What I Learned in Israel

As I traveled around Israel last month with over thirty other pastors, I learned so much from our guide. Erez, a messianic Jew, did a phenomenal job of explaining how biblical events were affected by the geography of the land. For example, it was easy to understand why Gideon was afraid to attack the Midianites after the Lord shrunk his army from 32,000 to 300 (Judges 7). Not only was his army much smaller now, but the Midianites camped at the hill of Moreh were within eyesight of the springs [...]

By |2020-05-28T16:18:43-06:00July 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Who Should I Vote for in November?

Ever since I wrote the article titled “The Sacred Duty of Voting” in March of this year, I’ve realized that the Presidential election this November might present Christians with one of the hardest choices they have had to make in a long time. The option of not voting at all seems preferable to many, and, unfortunately, the choice to not vote will be the choice that many Christians make. As I argued in March’s newsletter, I think that Christians have a sacred duty to vote. We are made in the [...]

By |2020-05-30T12:52:56-06:00June 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Serving the Lord as Worship

Meditation on Joshua 24:14-15 “Now therefore fear the Lord and serve him in sincerity and in faithfulness. Put away the gods that your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served in the region beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” – [...]

By |2020-05-30T12:54:55-06:00April 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

The Stewardship of Voting

As I drove home from work on “Super Tuesday” (March 1st), I saw something really encouraging. The local library on Frankford Road near Preston Highlands had a line of people coming out the front door, down the sidewalk, and almost into the road. There were people parking across the street and running through busy traffic to get over to the library. There was a line of cars trying to get into the parking lot of the library. It was a scene you typically do not see at a local library [...]

By |2020-05-30T12:56:42-06:00March 1st, 2016|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Our Hope is in Our Future Sight

Friday, June 26, was a day when many Christians in America lost hope. On that day, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down one of the most important decisions in its history. In a 5-4 ruling, the Court legalized same-sex marriage across all fifty states, stating that individual states do not have the right to decide on this issue for themselves. Most states had already legalized same-sex marriage before this ruling, and the winds of American culture have been blowing in this direction for over ten years, but [...]

By |2020-05-30T12:57:52-06:00July 1st, 2015|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Missions is About the Glory of God

Why should local churches and individual Christians do things like go overseas to tell people about Jesus? Why should we raise funds and leave the comforts of home and family behind in order to tell people about the love of God in Christ? In other words, why do we do missions? There are several reasons why we should do missions. We are commanded to “make disciples of all nations” (Matt. 28:19). We know that people who die without trusting in Jesus face an eternity in hell, separated from God (John [...]

By |2020-05-30T13:00:24-06:00June 1st, 2015|John Sypert, Newsletter|

The Need for Godly Authority

The Old Testament book of Judges is probably not one that many of us have spent much time studying. It is nestled in between the books of Joshua and First Samuel, and often gets overlooked because there does not seem to be any stories in Judges that apply to us today. The one exception might be the story of Samson and Delilah (Judges 13-16). Many of us have heard this story because of Samson’s incredible physical strength and his single-handed victories over the Philistines (Judges 15). Samson ultimately failed as [...]

By |2020-05-30T13:01:33-06:00May 1st, 2015|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Faith Comes from Hearing

Meditation on Luke 4:18-19 “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” – Luke 4:18-19 It matters what a person says first. The first words that are spoken in a presentation or a speech are important because they let the audience know where the speaker [...]

By |2020-05-30T13:02:56-06:00April 1st, 2015|John Sypert, Newsletter|

Our Mission Statement

Meditation on Numbers 20:10-13 and Matthew 28:19-20 “And the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because you did not believe in me, to uphold me as holy in the eyes of the people of Israel, therefore you shall not bring this assembly into the land that I have given them.’” – Numbers 20:12 The disobedience of Moses and Aaron at Kadesh-barnea came at a great cost. The Lord had used these two men, these two brothers, to rescue his people out of slavery in Egypt, to take his people to [...]

By |2020-05-30T13:04:54-06:00March 1st, 2015|John Sypert, Newsletter|
Go to Top