Our Times are in God’s Hand

Our Times are in God’s Hand

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God is not bound by time, restricted to the present moment. He is not walled off from the past or the future. The past, present, and future are equally present to him. We as creatures relate to time in a much different way. We are embedded in time: coming into existence at conception, entering the […]

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Rev. Chris Bradley Interview

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How did you come to believe the Gospel? I was raised in Roman Catholicism where I learned the Nicene Creed. Did I really believe at that point? Well, it’s complicated. I don’t remember much of the gospel being preached to me from the pulpit other than the occasional “Jesus loves you” from the lips of […]

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Jesus Teaching and Debating in the Temple

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Introduction: We know from our beloved Bible and our helpful Heidelberg Catechism that Jesus is a loving, faithful, self-giving, loyal, forgiving, and gentle person. Can you think of him as having an angry rage that caused him to throw over furniture and take a rope and violently whip men in Church? He had an emotionally […]

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RCUS Foreign Ministries in Kenya

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The Synod of the RCUS has long affirmed that the purpose of the Foreign Ministries Committee is to train pastors in foreign lands, equipping them to become self-governing, self-perpetuating, and self-supporting. Historically, providing direct financial support to pastors and churches has proven ineffective. Rather than expanding the number of congregations, this approach often led to […]

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Women in Church History: Olympia

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When we study the Reformation and later periods, we often have the privilege of learning about Christian women through their own words. The women of the church in the first few centuries, however, are more often a mystery to us, glimpsed primarily through the writings of others. One such woman is the fourth-century deaconess, Olympia […]

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