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Living Sacrifices—Worship That Transforms

On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the icy Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Among the survivors was Arland D. Williams Jr.—but he never made it out….

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The Word Stepped Into the Story

John 1:14; Luke 2:1–20 We are drawn to stories. We read novels, binge television series, and return to familiar Christmas movies year after year—not just for entertainment, but because deep…

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A Dangerous Misunderstanding: Grace and Sin in Romans 6

Romans 6 begins with a dangerous misunderstanding: “Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase?” Paul’s answer is emphatic: “By no means!” Grace is not permission to keep sinning—it’s power to live a new life.

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“The Gospel Unleashed”

Every small town has that one building that seems to hold the community together—a volunteer fire station, a school gym, or maybe a café where everyone knows your name. It’s…

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Break the Cycle: Overcoming Evil with Good (Romans 12:17–13:7)

In Oatlands, Sydney, Danny and Leila Abdallah faced the unthinkable: a drunk, drugged driver struck and killed their three children and their niece. The day after, a minister told them,…

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When Love Came Down

Why God’s Love Moves Through Us Christmas is often described as a season of love—and that’s true. But the danger is that we reduce love to a feeling we enjoy…

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Wake Up, Dress Up, Pay Up (Love): Romans 13:8–14

Every one of us knows the weight of owing something—a mortgage, student loans, even a neighbor’s tool. Debt nags until it’s made right. Paul says there’s one “debt” we should…

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Hope for a United Church

Unity isn’t sentiment; it’s strength leveraged for others. The “strong” bear with the “weak,” encouraging instead of criticizing, patient instead of pushy, willing to surrender preferences for a sibling’s good—just as Christ “did not please himself.” Real unity forms when God’s people tune their hearts to Scripture, the shared pitch that brings harmony out of noise.

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Finding God in the Stillness

If you’re running on empty, stop running and start resting. The God who called you hasn’t left you; He’s inviting you to slow down and listen. His whisper still restores the weary.

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