This Sunday we took our first steps into what will likely be a very lengthy journey in the book of Romans, taking a birds-eye view of Paul’s letter to the church in Rome. This is Paul’s most expansive treatise of the Gospel and what it meant for the Christians of his day, and by extension… Read More »
This Sunday we traveled backwards chronologically from Luke 2 back into Luke 1, but in many ways we traveled forward theologically as we studied Mary’s song of praise in response to the incredible news brought to her by the angel Gabriel. Mary had been somewhat bewildered by the revelation given to her by God through… Read More »
This Sunday our focus text was Luke 2:8-20, when the shepherds keeping watch over their flocks experienced the revelation of the Incarnation, as proclaimed to them by the angelic host. It is amazing to consider the Gospel itself was first preached to men who were considered second-class citizens, men that would have been largely ignored… Read More »