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Advent 2020: O Come Let Us Adore Him

Advent 2020: O Come Let Us Adore Him

We feel more acutely in this bewildering season what is true of every season: anguish, anger--anything but adoration. But adoration is at the heart of what it means to believe in the One who was God Incarnate, and to adore Him is, among other responses, to bow before Him. For Advent we’ll be looking at texts all of which have someone coming to bow at the feet of Jesus--to worship and adore Him. This week we look at the Magi--the “magicians” like those we heard from in Daniel. What does their brief moment on the stage tell us about adoration?

 

Of Kings and Kingdoms - Daniel

Of Kings and Kingdoms - Daniel

This fall we turn to the book of Daniel. Of Kings and Kingdoms is our theme: his faithfulness to God in service to multiple foreign kings of multiple kingdoms, with the Kingdom that will outlast them all looming in his mind and anticipation.

It's more than a fiery furnace and lions den.

*Original artwork credit: Daniel in the Lions' Den by Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1917

Special Topic: The Lord's Prayer

Of Kings and Kingdoms - Daniel

Of Kings and Kingdoms - Daniel

This fall we turn to the book of Daniel. Of Kings and Kingdoms is our theme: his faithfulness to God in service to multiple foreign kings of multiple kingdoms, with the Kingdom that will outlast them all looming in his mind and anticipation.

It's more than a fiery furnace and lions den.

*Original artwork credit: Daniel in the Lions' Den by Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1917
We Labor Unto Glory

We Labor Unto Glory

It’s Labor Day weekend, so we're going to take a look at Paul's briefest summary of what the Gospel is (Philippians 3:3-14), and then ask how the work God does for us through His Son is meant to help us think about the meaning and manner of our work – whatever that work may be.

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