The Charge That Shapes Our Ministry: Christ at the Center of All We Do
We minister in Christ’s strength, not our own, as we seek to bring his message of redemption to a world in need of hope.
We minister in Christ’s strength, not our own, as we seek to bring his message of redemption to a world in need of hope.
In God’s graceful timing, he always answers faithful prayers as he knows is best.
Who needs your forgiveness this day? Our Lord has already declared what he wants: “forgive as God in Christ forgave you.”
The charge to put God’s priorities above our own often can reduce our checklist to one item: Does this church help me serve Jesus better?
This Christmas, The Porter’s Gate has produced Advent music that speaks to the complexity of this past year.
When the Holy Spirit is active among us, he not only convicts our hearts of sin, but makes us willing to confess our sin to God and to one another.
Our churches, our families, our neighborhoods, fellowships, and the people in all of these, become more precious to us as we invest in them, and Jesus shines brighter because we do.
The foundational conviction of Covenant Seminary is that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the inspired, inerrant Word of God, our only infallible rule of faith and practice.
We don’t love others because they deserve it, but because Christ deserves our obedience.
If you have come to the end of yourself, it’s time to pray “that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”