A Quick survey of the history of presidential pardons reveals that this act to set aside punishment for a federal crime is riddled with controversy and scandal. From George Washington to the present day, the reality of the pardon has drawn our attention to the power vested in one man to remove the penalty for...
Sermon Category: Ephesians
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The Building Plans for the Church: Ephesians 1:3-6
How does the La Sagrada Familia basilica in Spain provide a framework for us to understand the concepts of God’s decision to build the church before the foundation of the world? What does it mean for the church to “bless” God? How are we to understand God’s plans for election and adoption? Online worship...
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How God took a side against Evil and Sin: Ephesians 1:1-2
Elie Wiesel’s horrific experiences in two concentration camps during the Holocaust taught him the absolute necessity of taking sides against evil and refusing to be silent in the face of injustice. The Book of Ephesians reveals that our God also refused to be silent on evil and injustice and chose to decisively act in Jesus...