Ministry of Healing: The Use of Remedies

A serene watercolor painting of a sun-drenched forest. Tall trees with slender trunks are covered in lush green and golden-yellow leaves, with bright sunlight streaming through the canopy, creating a soft, glowing atmosphere. The artwork uses gentle washes of green, brown, and gold to depict a tranquil woodland scene. Centered at the bottom, the words "The Use of Remedies" are written in an elegant white script font, framed by a thin white rectangular border that encompasses the forest view.

Consistent with our view of the health message as the 'right arm of the gospel,' we believe that physical restoration is deeply tied to how we honour the laws of nature. This reading examines the practical 'rational remedies'—such as water, activity, and temperance—that allow the body to recover its God-given strength and vitality. By identifying the true causes of our ailments, we can move beyond merely treating symptoms and begin the journey toward genuine, holistic health. 

Christ Object Lessons: The Sower Went Forth to Sow

A watercolor illustration titled "THE SOWER WENT FORTH TO SOW" in simple, dark capital letters at the bottom. The scene shows a man in traditional biblical clothing—a light tunic, a blue sash, and a head covering—walking through a field with a woven basket slung over his shoulder. He is mid-stride, reaching into the basket and scattering seeds across the tilled earth with his right hand. The background features a soft, rolling landscape under a hazy, sun-drenched sky, capturing a sense of diligent and hopeful labor.

This chapter from Christ’s Object Lessons provides a profound look at how we receive the Word of God, using the familiar scenes of nature to explain the mysteries of the human heart. It challenges us to examine our own lives—whether we are distracted by worldly cares, hardened by sin, or ready to flourish in "good ground."

We warmly invite you to join us this Sabbath at church as we gather to study these truths together. It is a wonderful opportunity to set aside the "cares of this world" and find refreshment in the presence of the Great Husbandman alongside our local church family.

Spinach: A Fresh Start for Spring

A vibrant photo titled "Spinach: A Fresh Start for Spring." The title is written in white, elegant script font at the top. The center features a large, rustic wood bowl filled to the brim with bright green, leafy spinach. Scattered above the spinach are several loose white line drawings of spinach leaves evoking a sense of healthy, seasonal eating.

The Green Herald of Spring: A Vegan Guide to Spinach

As winter’s chill slowly gives way to the gentle warmth of March, nature offers its first signs of renewal. Among the earliest vegetables to grace our gardens and markets is spinach. Tender, vibrant, and overflowing with nutrients, spinach is the perfect food to celebrate the beginning of spring.

For centuries, this leafy green has been valued as a source of strength and vitality. Whether you’re a long-time plant-based eater or just looking to add more greens to your plate, spinach is one of the most versatile and powerful tools in your vegan kitchen.

Archaeology Digs the Bible

A promotional graphic titled "Archaeology and the Bible." The image features a tall, cylindrical clay jar and a small, shallow bowl resting on a dusty, rocky ground. In the background, an ancient, weathered parchment scroll with Hebrew-style script is superimposed over a textured, sepia-toned landscape. The overall aesthetic is rustic and historical, suggesting the discovery of ancient biblical manuscripts.

While modern media often portrays the Bible as a collection of myths, archaeology continues to uncover remarkable evidence that roots the Scriptures in real human history. This fascinating article explores key discoveries, from the Dead Sea Scrolls to the House of David inscription, that demonstrate how the physical remains of the past consistently illuminate the reliability of the biblical record. We invite you to explore these historical milestones and then join us this Sabbath for church, where we gather to study the living Word of God that has been so faithfully preserved through the ages.

Ministry of Healing: Prayer for the Sick

A somber and touching watercolor illustration titled "Prayer for the Sick." In the foreground, an elderly man with graying hair and a tan shirt is shown in profile, his weathered hands tightly clasped in fervent prayer. His eyes are cast downward in a look of deep concern. In the soft-focus background, an elderly woman lies in a bed with blue iron railings, her eyes closed and her head resting on white pillows, appearing weak or in a deep sleep. The artwork uses gentle washes of blue and cream tones, framed by a thin white rectangular border.

Because we view the health message as integral to the gospel we understand that prayer and practical obedience go hand in hand during times of illness. This week’s selection explores the 'prayer of faith,' highlighting how we can seek divine healing while remaining submissively aligned with God’s will and His natural laws. It is a powerful reminder that using the simple remedies Heaven has provided is not a denial of faith, but a way of cooperating with the Great Healer Himself.