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Howard Ronald "Ron" Pry, Sr., a member of our church family, passed away on December 18, 2023. Please pray for his family and friends as they mourn this loss.

Reflect on those times when you don't know what God is doing. Ask Him to remind and reassure you: In Christ, God is for you, not against you.

Ask the Lord to deepen your trust and patience as you await the fuller experience of His plans for you.

Reflect on those prayers for which you're still seeking answers. Ask the Lord to grant you patience and trust as you await His response.

Celebrating the reality that we are now God's adopted children by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, the Apostle John reminds us of our call to love one another in Him.

Jesus ran to judgment, so you no longer need to run from it. You don’t need to hide. You can’t, anyway. And, knowing how much he loves you, why would you want to?

The Apostle John spoke extensively of our adoption as God's sons and daughters through Jesus Christ. Reflect on your new identity as God's child this Advent.

The prophet Micah described the holiness God requires of us and that our Messiah fulfills. Praise God that Jesus was and is what we could not be for ourselves.

The prophet Micah foretold the precise place of the Messiah's birth, Bethlehem. Jesus, the King of kings and our Good Shepherd, was born in the City of David, Israel's shepherd-king.

Like its predecessors, the Heidelberg Catechism (my favorite) and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, the New City offers concise answers to worthwhile questions, all fitting for children and adults alike.