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How to Read the Bible (Ep64)

How to Read the Bible (Ep64)

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 25, 2023 | Craving Answers, Craving God, Podcast

The key to understanding the Bible is recognizing the genre: it’s not primarily a book of rules, it’s not primarily a book of inspiration, it’s not even primarily a book of religious belief – it’s primarily a story, narrative. And the Bible claims to be the...

From Futility to Faithfulness – Third Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | May 1, 2023 | Sermon, Services

Peter exhorts us as exiles to remember that the blood of Christ on the cross has delivered us from futile ways. Instead we have a full and hopeful life, even when we struggle, since Christ rose from the dead. Having been purified by grace through faith, we are called...

Facing Troubles with Joy – Second Sunday of Easter

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 16, 2023 | Sermon, Services

There are times when we are overwhelmed and wonder how we will move forward. The disciples felt this way immediately after Jesus' death. However, His resurrection opened their eyes to see that nothing, not even death, can destroy the hope Jesus gives. They were...
How to Read the Bible (Ep64)

Christianity and Fundamentalism (Ep63)

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 11, 2023 | Craving Answers, Craving God, Podcast

There are roughly two parts to Christian fundamentalism: a commitment to the fundamental truths of the Bible, and a strong impulse to separate from the surrounding culture. Aaron and Chuck talk about what’s biblical and what’s unbiblical with this definition of...

The Reality of Easter – The Resurrection of Jesus

by St James Lutheran Church | Apr 9, 2023 | Sermon, Services

The arguments against the historical resurrection of Jesus are philosophical and theological, not based on historical analysis. In other words, there are no good historical reasons to disbelieve that Jesus bodily rose from the dead. But there are philosophical reasons...
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