Some think God only works up front. But every gift—teaching, mercy, encouragement—is priesthood, given for the good of the whole body. Click here to read the sermon Empowered for Good…
Worship isn't a checklist. Romans 12 tells why a renewed mind, not a list of rules, is what it means to offer yourself to God. Click here to read the…
The stone builders reject becomes the cornerstone. God is building a temple — and you're not just a wall. You're a priest in it. Click here to read the…
Holiness isn't saintly perfection—it's the human vocation. Colossians 1 reveals a Jesus who shows us both who God is and who we were made to be.
If you have placed your faith in Christ this morning, you are a Jesus person. You are a saint. You have been claimed and you have been called.
Homecoming and Communion call us to remember where God has met us before, so we can keep walking forward in faith, gratitude, and hope.
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.


