In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says, “Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something aga... Read More...
I love the fresh start of each January! The New Year is a time to reorient on the things that matter, a time to begin incorporating new rhythms and traditions t... Read More...
I love singing Christmas carols—the kind that help us remember what Christmas is all about! I have nothing against Frosty, Rudolph, or jingling all the way, but... Read More...
Worship and thanksgiving are integrally connected. When we worship God, we’re recognizing and thanking Him for who He is and what He’s done. Telling stories of ... Read More...
In the environment of Serving, the question we ask ourselves is, “What needs to be done?” The Bible tells us of many times when God saw a need and did something... Read More...
Throughout Scripture, the writers tell us of God’s greatness and majesty. From the very first pages of the Bible, we see how God is the Creator and Ruler of the... Read More...
A part of Easter often gets overlooked. We know that Jesus dying on the cross and rising from the grave means we can be forgiven from our sins, but sometimes we... Read More...
We sometimes take God’s love for granted. On a grand scale we know that God loves us because He made us, because the Bible tells us He loves us, because Jesus d... Read More...
When I ask myself the question “Who am I following?” my honest answer in many circumstances would have to be “my culture.” The language I speak, the foods I eat... Read More...
The environment of Course Correction raises the question “How do I know if I’m off course?” Sometimes it’s obvious when we’re not following the path God has for... Read More...
Jesus’s resurrection is recorded in all four gospels (Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20). Each gospel writer is writing for a slightly different purpose... Read More...
As we celebrate Easter each spring, we’re reminded of how Jesus modeled servanthood for us and showed us that death isn’t the end— because, in Him, we’ll live f... Read More...
Emily is wife to Phil and mom to baby Eva. She serves as the Family Ministries, Women’s Ministry, and Discipleship Pastor at New Denver Church in Denver, CO. Emily has her MDiv from Denver Seminary and her BA in Christian Ministries from Biola University. Her current hobbies are the same as Eva’s: all she wants is for someone to feed her and let her sleep!