by Aaron Syvertsen | Jan 29, 2020 | Blog, Discipleship, Faith and Fear, Life and Death
There are certain days in history that get remembered as, “Where were you when you heard ____?” Unfortunately, it’s typically associated with tragedy and loss. For previous generations, it was Pearl Harbor and the assassinations of JFK and MLK. In my lifetime, the...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Dec 11, 2019 | Blog, Christian Living, Church History, Encouragement, Sound Doctrine
Christians are, by their nature, a bookish kind of people. The all-powerful, all-knowing, all-sovereign God of the universe who created all things for his Glory chose to reveal Himself through, of all things, a book. The written Word is the single unified story...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Nov 13, 2019 | Blog, Christian Living, Daily Life
There is no shortage of studies, both secular and spiritual, that point to mankind’s desire for purpose. There is the study out of the University of Virginia that says over 90% of people want their life of some sort of meaning. There’s the recent study in the Health...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog, Children, Contentment, Rest
This may sound surprising to you, but even pastors find themselves in situations where they’re at a loss for words. In fact, I find myself in these kinds of situations more than most people realize, but that will be for an entirely different blog someday. I want to...
by Aaron Syvertsen | Sep 25, 2019 | Anxiety, Blog, Discipleship, Encouragement, Faith, Perseverance, Trust
This past weekend, we began a new sermon series in the book of Philippians, where we’ll take nine weeks to work our way through four chapters and our hope in it is that our “love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment, so that we may approve what...