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February 2nd, 2019

Judeo Christian – A Unified Judeo Christian Worldview

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The pilgrims — like their spiritual ancestors that left Egypt at the time of the Exodus and that became the household of God that walked in Christ’s footsteps — sought to develop a ‘covenant community’ This community would need to be built on the sure foundation of the prophets and apostles that taught and lived in harmony with the Judeo Christian worldview. They were to provide an example — a model — that the world could imitate in order to partake of God’s promises. As disciples of Christ our commission is to be witnesses of this worldview and the Messiah’s good news message that is derived from the the teachings of the Hebrew and Greek scriptures. This task was to be accomplished over the centuries and to the ends of the earth. So do you know the biblical worldview — our spiritual roots — that the Prophets and Christ revealed in the scriptures?  

February 2nd, 2019

Spiritual Maturity: When to Shut-Up!

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February 2nd, 2019

Judeo Christian – Culture Wars and Judeo Christian Morality

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February 2nd, 2019

Judeo Christian – The Vision of the City on the Hill

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Alexei de Tocqueville in writing about the greatness and genius of America pointed to the vital importance of the moral teachings upon which the nation was built. He was the first to pen this oft’ quoted sentiment: ‘to understand the secret of her genius and power, America is great because she is good and if America ever ceases to be good she will cease to be great.’ Tocqueville noted that Liberty cannot be established without morality nor morality without faith. These basic concepts were built on the understanding that the Word of God was a beacon of light and this light – the light of the Judeo Christian scriptures and their moral message needed to shine in the darkness. Many pilgrims thought of themselves as architects building a new society and as builders creating the ‘city on the hill’ as a beacon of liberty and righteousness for all. What are the attributes of the biblical ‘city on the hill’ and how do they help us understand our Judeo Christian heritage and our future