09/03/2023 | “Pitching the Tent” | Exodus 26:1-37

God’s tent is a marvel of engineering and artistry. A microcosm of Heaven on earth. The place where God bids us draw near yet warns that our approach requires a mediator. A place whose concealed treasures speak of unseen saving faith in an unseen God.   Join us as we examine Exodus 26:1-37 and consider the design, artistry, purpose and promises found in the Tabernacle.  

08/27/2023 | “The Light of Life” | Exodus 25:31-40

God’s first creative act was to turn on the light. Light brings clarity, reveals truth, enlivens, and reflects the beauty God made. Eternity will have no darkness, no night. The lampstand in the Tabernacle points to this and much more. Join us as we examine Exodus 25:31-40 and consider the beautiful promises bound up in the Golden Lampstand and the true ‘light of life’ to which it points. 

08/13/2023 | “Our Daily Bread” | Exodus 25:23-30

Bread, once beloved, is now an enemy. But our anti-gluten, pro-keto war on bread comes at a cost. A cost to our health, pleasure, fellowship. And not insignificantly, our theology.  Bread is a big deal in Scripture. God placed it in his own Tent. But why? Join us as we examine Exodus 25:23-30 and consider God’s instructions for a table in the Tabernacle to present the Bread of the Presence and what this bread means for us.

08/06/2023 | “Gaining Access” | Exodus 25:9-22

Tailgating is forbidden at work. Access depends upon our credentials.  But access to God is never based on our credentials. It requires tailgating Christ through the door.  The badge of his obedience & sacrifice is the only credential that allows us in.   Join us this week as we examine Exodus 25:9-22 and consider God’s instructions to Moses regarding the Ark of the Covenant and unpack its promises for us.  

07/30/2023 | “The Truth About Giving” | Exodus 25:1-9

By cheerful giving, Christians celebrate the attributes of a giving God – his grace, provision, faithfulness, goodness.  Giving is a barometer of our delight in our God and faith in what we profess to believe about Him. Are you a cheerful giver? Join us as we examine Exodus 25:1-9 and consider voluntary, joyful, and Christ-centered giving.  

07/23/2023 | “Pattern for Life” | Exodus 24:1-18

Worship has a pattern. It shows how we approach an inapproachable God. How we love and are loved by him. And this pattern; calling, confession, consecration, communion and commission, forms a trajectory for a life with God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.  Join us this week as we examine Exodus 24 and consider the pattern God has given us for worship and for life.  

07/16/2023 | “Important Reminders” | Exodus 23:20-33

In Exodus, God instructs Israel to apply the moral law to daily life. But ethics are not enough. Only God’s presence & promises make them his people. In Exodus 23 He explains how He will bring them into the land and gives us a map for the Christian life. Join us as we examine Exodus 23:20-33 as we unpack God’s plan to bring His people into promised rest and consider what this plan teaches us about the Christian life. 

07/09/2023 | “Pressed Down, Running Over” | Exodus 23:10-19

Pressed down, shaken together, running over, falling into your lap and down the hem of your robe. This is how the Lord delights to give joy, grace, peace, and rest as the communion of the saints takes visible shape in Lord’s Day worship. Are you ready?  

Join us as we examine Exodus 23:10-19 and consider the blessings the Lord intends for the worship of the gathered people of God. 

06/25/2023 | “Property Values” | Exodus 21:28-22:17

Does our love for our neighbor as ourselves extend to our fences, dogs, shared spaces, care for things borrowed? Does neighborliness identify us as covenant people of God? Or confirm the world’s suspicion that our faith is a hypocritical cover story? Join us as we examine Exodus 21:28-22:17 and examine what the Bible says about our responsibility to love our neighbors by the way we use our things, what happens when we fail to exercise this love, and why it matters.

06/18/2023 | “An Eye for and Eye” | Exodus 21:18-27

An eye for an eye! Moderns assume this is a sanction for revenge. But what if it is a safeguard to keep personal offense from becoming a blood feud. To guard against revenge, not foster it. And to help assess what sin destroys and repentance requires. Join us as we examine God’s law concerning personal injury in Exodus 21:18-27 and consider the important difference between justice and vengeance.