The Harmony of Plurality in Unity
What if music is more than mere entertainment, but reflects, in a distant way, God's Triune nature?...
Keep ReadingHere's the latest iteration of Means of Grace: Divine Light, Is God A Therapist?, Spurgeon's Greatest Evangelist, "Totalizing" Culture War Mindset, The Usefulness of Tradition, and more!...
Pastor Jeff's update on how we're responding to the Alberta government's new COVID-19 restrictions....
An open letter written by Pastor Jeff to the members of Cochrane's Town Council regarding a proposed inclusivity statement for the Town....
Grace Church's spring studies will be Wednesdays at 7:30 PM on the question, "What Is Reformed Theology?"...
Introducing "Christ Our Hope In Life and Death," our Song of the Month for April 2020....
Read our latest newsletter to learn how Grace Church is seeking to face the COVD-19 pandemic....
We’d love to see everyone in the church studying and memorizing the catechism together, individually, as families, and as a congregation....
Why Christ's resurrection on the Third Day was vital--and why Christians celebrate that history-altering truth every Easter....
We who have been joined with Christ in his death, who have had our sins nailed to his cross, and who have the joy and hope of being joined with him in his resurrection, need to be prepared to count the cost and join him “outside the camp.”...
For many Christian families, the stress of the back to school scramble is compounded by decisions regarding how to school their children. Do we choose to home school? Do we send our kids to public school? Christian School? How do we decide what’s best for our family and is right in the eyes of the Lord?...
What if music is more than mere entertainment, but reflects, in a distant way, God's Triune nature?...
Keep ReadingThose long lists of names you find in the Bible are actually very helpful, and you should study them. Here's why....
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Keep ReadingJust because Christians are prone to doubt does not make doubt a good or praiseworthy thing, any more than the fact that Christians are prone to sinful anger makes rage any less sinful....
Keep ReadingWe who have been joined with Christ in his death, who have had our sins nailed to his cross, and who have the joy and hope of being joined with him in his resurrection, need to be prepared to count the cost and join him “outside the camp.”...
Keep ReadingFor many Christian families, the stress of the back to school scramble is compounded by decisions regarding how to school their children. Do we choose to home school? Do we send our kids to public school? Christian School? How do we decide what’s best for our family and is right in the eyes of the Lord?...
Keep ReadingEven as we correctly uphold Jesus’ saving mission, it’s easy to forget that there is an aspect to Christ’s work that, for many, is less pleasant to speak about. Jesus is coming to save, yes, but he is also coming to destroy....
Keep ReadingAs soon as the resurrection and work of Christ on the cross is separated, both lose the fullness of their meaning. And so you can't say, "If Christ had not been raised, his work on the cross was still effectual."...
Keep ReadingThe problem is that legalism, at its best, only addresses symptoms rather than the cause of man’s problem....legalism goes to war against particular sins rather than properly defining the Christian’s enemy as being his or her innate sinfulness....
Keep ReadingThe Trinity lies at the very heart of Christian belief. It is fundamental to Christianity, and denial of it has always been understood to place one "outside the camp."...
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