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Sermon Recap | Jan. 4, 2026
January 7th, 2026
Many Christians today struggle with a profound disconnect between their faith and their daily experience. They know the right answers, attend church regularly, and try to live good lives, yet they still carry shame, feel spiritually dead, and wonder if they're truly experiencing the abundant life Jesus promised. This struggle often stems from a misunderstanding of what it means to be born again an...
Start a Bible Reading Plan
December 28th, 2025
One of the healthiest habits you can start this new year is to read your Bible, and it's even better doing it with friends. Find a plan that works for you and invite others to join you. You won't regret it. Downloading the YouVersion Bible app on your phone or tablet is one of the easiest ways to access a free account where you can get daily notifications and share a daily comment thread with frie...
Sermon Recap | Dec. 21, 2025
December 24th, 2025
When God appears on the scene, everything changes. When you become aware that God is all over you and moving in your life, you talk different, walk different, and breathe different. You begin to see people the way He sees them and respond with wonder at His glory. The Christmas story isn't just a distant historical event - it's filled with personal stories that make it relatable to our own lives. ...
Sermon Recap | Dec. 14, 2025
December 17th, 2025
The Christmas story isn't just a beautiful narrative from 2,000 years ago—it's a powerful reminder that God is actively working in our lives today, even when we can't see it. In a world filled with struggle and uncertainty, the birth of Jesus represents the ultimate breakthrough moment when God's silence was broken and hope entered the world. Between the Old and New Testaments, there were 400 year...
Sermon Recap | Dec. 7, 2025
December 10th, 2025
Life has a way of bringing us to moments where we must face ourselves honestly. These crisis moments - whether they involve failure, disappointment, or unexpected challenges - often feel like they're meant to break us down. But what if these difficult seasons are actually opportunities for God to reveal who we're truly meant to be? The word "crisis" comes from the Greek word meaning "to sift or to...

Start a Bible Plan

One of the healthiest habits you can engage in daily is to read your Bible, and it's even better doing it with friends. Find a plan that works for you and invite others to join you. You won't regret it.

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