By Pastor Stephen Hess – Sometimes when we read the Bible it is easy to forget that the saints of Scripture were people just like us. For example, when we read about the prophet Elijah performing miracles, raising the dead, and calling down fire from heaven, we can begin to think of Elijah as some […]
Loving Our Country Without Idolizing It
By Pastor Stephen Hess – As I write this article, we are just a few days away from an important American holiday—the Fourth of July. One of the songs that you often hear on the Fourth of July is “God Bless America”, which begins with the words, “God bless America, land that I love.” I […]
america, HolidaysBlessed Are the Peacemakers
By Pastor Stephen Hess – Every single one of us at some point in our lives will experience conflict in our relationships. No one enjoys relational conflict, but occasionally it seems to rear its ugly head in virtually every sphere of life. You see it take place in families, in friendships, in churches, in workplaces, […]
relationships, sermon seriesLessons from the Pandemic
By Pastor Stephen Hess – As I write this article, it has now been well over a year since the coronavirus pandemic began. During this time last year all of our in-person gatherings were suspended, and our worship services were completely virtual. Thankfully over the past year we have been able to resume most of […]
coronavirusThe Centurion’s Declaration
By Pastor Stephen Hess – Every few years it seems like there is a courtroom trial that captures the nation’s attention. Courtroom trials fascinate us because they often involve fascinating people, shocking stories, and compelling arguments. But the moment most people look forward to in a courtroom trial is the verdict. That moment when a […]
easter, good fridayIs Progressive Christianity Progressive?
By Pastor Stephen Hess – I recently came across a headline about a large church in the Nashville area that was making waves on social media by promoting the idea that the Bible is not really the word of God. One of the church’s provocative statements said, “The Bible isn’t the Word of God, self-interpreting, […]
christianity, cultureCreated for Community
By Pastor Stephen Hess – At the end of 2020, the Gallup organization released a stunning report on the state of Americans’ mental health. For nearly twenty years Gallup has surveyed the mental well-being of Americans and one of the key findings of last year’s survey was that mental health in 2020 was lower than […]
church, fellowship, mental health, worshipEphesians: Becoming Who You Are
By Pastor Stephen Hess – The beginning of a New Year is often an occasion for people to make a fresh start in their lives. It is a time when many people ask the question, “What do I want my life to look like this year?” and when they set goals or resolutions for the […]
book of ephesians, sermon series, the christian lifeThe Real St. Nicholas
By Pastor Stephen Hess – If you asked most Americans what person or figure they most associate with Christmas, my guess is that St. Nicholas or Santa Claus (as he is more commonly known) would be the number one response. As a Christian, I find our cultural obsession with Santa Claus frustrating. For many Americans, […]
christmasA Christian View of Politics
By Pastor Stephen Hess – As I write this article, we are just days away from yet another U.S. presidential election. One of the perennial questions Christians face when thinking about elections is: How should our faith shape the way we view politics? This is a complex question, and complex questions rarely have simple answers. […]
culture, politics