Red symbolizes sin that flows from our flesh like blood. Red especially represents the hateful, murderous passions that often result in spilling of blood. Red is the color of profane Esau (Gen. 25:25) and the pottage for which he traded his...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“In the very term ‘communion of saints’ there is great consolation; because we are assured that everything which God bestows on his members belongs to us and all the blessings conferred upon them confirm our hope. But in order to...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
I pray God, says the apostle, that you be strengthened, that you might live out of faith in the abiding Christ within you. Is that your prayer? Is that your heartfelt need after a week? Do you pray, “Lord, strengthen the life of Christ in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“There is an education of great value, which results from the contact of life with life. Students often get more from each other and from their personal relations with their teachers — than they get from books. It is so in all...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Election is the unchangeable purpose of God, whereby, before the foundation of the world, He hath out of mere grace, according to the sovereign good pleasure of His own will, chosen from the whole human race, which had fallen through their own...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
“Godly parents are such as live a God-fearing life with their children. They bring forth their children in the consciousness that the Lord has counted them worthy to bring forth children for His covenant. Thus they live already before their...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"Meditation is the activity of calling to mind, and thinking over, and dwelling on, and applying to oneself, the various things that one knows about the works and ways and purposes and promises of God. It is an activity of holy thought,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
You are invited to join us as we gather for worship this Thursday at 7PM to remember the ascension of our Savior into heavenly glory. Prof. Gritters will preach for us and the collections will be for Special Education and the Young People...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Please join us in worship this Sunday as we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord and Savior! Meeting times are 9:30 and 5:30, each with a different message. Songbooks and Bibles provided; masks optional, distanced seating available (ask an...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
We extend a warm welcome to worship with us on the evening of Apr. 2 at 7 pm for our Good Friday service. Masks are optional and social distanced seating is available, song books and Bibles are provided. “The veil of the temple was rent...[ abbreviated | read entire ]