PETER: The Expressive Sanguine Throughout this post-series on Biblical leadership, we’ve learned that it’s wrong to solely rely on our natural tendencies and attributes. Moreover, it’s
Read MoreABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic This week, we’ve walked through Genesis, looking at the life and leadership of dependable, yet phlegmatic Abraham. As a reminder, let’s go over what that
Read MoreABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic This month, we’ve focused on a few key Biblical leaders. This week, we’ve walked through Genesis, looking at the life and
Read MoreABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic Like every Biblical leader, we see certain characteristics and personality traits as we explore the Scriptures. As we walk through the chapters
Read MoreABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic “Father Abraham had many sons. And many sons had Father Abraham. I am one of them. And so are you. So
Read MoreMOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Earlier this week, we discussed Moses‘ incredible intelligence in a post titled, “Analysing the Analytical Mind of Moses“. Today we explore
Read MoreMOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Throughout this month, we’re taking a closer look into a few of the great Biblical leaders. And this week’s focus is Moses.
Read MoreMOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Over the next 4 weeks, we’ll be exploring the life and leadership of 4 Biblical characters. (Click HERE to find out more
Read MoreExperiencing God In 2015 Our interim pastor, Dan Chapman continued his preaching series: “Developing Healthy Believers to Build Up the Body of Christ, Enabling It
Read MoreJesus called the disciples to leave their livelihood of fishing to become fishers of men. Jesus called them to a mission of fishing. This mission to fish is also the mission of the church and of every Believer.
When’s the last time you went fishing?
Read MoreStudying Paul’s Letter to Titus This past Sunday was our last message from Titus. Our church has been working through this small, yet powerful book for
Read MorePaul’s instruction to Titus is excellent! Specifically, in chapter 3, it feels like Paul is reading directly to us. It’s packed with encouragement and exhortation that makes you want to stand at attention and say, “Yes sir!” It is rich in theology, but also rich in applicable take-home instruction.
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