Author: Charles Moore

The Gospel and Gender Ideology (Session 1 Recap 2)

Since the icy weather derailed our Midweek Winter Series this week, I thought that I would share with you a few more highlights from our first session. We started with a close look at Genesis 1:26-31, focusing on the nature

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The Gospel and Gender Ideology (Session 1 Recap)

We enjoyed a full Fellowship Hall last evening for the opening session of our Midweek Winter Series: “The Gospel and Gender Ideology.” For those of you who are unable to attend, I will publish a summary of each session today

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God of the City

Yesterday it took me twenty minutes to drive less than a mile on Hillsboro Pike. That might sound like a complaint, but it’s certainly not. I enjoyed every minute – taking in all the hustle and bustle of a city on the

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The Gospel and Gender Ideology

If you’re in the Nashville area, I want to invite you to Green Hills Community Church for our Midweek Winter Series: THE GOSPEL AND GENDER IDEOLOGY. We’ll meet from 5:30 until 7:00 p.m. for six weeks starting January 25. Dinner

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Life Revisited

For many years I’ve participated in the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., and have found the experience to be exhilarating for my soul. This year I may be unable to attend because of family illness, but January always

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Grounded

I’ve always been a fan of the airline industry, despite my own fair share of flight disruptions over the years. I still find the jet-age enterprise of connecting people and places to be an invigorating and critical dimension of life

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Comfort and Joy

I’m a mess, y’all. You see, I want to be a spiritual giant, known for maturity of faith and unparalleled Biblical insights … but I recognize on a regular basis that I’m just a simple pilgrim making his way through

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Mary, Did You Know?

The wording of the Gospel of Luke arrests me, Mary’s words: “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” Every Christmas season I get intrigued by all the fuss over the song

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Hear the Bells?

I’m thinking about Pearl Harbor this morning, as are many of you – not to mention the contemporary backdrop of strife both global and local – and it’s easy to get caught up in a feeling of sadness over the condition of the

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Hope for a Sinking Ship

I love the time of year when some of the passages of Scripture which are most familiar to us become rich with meaning again. Today I’m thinking of Matthew 1:22-23, where the apostle simply records: All this took place to fulfill what

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