Previous Messages
Is Communion Supposed to be Comforting? (Mark 14_17-26)
Communion is not just a comforting routine but a powerful, transformative experience that confronts ...
Generosity Rooted in Christ
Real generosity isn’t about the amount given, but is about finding true security and trust in God’s ...
From Stuck to Restored
Feeling Stuck? You're Not Alone.
You’ve prayed. You’ve tried. You’ve begged God to fix it. But noth...
The Deadly Consequences of Compromise: Embracing Radical Holiness
Modern Christians have learned to excuse and live with sin without considering their influence on ot...
Faith in the Valleys: Embracing Endurance
Faith is not meant to be sustained just in moments of joy and clarity but also in times of suffering...
Embracing the Cross: True Discipleship and Surrender to Jesus
As Christians we are called to take up one’s cross as a true disciple of Jesus and move beyond super...
Unshakeable Faith: Psalm 62
David’s example in Psalm 62 shows us that our faith can be shaken, but the unshakeable faithfulness ...
Choose Your Feast: The Table of Fear or the Table of Faith
Believers must trust in God's provision and embrace faith over fear and self-sufficiency.
The True Call to Discipleship
Discipleship is not just about proximity, performance or even our potential. It’s being with Jesus. It’s surrender. It's a calling.
Grace: Embracing the Unlikely with Jesus' Love
Mark chapter 2 verses 13-17 challenges our alignment with grace as portrayed by Jesus by drawing parallels to our modern-day relationships. We are to embody the grace that Jesus offers, to welcome even the most unlikely into God's family.
Other Resources
Devotionals
Jul. 19, 2024
Dinner Party Etiquette
When it comes to social etiquette, I am not sure if Jesus would be the first One we would turn to for guidance. Miss Manners or Dear Abby maybe. If you have an Aunt Gertrude (and don’t we all have an Aunt Gertrude somewhere?) she would probably be one to go for direction. My mother was always very firm on

Jul. 09, 2024
Billy Crystal and the Psalms
Do you remember the movie ‘City Slickers’? It’s still one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Billy Crystal and a couple of his buddies go out to a ranch for a few days to learn how to rope cows and bring a herd of cattle in. Their trail boss, a really crusty guy named Curly played by Jack

May. 22, 2024
Isaiah’s Transformative Vision
Discover Isaiah’s vision of God in this devotional, exploring themes of holiness, sin, and forgiveness, inspiring personal transformation.

May. 11, 2024
Never Look Back
Explore the true cost of discipleship in this devotional where 3 encounters with Jesus teach us why to ‘never look back’ when following Him.

May. 02, 2024
Following Jesus Down The Mountain
Experience the transformative power of following Jesus from the mountaintop to the trials of daily existence.
Articles

Sep. 05, 2024
Here’s How to Find Purpose in Your Pain
Do you ever feel like life won’t let up—like you’re God’s punching bag? One struggle after another, and you start wondering if God has forgotten you. I’ve been there. Despite serving in a church, reading my Bible, and doing all the “right” things, I felt stuck in a loop of pain and disappointment. It seemed like God had stepped back,
Aug. 02, 2024
Using our past to prepare us to serve
In a “Peanuts” cartoon I read recently, Lucy offered one of her unsolicited observations to Charlie Brown: “Life is like a deck chair. Some place it so they can see where they are going. Some place it so they can see where they have been. And some place it so they can see where they are at present.” Charlie Brown
Jul. 26, 2024
Two ways to apply Scripture
How best to understand Biblical application? It is important to draw a distinction between remedial application and constructive application. Remedial application is the form that application often takes in our churches today. Using this approach we come to recognize something we are doing wrong. This sort of application urges us to stop doing what we shouldn’t be doing or to

May. 23, 2024
Facing Betrayal: Finding Hope and Healing
Discover how to face betrayal in the church, find healing through faith, and rebuild trust in your community after profound hurt.

Mar. 12, 2024
Compassion is Worth Fighting for
Unleash the power of compassion: How choosing love over judgment can transform lives and heal communities.