Why does living a good, meaningful life feel so hard sometimes?
And what does it even mean to be holy?
Is that just for super-religious people, or is it something real for the rest of us?
In this message, Pastor Alvin Brown walks through Colossians 1:21–27 and reminds us that holiness isn’t about being perfect or pretending we’ve got it all together. It’s about being made whole, belonging to God and living from that place.
If you’ve ever felt empty, stuck in cycles you can’t break, or just unsure what real change looks like, you’re not alone, and this is for you.
Whether you’ve followed Jesus for years or you’re still figuring it out, this message points to a deeper hope found in three simple but powerful truths.
Because the real change we’re looking for? It doesn’t start with trying harder.
Hit play and find out what just might be the answer you’ve been searching for all along.
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Message: The Mystery of a Life Changed
Series: Austin - Over Every Power
Scripture: Colossians 1:21-27
Speaker(s): Alvin Brown
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