Someone once said, "the hardest part of faith is the last half hour." This statement strikes a chord with me right now as we are finishing up this extensive renovation.
Read More2015 Core Membership
Every February at Ren the window opens to enlist to be part of the Core (membership). The way membership works at Ren is that people join in February and commit for one year. Memberships expire on the last day of February each year and must be renewed.
Read MoreThink Big
Over the years I've met so many genuine followers of Jesus who sell themselves short and think small thoughts about their lives. They struggle to imagine themselves being great in God's kingdom. They hold high views of God, but for whatever reason don't believe they are candidates for the fullness of God.
Read MoreFullness of God
Last week I began a brand new series on the fullness of God.
Read MoreVery Important 2015 Message From Pastor Scott
New Series
I am so excited and burning to begin a brand-new series on the fullness of God. The idea of fullness may mean different things for different people, but it essentially means the full spiritual life of God that can work in and through us.
Read MoreWhat's so great about Christmas? Jesus is light.
Last Sunday, Pastor Scott spoke to us about the light that Jesus brings, and that he dwelt among us and revealed to us who God really is. This is good news to our souls and the more we think about this and mediate on it, the more we will have joy in our lives. God bring us into deeper joy when we really begin to understand what he has done for us.
Read MoreWhat's so great about Christmas?
Christmas is upon us and, if we are honest, even as followers of Christ, we sometimes struggle to be excited about the season. The shopping malls, parties, advertisements and extra responsibilities threaten to dull our minds from being captivated by the wonder of Christ's birth. I am praying for us this year that we would be awakened to the glory of the birth of Christ and that we would ascend the heights of joyful worship.
Read MoreGiving Thanks
Many people have traditions around Thanksgiving to help them count their blessings. Some families take time at the dinner table to express specific things they are thankful for. Others retreat to quiet places to muse on all the good that has come to them. Many folks gather around living rooms or in churches the night before Thanksgiving to sing songs of gratitude. It's actually pretty awesome that our culture does this each year.
Read MoreHope Amidst Troubles
This Sunday I'll be unpacking the book of Habakkuk. We don't actually know too much about this obscure prophet, but we know he likely wrote the book during the time before the Babylonian captivity when God's people were corrupt and suffering greatly for it. The little book of Habakkuk is a glimpse of the prophet's conversation with the Lord. He speaks to God and God responds. It's very raw and real.
Read MoreUncomfortable Story
The story of Jonah is not merely about a big fish. It's really a story about God's parenting tactics and it can be a little uncomfortable to take in. Here's a guy, a prophet of God, who refuses to do what God is calling him to do. He basically doesn't like the Ninevite people God is asking him to minister to. So he runs.
Read MoreFresh Power
This Sunday we continue in our "Epic Stories" series talking about Daniel and the lions den. The book of Daniel is a great read, and if you have time this week I'd encourage you to read the first six chapters in preparation for Sunday.
Read MoreRuth
This Sunday we will be looking at the wonderful story of Ruth that took place back in the days of the judges.
Read MoreWe Are A Family
On Sunday morning before my 9am sermon I took some time to talk a little about the need for all of us to step up and be the church during this time of renovating our new building at 184 Broad.
Read MoreHomeless
It seems that there are homeless folks just about everywhere in the Northeast. Because we see them so frequently it is easy to ignore them. They can become part of the landscape. We take a quick glance at them, read their sign and scurry away. Some of us stop to talk with them but most do not acknowledge them at all.
Read MoreIn Our Stead
The whole reason Christ came into the world was to take upon himself the sin of the world. He who knew no sin would become sin. All the rebellion and hate and filth and sin and guilt of the world would be placed on Christ and the wrath of God would be poured out upon him.
Read MorePersonal Garden
Scripture says that Jesus often departed to solitary places to pray. One of these special places he retreated to was the Mount of Olives or Garden of Gethsemane. This was a retreat of sorts from the constant crowds that pressed in on him. I imagine him there pouring his soul out to the Father and ascending into the heights of intimate communion. It was there that he prayed preparing his heart just before bearing the sins of the world on the cross.
Read MoreRipe
I was pondering recently about how not all people want to be found by God. They are happy to remain lost and dirty, disconnected and without place in the kingdom of God. In the great effort to promote the Gospel around the world we must search for those who are ready to be found.
Read MoreShow and Tell
The Scriptures say in one of the more famous portions of the Bible (1Corith13) that we see through darkened glass. In other words, we can see God with the spiritual eye but it’s not perfectly clear. The lens is dirty in a sense. It’s dirty with the corruption of the world, with doubts, with fears, with our flawed capacity to comprehend God and so on. It’s darkened by our own selfish natures. Nevertheless, we can see.
Read MoreKnowing God
One of the strongest memories I have from childhood is playing in a large sandbox that my father built in the back corner of the yard. Hours upon hours were spent shaping and sculpting tunnels and roads that formed imaginary cities. Sand became familiar from constant association with it. I became well acquainted with how it moved, how it held together, how it related to water and the ways it could be shaped by my hands.
Read MoreFight Instinct
This is Jack. Because he is constantly pampered and coddled and dressed in silly outfits by my daughters I think he sometimes loses his vision for manhood. However, when the mailman or some innocent neighbor walks by he lunges at the glass door and smashes against it to make loud rattling vibrations to accompany his ferocious barking. For a brief moment he is awakened to the primal fighting spirit within. I love this about him. He is a warrior at heart who has been domesticated against his will by two lovey girls. I pray that he is not killed by a life of comfort and ease.
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