Two heartbroken disciples walked away from Jerusalem on Easter Sunday — and Jesus fell into stride beside them. A sermon on broken categories, burning hearts, and the road that turns…
The disciples locked the doors after Easter. Jesus walked through anyway. On fear, Thomas, wounds, and what it takes for a room to become a church.
What if hope doesn't wait for the right conditions? An Easter Sermon about why the resurrection broke before anyone was ready — and what that means for your Saturdays.
Jesus enters Jerusalem with a humility shaped by wilderness and suffering, revealing a kingdom unlike any other.
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.
When the ground is slippery, Jesus says “follow me.” Walk lightly, breathe deeply, and find grace guiding every step through the storm
In a weary world of rumors and shutdowns, Paul’s words call us to stand firm, hold fast, and live hope that endures.
Today we witness a calling confirmed and a community co-missioned as we bless Jane’s ministry and remember that the Word is already near.
Jesus calls us to follow him into discomfort, across parted waters, and toward a kingdom without excuses. At camp and at home, the way leads to love.
Wisdom has been woven into creation from the beginning, not hiding but calling us to holy attentiveness right where we are, right now.
Ascension launches us, scarred and Spirit-filled—where is God calling you to show up, even if you don’t feel ready?
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 he lives, you are being made new—through honesty, vulnerability, and the Spirit’s call to show up unmasked and truly alive.
Because Jesus lives, you are truly known. What in your life must quiet down so you can hear the voice that’s been calling your name all along?
Grace rewrites your story and reclaims your calling—what would change if you lived like someone already forgiven and trusted again?


