Faithful Forever
Because God has shown Himself faithful in every way-by His nature, by His promises, and to His people-we can trust Him enough to live faithfully, love deeply, and serve wholeheartedly. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Lamentations 3:22-27.
Happy New You
In this new year, endeavor daily to seek the things above, put off the old you, and put on the new you. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Colossians 3:1-17.
Pray Without Ceasing
It is the loving duty of every Christ Follower to pray daily with loving diligence to their loving God! Pastor Chuck Beckler reads from 1 Thessalonians 5:17.
The Promise of Salvation
In the birth of Christ, God brings the long-promised salvation that reconciles sinners to Himself. In part 4 of Christmas 2025: Promises Kept, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 2:8-20.
Experiencing God’s Peace in a Noisy World
God’s peace is not found in the absence of noiise, but in the presence of Christ. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 2:1-20.
The Promise of Joy
True joy is rooted in God’s steady, everlasting faithfulness – not shifting, temporal circumstances. In part 3 of Christmas 2025: Promises Kept, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Luke 1:39-56.
The Promise of Presence
At Christmas we celebrate that God keeps His promise to be with His people – dwelling among us in Jesus and living within us by His Spirit – so that we are never alone. In part 2 of Christmas 2025: Promises Kept, Pastor Dan Cox reads from Exodus 40:34-38, Isaiah 7:10-14, Matthew 1:18-25, and John […]
The Promise of Hope
Even at humanity’s lowest point, God promised a Savior who would bring light, hope, and restoration. Pastor Dan Cox reads from Genesis 3:14-15, Isaiah 9:1-7, John 1:1-14, and Matthew 4:12-17.
A Portrait of a Healthy Church
A spiritually healthy church responds to every circumstance with prayer, righteous living, mutual care, and the restoration of the wandering. In part 12 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 5:13-20.
Wait Patiently
God calls His people to patient, steadfast, and truthful endurance in suffering, trusting that the compassionate and righteous Judge is near and will make all things right. In part 11 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 5:7-12.
Trusting in the Wrong Riches
God will judge those who trust in earthly riches and oppress others with their wealth. In part 10 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 5:1-6.
Life in God’s Hands
We must lay aside our arrogance, acknowledge the brevity and uncertainty of life, and humbly entrust ourselves and our plans into God’s sovereign hands. In part 9 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 4:13-17.
Friendship with God
We must reject worldly passions, values, and pride, and instead walk humbly in friendship with God. In part 8 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 4:1-12.
Two Kinds of Wisdom
The mark of true wisdom is not how much we know, but how well we live and love. In part 7 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 3:13-18.
Taming the Tongue
We must use the incredible power of our speech wisely by building people up, rather than burning them down. In part 6 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 3:1-12.
Faith that Works
We are made righteous before God by faith in Christ alone, but good works demonstrate our faith to people. In part 5 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 2:14-26.
Hearing and Doing the Word
To be truly free, we must not only hear what God says, we must do it. In part 3 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 1:19-27.
Temptation’s Lies… God’s Truth
We must reject sinful temptations which lead only to spiritual ruin, and instead embrace God’s good and perfect gifts. In part 2 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 1:13-18.
Faith in the Furnace
Trials aren’t obstacles to faith but opportunities to joyfully grow in perseverance and maturity as God shapes us for eternal reward. In part 1 of Faith That Works – James, Pastor Dan Cox reads from James 1:1-12.
Otherly
To be otherly is the evidence of the finished work of Christ and the ongoing holy sanctification process of mature followers of Jesus Christ. Tony Bianchi reads from Genesis 3:1-12.