Sermon, Podcast, Video A Matter of Life and Death (Revelation 2:8–11) Polycarp (AD 70–155), the bishop of Smyrna, was urged by the Roman proconsul to publicly renounce his faith in Jesus or face execution for Read More >> Written by Josiah Boyd July 4, 2021
Podcast Rejoice! Joy, happiness, contentment. We know that the Bible calls for them, but what do we do when life hands us difficult circumstances and they Read More >> Written by Andrew Longmire and Josiah Boyd June 16, 2021
Sermon, Podcast, Video The Believer’s Exodus Without doubt, other than creation, The Exodus is the single greatest event in the Old Testament. It is an incredible story. It is a Read More >> Written by Lew Worrad May 18, 2021
Blog Well That’s Interesting (2 Corinthians 1:3–4) Welcome to another installment of “Well That’s Interesting” (you can find the first post with a detailed explanation of the series here, or bookmark Read More >> Written by Andrew Longmire February 12, 2021
Sermon, Podcast, Video Present Pain, Future Fulfillment (Romans 8:18–27) Join Andrew as he preaches on the pain of uncertain times and the hope of the future. Listen below through Spotify, or find our Read More >> Written by Andrew Longmire October 25, 2020
Podcast O For Grace to Trust Him More This week on the podcast, Andrew and Josiah use Genesis 40 and 41 as a launching pad to discuss Bible study methods, physical prosperity Read More >> Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire May 13, 2020
Podcast Burgers, Backstabbing, and Blessings After a week focused on the disastrous detour of Judah, we return to Joseph’s path to see that things aren’t much better. The major Read More >> Written by Josiah Boyd and Andrew Longmire May 6, 2020
Podcast Lions and Fires and Prayers, Oh My! The book of Daniel provides some of the most iconic stories in the Bible. But—surprise, surprise!—they’re not all for show. In this episode, Josiah Read More >> Written by Lew Worrad and Josiah Boyd April 8, 2020
Sermon, Podcast Whom Shall I Fear? (Psalm 27:1–14) Our world and our lives can be difficult, often filled with suffering, grief, persecution, and confusion. We need a source of strength and comfort Read More >> Written by Andrew Longmire February 16, 2020
Sermon, Podcast Controlling What’s Controllable (1 Peter 3:13–4:19) The opening stanza of the popular Serenity Prayer is as wise as it is hope-filled: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I Read More >> Written by Josiah Boyd January 26, 2020
Sermon, Podcast The Road of Discipleship is Paved with Bricks of Suffering (Mark 15:1–39) In Mark’s gospel account, the Holy Spirit inspired the human author to paint a portrait—a work of art that showcases what it means, costs, Read More >> Written by Josiah Boyd April 7, 2019