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A Failure to Lead is a Failure to Follow

January 17, 2017

Men, we are called to follow Jesus. He is our Savior, Shepherd, and King. He has all wisdom, power, and authority. And Jesus the King of kings and Lord of lords bids us follow. Sometimes his directions are clear and delightful. At other times his ways are foggy and dangerous. However, he is our Sovereign and … More A Failure to Lead is a Failure to Follow

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Ray Rice — Improving Our Culture

September 10, 2014

It is not good that Ray Rice abused his spouse. It is not good that the authorities seemed to look the other way. It is not good that the Baltimore Ravens and National Football League half-heartedly pursued justice. However, according to sacred scripture, it is ultimately good that this tragedy happened, and I believe I can … More Ray Rice — Improving Our Culture

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Our Prince of Peace - Unfathomable Grace

Joe shares a message on the Peacemaker from Isaiah 9.

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