Sunday Summary 11/28

In the synoptic gospels we find James and John asking Jesus about their places in glory. Jesus expertly responds and turns their naivety into a teachable moment. The question, however, still remains: “Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?” Preaching this Sunday: Brian Saunders

SEASONED WITH SALT, GARNISHED WITH GRACE

Written by Diane O’Kelly To all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be his holy people: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 1:7closeRomans 1:7 7 To all those in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints: Grace to

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The Plea of History and the History of the Plea

Roger R. Chambers This article was originally published in the Restoration Herald, February 1984. A lethal combination: The weak idea propped up by the strong book — the well-written one, that is. I’m thinking of one such idea — that we ought to be more interdenominational, and a book—Leroy Garrett’s The Stone-Campbell Movement.

Sunday Summary 11/21: Mark 10

One of the great paradoxes in Christianity is that in order to save your life, you must lose it. We will discuss this week how difficult this decision is, and how one man was unable to make take the leap of faith. But let us not end on a note of despair. Jesus promises that

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Block Party with Hanover Church and Friends

Thanks everyone for stopping by Hanover Church’s Block Party in Sherrington neighborhood. We passed well over a hundred flyers about the Church, free hot dogs and lots of candy! Be sure to stop by Hanover’s Facebook Page to see photos and tag yourself!

Sunday Summary 11/14

What is our reward for our labor in Christ? Do we deserve our wages? The parable of the laborers in the vineyard shows us an excellent picture of the attitude we should have about our labors for the Lord. All of the workers received the same payment; it did not matter if they started at

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