When it comes to the question of salvation, Protestants and Catholics have very different beliefs. Protestants believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone, while Catholics believe that salvation is by grace plus works. This difference is largely due to the different authority structures. Protestants tend to interpret scripture more literally and hold it as the final authority, while Catholics give more weight to the tradition of the Church and Canon Law. Continue reading
Two Perspectives
Today we begin a new series in which we will learn from a much older and wiser man who wants to shape our journey through life. The man lived some 3000 years ago, but it would be virtually impossible to… Read More
“Don’t Judge Me!”
It is almost predictable: a Christian is sharing the reality of sin and the need for a Savior and soon hears: “Didn’t Jesus say not to judge others? Why are YOU judging me?” Is this true? How would you respond?… Read More
The Mission
Understanding our mission in life is critical if we are to live a purpose-filled life. Jesus never envisioned His people struggling with aimlessness or merely living busy lives. Jesus wants more for us. Today, you will not only find out… Read More
Dissimilitude
Christianity is often associated with mere performance rather than renewed identity. But we were not saved from something we did; we were saved from our unbelief. In light of this, we will contrast two types of people and their quest… Read More
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