In this message from Psalm 122, Rob Brennan explores the significance of the Psalms of Ascent—songs sung by God’s people as they traveled up to Jerusalem for worship. He highlights how these psalms remind us of the joy and privilege of gathering with God’s people in...
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The God Who Speaks Through Creation
In this message from Romans 1, Rob Brennan reflects on the living nature of God’s creation and how it testifies to His glory. He explores how Scripture sometimes describes stones, skies, and all of creation as “speaking” or “hearing,” pointing us to the reality that...
Seed Thoughts 72
Seed Thoughts 72
Seed Thoughts 72
The Judgements of God
In this message from Genesis 6, Treavor Kamstra challenges the way we often soften the account of Noah’s Ark into a child-friendly image and reminds us of its sobering reality—God’s righteous judgment on a world filled with violence and corruption. Treavor explains...
The Judgements of God
In this message from Genesis 6, Treavor Kamstra challenges the way we often soften the account of Noah’s Ark into a child-friendly image and reminds us of its sobering reality—God’s righteous judgment on a world filled with violence and corruption. Treavor explains...
The Judgements of God
In this message from Genesis 6, Treavor Kamstra challenges the way we often soften the account of Noah’s Ark into a child-friendly image and reminds us of its sobering reality—God’s righteous judgment on a world filled with violence and corruption. Treavor explains...
The Judgements of God
In this message from Genesis 6, Treavor Kamstra challenges the way we often soften the account of Noah’s Ark into a child-friendly image and reminds us of its sobering reality—God’s righteous judgment on a world filled with violence and corruption. Treavor explains...
The Judgements of God
In this message from Genesis 6, Treavor Kamstra challenges the way we often soften the account of Noah’s Ark into a child-friendly image and reminds us of its sobering reality—God’s righteous judgment on a world filled with violence and corruption. Treavor explains...
