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A promise was made to David of a king whose reign would bring God’s people into rest.But the cracked and weary stories that follow leave us wondering whether any son of David could ever carry such hope. Advent joy blooms …
Advent begins with a look back to Abraham, where God first promised a blessing for all people. Matthew reveals that Jesus stands at the center of this long, imperfect family story, redeeming every step. In Him, hope has roots, and …
What if the gospel is more than words we speak? This Sunday, we’ll discover that Jesus didn’t just announce good news—He embodied it. As we close our “Recognizing the Body” series, we’ll explore how the church is called not merely …
What if church is meant to be more than a place we attend? This week we explore Paul’s vision of a community where everyone brings something to give, where worship is not a moment but a shared life, and where …
Blurb: Have you noticed how we often try to make everything, and everyone, look the same? In a world that prizes uniformity, the church was designed to be something far richer: a garden of unique people growing from the …
What if church was never meant to be just a classroom? In a world where we can stream sermons, read devotionals, and learn theology from anywhere, Paul reminds us that the church is more than a place to hear the …
What would your final words be to people you love? In the closing lines of 2 Corinthians, Paul offers a powerful vision for what a healthy church looks like—one marked by joy, maturity, encouragement, unity, and peace. His words remind …
What kind of strength are you chasing? In 2 Corinthians 11–12, Paul turns every definition of strength upside down—showing that real power doesn’t come from appearance, achievement, or experience, but from grace working through weakness. When we stop striving to …
What if the battle you’re fighting isn’t out there—but inside? In 2 Corinthians 10, we see that the real strongholds aren’t physical walls or external enemies, but the thoughts, fears, and defenses we build to protect ourselves.



