February 10th Bible Study Guide

Bible Study will be held on Zoom and in person. The Zoom link can be found at this link or through the following ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 869 7716 2996 Passcode: 658783   HEBREWS 8   The Better Ministry of Jesus the High Priest – Vs. 1-6   Why was Jesus disqualified to be… Read More ›

Season of Shadows

Winter brings about long shadows in this part of the world. The angle of the sun is much lower in the sky, and that also makes our days shorter. These shadows usually aren’t a big problem for us, but I must confess the shadow of my house annoys me in the early spring when my… Read More ›

February 3rd Bible Study Guide

Bible Study will be held on Zoom and in person. The Zoom link can be found at this link or through the following ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 869 7716 2996 Passcode: 658783   HEBREWS 7:15-28   The two components of Christ’s priestly office are:         Some starting questions… Why is it… Read More ›

January 27th Bible Study Guide

Bible Study will be held on Zoom and in person. The Zoom link can be found at this link or through the following ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 869 7716 2996 Passcode: 658783   HEBREWS 7:11-19 What is the difference between preaching and teaching?     What is the rhetorical question asked in verse 11?… Read More ›

January 20th Bible Study Guide

Bible Study will be held on Zoom and in person. The Zoom link can be found at this link or through the following ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 869 7716 2996 Passcode: 658783   HEBREWS 7:1-10 At the end of chapter 5, the author pauses the discussion on Christ being the Great High Priest. What… Read More ›

January 13th Bible Study Guide

Bible Study will be held on Zoom and in person. The Zoom link can be found at this link or through the following ID and Passcode: Meeting ID: 869 7716 2996 Passcode: 658783   HEBREWS 6:13-20 *REMINDER THAT THIS IS A PAUSE IN TEACHING ON HIGH PRIESTHOOD* Hebrews 6:13-16 Exhibit A – Abraham (Gen 22:12-18)… Read More ›

New Beginnings

10…9…8… the excitement of a new year is upon us. At some point, I’m sure most of you have celebrated the new year by counting down with friends or family. This year, more than ever, there seems to be an excitement to put 2020 in the rear-view mirror and start fresh in 2021. I recently read… Read More ›

Christmas and COVID

In 1872, John Baptiste Calkin put to music a poem penned by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on Christmas Day 1864 but not before deleting two stanzas most reflecting Longfellow’s deep despair. Personal tragedies and the Civil War had invaded Longfellow’s household prior to that Christmas Day.   Then from each black accursed mouth, the cannon thundered… Read More ›