We are free to stop running this Lent and be vulnerable before the Lord, because we are already fully known and loved by him, even as sinners who will die.
Father James Linton discusses how Jesus’ teaching was centered on himself, as both the preacher and the sermon. He talks about the need for us to preach with authority and ask God to demonstrate the power behind the message.
Father James talks about how when we give up our vocation to be about building the Kingdom of Christ, God redeems our vocation and gives it back to us with meaning and purpose
These words spoken in a rage-filled stupor become the very prayer God answers in showing people mercy.
Although by God’s design we were made to be needy, the Fall tempts us to meet our appetites outside of God’s design. God answers this by being water for our thirsty souls.
Father James discusses how the Gospel makes God’s people law keepers
Father James discusses how this season of waiting is meant to lead us to cultivate appetites for more, and, just like Joseph, obey in the midst of our longing.
Deacon Greg Arender shares how anticipation is often God’s space for preparation to take place.
Father James discusses some misconceptions regarding ‘end times’ and what it means to intentionally live in a state of redemptiveness and readiness
Preparing for Advent means that we prepare to meet God, whose presence is both wonderful and ominous
Father James talks about the impact of having a soundtrack of thankfulness playing in the background of our lives
There is one question we should be asking to determine success: Have I been obedient to God?