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The Invisible Wound: The Dangers of Discrimination & Prejudice in the Church
God hates prejudice and discrimination. It is a corrosive acid on the very foundation of society, transforming a potentially vibrant, unified whole into a fractured landscape defined by injustice and mistrust. It is an awful practice that systematically denies individuals their inherent dignity, stifling human potential by valuing characteristics like skin color or origin over talent and character. This leads to profound societal damage: economic progress stalls as innovation
Ray Reynolds
Nov 15, 20257 min read


In the World. Not of the World.
Since I was a child I remember preachers saying we are called to be "in the world, but not of the world." This phrase, rooted in Jesus' prayer for his followers in John 17:15–18 , is the core of Christian distinctiveness. It's a challenging tightrope walk, requiring us to engage deeply with the culture around us while maintaining a clear, separate identity anchored in Christ. What must we do with this intriguing paradox? What Does the Bible Mean by "The World"? When the Bible
Ray Reynolds
Nov 8, 20253 min read


Giving Thanks Always
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, it’s natural for us to start thinking about gratitude. But for Christians, thankfulness isn’t just a seasonal mindset—it’s a daily way of life. Paul writes in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” That’s a big statement. Give thanks in all circumstances, not just the good ones. Not just when everything’s going our way. But even when life is uncertain. Even when t
Eric Whittle
Nov 2, 20252 min read


Unmasking Halloween: The Sweet, The Scary & The Sacred
From carved pumpkins and trick-or-treating to costumes and ghost stories, Halloween is a holiday beloved by many. In my pre-teen and teen years, the cities around our area would coordinate truck or treating and publicize dates to coordinate with parents. The benefit to this effort was that some cities did trick or treating on the weekend, instead of Halloween night. This provided us with ample opportunities for a greater “haul” of treats. We’d often hit two or three cities in
Ray Reynolds
Oct 28, 20257 min read


Ants, Grasshoppers & the Gospel of Grace
Have you ever heard the classic fable about the ants and the grasshoppers ? It’s a great story that usually teaches us a basic life lesson about hard work, preparation, and the dangers of procrastination. Here’s the quick recap: The hardworking ants spent all summer diligently storing food for the winter. The grasshoppers , however, simply played all day. When the ants warned them, the grasshoppers scoffed, “There is plenty of time to work!” But as it always does, winter qui
Ray Reynolds
Oct 22, 20253 min read


Is the “Diotrephes Spirit” Wreaking Havoc on the 21st Century Church?
Is the “Diotrephes Spirit” Wreaking Havoc on the 21st Century Church? If the "Jezebel spirit" is associated with subtle manipulation and moral compromise, the “Diotrephes spirit” represents something far more blunt and hierarchical: the desire for absolute, unchecked control in church leadership. This term draws its origin from a man named “Diotrephes" ( III John 1:9-10 ). Diotrephes was a local leader obsessed with his own supremacy, rejecting outside authority (even the apo
Ray Reynolds
Oct 17, 20254 min read


Is the “Jezebel Spirit” Wreaking Havoc on the 21st Century Church?
The term “Jezebel spirit” has become a recognizable (and often controversial) phrase in certain Christian circles, particularly within charismatic and Pentecostal denominations. It’s used to describe a manipulative, narcissistic, dominating, and often sensual influence believed to be at work in the church today. Of course, the description draws its name from the biblical Queen Jezebel—a figure infamous for promoting pagan worship and persecuting God’s prophets in ancient Isra
Ray Reynolds
Oct 17, 20254 min read


Forgive Yourself: Accept the Grace of a Loving God
We’ve all been there. You confess a mistake, repent of a sin, and feel the power of God’s forgiveness wash over you. The guilt lifts,...
Ray Reynolds
Oct 11, 20255 min read


My Master's Money: What Jesus Taught About Financial Stability, Generosity & Wealth
Money is perhaps the most universal concern in human life. It affects our stress levels, our relationships, and the decisions we make...
Ray Reynolds
Sep 28, 20255 min read


