The question today isn’t which feast do you want to attend, but which one do you put out for those in front of you? Today we’ll see a feast in the palace of Herod and another in the wilderness with …
The question today isn’t which feast do you want to attend, but which one do you put out for those in front of you? Today we’ll see a feast in the palace of Herod and another in the wilderness with …
If Jesus is King, why are the weeds still here? This week, we step into one of Jesus’ most honest answers… and why small does not mean losing.
What do you do when Jesus stops being someone to admire and becomes someone who demands a response? In Matthew 12, Jesus confronts empty religion, reluctant hearts, and disordered love with one pressing question: what will you do with what …
Is it possible to do things right and still be wrong? This week, Jesus confronts a group of people who knew scripture better than anyone, and still missed the point. Join us as we explore the kind of obedience that …
What happens when following Jesus takes you somewhere you would not naturally go? In Matthew 8:18–34, His authority carries the disciples across storms and into unfamiliar territory. This Sunday we’ll ask the same question they did: What kind of man …
Why is it possible to do good things and still feel empty? Jesus exposes how good desires can quietly become bad saviors. This message explores how right vision leads to reordered motives and genuine love for others.
What if Jesus wasn’t trying to make God’s law harder to follow, but clearer to see? In this message from Matthew 5:17–48, we explore how Jesus fulfills the law by correcting our vision of God, others, and ourselves. Because the …
Testing in Scripture is not about passing or failing, but about revealing what we trust when life is stripped down. In the wilderness, Jesus faces the same tests Israel once faced, yet remains faithful where they and we often struggle. …
Some of the longest seasons in the Bible are marked by waiting, not answers. Matthew traces Jesus’ story straight through exile to remind us that God is never absent, even when He seems quiet. Join us as we explore how …