The Next Twenty Years Start Now!
What a day we had on Sunday! Celebrating twenty years of God’s faithfulness together felt like a family reunion, a worship service, and a pep rally all rolled into one. And here’s the beauty: anniversa...
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The Tension of Serving, The Tension of Giving
Following Jesus is beautiful and hard; every step of surrender brings us into tension. We feel it when we serve instead of being served, when we forgive instead of holdin...
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Hard Things Are Cool
Last Sunday we were reminded that we are compelled by the love of Christ to carry His message. As His ambassadors, we don’t push our own agenda or try to win arguments, we carry His invitation: “...
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I hope your week is going well and that you have found opportunities to boldly display your cracks to the world around you! This past Sunday, we sat with Paul’s words:
“We have this treasure in jars of clay to show t...
We’re journeying through 2 Corinthians together for the next 10 weeks!
We’re turning the typical giving campaign on its head: this isn’t about money. Instead, it’s an invitation to offer our time, abilities, and care to serve one anothe...
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We’re now several weeks into our Strength in Surrender series through 2 Corinthians, and it’s been beautiful to watch how God is meeting us in our times together each Sunday. Paul’s letter has been tea...
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Captured by Christ: Carrying His Scent Into the World
This past Sunday, we explored a powerful truth: we are called to be the aroma of Christ in a world that is hurting. But here’s the key—we’re not the ...
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Happy Wednesday! I want to take a moment to thank so many of you for engaging with the Strength in Surrender devotional as we walk through 2 Corinthians together. It’s been encouraging to hear how God is speaking to you ...
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To say the world had gone awry at the time of Jesus’ ministry on this earth would be an understatement. The imperial power of Rome had established a sort of peace through military might—Rome’s will or...