What if the new year begins with less self-improvement and more trust for what God is already building, healing, and sustaining in our lives?
A weary road, an open door, and the grace of finding rest. A Christmas Eve sermon on light, home, and being held at last.
Joy is not manufactured or rushed. Advent joy grows on the road God clears, through patience, mercy, and faithful waiting.
In the wilderness, peace comes with fire—disrupting, refining, and making room for God to dwell among us.
A call to spiritual wakefulness in Advent by shedding old identities, putting on Christ, and living alert to God’s arriving future.
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.
Homecoming and Communion call us to remember where God has met us before, so we can keep walking forward in faith, gratitude, and hope.
You are loved, equipped, and never alone—sent into the unknown with God’s presence steadying your steps and love guiding your way.
The risen Jesus breathes peace into fear. What would change if you trusted his presence more than your fears this week?
“There’s a Red Sea road”—what must you lay down to walk with God into the new life already unfolding, carrying only the cross you’re called to bear?
Resurrection turns endings into beginnings. What feels final may be the soil where new life is already breaking through.
Let the Spirit meet you in struggle. Hope doesn’t erase pain—it anchors us in the goodness God is still revealing.




