Lent 2020 was the Lent that never ended. Here’s how the Ash Wednesday message speaks into the unending Lent.
When we look at the dazzling face of Jesus, we don’t only behold his glory, we also see his plan for all of us.
Speaking of World Mission is speaking about God's victory over the entire world.
Looking at Jesus’ teaching with authority shows that, as his followers, we mush proclaim the good news in authority while calling on God to demonstrate this authority with signs and wonders.
Jesus preaches the Gospel, which is a story about heaven and earth coming together. He invites us into the story, but all of us only get a bit part
Lea Ann Asbury shares the route toward the true renewal we all seek at the turn of a New Year
Jesus reveals himself to all nations as King of the world.
The extension of the Kingdom of God on Earth is happening as God brings about his victory as more people turn to Him and repent. But with victory comes the judgment of God so we must be prepared to meet face to face with Him.
Fr. James discusses how nothing can stop the inevitable extension of Jesus' rule. The end is when Jesus has put all governments, authority, and power underneath Him.
Fr. James teaches how Jesus wants us to embrace expectations so that we are prepared when He comes again. A long delay of expectations can lead us to be complacent but God's people should always be prepared for what is to come.
Fr. James discusses what it means to be a Saint.
Fr. James discusses the requirement from God to love sojourners or immigrants or we will be judged for our actions.
Fr. James discusses the passage 'give to Caesar that which is Caesar's' from Mark 12:13-17. We have a duty to submit to those who rule over us, even in a broken system. But we must give God that which he requires from us, which is everything.
Fr. James talks about how faith-bearing is the result of being rightly related with the Lord.
Leann talks about how our work for the Lord is a gift and it is always worth it. It is our duty to serve the Lord. The Kingdom isn’t about us, but about our fair and just Lord.