What will people remember?
Extra content for the message on Peter (Apr. 28th)! Check out this quick blog post with some thoughts on how Peter is remembered, and how it seems like that's what he wanted.
Extra content for the message on Peter (Apr. 28th)! Check out this quick blog post with some thoughts on how Peter is remembered, and how it seems like that's what he wanted.
This reading plan includes five daily devotions based on Max Lucado’s book Jesus: The God Who Knows Your Name. This study will explore the depth and intimacy of God’s love for us as shown through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
You were created to enjoy a real, conversational relationship with God. The Bible says that hearing the voice of our Creator is both central and natural to our existence as humans. But how do we hear God?
We'll be spending a good amount of time in John's Gospel during this series, so this book overview might help as you study with us.
In The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis, one of the most renowned Christian authors and thinkers, examines a universally applicable question within the human condition: “If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?”
What is the good news of the Gospel? Jesus' arrival on Earth was a royal announcement. He was there to establish God's Kingdom and change everything.