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Expand Info Sat Feb 11 - Sat Feb 25 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm God’s Design For Women

Saturdays, February 11th, 18th, & 25th
Discover 301
9 a.m. to noon | $8/person

Click HERE to register.

The Bible has much to say on the topic of what it means to be a Christian woman. In this video course based on the book of the same title, Sharon James shares truths about the many roles that God has designed for women within the home, community and church.  Sharon’s solid, biblical teaching will inspire and encourage you to grow in whole-hearted devotion to Christ as you study this critical topic.

Expand Info Sat Feb 11 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm Financial Management Workshop

Get expert help with your finances at this workshop taught by Don Glab, a Certified Financial Planner with UBS Financial Services. More details and online registration will be coming out in the coming weeks.  For questions - call the church office at 301-869-2800.

Location: Edwards Room

Expand Info Sat Feb 18 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm Single Parents Ministry Meeting

Adam Malcolm is overseeing a ministry initiative to equip and care for single parents of Covenant Life Church. All single parents as well as those who want to explore serving in this ministry are invited to attend.

Location: Edwards Room

Visit the ministry web page for more details.

Expand Info Tue Feb 21 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm February - BIG Meeting

February 21st | 7:30pm | Events Center

Dinner & fellowship at 6:30pm.  $3 donation for dinner.

Expand Info Tue Mar 13 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm March - BIG Meeting

March 13th | 7:30pm | Events Center

Dinner & fellowship at 6:30pm.  $3 donation for dinner.

One Blog

Fri Oct 2 2009

The Holy Spirit: Person or Force?

R.A. Torrey’s on the importance of the personality of the Holy Spirit:

“The doctrine of the personality of the Holy Spirit is also of highest importance from the practical standpoint. If we think of the Holy Spirit only as an impersonal power or influence, then our thought will constantly be, how can I get hold of and use the Holy Spirit; but if we think of Him in the Biblical way as a divine Person, infinitely wise, infinitely holy, infinitely tender, then our thought will constantly be, ‘How can the Holy Spirit get hold of and use me?’”

- Braden

Thu Oct 1 2009

The Proper Use of Theology

I’ve read this somewhere:

“Theology is meant to lead to doxology.”

In other words, our growing knowledge of God (theology) is meant to lead to praise (doxology).

When you study the character and nature of our great God, do you practice your theology through praise and awe and worship?

- Braden

Tue Sep 29 2009

A Thriving Friendship

Ray Ortlund: “True friendship thrives when, before God, each one is more aware of his debts than his rights.”

HT: Justin Taylor

Thu Sep 3 2009

Hope for Change #2

The more desperate I feel and the more inadequate I see my efforts to produce change, the more room I allow for God’s sanctifying grace to surge in my soul.  I am truly hopeless, but He is truly hopeful!

Wed Jun 3 2009

Dr. You

I saw this quote here: http://theologica.blogspot.com/2009/05/bonhoeffer-on-difference-between.html

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German pastor and theologian who died opposing Hitler, wrote the following in his book Life Together:

The most experienced psychologist or observer of human nature knows infinitely less of the human heart than the simplest Christian who lives beneath the Cross of Jesus.

The greatest psychological insight, ability, and experience cannot grasp this one thing: what sin is.

Worldly wisdom knows what distress and weakness and failure are, but it does not know the godlessness of man. And so it does not know that man is destroyed only by his sin and can be healed only by forgiveness. Only the Christian knows this.

In the presence of a psychiatrist I can only be a sick man; in the presence of a Christian brother I can dare to be a sinner.

The psychiatrist must first search my heart and yet he never plumbs its ultimate depth. The Christian brother knows when I come to him: here is a sinner like myself, a godless man who wants to confess and yearns for God’s forgiveness.

The psychiatrist views me as if there were no God. The brother views me as I am before the judging and merciful God in the Cross of Jesus Christ.

- Braden