Author: Rob Pacienza

In the spring of 1775, a Presbyterian minister sat down to write a letter he hoped his congregations would never need. Blood had already been spilled at Lexington....

In the ancient world, the city gates were more than an entrance. They were the heart of public life. Elders gathered to render judgment. Merchants set up shop...

Editor’s Note: We are pleased to share Dr. Rob Pacienza’s sermon and sermon notes (below) from the Easter worship service of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church on April 5,...

In recent weeks, Canada’s House of Commons has advanced Bill C-9, the federal Combatting Hate Act. The goal of combatting hatred, at first glance, is quite uncontroversial. No...

A worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was disrupted earlier this month by protesters opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). During the Sunday morning service,...

A new year brings with it hope. Something stirs within us as the calendar resets, as though the simple act of naming a new year might open space...

Christmas has a way of awakening something deep within us. Every December, the world slows just enough for us to sense that there’s more to life than our...

On September 25, 2025, the church lost one of its great voices. Voddie Baucham is now with the Lord. The news of his passing struck me deeply, not...

It is amazing to consider that one of the most enduring resources for American Christians was written in the 1640s. At a time when kings were toppling, parliaments...

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