by Greg Burdine | Dec 13, 2013 | Current Issues
Would you like this Christmas to be the perfect Christmas for you and those you love? With all our planning and anticipation of a good Christmas, we often end up feeling tired, stressed out, empty, and unable to really celebrate Christmas. I have found a few...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 11, 2013 | Sermon
An earlier post (See: Learning from Joseph at Christmas) shared two qualities of Joseph that we can emulate: He was righteous and he had great faith. I have found a three more that we can learn to copy. JOSEPH WAS A MAN OF GREAT SELF-CONTROL Then Joseph being raised...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 10, 2013 | Sermon
To many, Joseph is a mere footnote in biblical history. But we can be sure that God was as concerned with who would be the earthly “father” of His Son as He was of who would be His mother. I looked in my Bible for a quote from Joseph, and to my surprise I couldn’t...
by Greg Burdine | Dec 6, 2013 | Current Issues
Every now and then I read an article that I just need to share with others. This is one of those. With all the talk about HealthCare I found this article a great source of Biblical information. I hope it’s a blessing to you. It was written by Mark Coppenger....
by Greg Burdine | Dec 5, 2013 | Sermon, Uncategorized
While there is actually quite a bit of Scripture devoted to Elizabeth, she sort of gets lost in the nativity narrative. We tend to skip over her role as the mother of John the Baptist in our eagerness to magnify Mary’s significance. Her husband, Zechariah, and...