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  • Surprise at the Tomb

    By Kimberly Constant — Every spring as nature awakens from its winter slumber and life bursts forth anew, the church revisits the heart of the gospel message. An old rugged cross. The discovery of an empty tomb. The wonder of a risen Lord. The promise of an eternal kingdom in

  • Isaiah 25:1-5

    ​3Therefore strong peoples will glorify you; cities of ruthless nations will fear you. 4For you have been a refuge to the poor, a refuge to the needy in their distress, a shelter from the rainstorm and a shade from the heat. Daily Bible Verse

  • Sermon Notes | Episode 26 | Mike Glenn

    Subscribe Now    Navigating Transition: Knowing When It’s Time for a Leader to Move On Sermon Notes | Episode 26 On this episode of Sermon Notes, Mike Glenn discusses the importance of having a succession plan in place for leadership positions in organizations. He also discusses the upcoming Senior Pastor

  • Authority in the 20th Century

    I. The rise of fascist, communist and totalitarian movements and the development of the two totalitarian regimes, Stalin’s after 1929 and Hitler’s after 1938, took place against a background of a more or less general, more or less dramatic breakdown of all traditional authorities. Nowhere was this breakdown the direct

  • Kaleidoscope of Knowledge: The Mosaic of Faith and Reason

    This article first appeared on Public Square Magazine.  Alma 32, a chapter in the Book of Mormon, offers a profound exploration of faith, knowledge, and their relationship. However, the message of this chapter is often oversimplified, as readers isolate it from the historical context. Alma delivers his discourse on faith