Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | June 10, 2020

In today’s devotional we reflect on Paul’s exhortation for believers to “maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”

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Sunday Online Gathering

By Dr. Todd Smedley | June 7, 2020

Today is our second Sunday in Romans 8. Our Scripture readings are Ezekiel 37:1-14 and Romans 8:1–4.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | June 3, 2020

Reflections on our moment of national crisis [VIDEO], plus our normal weekly announcements.

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Our Text Today, the Bible

By Dr. Todd Smedley | June 3, 2020

In this moment of national crisis fueled by a pandemic, political polarization, racial injustice, and rioting, looting, where do we place our confidence?

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Declaring His Gospel

By David Frerichs | June 2, 2020

The gospel is part of a grand narrative, a story to be told, news to be declared. But declaring it often provokes opposition. That is because the gospel demands a response.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | May 27, 2020

How is your prayer life going these days? When mine grows stale, I draw great refreshment from the ever timely and applicable prayers of the Apostle Paul.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | May 20, 2020

The high priestly prayer recorded in John 17 reminds us of the heart of Jesus for his church; that she may be one.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | May 13, 2020

What is God doing in and through the coronavirus pandemic? We don’t know all the answers, but I hope you will be encouraged today as I share from Scripture what we do know.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | May 6, 2020

Good works are an outflowing of God’s grace to us. We want to be a church that demonstrates this grace and displays neighbor-loving service to those around us.

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Midweek Devotional and Update

By Dr. Todd Smedley | April 29, 2020

I hope you’ll be encouraged to hear how saints from the DC area were thinking and praying as churches prepared to open following the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.

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