The word “holiness” is our One Word study for this week. What does holiness mean, how does it look, and how are we to develop this quality to be pleasing to God?
The word “holiness” is our One Word study for this week. What does holiness mean, how does it look, and how are we to develop this quality to be pleasing to God?
This is our congregational theme for 2017. But how do we prove our commitment to the Lord, and to each other?
Too often in our culture marriages are not what husbands and wives want them to be. Most often, it is not a case of marrying the wrong person, it is one or both of them failing to be the person God wants.
What difference does it make when I do not show up for worship? Does it really matter to me or to anyone else? What does it mean to God, if we fail to worship?
On a special day in which we honor our Mothers, we learn true beauty of womanhood, “the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God.”
Hope is an important part of our well-being in this life. However, many things we put our hope in fail and disappoint us. In our lesson today, we will examine the Christian’s “living hope” (a hope that does not die or disappoint).
In view of the end of a day, the end of a year, or the end of life, how should we live?
The apostle Peter quotes a passage from Psalm 34, a psalm of David, to provide us the way to loving life and seeing good days, complete with a blessing and a warning we must not ignore.