In this episode, we're looking at Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna - three of the women in Luke's Gospel. We'll see how they point us to Jesus and teach us what it looks like to live lives in the fear of Him. I preached this sermon at my home church, Jacksonville Presbyterian Church, on April 24, 2022.
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In this episode, we're looking at Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna - three of the women in Luke's Gospel. We'll see how they point us to Jesus and teach us what it looks like to live lives in the fear of Him. I preached this sermon at my home church, Jacksonville Presbyterian Church, on April 24, 2022.
In this episode, we're looking at Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna - three of the women in Luke's Gospel. We'll see how they point us to Jesus and teach us what it looks like to live lives in the fear of Him. I preached this sermon at my home church, Jacksonville Presbyterian Church, on April 24, 2022.
In this episode, we're looking at the spiritual practice of prayer from the Way of Jesus. I preached this sermon at my home church, Jacksonville Presbyterian Church, in January of 2022.
In the book of Amos, God's passion for justice is revealed and His people are commanded to repent. In this episode, we look at God's Word to us through the prophet Amos. We will see how ultimately, Jesus and the Gospel are revealed in this short but powerful book.
Song of Songs is one of the most beautiful and most misunderstood books in the Bible. Considered part of Israel's Wisdom Literature, the book is a microcosm of the grand story of Scripture - the love of God for His people.
The book of Job wrestles with questions regarding God's sovereignty, His goodness in times of tragedy, the "problem" of evil, God's wisdom and justice, and more. In this sermon I preached at Jacksonville Presbyterian Church on June 20, 2021, we take a deep dive into the book.
In this sermon I preached at Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian on 12/27/2020, we look at God's word to His people in Jeremiah 29:4-11. God's message to the people of Judah while in exile has great relevance for His Church today during this time of chaos and difficulty in society.
In this final episode of Holy Week, we look at the history and theology behind Holy (Silent) Saturday. What happened on this day and what does it mean for the Church?
On this episode we're looking at the history of Maundy Thursday, the theology underlying this special day, and the origins of that strange word "Maundy." Join us and spread the word!
In this special episode, I, along with my good friend and former co-worker Colin Redmond, take a look at the history behind "Holy Week" and what we can learn from the Church's rich history.
In this episode, my wife Meridith and I cover the topic of prayer as a spiritual discipline, using the book "Habits of Grace" by David Mathis (Crossway) as our template. We co-preached this sermon at the Convergence service at our church, Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian - www.thekirk.com - in August of 2019.
Tune in as we discuss God's sovereignty on the second-to-last episode of Season 2! Closing out 2019 with a reminder that God is in control is a comforting way to end this year (and decade!) and transition to the new ones. Spread the word and be blessed.
As we near the end of season 2, we take time this week to look at God's attribute of justice. We examine it from both a theological perspective (that God is just) and an ethical perspective (that God loves justice and expects His people to practice it) this week. Join us!
This week we're looking at God's majesty, manifested in His light and the depths of His wisdom. As finite humans, we can't hope to grasp His ways. But, God invites us to trust His wisdom and walk with Him by faith!
This week we're wrapping our look at God's wrath, exploring it from biblical and theological perspectives. This is one of God's attributes that people tend to be uncomfortable discussing, but it is actually an extension of His love and justice!
This week we're looking at God's wrath. Join us as we discuss this issue theologically and biblically, and dispel some misconceptions common in the Church.
We wrap up our look at the final "Omni" of God's attributes - His all-powerfulness. God's infinite, unlimited power should bring great comfort to believers. Join us as we examine this doctrine biblically and theologically.
We're continuing our look at God's "Omnis" on season 2! Join us for this episode as we look at God's attribute of Omniscience, which means He is all-knowing. This doctrine brings comfort and hope to the heart and mind of every believer.
On this episode, we begin the first of a 3-part mini-series on the "omnis" of God. Omnia is a Latin word meaning "all." These omnis speak to us of God's attributes, and this week we see how God is "everywhere present." This truth carries with it profound theological and pastoral truths!
This week we wrap up our look at God's faithfulness. His covenant-faithfulness is directly tied in with His name and His acts in history. Join us and spread the word!
In this episode, we're looking at Mary, Elizabeth, and Anna - three of the women in Luke's Gospel. We'll see how they point us to Jesus and teach us what it looks like to live lives in the fear of Him. I preached this sermon at my home church, Jacksonville Presbyterian Church, on April 24, 2022.