In the study of the Temple the feasts are where the effects of the sacrifices and ministries of the priests burst into the outside world, and when it does so, it brings celebration.
In the study of the Temple the feasts are where the effects of the sacrifices and ministries of the priests burst into the outside world, and when it does so, it brings celebration.
This is our LifeGroups week and we’re continuing our study of 1 Corinthians – “Loving Church”. Tonight we consider the purpose of spiritual gifts.
The study of the Temple is easily taken up with thinking about the architecture and the rituals, to the extent that we forget the element common to every sacrifice, and without which nothing could be accomplished … the priest. We also overlook the strange coincidence of the institution of a formal priesthood with the building of…
Christians use it all the time, but what does it mean? “Amen” is a thoroughly biblical word with a rich significance. Join us this evening as we try to grasp something of that meaning.
This evening at our Bible study we’re going to start a brief series looking at a few of the words the are unique to the Christian vocabulary. These words are important because they are the language of our prayer and worship. We begin with ‘Hallelujah’
Tonight at our Bible study and prayer meeting we’re looking at the last of the Beatitudes, the one that brings it home, “Blessed are you …”
Our LifeGroups are working through a study guide on the book of Judges called, “Judges – The Flawed and the Flawless” by Tim Keller. This evening we’re thinking about the secondhalf of the second study – Expect the Unexpected – in Judges 4 and 5, reflecting on the unique leadership of Deborah, the humble courage of…
What Jesus is doing in the opening words of the Sermon on the Mount, is nothing less that giving us a redefinition of blessing, and that redefinition begins with poverty.