"The Secret to Success" (Genesis 39:1-23)

This Sunday, God's word takes us back into the story of Joseph. We'll consider the secret of success for the one following the Lord. What causes us to succeed? And what does success look like in our lives as we walk with the Lord?

*Source: Pastor Kevin DeYoung’s sermon on Genesis 39 at Christ Covenant Church

"When Dreams Become Nightmares" (Genesis 37:1-36)

"God has a wonderful plan for your life." Has someone ever told you that? Is it true? I guess it depends on how you define "wonderful." What happens when God's plan for us doesn't seem very wonderful? We'll consider these questions as we begin the account of Joseph's life this Sunday.

*Source: Pastor Kevin DeYoung’s sermon on Genesis 37 at Christ Covenant Church

Dear Suffering Church (Revelation 2:8-11)

Most people in Boston don't worship Jesus. Many don't understand and are even hostile to our faith. How do we persevere and not hide or give up in the face of persecution, not to mention the sufferings day-to-day life? Jesus has an encouraging word for the church in Smyrna, and for us.

God's Kindness in Good Affliction (2 Corinthians 12:7-13)

This Sunday, Pastor Travis Vaclavik will proclaim God's word to us. Pastor Travis serves as Pastor of Westgate Church in Weston, Mass. He is originally from Colorado, but moved to New England to study at Gordon-Conwell Theology Seminary. Pray for Pastor Travis as he prepares to preach the word of the Lord to us from 2 Cor. 12.

Big God (Judges 6:1-16)

This Sunday we welcome back Pastor Ron Bouthillette. Pastor Ron served for many years as Senior Pastor of The Bridge Community Church in Milford, New Hampshire. He is currently Associate Executive Minister of The American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts (TABCOM) and is a former member of Ruggles from back in the 1970s!

Happily Ever After? (Genesis 35:15-29)

"Everything will be alright." Are you sure? This Sunday we come to the conclusion of the focus on Jacob's life in Genesis. You might think that this story would end well--Jacob is in the Promised Land, reconciled with his brother, and grown in his faith and character. Instead we find betrayal and death. We'll recap chapters 25-35 and consider the significance of this sad conclusion.

The Power of Weakness (Genesis 33:1-20)

We are all prone to self-reliance, especially when times get tough. In this Sunday's passage, Jacob comes to the climactic conflict of his life--facing his brother Esau. Yet it is Jacob's newfound weakness, not his strength, that enables him to find deliverance and reconciliation.

Deception and Discipline (Genesis 29:1-30)

Scripture is clear that the Lord leads his people into difficult circumstances to grow our faith in him. Do you remember a past faith-refining season in your own life? This Sunday's passage is a particularly bizarre and painful expression of that. We'll observe both the Lord's kind providence and his refining discipline in Jacob's life and apply it to our own lives.

The Power of God's Presence (Genesis 26:1-33)

How do you persevere amid the ups and downs in life? God's word consistently points us to his presence with us. Often we may ask God to be with us, but what does this really mean? And how does his presence practically help us? In Sunday's passage, we'll learn the significance of God's presence with us as we learn from the ups and downs of Isaac's life.

Serving When It's Hard (1 Timothy 6:1-2)

Whether at work, school, the church, or home, it's often easy to serve joyfully when things are going well. But what about when the circumstances are not ideal--or even unjust? How can we persevere in our faith and service even in hard times? We'll see this from Paul's encouragement to Christian slaves in the Ephesian church.