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Now that we have reached the "half way" mark on our journey through Leviticus, here is a brief recap and what to expect as we cover the terrain of the remainder of the book.

History sometimes has the reputation of being dry and irrelevant. However, for Christians who believe in a sovereign God who is active in His creation bringing about His redemptive purposes, we ought to be a people who value history…and it is far from boring.

In the spring of 2025, we are journeying through the book of Leviticus. Here are some ways you can prepare for and participate through the trip.

Consider the reasons God gave four perspectives on Jesus' earthly ministry.

Bethel welcomed back two beloved pastors who faithfully served Bethel in the past as guest speakers. They both spoke from the Psalms. They both had a similar theme for this particular moment we are living in.

Sundays come every week. How can we fight against our gathering being monotonous? Here are a few suggestions.

This election cycle, let's think, pray, and live as Christians in our context as American citizens. The prophet Daniel provides a great example for us in doing this. Also, you will find at the end of this article a couple of helpful resources to spur you on in this endeavor.

Remembering is a good thing for us to do as Christians. Here are a couple we can remember together as a church family this September 11th.

Theology is not just for seminary professors nor should it be reduced to dry, book-knowledge. You are a theologian and your theology affects your life.

When interpreting the Bible, there are important questions that we must answer. "Why?" is an important question to answer when studying "last things." Consider some important reasons "why" God has revealed what is to come.