Written by John Columbo
I’d like to pose a question. Who washed Jesus Christ’s feet? In order to answer that, let’s consider what happened on that night that defined the purpose of Christ’s disciples...
Written by Janel Johnson
Imagining what it was like that Passover night can help us get a picture of ourselves through His eyes. One of my hobbies is photography, and I often wonder what it might have been like to capture...
Written by Heather Bennett
What’s the Bible got to say about your style? Hint: God doesn’t want to humiliate you! The cursor blinks hypnotically. I toy with the arrow keys and type...
Written by Debbie Pennington
Our 100-year-old fixer-upper had electrical issues and other challenges. Here are some things I learned by entertaining anyway. We’re big fans of the character of older homes, and our...
Written by Mike Bennett
Why should you be baptized and when? And what should we do to strengthen and renew that baptismal commitment? John wasn’t known as “the Baptist” or baptizer for nothing. It seems...
Written by Karen Meeker
Watching the leavening process for bread is fascinating and amazing when one takes the time to notice a loaf in progress. First the baker takes a scant tablespoon containing scores of little beads...
Written by Ron Kelley
It’s true. Some men are slobs. But is there really anything manly about it? This week my wife, Nancy, and I were in Ohio working on restoring our rental home back to the immaculate condition...
Written by Mary Clark
Our congregation is doing a food collection for a local charity. Since we are in the midst of deleavening our homes before the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with all the spiritual lessons that brings...
Written by Mike Bennett
As a teen, I wondered about the Passover. What do Christians do at the New Testament Passover service? What does it all mean? When I was 10, my parents were baptized and we started attending the...