Redeeming Christmas Boredom | Key Takeaways | Steve Brown
"He don't look angry at all." Sometimes the biggest surprise at Christmas is discovering God is not what we expected. Text: John 1:1-18 Watch the full sermon here
12/12/2024
Waiting For A Savior
During Advent, we reflect on the prophecies that preceded the birth of Jesus and how he fulfilled them. This grounds the entire season in the story of God’s people waiting for the coming of the Messiah.God is sovereign over the future and he alone is capable of telling the future perfectly. God told
12/11/2024
Isn’t Obedience the Point?
Salvation is through grace. So is obedience.My late friend, Jack Miller, used to say that all of Biblical theology can be summed up in two sentences: 1) Cheer up; you’re a lot worse than you think you are. 2) Cheer up; God’s grace is a lot bigger than you think it is. In that comment, Jack pointed t
12/10/2024
Getting Better by Not Trying Harder
Far from what a lot of highly worried religious folks think, we grace people do have a deep affinity toward ethics.We just don’t lie down and take the petty, authoritarian, moralistic silliness some people try to say is integral to the Christian faith. (I’m looking at you, works righteousness.) And
Quentin Schultze | You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out! | Steve Brown, Etc.
Steve Brown Etc. on 12/15/2024
Are there actually parables in "A Christmas Story"? Author Quentin Schultze says yes. This week, the Etc gang talks with Schultze about the classic film and his friend, writer Jean Shepherd. The post Quentin Schultze | You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out! | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.Are the