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At first glance, the book of Jeremiah is a tough read. It’s long, prophetic, and largely sorrowful. In fact, A. W. Streane opens his
Another year is quickly coming to its conclusion, and with it, this season of Word Processing. Today Josiah and Andrew take a look back
We’ve got our work cut out for us this week as we arrive in our study at the impressive and prophetic book of Isaiah.
After months of lockdowns and restrictions and shockingly quiet roadways, it seems like, for many of us, life has gotten busy again! And in
Discussing God’s view of human sexuality and marital intimacy can be like driving somewhere wonderful along a highway bracketed by two steep and dangerous
As a local church grows in size (or is forced apart because of a virus!) it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone
Says David Hubbard, “Anyone to whom the book of Ecclesiastes is not a puzzle has not yet read it” (Beyond Futility, 7). This admission
As a local church grows in size (or is forced apart because of a virus!) it can become increasingly difficult to actually know everyone
Today, in our trek through the pages of Scripture, we come to the unique book of Proverbs, a text that calls for the pursuit
The war for our heart is raging, and at the end of the day, each of us must ask “what is my final authority?”
Of all the books of the Bible, there may not be one that is more consistently beloved, more pastorally accessible, and more desperately read
After Jesus concludes his parables in Matthew 13, we see him travelling for his ministry of teaching and healing. Unfortunately, we also see the

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Good Friday Service April 18th at 10:30 am
Easter Service Sunday April 20th at 10:30 am
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