After the Wait

We are told to have gratitude. But where does it come from? Isaiah says that God waits for a time to show grace to us, and when that time comes we experience an abundance. God's abundance makes us grateful for God's grace. And that grace must be shown to others as we sit around our tables during Thanksgiving.

The Peaceable Kingdom

We live in a time defined by division, violence, and hatred. Isaiah presents a vision of a kingdom marked by peace. Christians should consider how a high view of the Holy Spirit and a commitment to the knowledge of God equips us for work in this kingdom.

Good Defense

Thousands of children in Shelby County are in foster care. The people of God have a mandate to care for the fatherless. In this message, Bob interviews Mark Ottinger of Memphis Family Connection Center about White Station's involvement with the most vulnerable among us.

The Vineyard

God's judgment can be harsh. But God's jugment is not the final word. In this message, Bob reminds us that even though God destroys one vineyard, there is always another one to come.

Holy, Holy, Holy

One of the fundamental claims about God in the Bible is that God is holy. That holiness should shape the church into God's image through the work of God's Holy Spirit. This message considers God's revelation to Isaiah as a way of proclaiming and being transformed by God's radical holiness.

Humble Means Committed

We do not need the best envoriment or the ideal situation to be commited to our community of faith. Even when we feel disconnection, we must be commited.

Humble Means Fair

The Bible describes God as being imparital. We are called to imitate God's impartiality in the way that we treat one another. Sometimes we are called to go beyond that so that we can serve those at a disadvantage, such as widows and orphans.

Humble Means Generosity

Jesus says we should be rich toward God. It's so easy to let everyone else (and even ourselves) make decisions about our money before we've given to God. In this messsage we consider what it means to be generous and how we can be rich toward God.

Humble Means Simple

We are all visual learners and we are all visually stimulated. Jesus tells us to be careful of how we use our eyes, particularly as we view wealth and possessions. This message helps us consider how we can appreciate what we have without letting our eyes focus on what we lack.

Humble Means Discipline

Our scarcest resource: TIME. We all have the same amount. Each day has 1440 minutes. All of us get the same amount each day. But none of us know how much time we have left. We need to have a disciplined view of time, which considers how a disciple would use time. Our time is shaped by our purpose. Our purpose sets our priorities. Our priorities ensure that we are fully present in the moments that matter most.

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