An AI generated synopsis of Dan Roukema’s January 18 message Matthew 9:9–13 On our anniversary Sunday, we intentionally turned to a story that captures Jesus at his most recognizable: creating space at the table. In Gospel of Matthew 9:9–13, Jesus does more than teach or heal. He eats. And in doing so, he reveals who he wants
An AI generated synopsis of Dan Roukema’s January 4 message Every gospel writer tells the story of Jesus with intention. They are not merely recording events; they are proclaiming meaning. Matthew’s birth narrative is a case in point. It is short, selective, and—if we let it speak on its own terms—deeply provocative. In what follows,
Isaiah 35 highlights a profound understanding of joy emerging from desolation and hope amid adversity. It illustrates God’s promise of healing and restoration through Christ, who serves as the steady center amidst life’s turbulent circumstances. This message encourages believers to wait with Jesus, assuring them of present support and future joy.
Discover the meaning of Isaiah 11:1–9 during Advent: how the “stump of Jesse,” the peaceable kingdom, and the coming Messiah reveal God’s plan to restore creation, lift the poor, and transform our world through Jesus.
Dan Roukema discusses the complexities of believing in the church as articulated in the Creed. He emphasizes that belief in the church isn’t about its perfection but acknowledges God’s work through flawed individuals. The church is described as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, highlighting unity, sanctity, universality, and biblical foundation.
Dan Roukema discusses the complexities of believing in the church as articulated in the Creed. He emphasizes that belief in the church isn’t about its perfection but acknowledges God’s work through flawed individuals. The church is described as one, holy, catholic, and apostolic, highlighting unity, sanctity, universality, and biblical foundation.
Learning to Expect God’s Presence From Dan Roukema’s message, October 26, 2025 In Acts 19, Paul arrives in Ephesus, meets a group of believers, and asks them a surprising question: “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?”(Acts 19:2) Their answer is even more surprising: “No, we have not even heard that there is
Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning.