

We continue our study of Psalm 31 exploring circumstance and what our response should be amidst the trials.


The prophecy of His first coming and His second coming cause us to ponder what’s in the middle.


As Jesus states He is the light of the world, we review all that means for the church today.


Guest Teacher Art Wolinsky teaches about Israel and the rapture


Lessons from the life of Daniel with Guest Teacher Pastor Geoff Brede.


Guest teacher Pastor Geoff walks us through Luke 2:25-35.


David’s psalm of thanksgiving reminds us all of the vital importance of praise unto our God.


As the questions and tensions around the presence of Jesus continue during the Feast of Tabernacles, He points to the coming of the Holy Spirit to come.


David’s recounting of a storm in nature points to remind us God is sovereign over all.


As the questions arise questioning Jesus’ abilities, actions, and appearance, He remains steadfast pointing to God alone. His authority, His Word, His Spirit, His Way.


David reflects on what it truly is to wait on the Lord and desire one thing alone: His presence.


As the Feast of Tabernacles begins, Jesus is challenged by His brothers and we see various perspectives on who Jesus is.


Amidst enemies and wicked ones, David remains consistent in looking to the faithfulness of God alone.


The final reactions to Jesus’ words about being the bread of life and partaking of His flesh and blood.


Reflections on God’s perspective on life and an update from our ministry partner Pregnancy Support Services.


Jesus expounds on just what He means when He says, I am the bread of life. May we partake of Him alone.


As Jesus’ disciples obey His telling them to get in the boat and go across the sea—a storm appears and reminders of who He is.


Who is your Shepherd and do you rest content in the fact that He is your Shepherd?


Reflecting upon the foretold birth of our King, Jesus. May we receive, relish, radiate, and run the race with endurance!


The conclusion to Psalm 22, pointing to King Jesus’ reign and the reminder to praise, glorify, and fear our mighty God.


As Jesus feeds the multitude, He paves the way to state, I am the bread of life.


The continuation of David’s prophecy foretelling all to happen to our beloved King Jesus. Born to Die.