Why New England Is The New American Missional Frontier By Jared C. Wilson

Editor’s Note: After reading this article by Jared Wilson, previously posted on his blog at The Gospel Coalition, I was reminded of the challenges we have in serving New England and I was greatly encour- aged to see the call to action to consider our own backyard a mission field, fertile and ready for the […]

Matthew Smith | Indelible Grace | Emotionally Honest Worship

This week on the Songtime Radio Broadcast we are interviewing Matthew Smith from Indelible Grace about corporate worship. Listen to the full interview here. Join us Saturday, June 24 at Christ Chapel for a seminar and concert with Matthew Smith Christ Chapel | 1200 Old Stage Road, Centerville, MA | ChristChapelCapeCod.org Tickets: $8 in advance […]

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DOES YOUR WORSHIP MOVE YOU? by Adam Miller

  It’s not uncommon for many of us to walk away from a Sunday morning worship service relatively unmoved. Despite the fact that we gathered to worship the King of kings and Lord of lords, we are not always changed. Anyone who has ever been in a service where the Spirit of God was moving […]

Showing Honor On Mother’s Day (Even When It’s Hard) By Jen Wilkin

 Mother’s Day is once again upon us, sending children of all ages scurrying to the greeting card aisle to find just the right sentiment to send to Mom. Mother’s Day touches all of us – though not all of us are mothers, all of us have a mother. It is true that the calendar date […]

A Gospel For Prodigals By Adam Miller

 Let me offer a theory I have based on personal experience: mothers are some of the most intense prayer warriors that anyone could ever hope to have. I never need to check the weather where I live. If there is ever any sign of a storm, my mother, who lives almost 300 miles away, will […]

Daily Readings for Holy Week by Andreas Köstenberger

Matthew 21PALM SUNDAY: JESUS ENTERS JERUSALEM (March 29, AD 33)Matt 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:28-44; John 12:12-19After three and a half years of public ministry, Jesus’ messianic activity is now reaching a major climax. As Jesus’ brothers had told Him earlier, anyone who claimed to be the Jewish Messiah must reveal Himself to be such […]

Worshiping God Every Day By Tim Chester

Amos 5I wonder if you ever feel a disconnect between Sunday morning and Monday morning? On Sunday you join God’s people in praising Him for who He is and what He’s done. Brilliant. But then Monday brings traffic jams, relentless emails, grumpy colleagues, dirty diapers. The worship of God feels like a distant memory.Amos 5 […]

Praying Through The Sermon On The Mount By Adam Miller

Matthew 5-7The Lord’s Prayer is a passage of Scripture that just about anyone who self-identifies as a Christian can quote. Go ahead and close your eyes and recite it to yourself. I would even wager that this prayer ranks in the top three of people’s recognition level of Bible passages–right after John 3:16 and Psalm […]

Adam’s Trip to Israel 2015

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Habits of Grace | Interview with Dave Mathis

Hear His voice. Have His ear. Belong to His body.Three seemingly unremarkable principles shape and strengthen the Christian life: listening to God’s voice, speaking to him in prayer, and joining together with his people as the church. Though often viewed as normal and routine, the everyday “habits of grace” we cultivate give us access to these […]

Baptism Humor: Missing the Point

Check out this funny clip. Some people get so focused on the details they really miss the big picture, and Jeff Walling has a funny story on someone who missed the point. If you missed this Monday’s broadcast , you can click here to listen online for free.  Rev. Adam Miller is the President and Host of […]