Psalm 107:1-22

  • August 9, 2020
  • BY Scott Lilly
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SAY SO! William Romaine: That mercy was, and is, and will be, "for ever", and sinful miserable man may always find relief in this eternal mercy, whenever the sense of his misery disposes him to seek for it. And does not this motive loudly call upon us to "give thanks"? Because there is mercy with … [Read More...] Psalm 107:1-22

The Image of God and Race

  • August 6, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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racism

Racism is a critical topic of discussion across American society today, even in the church. What does the Bible say about racism? How does being made in the image of God impact how we view others? What can we learn from the lives and experiences of others in our church?   Our new series “Conversations … [Read More…] The Image of God and Race

Titus 3:8-15

  • August 2, 2020
  • BY Scott Lilly
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Avoid foolish controversies J. Sidlow Baxter: Somehow as we ponder this short but weighty note to Titus, we have an uneasy feeling that all too many of us modern Christians live far below its simply worded but searching standards. Although there is a transparent courtesy about it, there is a plainspoken directness which goes straight … [Read More...] Titus 3:8-15
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Power for Good

  • July 22, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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Our words can be used for destruction or for good. We all have that power in the words that we choose to use. In what ways can we use our words towards good?   In this sermon, Pastor Michael Best explores three ways our words can build others up: 1) Encouragement: this is the idea … [Read More…] Power for Good

Merciful Justice

  • July 20, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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Many of us are living through seasons of loss and unrest. And we’re asking: how could God possibly have a plan for all of this? Beginning this Sunday, we invite you to join us as we explore a God who provides redeeming mercies through the darkest times of our lives. We’ll see how we can trust Him and find comfort even though we may not understand the bigger picture of His plan.

One of the things that makes grief and loss so difficult is the sense of helplessness. We often feel so powerless, and nothing we can say or do that will make any difference. It’s easy to fall into a victim mentality, to feel helpless, disempowered, angry, and bitter. The story of Ruth grapples with all … [Read More…] Merciful Justice

Titus 2:11-15

  • July 19, 2020
  • BY Scott Lilly
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The grace of God has appeared Thomas Watson: The growth of grace is the best evidence of the truth of it; things that have no life will not grow.     Titus 2:11-15 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to … [Read More...] Titus 2:11-15
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Conflicting Words

  • July 15, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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Every relationship will have conflict, so how should we handle our words when conflict when it comes into our lives? Three questions to ask yourself when in conflict: 1. Why am I in this conflict? 2. How should I act in conflict? 3. What is the goal of this conflict?   Proverbs 10:19

Fellowship in Sufferings

  • July 13, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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finding hope in difficult times, grief and loss

Grief is messy and leads us through a painful journey. The way out of the darkness is often found through the faithful love of someone in our lives who walks with us towards the dawn. In Ruth’s story, that kind of love is called “Hesed”. It means loving selflessness, enduring faithfulness, and forbearing graciousness. God … [Read More…] Fellowship in Sufferings

Racism

  • June 10, 2020
  • BY Eric Morse
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Elders' Letter to the Congregation on Racism: June 11, 2020 Dear Moody Church Family:   Our hearts are grieving for our city and our nation right now. The effects of sin in all its forms—including racism and violence—continue to bring misery and pain and make us cry out even more for God’s mercy and justice. … [Read More...] Racism

The Secret of True Spirituality

  • BY Eric Morse
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What does it mean to live life to the fullest? To let our spirits soar? Our culture has embraced a philosophy promoting ways to live as freely as possible; we tend to pursue our personal pleasures above all else. But our culture has failed to define what it truly means to live. In this passage, … [Read More…] The Secret of True Spirituality