2024-04-19 | John 13-17 | Preparation Day
Sermon Notes | From Anointing to Resurrection |
Asking questions is one of the most effective ways to engage the mind on a deeper level. Paul and Y’shua used this rabbinic style often and […]
Sermon Notes | From Anointing to Resurrection |
Asking questions is one of the most effective ways to engage the mind on a deeper level. Paul and Y’shua used this rabbinic style often and […]
Weekly Scriptures | Sermon Notes |
The entirety of the contradiction and denial can be summed up with this one ridiculous statement, indicative of the disease of historical blindness. “We are Abraham’s descendants, […]
Weekly Scriptures | Sermon Notes |
It won’t always seem true, but feelings can be fickle. It’s not that they are bad, or that you shouldn’t have them, but feelings oftentimes can’t […]
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At times, ideas you’ve never before considered breeze across your mind and suddenly the mundane becomes utterly profound. You fall deep inside the thought and realize you’ve […]
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At times there are just no words. Have you ever felt that way: when your experience exceeds explanation; when the circumstance defies any useful description; when […]
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Making a public presentation of something new or renovated is a common practice. We pull the veil from a new statue; drop the sheet from the rendering of […]
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Everyone wants to be part of a family. In fact, God created the human family as the perfect representation of the Divine family. Quite literally, the human […]
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It’s all a matter of perspective. As the years of life pass, certain things come into focus much more so than when you are younger.
It’s […]
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Slavery undoubtedly has an dark aura surrounding it, and it appears instantly, the moment you are asked to consider it. Check your gut right now—did the word itself make […]
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If we zoom in it all begins to come into focus. Sure there is value in viewing this from forty-five thousand feet, and that perspective is necessary to define the outer edges of our […]