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In a visual account of Jesus’ life using only Words from the Gospel called The Visual Bible, director Regardt van den Bergh depicts Jesus walking from the empty tomb to...
N.T. Wright in his work, Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church shares that “resurrection is the beginning of God's new project not to snatch people away from earth to heaven, but to...
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Jesus invites Peter, and us, to follow him and accept his commission to serve others in the name of God. We are invited to accept this call and gift...
Our relationship with God turns into one of joyful obedience when we are assured of our relationship with Christ and the forgiveness of our sins. For Peter, we see this takes place over breakfast with Jesus on the side of the Sea of Tiberias. For...
Click here to participate in the weekly devotional the Pastors and Peter. This 3rd week of the devotional will be about Faltering as Peter (and we) follows Jesus.
Today we focus on how Peter and all of us falter, that is, we fail to be faithful to God. Lent is a time to focus on those moments when we are less than faithful, when we tend to, like Peter, deny our faith and turn our...
In our Lenten series “Come, Follow Me,” today’s sermon focuses on Jesus’ question to the disciples: “Who do you say that I am?” This question echoes forward to us as disciples as well. Who do you...
As we begin our Lenten journey called “Come, Follow Me,” we are called to not only look at the example of Peter in scripture, but also to look closely at ourselves. In this series, we will hear Jesus’ call to Peter...