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Think about your family’s Christmas traditions. How many of them prioritize your own comfort and pleasure? How many center on the presence of Jesus Christ? This Sunday, we will explore how to focus on bringing the presence of Jesus Christ into others’ lives, rather than emphasizing the giving and receiving of presents with families and close friends this Christmas
How well are we, as Americans with immigrant roots, drawing on our past experiences to serve God’s people who live in fear today? This Sunday, we will turn to Scripture to explore how God calls us to use our immigrant heritage.
We will explore what All Saints Day means to United Methodists today.
We will explore what All Saints Day means to United Methodists today.
According to a 2018 survey by Cigna, 46 percent of Americans reported sometimes or always feeling alone, and 20 percent reported never feeling close to people. This Sunday, we will explore four common causes of loneliness through 2 Timothy 4.
According to a 2018 survey by Cigna, 46 percent of Americans reported sometimes or always feeling alone, and 20 percent reported never feeling close to people. This Sunday, we will explore four common causes of loneliness through 2 Timothy 4.
This Sunday, Pastor Jinwoo will testify how his faith (faith as trust, faith as vision, and faith as loyalty) has blessed him while going through a trial.
The Christian Church has taught that divorce is sinful based on Matthew 5:31-32. But does Jesus really mean to condemn divorce as sinful in this passage? Considering the context of the text, there should be a deeper meaning to what Jesus intended. What does Jesus truly mean in the “divorce passage” of the Gospel according to Matthew?