Lea Ann Asbury reflects on how we who are least in the Kingdom can be called greater than John the Baptist because we are in a position of extraordinary blessedness.
John the Baptist lays out the right response to God’s revelation and the right criteria for determining who is rightly related to God
Father James discusses how just as Jesus came on the clouds in judgment in 70 a.d., he will come again in final judgment
Father James discusses the reasons why Jesus is not like other Kings
Father James discusses how the coming of God among us is both wonderful and ominous news
Father James talks about how it is great news that that even our best relationships like marriage don’t last forever because the end that they point toward is so much better.
Father James talks about how worthwhile it is t reflect on the Saints
Bishop Keith exhorts Saint John’s to continue the good work they have begun
When Saint Paul lays out what successful ministry looks like, he makes it clear that it is multi-generational disciple making
When we received the Gospel, we were entrusted with a great gift that is worth cherishing.
Saint Paul gives Timothy four reasons why it is worthwhile to stay in the fight, even in the midst of extreme difficulty.
God’s desire for all to be saved and to live a peaceful life informs all of our relationships, whether with those inside the Church or those outside of it.
When Jesus gives his controversial teaching about the place of family in the Kingdom, he is continuing an earlier theme from the Old Covenant
When the guests at a dinner party fight over their seats at the dinner table, Jesus invites his followers into a life free from arbitrary measures of social importance.
We look at how Jesus affirms both the necessity of absolute fidelity to be part of God’s kingdom and the desire of God to show mercy to all people