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  • Grace Talks | Faith + Science - Dr. Michael Belote
    2026/01/24

    The apparent conflict between biblical creation accounts and scientific understanding of Earth's age has troubled many believers, creating a false choice between faith and science. This tension isn't new - it has ancient roots in Greek philosophy and epicureanism, with both sides making critical errors when Darwin's theories emerged. Those opposing faith claimed science disproves God, while many believers felt compelled to reject science to preserve their faith.To properly understand Genesis, we must recognize it as a temple text - a common ancient literary form that described a deity's identity, temple location, seven-day inauguration ceremony, and final rest. Genesis follows this exact pattern, answering crucial questions for the Hebrew people: Who is our God (Yahweh, creator of everything), where is His temple (all of creation), and where is His image (humanity itself). The key insight is that all material creation happens in Genesis 1:1, which could represent any timeframe, while the seven days describe God's inauguration ceremony for His cosmic temple.This understanding allows multiple interpretations to coexist - whether viewing the days as ages, literal periods, or metaphorical elements of a temple text. Christians should focus on essential gospel truths rather than secondary issues, practicing humility in both scientific and theological understanding. The real conflict isn't between facts but between different worldviews interpreting the same evidence. Faith and reason work together as gifts from God to help us understand His truth and world.

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    20 分
  • All in Through Obedience | Bishop Steven Arnold
    2026/01/18

    Daniel's unwavering commitment to prayer despite King Darius's decree demonstrates what it means to be completely devoted to God. True obedience isn't manufactured in crisis moments but built through consistent daily faithfulness. Faith and obedience cannot be separated - your actions reveal the reality of your beliefs more than words ever could. Daniel overcame fear by relying on God's constant presence and rejecting the spirit of fear that paralyzes us from walking in God's purposes. His consistent spiritual disciplines, developed during peaceful times, sustained him through trials and positioned him to see God's miraculous deliverance.

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    28 分
  • All in By Faith | Bishop Steven Arnold
    2026/01/11

    The story of three Hebrew boys in Daniel chapter 3 demonstrates what it means to have unwavering faith in God. These young men faced death in a fiery furnace but declared they would trust God whether He delivered them or not. Being all in for God means trusting Him without conditions, not just when things go our way. True faith requires making decisions about our standards before tests come, developing discipline over our flesh, and surrounding ourselves with people who lift us up. When we trust God completely with outcomes instead of trying to manipulate them, supernatural divine intervention steps in, just as God walked with the Hebrew boys in the fire.

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    26 分
  • Resolve to Be All In | Pastor Joshua Hurlburt
    2026/01/04

    As we enter 2026, we have the opportunity to embrace a different kind of resolve - one rooted in faith rather than willpower. Daniel's story shows us what biblical resolve looks like: settling our identity and priorities before pressure comes. Most resolutions fail because our habits are stronger than our resolve, and if we don't intentionally choose what shapes us, our culture will make that choice for us. What we feed on - whether social media, news, or entertainment - forms our resolve and character. Fasting can reveal what truly shapes us and help us take charge of what feeds our souls. While our resolve may fail, Jesus demonstrated perfect resolve by setting His face toward Jerusalem and going to the cross for us.

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    25 分
  • Grace Talks | Christianity & Politics - Leon Jones, Jr.
    2026/01/04

    In today's polarized political environment, Christians often find themselves caught between two extremes: complete withdrawal from politics or becoming so partisan that their political identity overshadows their faith. However, there is a biblical middle ground that honors both civic responsibility and Christian calling. Scripture calls believers to pray for leaders and stay informed about political processes, making engagement a duty rather than an option.The foundation of Christian political engagement must be love, as summarized in Jesus' greatest commandments to love God and love neighbors. This means approaching political decisions from a perspective of love rather than hatred, fear, or the pursuit of power. Christians should focus on issues and policies rather than making personal attacks, which allows for more objective and productive conversations. It's important to recognize that faithful believers can belong to different political parties and reach different conclusions about which policies best reflect biblical principles, rather than following party lines blindly.Churches play a crucial role by encouraging civic engagement while avoiding partisan endorsements that could alienate members and shift focus from the gospel message. When Christians disagree on political matters, they should engage in respectful dialogue about the issues themselves rather than questioning each other's faith or spiritual maturity. The goal is thoughtful, principled engagement that maintains independence from political parties while staying committed to biblical values, requiring regular prayer, careful study, and a commitment to treating political opponents with respect and love.

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    29 分
  • Beginning a New Year | Pastor Joshua Hurlburt
    2025/12/28

    Jesus extends a powerful invitation to all who are weary and burdened: Come to me and I will give you rest. This isn't about self-improvement or trying harder, but about accepting His offer to exchange our heavy burdens for His easy yoke. When Jesus describes Himself as gentle and humble in heart, He's revealing that the pace of our lives will match the heart of our master. His yoke is easy because it's tailor-made for us, and His burden is light because He is stronger. Jesus took our heaviest burden on the cross so we could receive His lightest gift - true rest for our souls.

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    13 分
  • The Gift: Myrrh - It's Time to Believe | Bishop Steven Arnold
    2025/12/21

    Many people struggle with genuine faith despite attending church regularly. True belief isn't passive acceptance but passionate conviction that transforms our entire life. The world pulls us away through three main obstacles: the pursuit of pleasure over conviction, chasing material possessions instead of eternal values, and pride that keeps us from surrendering to God. We must believe in the cross where Christ paid our debt, in Jesus as the only way to salvation, and in His victorious resurrection. When we truly believe, it changes our behavior and activates God's power in our lives, just like the woman who touched Jesus' garment and was healed after 12 years of suffering.

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    33 分
  • The Gift: Frankincense - Clinging to Christ | Bishop Steven Arnold
    2025/12/14

    Life often shakes us to our core, leaving us hurting while trying to maintain appearances. In these moments, we need hope and the assurance that we can hold on when everything tells us to give up. Jesus serves as our great high priest who paid the ultimate price for our sins and stands in the gap before God where we could never stand. He understands our weaknesses because He lived among us for 33 years, experiencing every temptation yet remaining sinless. Through Christ, we have bold access to God's throne where we receive mercy instead of judgment and grace that strengthens us in our weakness. Even when we want to let go and quit, our great high priest holds onto us, never leaving or forsaking us.

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    29 分