
Why study the book of Micah?
Micah reminds us that faithfulness to God can have a lasting impact. Ordinary people (people like us!) can have an extraordinary influence on the world.
Read MoreMicah reminds us that faithfulness to God can have a lasting impact. Ordinary people (people like us!) can have an extraordinary influence on the world.
Read MoreAt Mountain Creek, you’ve heard us say “6 in 10”. That is, 6 in 10 of our nearest neighbors are not involved in a faith community. That was the result of a survey of homes located within a three-mile radius of Mountain Creek Baptist Church. The number is actually 62.4% and rising, according to the
Read MoreA dozen or so years ago I was handed a copy of Richard Sibbes’ classic book The Bruised Reed, and so I was introduced to the line of books known as “Puritan Paperbacks.” These little books, originally written in the 1600’s but updated and abridged for modern readers, have been an incredible source of encouragement
Read MoreSix feet apart, programs still on pause, and everything’s still uncertain. Is it even possible to serve the church this fall? Yes, you can! But serving right now just may look a little different. With that in mind, here are five ways you can still serve the church in this time of social distancing: Practice
Read MoreAccording to one analysis, the average person will spend 13 years of his lifetime at the workplace. If you shift to waking hours, a person will spend a third of life at work. And this is just accounting for paid work, not accounting for work at home or volunteering. Today is Labor Day and I
Read MoreLast week we considered ways that we can get the gospel in; today we want to think about how to get the gospel out. One important clarification: I’m not thinking like we think about so many other things right now. In these thoughts below on Getting the Gospel Out, I don’t mean, “once everything goes
Read MoreThe gospel is the message “that Christ died for our sins, in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures” (1 Cor. 15:3–4). This is the message “of first importance,” Paul says. And as the church, we still need the gospel.
Read MoreWhy did we start a pastors’ blog for Mountain Creek Baptist Church? I’m glad you asked.
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