God’s salvation transforms grief into gratitude. Even in darkness, peace resounds—and calls us to echo it outward.
This Advent, let Mary’s song and Christ’s love move you to live with bold hope, generous blessing, and reconciling joy.
We are Advent people—called to carry God’s joy into the world through lives marked by love, repentance, and praise.
Peace is a light making room in the dark. This Advent, let it fill your heart and spill outward into the world.
Advent hope sees beyond brokenness. God’s promises assure us that redemption is already drawing near—in the world and in us.
True thanksgiving becomes thanks-living—a life shaped by ongoing gratitude for God’s presence and daily provision.
What if the Spirit’s nudge feels uncomfortable? Hebrews 10 calls us to good trouble rooted in love, justice, and holy connection.
God’s house is built through trust, generosity, and shared sacrifice—a place where all belong and every offering matters.
To be a saint is to share in Christ’s suffering and resurrection. All Saints Sunday reminds us we are shaped by death and made alive in love.
Christian self-control isn’t willpower—it’s the Spirit transforming desire to reflect God’s purpose in how we live and love
We reflect God’s character when we choose self-control—not to restrain, but to love more freely and connect more deeply.
The Church is always reforming. God calls us to faithful witness in new ways, even as we honor what formed us.
Today, I want us to look at two homecomings in the Bible. One is an earthly homecoming, which emphasizes God's grace, and the other is a heavenly homecoming - which also emphasizes God's grace!
Live a compassion-driven life. Let Christ use your pain to open your heart wider in love and service to others.
To be born again is to be remade by God’s mercy—a transformation that connects us to God's life, will, and work.






