• February 25, 2024

    Series: Sunday School

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Book: Genesis

    The last chapter of Genesis draws us to a close of sorts, and yet contains a to-be-continued feel. God’s faithfulness to bring Abraham’s family to this moment points to future faithfulness yet to come, though some elements of the promise are not yet fulfilled. Join us as we reflect on the book and discuss the reflex of faith that causes both Jacob and Joseph to desire a burial in the promised land, even as their descendants remain in Egypt for the time being.

  • February 25, 2024

    Series: Sermons

    As Matthew turns to the first major block of Jesus’ teaching we encounter a two-verse preface. Easy to overlook, this preface nevertheless orients us to what follows with important reminders and observations. As we consider it this morning we are reminded that Jesus teaches for the world, Jesus teaches his disciples, and Jesus teaches with authority. Join us as we consider both the encouragement and the challenge that these observations bring!

  • February 20, 2024

    Series: Bible Study

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Topic: Absalom, David

    Book: 2 Samuel

    The rape of Tamar and the murder of Ammon. A dark tale, a difficult text, an intense look at the depth and extent of human depravity as the consequences of David’s sin begin to work themselves out in his household. How does a text like this work in tandem with Romans 8 and Psalm 23 to reveal to us the beauty of God’s sovereignty? How does the blackness of sin highlight the brilliance of mercy? Join us as we read and discuss the next chapter of 2 Samuel and yearn together for the return of Christ.

  • February 18, 2024

    Series: Sunday School

    Speaker: Tony Pyles

    Book: Genesis

    As we approach the end of Genesis, with the death of Jacob looming, we encounter two scenes of blessing in chapters 48 and 49. In a careful narration we are reminded of scenes before, and while the deception is removed, surprises remain. Grandsons are placed among sons in inheritance; blessing and prophecy join hands; the promise to Abraham carries forward—but to an entire generation rather than a single son. And leadership is given to…Judah? Join us as we reflect on two chapters near the end of Genesis and on Jacob’s desire to be buried by his sons in the Promised Land, though their sojourn in Egypt will continue.

  • 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 11, 2024

    Speaker: Stuart Mills

    Topic: Peru Mission

    Today we were blessed to hear from Stuart Mills and his family concerning their workin Peru and the new chapter the Lord is opening up for them moving forward.

  • 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…”

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