Jesus calls us out of our sealed places—and invites the community to help unbind us, heal us, and walk with us into new life.
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?
When the world turns hostile, God entrusts light to human hands and calls us to move, endure, and bless.
A weary road, an open door, and the grace of finding rest. A Christmas Eve sermon on light, home, and being held at last.
What if faithfulness matters more than visibility? An Advent sermon on Joseph, quiet courage, and becoming a church shaped by staying.
Faithfulness is not stillness but fiercely guarding belonging for all who are cast aside until God’s new light rises.
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.
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.
Where do you most need to know that God is with you—in flesh, present to your real life—this Advent?



