A man born blind reveals the surprising ways God works through the ordinary mud and water—and how seeing clearly begins with releasing our certainty and growing in trust.
In the wilderness, peace comes with fire—disrupting, refining, and making room for God to dwell among us.
In a weary world of rumors and shutdowns, Paul’s words call us to stand firm, hold fast, and live hope that endures.
How might you keep praying anyway—not for control or proof, but to be formed by God’s enduring love?
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?
The Holy Spirit moves in, reshaping our lives and tuning our hearts, making us a home for divine love to dwell, grow, and send.
Because resurrection begins, not ends, with Mary’s witness—how will you live this week if the risen Jesus is already changing everything?
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.
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?
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.
God’s call often rises through story. These deacon journeys reveal how faithfulness forms a life of servant leadership.
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.




