Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled: Four Lessons from the Upper Room Discourse
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On Thursday of Holy Week, Jesus shared a meal with his disciples known as the Last Supper. During this meal, Jesus implemented the...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Mar 273 min read
Holy Wednesday: Is Jesus Truly Lord?
Holy Week is a public contest of power between Jesus Christ and the alternatives in Jerusalem. Who is the leader of the people of...
Cole Feix
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Holy Tuesday: Jesus the Messenger
In the last week of his life, Jesus could have been doing many things. What would you do if you knew you only had a week to live? Of...
Brittany Proffitt
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Palm Sunday: Jesus the King
“Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; righteous and having...
Kim Arnold
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A Theology of Congregational Singing
Have you ever wondered why we sing together as believers or why it’s important? Was this a tradition that developed over the years or was...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
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Leaving My Sin at the Cross
Christians say that our sins are nailed to the cross, but what does that mean? This means that the cross of Jesus accomplished atonement...
Brittany Proffitt
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All The Way My Savior Leads Me: The Spiritual Sight of Fanny Crosby
One of my all-time favorite hymns is “All the Way My Savior Leads Me.” In this hymn, Fanny Crosby writes of the undying faithfulness of...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
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To the World and the Skeptics at Home
I have been reflecting a lot lately on sharing the gospel in my own family, and it has caused me to notice details in stories that I have...
Sam Hitchcock
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A Review of “The Upside Down Kingdom”
Before I preach or teach on a new topic, I always love finding fresh, new resources so I know what contemporary thinkers say about it....
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Feb 125 min read
To The World Where Families Are Messy
God sent His Son to the world to offer hope and salvation to humanity. But what did Jesus find when he arrived? He did not find the sons...
Kali Gibson
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What does it look like to obey God?
Have you ever wondered what it costs to obey God? Maybe you’re doing everything right, but nothing seems to be going your way. If you’ve...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jan 254 min read
To the World One Family at a Time
Paul understood that his life’s work was “to preach to the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to bring to light for everyone...
Kim Arnold
Jan 196 min read
Books on Worship: Beyond Typical Recommendations
One of the many tools I took away from my time at seminary was learning how to vet a book. I learned that not all “Christian” books are...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Jan 47 min read
The Mother of God and the Children of Abraham
Christmas is over now, and we are all focusing on the beginning of a new year. Early January is a time for resolution-making and...
Brittany Proffitt
Dec 24, 20233 min read
Our Confession: Who is Jesus?
Tomorrow is Christmas – when we celebrate the incarnation of Jesus coming to earth as a baby so that he could die in our place and bring...
Brittany Proffitt
Dec 19, 20232 min read
Podcast: Idols of the Heart with Terry Feix
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Idols of the Heart and “Vanity Fair” by David Powlison presents...
Cole Feix
Dec 14, 20233 min read
Take Up and Profit: A Guide to the Puritans
“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.” Unfortunately, for many people, H. L. Mencken’s witty quip is...
Kim Arnold
Dec 8, 20233 min read
The First Song of Christmas
One of the reasons I love Christmas is because I get to sing some of my favorite hymns. The triumphant “Joy to the World,” where we...
Brittany Proffitt
Dec 5, 20232 min read
Awakening: Jonathan Edwards with Terry Feix and Cliff Sanders
Check out the So We Speak podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Edwards the Preacher Edwards is often thought of as a more stern and...
Dr. Benjamin J. Williams
Nov 24, 20236 min read
Accept My Limits
The first time you read Ecclesiastes, it seems very cynical. Its topics include death and the futility of human efforts. That’s not...
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