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The Greater Story

Randy Fuller | Dec 19, 2017

This Advent, we are pulled to participate in many stories. Amid the monotony of familiarity and tradition, we must in...

In Awe of Advent

Cassie Bryant | Dec 5, 2017

Advent is a season of wonder, especially for our children. By paying attention to our time, moments and milestones th...

It’s All Working Together—For What?

Timothy Thomas | Nov 27, 2017

When Christians experience suffering, we latch on to the reality that God is orchestrating all things for His glory a...

Does God Care About Women?

Antonea Bastian | Nov 21, 2017

As women, we tend to wonder if God truly cares about us. A look through Scripture reveals that He most certainly does...

A Colorblind Church in a Diverse Kingdom

Aurlyn Wygle | Nov 7, 2017

The colorblind mentality heard so often is hurtful to many of our brothers and sisters. We all bear the image of God,...

Renée de France: A Woman of the Reformation

Jill Barlow | Oct 31, 2017

Renée de France may not be a household name, but she was a significant figure in the Protestant Reformation. A...

Making Jesus Look Better Than Football

Timothy Thomas | Oct 17, 2017

Whether a player, coach, referee or spectator, football season gives us a unique opportunity to communicate where we ...

Scripture and Tradition in the Reformation

Coleman Ford | Oct 17, 2017

One of the central tenets of the Reformation was sola scriptura—by Scripture alone—meaning Scripture is the final aut...

The Reformation: A Visual Timeline

The Village Church | Oct 12, 2017

Learn the story of the Protestant Reformation, from Martin Luther and the 95 Theses to the Affair of the Sausages, th...

John Wycliffe and the Melody of Scripture

Braedon Taylor | Oct 5, 2017

One of the influencers of the Reformation, John Wycliffe radically believed that Scripture should be accessible to th...

Why I Serve in Kids Ministry

Kinsey Owen | Sep 19, 2017

Next Gen Ministry is far more than just babysitting. Our volunteers are participating in our mission to make disciple...

Admitting Is the First Step to Racial Harmony

David Roark | Sep 7, 2017

In the wake of Charlottesville and all the other hate crimes and racial injustices that continue to plague our nation...