Keeping the Sabbath
The Sabbath is unexpectedly attuned to social problems. The question you need to ask is: How much do you align with God’s Sabbath values?
Read Moreby David Chase | Sep 5, 2019 | Hospitality, Immigration, Sabbath, Social Theologies | 0 |
The Sabbath is unexpectedly attuned to social problems. The question you need to ask is: How much do you align with God’s Sabbath values?
Read Moreby PaulaFrances Price | Jul 18, 2019 | Immigration, Justice, Social Theologies | 0 |
It’s the government’s job to worry about borders and policies. But as a church, it is our job to care for all God’s people and that includes immigrants.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Feb 8, 2019 | Prayer, Psalms, Social Theologies, Suffering | 1 |
It is good for Christians to lament – to lament in prayer to God for the crises we are facing and to seek His mighty hand of deliverance.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Jan 24, 2019 | Church, Race, Social Theologies | 0 |
Every church has a culture, and this culture manifests itself in everything from how long a service is to the type of music played, the preaching style, the organization of church ministries, and even the amount of time given to fellowship, food, and evangelism.
Read Moreby Dr. Michelle Reyes | Jan 3, 2019 | Cross-Cultural, Friendship, Social Theologies | 0 |
God created cross-cultural friendships forour good, for our healing, for our joy and for His glory.
Read Moreby Pastor Aaron Reyes | Aug 3, 2018 | Social Theologies | 0 |
What does the Bible have to say about Immigrants and Refugees? This post is part of our new social...
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