Psalm 95 contains joyful praise and solemn warning. Both are needed by God’s people.
Who does Jesus say you are? John 20:19-1
During an appearance to His disciples after His resurrection, Jesus says three things to his disciples. What are they?
Is It Fair? – Part 2 Romans 3:21-26
Building on his previous sermon two weeks before, Jim Scullion draws on Paul’s letter to the Romans to describe our justification by God through Jesus Christ.
The Ministry of Reconciliation
Reconciliation. That is a word we might not hear that often. It comes from “reconcile”, which might be defined as “making two things to come into agreement”. When a relationship is broken, “reconciliation” is what needs to happen to bring the two parties back into a positive relationship.
Is it Fair?
A common question raised when someone first truly comes to grips with the gospel of Jesus Christ is the question of fairness. That is the subject of Sunday’s sermon with Jim Scullion.
Check Your Heart
God knows your heart; do you know your own? Is your relationship with God good as long as you get what you want, or do you contribute? Are you willing to give a “blank check” on your lift?
Resurrection!
The literal, bodily resurrection of Jesus from the dead is the foundation of the Christian Religion. Pastor Jim helps us rejoice in that reality, and presents those who don’t believe some thoughtful reasons to give it more consideration.
Who is This?
May seem an obvious question to be asking: Who is Jesus? But just as the crowds in Jerusalem were asking that Palm Sunday, Pastor Jim suggested that we, too, should ask if we really know and live as if Jesus is who he is.