One Epic Road Trip — Dan Waugh (3 Apr 2016)
From Acts 9:1-19. William Larkin wrote, “The most important event in human history, apart from the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, is the conversion to Christianity of Saul of Tarsus.” Okay, so that’s probably a bit of an overstatement (but not by much). Paul’s Damascus Road experience changed his life; in fact, […]
Three Stories, One Resurrection — Bob Whitaker (27 Mar 2016)
Can you relate to Peter, Thomas, and Paul in their interaction with Jesus? Their stories offer encouragement as we seek to follow our risen Lord. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again!
God Loves Cheerful Givers — Bob Whitaker (25 Jan 2015)
From 2 Corinthians 9:6-15. The Apostle Paul claims that God loves those who cheerfully give to others and blesses those who give – sow sparingly, reap sparingly, but sow generously and you will reap generously. What is the connection between cheerful generosity and the blessing of God?
Rejoicing in Our Sufferings — Bob Whitaker (23 Nov 2014)
Acts 16:11, 16-34. In every circumstance, we have the same choice: how to respond. Will we believe that God is good, that his sovereign grace is present with us even in the difficulties of life? Are we willing to believe this in spite of our circumstance, or will our circumstances determine what we believe? Don’t […]
Good News for the Outsiders — Bob Whitaker (12 Oct 2014)
The universal truth concerning Jesus Christ does not change, but perhaps the message is different when it is delivered in a variety of contexts. For instance, the evangelistic message of Peter at Pentecost (Acts 2) was different than the message of Paul at Mars Hill (Acts 17). Please think with us about how the Gospel […]
A Religious Leader’s Fall Into Grace — Josiah Leuenberger (28 Sept 2014)
Acts 9:1-19. Join us in exploring the story of Paul’s conversion from chief persecutor of the church to champion of the church, and consider with us the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ in our lives and the lives of the people around us.