Join us on Sunday nights at 6:00pm as we study "The Doctrine of Scripture." We will consider how God has revealed Himself to us in His Word. To do that, we will discuss what it means that the Bible is "inspired by God," what the attributes of Scripture are, why the 39 books of the Old Testament...
This Sunday, February 18th, we will confess our faith after the Lord's Supper using an excerpt from Article XIII of the Belgic Confession (1566).
The text of the article is below:
We believe that the same good God, after He had created all things, did not forsake them or give them up to...
How is First Timothy Structured?
First Timothy is a letter, written by Paul in the 60s A.D. to his apostolic representative, Timothy, who was working to set the church in Ephesus in order. First Timothy shares an obvious and basic structure with all other letters in the New Testament. It has an...
Why First Timothy?
Why are we working our way through First Timothy in the sermons on Sunday mornings?
First, and most obviously, we are doing so because First Timothy is part of the Bible, specifically part of the New Testament. The books of the Bible were given by God as He moved on the...
We start a new series this Sunday morning on the book of First Timothy. Join us as we work our way through Paul's letter and hear what God has to say to His people today.
On the first and third Sundays of the month we celebrate the Lord's Supper (or, Communion) together at the conclusion of the service. After partaking of the bread and the cup, we recite part of a creed or older confession together to confess our faith corporately. We have used the Apostles...
Join us on Sunday, December 24th, as we worship the Triune God together.
There will be no Sunday School on Christmas Eve. We will have our normal Worship Service at 10:15am, and then our Candlelight Service at 6:00pm.
Women's Bible Study will resume Tuesday, January 9th. The subject for discussion will be David Powlison's book Good and Angry: Redeeming Anger, Irritation, Complaining, and Bitterness (it is not necessary to purchase the book to participate in the study).