How we approach the Bible: A reason to begin again
By Ron Simkins Often today we are presented with a forced choice about how we think about the Bible. Either it is “inerrant in every way” or “it is unreliable.”
Read MoreBy Ron Simkins Often today we are presented with a forced choice about how we think about the Bible. Either it is “inerrant in every way” or “it is unreliable.”
Read More– By Jim Linder, based on his teaching from February 14, 2010 I was surprised by the number of positive response I received to Sunday’s teaching, when I used the
Read More– By Ron Simkins, based on his teaching February 7, 2010 In my teaching on Sunday, I suggested that Scriptural narratives are a good place to start if you’re looking
Read MoreBy Ron Simkins, from his teaching on January 31, 2010 In my teaching this week, I suggested that any fellowship/church that is attempting to follow Jesus must be (1) a
Read More– By Jim Linder, from his teaching at NCF on January 24 In last week’s teaching I made three points: 1) God has fallen in love with humanity, 2) We
Read More– By Ron Simkins, from his teaching at New Covenant on January 17, 2010 Jesus wants oneness and diversity in the body of Christ. Is there a reason to begin
Read MoreA New Year presents hope of a new beginning, a fresh start, an opportunity to fulfill past shortcomings or enhance present conditions, or even plan for a better future. I
Read MoreThis past Saturday, many of us from New Covenant had the opportunity to be “bell ringers” for the Salvation Army. The experience was enlightening (even though our pastor Jeff managed
Read MoreWe want to be a fellowship where the mind is a part of our faith and faithfulness, and where questions, wonderings, doubts, and thinking are all welcome. Below is part
Read MoreLaura Brennemann was our visiting speaker this past Sunday, and I was personally appreciative and challenged by her words. Thanks, Laura. – Ron Simkins I hope many of you were
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