- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Liturgy
The move from Christmas season to Epiphany season should not be a let down. Christmas is a season of great joy, but Epiphany is as well. And so that's my exhortation to you: Keep the party going. Keep the celebration going. The themes change, but the festivity remains.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Sacramental Theology
There are many arguments we can derive from Scripture in favor of the practice of baptizing children.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Liturgy
Christmas celebrates the incarnation of God’s Son. John describes it as the Word made flesh. Isaiah used the language of “Immanuel,” meaning “God with us.” In the incarnation, God becomes man without ceasing to be God. Jesus Christ, from the point of conception by the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary, is fully God and fully man, two natures in one person. The natures are not mixed and cannot be separated.
- Written by: Rich Lusk
- Category: Bible
Sermon -- How the Story Ends: Living Every Day in Light of the Last Day (1 Thess. 4:9-18)
A few notes, following up on yesterday's sermon: