Midweek Musings
Asia Ministry Trip: Please Pray for Us
Our church is privileged to have some fantastic international ministry partners, including a church planting ministry in Asia called Logos Ministries. They are actively sharing Christ in villages and cities…
Read MoreDid the Nats Win Last Night?
For those who are not aware of it, DC’s baseball team, the Nationals, have been playing the Dodgers in the playoffs. By the time you read this, they will have…
Read MoreCommunity Groups – A Place to Grow Together
Do we really need other Christians to help us grow up as disciples? And do other Christians really need us? Are our gifts really that significant? Regardless of how we…
Read MoreEugene Peterson on Why the Prophets Help Us Obey the Lord
In our sermon series, Follow Me: Jesus’ Call to Authentic Discipleship, we’ve been listening to God’s Word instruct us about what it means to be disciples of Jesus. Last Sunday…
Read More5 Myths about Disciples
Last Sunday we began a series about discipleship called Follow Me: Jesus’ Call to Authentic Discipleship. We are thinking together about what it means to be a disciple. One of…
Read MoreWhat Type of Christian Are You?
I keep hearing that we live in post-Christian times, that Millennials are decidedly less religious than previous generations, that secularism is winning the day in our universities and other bastions…
Read MoreAn Occasional Series on Living Generously
Living Generously in an Age of Consumerism (8/15/19) Stewardship: Who Owns My Stuff? (8/22/19) How to Grow in Generosity (8/29/19) Should I Tithe to My Church? (11/21/19) Resources to Help…
Read MoreHow to Grow in Generosity
People living in a wealthy place need a survival plan to avoid being pulled into the deceitfulness of materialism. People living in a land where shopping is a religion need…
Read MoreStewardship: Who Owns My Stuff?
Last week I wrote that we live in a dangerous city because we live in a wealthy place and wealth brings with it many lies and seductions that can easily…
Read MoreLiving Generously in an Age of Consumerism
We live in a dangerous city. For most of us, our experience of crime and persecution is considerably less than many people in other places, and for this we can…
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