Easter and the Resurrection
What is the resurrection and why does it matter for the Christian faith? Hear Dr. Ben Witherington share about its uniqueness and significance for every believer.
What is the resurrection and why does it matter for the Christian faith? Hear Dr. Ben Witherington share about its uniqueness and significance for every believer.
Everyone needs to be set free. The idea that we come into the world with a will entirely at liberty to choose one path or another is a myth. We are born in bondage—bondage to
Feeding empty with fullness Indulgence aside Tasting weakness Shattering pride Spiritual gasping Ironic self care Inhaling mercy Exhaling prayer Hunger for knowing Beyond taste’s delight Divine craving Soul’s appetite Love’s yoke of longing Dross churning
Dr. Michael Pasquarello explains how Lent is an invitation to examine our desires and reorient them toward God. See our growing playlist of Seven Minute Seminary.
At the heart of the Christian faith is the conviction that Jesus Christ, fully God yet fully man, died upon the cross and was raised from the dead. Jesus’ disciples were eyewitnesses to these events.
Just before Advent, J.D. Walt posted a great article asking, “What Is Your Master Calendar?” and explaining why it matters. You should take a look at it if you haven’t already. For all of us,
In 2012, Seedbed ran 12 days of sermons themed around Christmas—the Incarnation, Christ, the nativity—all parts of the grand story of God which finds its culmination in the Christ event. Here is a round up
January 5: John Wesley, from “The More Excellent Way” One point remains to be considered; that is, the use of money. What is the way wherein the generality of Christians employ this? And is there
January 4: Gregory of Nazianzus, from “A Christmas Sermon” Christ is born, glorify Him. Christ from heaven, go out to meet Him. Christ on earth, be exalted. Sing to the Lord all the whole earth; and
January 3: St. Bridget of Sweden, from “The Revelation of St. Bridget” When I [in this revelation] was present by the manger of the Lord in Bethlehem I beheld a Virgin of extreme beauty wrapped
January 2: Charles Wesley, “Hark, How All the Welkin Rings” Hark, how all the welkin rings, “Glory to the King of kings; peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled!” Joyful, all ye
January 1: Martin Luther, from “The Story of the Birth of Jesus and the Angels’ Song” Where Christ and the Gospel are there is the fruitful Bethlehem and the thankful Judea. There every one has