Faith isn’t certainty—it’s movement. Belief steps forward, trusting the God who has always been faithful.
Release your grip. God is offering something better—sustaining love that replaces fear with freedom.
What if Lent isn't what you give up, but what God adds, forming you in love through self-denial, prayer, and service that lasts beyond Easter?
Faith isn’t about staying on the mountain but following Jesus into the world. Where is God calling you to carry the light you’ve seen?
Resurrection turns endings into beginnings. What feels final may be the soil where new life is already breaking through.
God names us salt and light. Faithfulness means shining boldly, not blending in with the world’s fading wisdom.
What if God’s new thing is already here—and we’re missing it? Let a breath prayer guide you to stillness, release, and holy attention.
What if grief and joy aren’t opposites but companions? Ezra 3 invites us to hold both as we honor the past and welcome God’s unfolding future.
Join the Spirit’s work already unfolding in your life and community. Let go of waiting and respond to the present movement of God.
Let the Spirit meet you in struggle. Hope doesn’t erase pain—it anchors us in the goodness God is still revealing.
God’s call often rises through story. These deacon journeys reveal how faithfulness forms a life of servant leadership.
Let Jesus’ baptism shape your calling. Like our deacons, reflect Christ’s love through everyday acts of grace-filled service.
What if 2025 is the year we truly live into God’s promises—restoration, grace, and light that transform us and the world around us?
God’s salvation transforms grief into gratitude. Even in darkness, peace resounds—and calls us to echo it outward.
What if grace at the table could change everything—how you see yourself, your relationships, even what’s possible in your world?






