How God can transform tragedy – Matthew 21:1-11, Part 3

Editor’s Note: This week at Faith Church we welcomed one of my current students, Molly Stouffer, as guest preacher. Molly is from Hagerstown, MD, studying Pastoral Ministries at Lancaster Bible College. Here is the third in her series of posts guest blogging her Palm Sunday sermon! Nobody told me that my mother’s survival meant immenseContinue reading “How God can transform tragedy – Matthew 21:1-11, Part 3”

Three times Jesus invited people to follow him into danger – Growing in Faith Together, Part 2

This week we’re talking about growing in faith together, particularly through the lens of Jesus’ famous phrase “Follow me.” In the previous post, we learned about some of Jesus’ first invitations to people to follow him. Some people accepted the invitation, some were hesitant. In Matthew 9:9, Jesus has another “follow me” invitation, “As JesusContinue reading “Three times Jesus invited people to follow him into danger – Growing in Faith Together, Part 2”

How to study scripture like the first Christians – Studying scripture together, Part 5

As we think about studying scripture together, I want to point out an interesting episode in the early church that occurs during one of Paul’s mission trips. In Acts 17:10-12, we learn that, “As soon as it was night, the believers sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. On arriving there, they went to the JewishContinue reading “How to study scripture like the first Christians – Studying scripture together, Part 5”

The problem with contemporary worship services – Study Scripture together, Part 4

The first Christians demonstrated communal Bible study.  In Acts 2:42-47, the very first description of the very first church, we learn that the church was devoted to the apostles’ teaching.  We read that they were together.  The met in the temple courts and in homes.  Add up those statements, and we can see how theContinue reading “The problem with contemporary worship services – Study Scripture together, Part 4”

How personal Bible study was created – Studying Scripture together, Part 3

Would it surprise you to learn that for most Christians across the two millennia of the history of the church, study of God’s written word was accomplished together with other Christians? We contemporary Christians are used to the idea of personal Bible study.  Personal devotions.  Reading the Bible by ourselves.  Reading through the whole BibleContinue reading “How personal Bible study was created – Studying Scripture together, Part 3”

How to study the Bible – Studying Scripture together, Part 2

What is studying the Bible?  Reading it?  Yes, but we read lots of things for a variety of reasons.  We read the newspaper differently than we read a novel or poetry or history.  How, then, do we read the Bible so that we are studying it?  There is one important attitude and one important actionContinue reading “How to study the Bible – Studying Scripture together, Part 2”

Why embarrassment is necessary for…Studying Scripture together, Part 1

This past week in my class, I had a slightly embarrassing moment.  I teach adjunct for a local Bible College.  This semester I’m teaching the Gospels, the Life of Jesus.  In class this past week, we were talking about Matthew 9, verses 9-13.  I love this story.  I’m very familiar with this story. But thisContinue reading “Why embarrassment is necessary for…Studying Scripture together, Part 1”

Personal Bible study is deficient, Preview

Do you have personal devotions?  How about a quiet time?  Maybe you read the Daily Bread?  Maybe you use a phone app.  I really like an app called Lectio 365.  Some people try to read the through Bible in a year. There are all sorts of ways people read and study Scripture.  So much ofContinue reading “Personal Bible study is deficient, Preview”

What brings you life? – Speaking life to one other, Preview

What brings you life? I enjoy coffee.  A good workout or run.  Most any book.  A great TV show or film, especially if it’s sci-fi.  I could list many more activities that bring me life. What do you notice about the direction of what I’ve listed above?  The activities I’ve listed all move in theContinue reading “What brings you life? – Speaking life to one other, Preview”

Is revival a biblical concept? – Q & A, Part 4

This week we take a break from our Relationships in the Church series. At Faith Church this past week I gave a Q & A sermon. I asked the congregation for questions ahead of time, and then I attempted to bring biblical theology to bear on their questions. Here’s the next question: Is revival a biblicalContinue reading “Is revival a biblical concept? – Q & A, Part 4”