Man, Myth, & Legend
We all know the great myths and legends of countless cultures, past and present. It's not particularly difficult for us to name figures...
A Jolly Holiday
The fireworks have gone boom, the charcoal has cooled, and the last holiday of high summer has passed. I'm not sure who is in charge of...
O Beautiful for Spacious Skies
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the United States has the single hardest national anthem to sing in the entire world. This...
The Name of a Thing
It's a fundamental principle of the universe that names have meaning. Our Bible study in Ruth has now discussed the meanings of the names...
Both/And
I like watching things with ministers in them. From Ted Crilly to Adam Smallbone, from Pastor Dave to Reverend Fordwick, I enjoy...
The Days Ahead
Yesterday I finished my sermon series on the Book of Acts. It was something I had wanted to do for a while, and I believe it was what was...
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
The fourth movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 has been popularized in the "Ode to Joy," or, as it appears in countless hymnals...
Frequently Asked Questions
Tonight wraps up our Wednesday evening series on "Frequently Asked Questions." For the last three months, we've paused our regular Bible...
After Acts
Next Sunday (the 25th) will be our last week in the sermon series on the Acts of the Apostles. Acts shows us the practices and teaching...
The Horizon
History tells us that one reason we discovered the earth was round was the way ships disappeared over the horizon. Instead of just...



