The Lord of The Longbeards – Proverbs 12:27
by Casey Stanfill on April 23rd, 2026
There is so much biblical wisdom to be learned from hunting.
In a world of smartphones, microwaves, and instant gratification, pursuing wild game forces you to be strategic, to be still, to observe, and sometimes, improvise. Read More
The Winds of Compromise
by Ben Lownsdale on April 23rd, 2026
It breaks my heart to see believers caught up in, hurt by, and confused by fads, trends, and movements that are little more than repackaged deceptions that distract and detract from our mission. Read More
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J.S. Bach, Luther, and the Psalms
by Casey Stanfill on April 17th, 2026
...our worship practices didn’t spring up out of nowhere; we’re standing on the shoulders of giants who had a deep love for Yahweh and wanted to glorify Him through music. Read More
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Our Eternal God
by Ben Lownsdale on April 17th, 2026
Time has a way of causing us to respond to it in these ways. It’s always pressing – always demanding. So, it’s good to know that we serve a God who is eternal, omniscient, sovereign, and omnipotent. Read More
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A Journey to Joy – Lessons from John Piper
by Casey Stanfill on April 9th, 2026
We desire things that make us happy, even if it leads to bad consequences. The special ability that we have as Christians, however, is the ability to desire God. Read More
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The Days Following the Resurrection
by Ben Lownsdale on April 9th, 2026
The events that occurred between Jesus’s resurrection and His ascension were some of the most consequential, life-changing things that impacted His disciples. Read More
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Forging the Family Man: Psalm 112
by Casey Stanfill on April 2nd, 2026
My obedience to God directly affects the lives of my children. Read More
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Perspectives of the Empty Tomb
by Ben Lownsdale on April 2nd, 2026
Unbelievers love to point out the fact that each of the Gospel writers capture the events of that Sunday morning a little differently than the others. They say these “inconsistencies” invalidate the veracity of the events. Is there merit to such criticism? And if so, what are we to make of it? Read More
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Simon of Cyrene: The Man Chosen to Carry the Cross
by Ben Lownsdale on March 26th, 2026
Simon was the one man in human history who was asked to carry the cross for Jesus – a blessing and a curse all wrapped into one. Read More
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Psalm 121 – The Mountaineer’s Favorite Verse
by Casey Stanfill on March 26th, 2026
“Where does my help come from,” this isn’t just some vague, arbitrary thing that gives us good fortune. It’s a very tangible, awe-inspiring attribute of God and is a testament to His mercy and His grace. Read More
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The Beauty of Covenant Commitment: Acts 2:42
by Casey Stanfill on March 12th, 2026
...in an age where new, explosive church plants are glamorized, not many want to celebrate the faithfulness and loyalty to the covenant relationship that lifelong church members have with one another. Read More
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The McNugget Theologian
by Ben Lownsdale on March 12th, 2026
Like a 10-piece McNugget meal is meant to be eaten one Nugget at a time, so too were Paul’s words. Read More
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