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We Are Sheep
Feb 10

Feb 10 We Are Sheep

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

Sheep respond to nurture, and we are sheep according to John’s Gospel. Thus, we know our master’s voice of grace, which causes us to turn our heads and assent to follow.

Collateral Faith
Feb 9

Feb 9 Collateral Faith

Anessa Westbrook
Discipleship

When we are reading and studying the Bible, we often focus on the main characters, rarely considering those who are members of the faceless, nameless “crowd.”

Five Spiritual Resources for When You Need Help
Feb 7

Feb 7 Five Spiritual Resources for When You Need Help

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

As leaders in our communities of faith, we need to make sure that our people know the resources available to them when they are in spiritual need.

What Does it Mean to Be Church?
Feb 3

Feb 3 What Does it Mean to Be Church?

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

What sort of church structure describes Churches of Christ, Christian Churches, and other non-denominational congregations?

How to Speak Christian Correctly
Feb 2

Feb 2 How to Speak Christian Correctly

Mark W. Hamilton
Culture

Only God can bring light out of darkness, and the church cannot limit God’s work to its own projects and priorities.

Event Spotlight: Cruciformity and ElderLink Houston
Feb 1

Feb 1 Event Spotlight: Cruciformity and ElderLink Houston

David Kneip
Church, Siburt Staff

As we prepare for our first ElderLink of 2022, we wanted to whet your appetite for our time together. We recently sat down for virtual conversations with our speakers and host.

Top Five for Speaking Up
Jan 31

Jan 31 Top Five for Speaking Up

Amanda Box
Discipleship

You live and breathe, so you matter, which means you have every right to speak up. Period.

Sheep Respond to Nurture
Jan 27

Jan 27 Sheep Respond to Nurture

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

This week I saw a sheep with an adopted master, following close because it knew familiarity and care. It had everything it needed and responded simply in acceptance.

More of Paul on Light and Darkness
Jan 26

Jan 26 More of Paul on Light and Darkness

Mark W. Hamilton
Culture

Paul is encouraging his hearers to enter into the realm of God even while they remain in this life.

Is it Time to Quit My Church?
Jan 25

Jan 25 Is it Time to Quit My Church?

Jason Locke
Church

For me, perhaps the saddest aspect of the pandemic has been the polarization and consequent sorting of churchgoers.

Getting Our Questions in the Right Order
Jan 24

Jan 24 Getting Our Questions in the Right Order

Carson E. Reed
Carson Reed, Culture

Until folk see and experience the countercultural power of true Christian community and begin to ask, “What does this mean?,” they will not be asking the next question, “What shall we do?”

We Should Teach More on This Topic
Jan 21

Jan 21 We Should Teach More on This Topic

Steve Ridgell
Discipleship

We really don’t talk much about work ethic as our Christian responsibility, yet I believe that work is part of our Christian ethic.

Shhh…
Jan 20

Jan 20 Shhh…

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

In stillness and silence, the gut string chord of striving relaxes to the ringing philharmonic of divine sufficiency; it is enough.

Darkness in the Pauline Letters
Jan 19

Jan 19 Darkness in the Pauline Letters

Mark W. Hamilton
Culture

Paul offers a binary view of life: light and darkness, day and night. But the young Christians must live as befits the light.

Refiner of Hearts
Jan 18

Jan 18 Refiner of Hearts

Phil McKinney II
Discipleship

Scripture tells us repeatedly that God wants to take possession of our stubborn, evil hearts, but it’s difficult when we are kicking and screaming.

Family Prayers
Jan 14

Jan 14 Family Prayers

Greg Taylor
Discipleship

I don’t want the message of this post to be only that we pray, but also about what it means to genuinely connect with God as a family.

Grasping the Newness
Jan 13

Jan 13 Grasping the Newness

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

We can retain the spirit of newness as we face off against burdens and pains, choosing a fresh perspective of hope and promise.

Preaching in the Dark Without Forgetting the Light
Jan 12

Jan 12 Preaching in the Dark Without Forgetting the Light

Mark W. Hamilton
Culture

To take the language of light and darkness, we should remember that it is biblical. In the hands of the prophets and apostles, it is full of rich significance.

8 Questions With Jennifer Schroeder, Summit Director
Jan 10

Jan 10 8 Questions With Jennifer Schroeder, Summit Director

Karissa Herchenroeder
Church

We recently announced that Jennifer Schroeder is joining our team in the Siburt Institute. For those of you who don’t already know her, allow me to introduce the new ACU Summit director.

King of Kings
Jan 6

Jan 6 King of Kings

Beth Ann Fisher
Reflection Roundup

As Epiphany wafts past today, let’s not miss the magnitude of the message through the Magi: the gospel is for all.

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