Featured

The glory of God in salvation (Part 1)

When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.

Read More

Remembering our source of hope: Christ has come

I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.  

Read More

More Americans saying they are ‘spiritual but not religious’ according to research survey

Among the spiritual but not religious, 38% say religion does more harm than good, while just 7% of religious Americans share this view. “That label ‘spiritual but not religious’ really describes a kind of negative identity more than it describes a particular positive identity,” said Nancy Ammerman, a retired professor of sociology at Boston University who served as an adviser for the Pew study.

Read More

The glory of God in salvation (Part 1)

When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.

Read More

Remembering our source of hope: Christ has come

I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.  

Read More

More Americans saying they are ‘spiritual but not religious’ according to research survey

Among the spiritual but not religious, 38% say religion does more harm than good, while just 7% of religious Americans share this view. “That label ‘spiritual but not religious’ really describes a kind of negative identity more than it describes a particular positive identity,” said Nancy Ammerman, a retired professor of sociology at Boston University who served as an adviser for the Pew study.

Read More

Featured

Featured

The glory of God in salvation (Part 1)

When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.

Read More »
Featured

Remembering our source of hope: Christ has come

I know it’s Advent and not Easter, but the two are unmistakably intertwined. To celebrate one is to celebrate the other. Without Advent, there is no Easter. Without Easter, we have no reason to celebrate Advent. And without Easter and Advent, we have no hope.  

Read More »
Current events

More Americans saying they are ‘spiritual but not religious’ according to research survey

Among the spiritual but not religious, 38% say religion does more harm than good, while just 7% of religious Americans share this view. “That label ‘spiritual but not religious’ really describes a kind of negative identity more than it describes a particular positive identity,” said Nancy Ammerman, a retired professor of sociology at Boston University who served as an adviser for the Pew study.

Read More »