1. This week we are taking a closer look at 1 Corinthians 15:14-19 and what we lose if Christ has not been raised from the dead.
  2. This is the prelude of Easter. Is a dead Jesus still resting in the tomb? No!
  3. If the season of Lent is a journey, Holy Week is the destination.
  4. A set of Holy Week poems written and published first by Tanner Olson on his website, writtentospeak.com.
  5. Today I would like to share The Legend of the Dogwood, inspired by the words of Stoney Cooper.
  6. If we just say to God, “We don’t get it, please explain,” he will. He will send us a preacher to point us to his words for more clarification.
  7. This is the message of Lent. We are not called to sacrifice for Jesus in order to earn our salvation. Rather, we are called to remember the sacrifice that Jesus made for us.
  8. I think the problem with the idea of eternity is that we do not have any direct experience of it, but we encounter enough of its possibility to be unsettling.
  9. In Memory of My Friend, James Arne Nestingen
  10. Despite our best efforts to avoid him, King Jesus remains very much unavoidable.
  11. While the world is full of horizons and endpoints, for Christians, there is always tomorrow, and there are people in that tomorrow waiting for us as we wait for them.
  12. We ache in eager anticipation as we see Christ in action and as we take in the snapshots of his life, death, and resurrection.