I posted this by Wes Huff: Someone responded this way: Hey, look, a truth column in red! For what it’s worth, the Messiah’s people are called to be different, a Peculiar people, not to follow the pagan practices of ancient times. Passover and...
In the quiet shadows of Gethsemane, beneath the olive trees on the night before the cross, we are given a rare glimpse into the inner life of Jesus. We see sorrow, struggle, and a heartfelt prayer that pulses with both anguish and resolve: “Father...
For many Protestants, the word transubstantiation can feel foreign or even troubling. It evokes images of medieval theology, philosophical terms, and perhaps even a sense of mystery run amok. But understanding where this doctrine came from—and why...
In our latest session, we explored one of the richest and most essential themes in all of Christian theology: the atonement. The cross of Christ stands at the center of our faith—but how exactly does it work? How do we understand what happened...
As we continue our journey through Lent, we come to one of the most intimate and theologically rich moments in Jesus’s life: the Last Supper. It’s here, in this sacred meal shared on the eve of His crucifixion, that Jesus teaches His disciples not...
As we approach Easter, we naturally turn our attention to the cross—to that central, sacred moment in history when Jesus gave his life for the world. But if we’ve grown up in church, there’s a danger that we hear the words “Jesus died for my sins”...
As Jesus approaches Jerusalem in Matthew 21:1–11, he knows exactly what lies ahead—conflict, betrayal, crucifixion. And yet, he rides in openly, publicly, intentionally. The crowd cheers. Palms wave. Coats fall on dusty roads like royal carpets. But...
In this message from Matthew 17, we explore the breathtaking scene of the Transfiguration—a moment where Jesus reveals his divine glory to Peter, James, and John. But this sermon isn’t just about the mountaintop experience. It’s a call to follow...
Lent is a season of reflection, repentance, and preparation as we journey toward Easter. One of the key questions that arises each year is: Do the 40 days of Lent include Sundays? The answer is no, because every Sunday is considered a “mini...
Lent is often described as a season of reflection and repentance leading up to Easter . It is a time when Christians intentionally examine their hearts, confess their sins, and seek to realign their lives with God’s will in preparation for the joy...