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On Saturday the Stones Cry Out
We had not updated our “Joshua” rock basket in fourteen months, so last Sunday evening I asked everyone to grab journals from 2013 and bring
Yes, I was robbed–but my Hope in Christ remains!
Hello all, I was wanting to write a few thoughts regarding the difficult incident Josiah and I experienced Sunday. For those who may not be aware,
The Sovereignty of God and Prayer in the Local Church
At the MCC, November-January is our Prayer Season. Our Sunday School gatherings, small groups, and sermon application aim to equip you to pray. During our
A Brief Review of “Glory at the Right Hand: Psalm 110 in Early Christianity,” by David M. Hay
In light of my Christmas series, here is a brief review of Hay’s Glory at the Right Hand: Psalm 110 in Early Christianity (Abingdon: Nashville and New York,
The Influential and Famous, and All of Us: Funeral Planning Template
Today the world morns the death of former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa who passed away yesterday after years of declining health. His death
Hovering Over the Chaos
The opening words of Scripture give us a description of God’s activity in creating the universe. This description states that the Spirit (or ‘wind’/’breath’) of
Don’t Be Deceived by Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving opportunes gathering with family and friends to reflect upon all that God has done in the last year. Since President George Washington’s proclamation that
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The Master’s Community Church Blog provides you an opportunity to connect further with MCC leaders and teachers. Here they preview and follow-up lessons they are teaching, reflect