A sermon on the cosmic Christ who remembers us, hears our smallest prayers, and holds us in covenant love, from the cross to our Thanksgiving tables.
What happens when honesty meets God’s faithfulness? Hannah’s story shows how God remembers, acts, and renews us even before anything changes.
In a weary world of rumors and shutdowns, Paul’s words call us to stand firm, hold fast, and live hope that endures.
Faithfulness is not stillness but fiercely guarding belonging for all who are cast aside until God’s new light rises.
God’s Word is unchained—still speaking through the noise, still guiding us from memory into movement, still calling us to faithful action.
Homecoming and Communion call us to remember where God has met us before, so we can keep walking forward in faith, gratitude, and hope.
In transitions and uncertainty, God goes ahead and stays with us. In Christ’s cross and resurrection, we’re invited to notice, trust, and join God’s work.
God’s grace does not shrug at what is lost. It searches, finds, and celebrates—calling us to join the joy of heaven in our neighborhoods.
Measured discipleship costs one life—the whole life you already have—and Jesus calls us to hand it over with clear-eyed, faithful resolve.
Salvation is not stored away for heaven alone but lived out in service, meeting real needs, welcoming strangers, and bearing costly love.
Jesus calls us from the edges to the center, naming us beloved before performance, inviting us to rise and live with dignity and holy purpose.
God calls and equips even when we feel inadequate, placing words, vision, and strength within us to love, serve, and proclaim freedom for God’s people.
Jesus’ fire disrupts false peace, clears away what suffocates life, and refines us for transformation into a community that bears lasting fruit.
When grace moves through the ordinary, will there still be light in the house—and room in your life—for it to stay?
Jesus doesn’t fit in our barns—he invites us to his table. Where in your life is Christ already holding space for your soul to be fed?




