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On the day Jesus died, the world broke open—darkness fell, the curtain tore, and love was poured out. On Good Friday, we linger at the cross, where Jesus gave Himself not in spite of love, but becaus…
This Palm Sunday, we explore how Jesus defied expectations and revealed the kind of King he truly is — not one we can customize to fit our desires. Today, we’re invited to lay down our assumptions an…
Our digital habits are shaping us—often forming us into distracted, anxious, and passive people rather than intentional followers of Jesus. As we wrap up our Unplugged series, we explore how Scriptur…
As followers of Jesus, we are called to resist being conformed to the world and instead, pursue transformation through the Spirit. Rather than living in FOMO, we explore how following Jesus can lead …
In a world that glorifies limitlessness, we find ourselves overwhelmed by endless information, constant connectivity, and the pressure to do it all. But what if the problem isn’t that we have limits—…
Despite being constantly connected through our devices, many of us feel more disconnected than ever. Today, we explore the subtle ways technology steals our time, kills our peace, and shapes our hear…
Pride isn’t just a personal issue—it’s a community killer that distances, divides, and disrupts. In 3 John, we explore how we are called to be a people of humility, reconciliation, and presence. Jesu…
The gospel compels us to move from being spectators to everyday disciples—3 John 5-8 illustrates how the church is to stand in contrast to the world. We all have a role to play in the movement of the…
John’s greatest joy wasn’t just that Gaius believed the truth—it was that he lived it. In a world full of misinformation and shifting narratives, walking in truth means aligning our lives with Jesus,…
As we wrap up our series in The Lord’s Prayer, we confront a sobering truth: we have an enemy, we’re not as strong as we think, and we need protection. Jesus' words in Matthew 6:13 pull back the curt…
Why is forgiveness so beautiful to witness but so difficult to extend? This week as we explore Jesus’ teaching on forgiveness in Matthew 6, we see how forgiveness is not only possible but is also an …
How we pray reveals the condition of our hearts, and in just six radical words, "Give us today our daily bread,” Jesus challenges our self-sufficiency, fear of scarcity, and trust in God's provision.…
There is a painful gap between the way things are and the way they should be. The tension between the brokenness of our world and God’s ultimate restoration is found in Matthew 6:10. When we pray, “Y…
Jesus teaches us to begin prayer by naming the nearness of God as Father while also declaring His holiness. Though He is set apart, we are called children of God and invited into intimacy with the Cr…
Prayer is supposed to be a gift, but for many of us, it feels burdensome, confusing, or difficult. Even the disciples, the people walking closest to Jesus, weren’t sure how to do it. Join us in Matth…
Some of us are walking into the new year hopeful and expectant while others of us are entering 2025 anxious and weary. Either way, as we stand on the threshold of a new year, Philippians 4 offers us …
The Christmas season can carry the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Yet, as followers of Jesus, no matter where we find ourselves, we have reason to rejoice. Jesus didn’t just come for a mome…
As we wrap up week four of Advent, we explore the extraordinary, yet scary miracle of Mary’s conception of Jesus. Despite standing in the face of scandal, uncertainty, and danger–Mary responds with i…
During the holiday season, peace often seems the most out of reach. As much as we try to achieve peace, we are reminded in John 20 that peace is brought in the presence of a Person. Join us as we rem…
Why do we struggle so much to experience joy? We often confuse it with happiness or allow fear to hinder us, but Luke 2 reminds us that joy isn’t something we achieve, it is something that we receive…