Articles
From Staff Pastors & Guest Contributors
What does it mean to truly be a gospel centered woman? Katie Leder discusses some common sins of women and how the gospel frees us to be gospel enriched women.
Today’s language is complex. But how does our use of language shape our reading of scripture and our view of God. Tyler Velin discusses the relationship between language and God.
We always lead out of love. But how can we discern what our leading love is? Lynn Eneas helps us shape our affection of Jesus.
What is the Chi-Rho? And why is it relevant to the history of the church? Here is a little history on this early Christian symbol.
It’s easy to get distracted in this day and age. How can we avoid a culture of distraction in our personal lives? Jesse Potter discusses this in his new post.
When it comes to defining our needs, are we really the best people to do that? Paul Tripp looks at Matthew 6 and makes the case that Christ should be the one defining our needs.
How should we view evangelism? And is it a gift? Do I have it? There are all questions which help us form not only an answer, but a witness.
We had a lot of what we wanted in a place to live, but the one thing that was missing, was the one thing that brought us back. Katie Leder shares why the church is worth it.
In this post, Pastor Tyler looks at how the gospel shapes how we use apologetics to defend our faith.
In light of summer being the season of Vacation Bible School, Paul Tripp dives into the common theme of “Treasure Hunting” and connects it to our hearts as believers.
“Christ-Centered” has become a Christian buzzword. How can we read the Bible in a truly Christ-Centered way while still reading scripture rightly? Tyler Velin gives us some pointers.
Ephesians 4:1 calls us to walk in a manner worthy of Christ. But is that a burden, or a blessing. Paul Tripp help us understand this influential verse.
The position of “wife” is not simply a cultural office, it’s a Biblical one. What should the thought priorities of a Biblical wife be? Katie Leder provides us with four reflections.
We should celebrate the gospel in the lives of others. But is our fascination with Celebrity Christians saying something dangerous about our perspectives?
While statistics may not explain culture perfectly, they do give us a glimpse into a larger picture. Here are some of the more recent trends in sex and dating, and what it means for the church.