by Eric Spivey | Jan 9, 2020 | Attributes of God
Passage Intro In our pursuit of God’s incommunicable attributes we’re diving into a number of big stories in the Bible. This week we’ll pick up right at the beginning of the Exodus, when God had heard the cries of his people in slavery and was in the process of...
by Eric Spivey | Jan 2, 2020 | Attributes of God
Passage Intro This week we’re starting a brand new series called None Like Him. In your prep for this week’s discussion, take a look at our series intro, which will give you background on what we’re doing and why we’re doing it. Series Intro:None Like Him...
by Eric Spivey | Jan 2, 2020 | Attributes of God
Each year at Vintage Church we pick a theme to characterize our sermon series and ministry goals, and our theme for 2020 is “Experience the Kingdom.” Read the Gospels and you’ll notice that Jesus’ ministry was characterized by announcing the arrival of the kingdom of...
by Eric Spivey | Dec 29, 2019 | Advent 2019
Passage Intro The sermon at Downtown this Sunday was on Genesis 2:1-3, but in discussion this week we’ll turn to Exodus 16, which should provide a story-line and a little more content for discussion. Here we pick up at what is, for some, a familiar spot in the...
by Eric Spivey | Dec 18, 2019 | Advent 2019
Passage Intro This psalm covers a wide gamut, from crushing abandonment to glorious hope. It starts down in the depths in verse 1, and when you see “the depths” in a psalm, typically the psalmist has in mind an earthen or watery grave. Take Psalm 88:6-7 for instance,...
by Eric Spivey | Dec 15, 2019 | Advent 2019
Passage Intro Knowing some of Israel’s history is incredibly helpful when reading this psalm. Give it a read and you’ll know right off that it was written after David became king of Israel. The author asks the Lord to remember his promises to David and touches...