Why End-Times?There are often things that happen in our lives, or culture that increase our interest in God’s plans for the future – so I think there’s an understandable interest in the future when the present seems so crazy and uncertain. God does tell us some really important things about his plans and our hope forContinue reading “End Times Basics Lesson 1: The Last Days”
Author Archives: Cory Kitch
Judgey McJudgey Pants
For some reason I was reflecting the other day on what subjects have most often landed me in the hottest of water among professing Christians. Since I’m not in any trouble that I know of at the moment it’s strange that I’d be tugging on the threads of these special memories but the mind wandersContinue reading “Judgey McJudgey Pants”
When Preachers Fall
Ravi Zacharias has not been one of those preachers/apologists I have closely followed or admired BUT I did appreciate him and his teaching when I would come in contact with it. So, I happily endorsed and recommended his teaching whenever anyone asked me about him. I personally benefited from many of his insights in sermons,Continue reading “When Preachers Fall”
Christmas Presents for Streamers
It’s Christmas! So, we want to show a little extra love and Christmas spirit to our members and attenders who can’t physically join us on Christmas Eve. This Christmas Eve, if you are a member or regular attender at Discovery we’re inviting you to Livestream the service and make an encouraging comment on the FacebookContinue reading “Christmas Presents for Streamers”
My “Best Reads” from 2020
I was thinking today how much more I’d like to read than I actually do. I tend to think about this a lot. However, I’m probably being too hard on myself because, as I thought about it, I actually was able to get into a lot of good books in 2020. Here are a few,Continue reading “My “Best Reads” from 2020″
Back of the Dog’s Ear
It’s been a while since I’ve addressed ‘Rona here…or anything here. Lately, I write for the same reason a dog scratches the back of his ear: there’s an itch. So, bear with me while I scratch a bit. Here are some of my current observations about this whole ‘Rona situation. One: ‘Rona is still notContinue reading “Back of the Dog’s Ear”
Why Studies on Marriage are Good for Everyone
Starting this Sunday we’re going to be spending our time in the adult class on the subject of marriage through a study called, “What Did You Expect? Redeeming the Realities of Marriage.” (Video Promo below) I thought it would be good to give you a few reasons why studies on marriage are good to doContinue reading “Why Studies on Marriage are Good for Everyone”
I’m New Here. How do I get connected?
Let’s say your family has just started coming to a new church and you’re starting to think that you’d like to start treating it like “your” church. What now? How do you get “plugged in” or “connected”? Why are all our church metaphors electronic, by the way? I digress. I was thinking through this questionContinue reading “I’m New Here. How do I get connected?”
Teacher and Volunteer Enrichment
We recently gathered to get our hearts and minds ready for Fall Ministry and also take a first step at getting into a rhythm of sharing testimonies, brainstorming, and exercising our communication muscles as a congregation. We recorded it. You can watch that below:
Second Pastor Search
These are the notes and video-recap from our recent congregational update as we search for an additional pastor to partner with us in the ministry. Why we’re searching: The size of our congregation: We are blessed with enough people that more pastors would benefit the people who already call Discovery their church home. The opportunities:Continue reading “Second Pastor Search”