The tabernacle was a means of supporting the Covenant made between the LORD and the People of Israel. The tabernacle not only gave rise to the role of the priest and the sacrificial system, it was a microcosm of worship for heaven and earth. Continue reading
What Does “Yom Kippur” Signify?
Pastor Pat sent the following to the men of Grace Fellowship and I thought it would be insightful for the rest of Grace Fellowship to consider: Gentlemen- Yesterday was Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, which is still celebrated by… Read More
graceTALK, September 2009
The Leadership Team answers your questions. Q1 (2:35). This question was prompted by the “Jesus is” sermon series on other religions. I would like some thoughts, experiences, advice, and resources to help me think through evangelism as it relates to… Read More
The Greatest Love Story Ever – Part I
Maybe you have heard the phrase, “Christ is at the center of all the Bible.” Or, “the whole of Scripture points to Jesus Christ.” How about, “The Bible is a love-story of God chasing His creation.” Did you know that… Read More