

How does God shepherd us?
What would be on your “Mt. Rushmore” of scripture passages? It might be tough to narrow to just four because there are so many amazing options; but Psalm 23 would be on a lot of people’s list! Why? Because in times of trouble, or grief, or loss, or heartache, the soothing promises of this passage bring comfort beyond words. In this beautiful passage, we discover the nature and character of Jehovah Rohi, our Shepherd. (Read Psalm 23) This psalm is attributed to King Davi


God is our Peace
Have you watched the news lately? This is likely the most divisive season in our lifetime. People are ardently divided over many things- politics, masks, social justice issues, who’s responsible for Covid-19, whether to go to school or school at home. To say that there is a lot of chaos and conflict in our world these days is an understatement. There is no doubt that people are searching for and longing for peace these days! Where can we find it? Great news! One of the


The Lord will provide
Have you noticed how hard life is sometimes? There’s nothing like a pandemic to really throw a wrench in our lives. But the truth is, God allows us to face difficult seasons in life to “test” us; to see if we trust Him to provide for us or not. In fact, one of the names for God that is used in the Bible is Jehovah-Jireh, which means “the Lord will provide.” I love that name for God, not just because it sounds really cool, but because of what it means… not that He might,


God's Power & Might
Have you ever paused to consider how mighty and powerful God is? In fact, there is a name that is used in the Bible that describes God’s power over all - El Shaddai. Then, there is another name that is used in the very first verse of the Bible that describes God as creator, Elohim. God’s power and might is evident in creation. In the beginning God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth. (Genesis 1:1). This name for God actually appears over 2500 times in the Old Test