Old churches can be a lot of work. But they are worth it. How can believers fix up the church? We do it when we use our words, gifts, and habits to build up the body.
The church is not a building; it is people. But the people must come together to be built up into what God imagines the church should be. This message considers how an old house like the church can be reinvigorated in the new year.
Everybody is waiting for the Messiah. But what do they do while they wait? In this message, Bob reminds us that ministry is what we do while we wait. We dedicate ourselves to acts of service, spiritual disciplines, and quiet ways of ushering in the kingdom, while we anticipate the return of the Lord.
Jesus is from Nazareth, a town with a poor reputation. So why does Matthew emphasize this aspect of Jesus's life? In this message, Bob suggests that Jesus's humble upbringing is not a distraction to his ministry, but instead the preparation for it.
41 men’s names are listed in the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew. It turns out none of them are actually related to Jesus. Because of the faith of one man, Jesus became part of the family. And because of one man’s faithfulness, we became part of the family too.
Isaiah invites Israel to renew its covenant with the Lord by returning to the waters. The waters are where God sustains and provides hope. In a culture that is tempted to ally itself with unhealthy political allies and to compromise its faith, Israel receives an offer to repair the covenant. In this message, Bob extends that offer to today's church.
We are told to have gratitude. But where does it come from? Isaiah says that God waits for a time to show grace to us, and when that time comes we experience an abundance. God's abundance makes us grateful for God's grace. And that grace must be shown to others as we sit around our tables during Thanksgiving.
We live in a time defined by division, violence, and hatred. Isaiah presents a vision of a kingdom marked by peace. Christians should consider how a high view of the Holy Spirit and a commitment to the knowledge of God equips us for work in this kingdom.
Thousands of children in Shelby County are in foster care. The people of God have a mandate to care for the fatherless. In this message, Bob interviews Mark Ottinger of Memphis Family Connection Center about White Station's involvement with the most vulnerable among us.
God's judgment can be harsh. But God's jugment is not the final word. In this message, Bob reminds us that even though God destroys one vineyard, there is always another one to come.