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  • February 18, 2024

    Series: Sermons

    How does the beginning of Jesus’ ministry provide us with a foretaste of the new creation? Join us as we see Jesus call his first disciples, preach and teach, and heal every disease and affliction among the people in Galilee and reflect on what it means for us in the midst of our suffering as we anticipate the new heavens and the new earth.

  • February 13, 2024

    Series: Bible Study

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Book: 2 Samuel

    What David did displeased the LORD. But the next chapter begins with grace, as the LORD takes initiative and sends Nathan the prophet to David. How does a consideration of God’s ways with David help us to frame our own reflections on sin, its consequences, and our response to conviction? Join us as we consider 2 Samuel 12!

  • February 11, 2024

    Series: Sermons

    After three and a half chapters of preparation Matthew brings us to the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, only for us to find Jesus withdrawing back into Galilee. Yet this move is in fulfillment of prophecy, and shines the light of the gospel into a dark and forgotten corner of the world. As Jesus the king begins to preach, the first word of the gospel is “Repent!” And yet this announcement is gracious. Join us as we consider the beginning of Jesus’ preaching.

  • February 6, 2024

    Series: Bible Study

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Topic: David as King

    Book: 2 Samuel

    David the consummate diplomat, leader, and general: loyal to allies, sensitive to his men, alert to the enemy, successful in war. David the consummate politician: suspicious of loyal servants, corrupt in his dealings, unbridled in his passions. David at his best, David at his worst. What will become of God’s king, and of his people? Join us for 2 Samuel 10–11, and an ominous “to be continued…”

  • February 4, 2024

    Series: Sunday School

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Book: Genesis

    How will Israel be provided for in the midst of a famine affecting the whole world? What transpires in Egypt more broadly? And how does this all connect to promises already given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? Join us as we begin to wrap up Genesis, looking at how Joseph feeds the family and their flocks, and as Jacob looks back to the land of Canaan and makes his son swear to lay him to rest in the family tomb.

  • February 4, 2024

    Series: Sermons

    The voice from heaven at Jesus’s baptism joined together the David Messiah and the Suffering Servant. Now as the Spirit leads Jesus out into the wilderness to be tested the Devil sees it as an opportunity to tempt the Son of God. But more is at stake than a model for us! As Jesus succeeds where Israel failed we begin to see the depth of the stakes: will the Son of God turn aside from the Father’s plan?

  • January 30, 2024

    Series: Bible Study

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Topic: David as King

    Book: 2 Samuel

    David, a ruler out of Judah, provides security and reigns justly over a united kingdom, subduing Israel’s enemies on every side. Though some of his actions rightly give us pause, the clear message is that David, flaws and all, is a king after God’s own heart, who shepherds his people and gives him the glory. More than this, it is through David here that we see the Lord bringing his land promises to Abraham to fulfillment, tying together two covenants. How then will David’s faithfulness to a covenant with Jonathan compare with the Lord’s faithfulness to his people? Join us as we consider these next two chapters of 2 Samuel.

  • January 28, 2024

    Series: Sunday School

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Book: Genesis

    Witness the culmination of the Lord’s unwavering promises as Jacob is guided to safety in Egypt, reunited with his beloved son, and assured of a future where his legacy and his bones will return tp the land of Canaan. Jacob’s journey echoes with the resounding certainty that God’s word never falters.

  • January 28, 2024

    Series: Sermons

    Who is this Jesus who appears and wants to be baptized by John? Why would he want such a thing? And what does Matthew tell us about his identity? Join us as we consider Jesus as the one who follows John, as King and Christ, and as God himself.

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