by Brian Lowe | Dec 3, 2012 | News
Those with the Y chromosome are known for being haters of all things holiday. The extra demand on our resources for the next few weeks is intense. So, it’s easy to get cynical and critical. But, Men, we are called to something more than criticism. We are...
by Nathan Chapman | Dec 1, 2012 | News
During the holiday season, a large share of our thought and resources are used in the giving and receiving of gifts. It is also a season when we consider how we might give to certain causes. There is no better cause than the spread of the gospel through faithful...
by Kathy Maas | Dec 1, 2012 | Events
Here’s what’s happening at Exodus for the Christmas season. Enjoy celebrating Jesus with your family through these events. Angel Tree This Christmas we have the opportunity to support area families through our partnership with North Belmont Elementary. Look for the...
by Brian Lowe | Nov 30, 2012 | News
by David Kneen Part 2 In a previous post, we looked at the reality of grief during the holidays. The reality is that none of us are whole creatures, but some among us are truly walking wounded. Among other challenges, you may be facing the holidays with grief,...
by Brian Lowe | Nov 29, 2012 | News
One of the things we love to do at Christmas is to read parts of the Christmas Story leading up to Christmas Eve. This helps us focus our hearts on Jesus during a time of year that could draw us away so easily. To those who are single: Pursue Jesus now in His Word....
by Nathan Chapman | Nov 29, 2012 | News
Imparting the Christmas Hymns The number of songs that we hear during this season that have to do with Santa, Reindeer and the weather, unfortunately, can easily out number the songs that deal with the beauty of the Incarnation. Singing about something that is so...