Dear Church, Yesterday we sat under James Epistle and looked at James 3:9–12 and faced an uncomfortable truth: the same tongue that blesses God on
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Dear Church, Yesterday we sat under James Epistle and looked at James 3:9–12 and faced an uncomfortable truth: the same tongue that blesses God on
Dear Church, Yesterday, we looked at Matthew 6. In verses 5–6, Jesus assumes we will pray, and He lovingly corrects how we pray. Prayer is
Dear Church, Yesterday, we were reminded that grace does more than pardon; it trains. Titus 2:12 – “It (grace) teaches us to say No to ungodliness and worldly passions, and
Dear Church, Yesterday we were reminded that holiness is the lens through which we see God. Without holiness, there is no true communion with Him, and
Dear Church, Yesterday in church we looked at Isaiah’s vision of the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne. Above Him, the Seraphim flew,
Dear Church, One of the clearest pieces of evidence of our sinful nature is the universal drift downward, away from holiness. No one drifts into holiness;
Good morning church! Yesterday was another sweet witness of God’s presence at Immanuel. What a joy to worship God, to hear the testimonies and celebrate
Dear Church, It was so good to see so many first-time visitors yesterday. Yesterday we stood in Psalm 139 and heard David sing “For you created
Dear Church, What a remarkable Sunday was yesterday. God’s presence was woven through every moment, from the first song to the final “Amen.” During the
Dear Church, I’ve received a few reflections from yesterday’s message, and I’m moved by how the Holy Spirit has been speaking through His Word. One