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  • WYT: December 12, 2022

    In Luke 1:46-55 we come across a remarkable “song” sung by Mary in response to Elizabeth’s words. Many have noted that there are elements of Mary’s song that echo themes […]

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    December 11, 2022 Sermon

    True faith endures across time, rather than being a “feeling” or “experience” that only lasts for a moment or while life is going well.

  • WYT: December 5, 2022

    Continuing with J. C. Ryle’s various writings on advent-related passages, I was struck by two of his comments as I read Luke 1:5-12 this morning… Concerning the amazing appearance of […]

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    December 4, 2022 Sermon

    Jesus is the object of our faith. We don’t have faith in “faith,” no: we have faith in Christ! His arrival at that first advent gives us hope for His return at the second advent.

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    November 27, 2022 Sermon

    Because of this, we read that Moses was a faithful servant in God’s house. Yet, Christ is greater: He is a Son, and therefore has authority over God’s house. We can be a part of that “house” (family, household, generation) by trusting in and clinging to Christ.

  • WYT: November 28, 2022

    An Advent thought from J. C. Ryle, related to the visit of the wise men in Matthew 2:1-12: Last, but not least, the conduct of the wise men is a […]

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    November 20, 2022 Sermon

    This is what the entire letter has been about: Christian relationships. What Paul is calling Philemon and Onesimus to is the same thing he examples at the end of the letter: Jesus Christ changes how we relate to each other.

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    WYT: November 14, 2022

    I found Greg Strand’s article about “3 Threats to Christian Unity and How to Address Them” helpful. Greg, for any who aren’t aware, is one of “our own,” serving as […]

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    November 13, 2022 Sermon

    Paul regularly prays for Philemon – not just generally, but with thankfulness specifically on account of how Philemon has been living out his beliefs in ways that glorify Christ and build up others.

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    November 6, 2022 Sermon

    Church Chairman Richard Gordon brings a message of thankfulness from Colossians 1.

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