Meet Jesus Christ tonight—in basin, garden, and bread—letting his body shape your posture, name your weakness, and call you to the table.
One son tried to earn it, the other feared he’d lost it—what keeps us from trusting that the father’s reckless love is truly meant for us too?
God’s table is set and your place is ready. What’s stopping you from receiving grace—and sharing it with someone who needs the invitation?
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?
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?
What if grace at the table could change everything—how you see yourself, your relationships, even what’s possible in your world?
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!
What if your scarcity is where generosity begins? Elijah and the widow show how shared need can become a wellspring of hope.
Discovering fulfillment means moving beyond society's emphasis on achievement and control, instead finding meaning in love, service, and trust in God amidst life's uncertainties.
God’s reign often begins small and hidden, like seeds and yeast, yet grows into shelter and hope. Where will you fan the flame of simplicity?
Baptism names us as God’s beloved, heirs of the kingdom, reminding us who we are and whose we are. How will you remember your true identity?
God meets us in the ordinary and turns our world upside down with amazing grace—calling us to share joy, wonder, and witness in daily life.







