1. The Magnificat invites us to enter into, consider, and embrace the worldview of a teenaged Jewish girl and her geriatric aunt: The one bearing the prophet Elijah which was to come and the other carrying within her womb the God whom she and her nation worshipped and feared.
  2. John’s excitement invites his readers to lay hold of this above all else: The lavish love of God.
  3. The church year anchors preaching in God’s historical acts of salvation guarding both the preacher and the hearers from arid rationalism and egocentric flights inward.
  4. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO, Mike and Wade discuss Pentecost and Holy Trinity Sunday. What's the significance of these two days in the church year?
  5. If Easter is about Jesus as the prototype of the new creation, then the Ascension is about His enthronement as the One who rules forevermore on Earth as it is in Heaven.
  6. Today on the show, we look at the Feast of the Innocents or Childermas.
  7. For Christians, Advent is the time when the Church patiently prepares for the coming of the Great King, Jesus the Christ.
  8. The Church stands firm on the word of promise that Christ will one day return to change what we know by faith into sight.
  9. Whatever else may be said about the Last Day it consists of these two inseparable things: Christ’s coming and His kingdom people being gathered to Him.
  10. The name of God invites us on a journey to see how God will remain present with his people, listen to their cries for salvation, know their sufferings in such an intimate way so as to incarnate them in Christ.
  11. The words of Jesus shine with a graceful brilliance among the broken fragments of this world.
  12. Even though All Saints is a day for remembering the dead, it is not a day of mourning.
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