Faith Over Fear
If there’s one thing the world is full of right now—it’s fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Fear of rejection. Fear of standing out. But as followers of Christ, we are called to live differently. Not recklessly, but boldly, with a faith that stands firm no matter what comes. 2 Timothy 1:7 reminds us, “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” That means we don’t have to be afraid. Not of speaking truth. Not of living out our convic
Eric Whittle
Sep 28, 20252 min read


The High Cost of Freedom: Charlie Kirk, Political Extremism & Modern Spiritual Warfare
Charlie Kirk's passing has definitely rocked my confidence in the people of this world. It seems evident that some people can’t have...
Ray Reynolds
Sep 22, 20254 min read


Everyday Evangelism
When we hear the word “evangelism,” we often picture missionaries overseas or preachers in front of a crowd. But the truth is, evangelism starts right where we are. In our homes, at work, at school and inn our everyday conversations. Evangelism isn’t just about preaching, it’s about sharing Jesus with others through the way we live, speak, and serve. In Matthew 28:19–20, Jesus gives us our mission: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations...” That wasn’t a command just
Eric Whittle
Sep 21, 20252 min read


THE HEART OF A SHEPHERD: 7 Ways Elders Can Follow in the Footsteps of Jesus
Our elders have decided to add some men to the eldership in Summerdale. This is an exciting time but also a time to remain sober and...
Ray Reynolds
Sep 18, 20256 min read


Forgive As You’ve Been Forgiven
Living out our faith isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to forgiveness. It’s one thing to talk about grace and mercy on Sundays but it’s another to actually offer it to someone who hurt you, disappointed you, or let you down. But Scripture doesn’t leave much room for debate. Colossians 3:13 tells us, “Bear with one another, and forgive one another if anyone has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” That last part hits hard: “as the Lord forga
Eric Whittle
Sep 14, 20252 min read


Home Sweet Home: When The Saints Go Marching In
A few days ago we brought Misty’s dad home on hospice care. As I write these words I’m only about four feet from his bed. He lays on a...
Ray Reynolds
Sep 13, 20259 min read


The Vicious Cycle of Violence: Finding the Path of Peace
Another young life has been cut short. The news of Charlie Kirk's death is truly heartbreaking. No matter our political differences, the...
Ray Reynolds
Sep 11, 20255 min read


Back to the Basics – Living It Out
Over the past month, we’ve looked at some of the most important foundations of our faith—prayer, Bible study, worship, and service. These aren’t just things we do to check off a list. They are essential habits that help us grow closer to God and more like Jesus every day. But now comes the real challenge: putting it into practice. It’s one thing to know why we pray. It’s another to make prayer a part of our daily lives. It’s one thing to say the Bible is important. It’s anoth
Eric Whittle
Aug 31, 20252 min read


Why We Serve
When you look at the life of Jesus, one thing becomes clear: He came to serve. In Mark 10:45, Jesus says, “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” If that was His purpose, how can we live any differently? Service is one of the most basic—and most powerful—ways we live out our faith. It’s not about titles or recognition. It’s about humility, love, and the desire to reflect Jesus to the world around us. Whether y
Eric Whittle
Aug 24, 20252 min read


Why Worship Together
Worship is one of the greatest privileges we have as followers of Christ. It’s a time when we lift our hearts and voices in praise, reflect on the cross through communion, and hear the Word of God proclaimed. But as important as worship is, we sometimes forget that it was never meant to be something we do alone. God designed us to worship together. Hebrews 10:24–25 reminds us, “And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembli
Eric Whittle
Aug 17, 20252 min read


Why Bible Class Matters
One of the greatest blessings we have as Christians is access to God’s Word. The Bible is how God speaks to us. It’s where we learn who He is, what He’s done, and how He calls us to live. But the truth is, the Bible isn’t always easy to understand, especially for kids and young people who are just starting their faith journey. That’s why Bible class matters. Our Sunday morning and Wednesday night classes aren’t just something extra, they’re an essential part of spiritual grow
Eric Whittle
Aug 10, 20252 min read
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