We exist to be and make disciples who are centered on Jesus so that every square inch of our lives, our church, our region, and the world are transformed for the glory of God.
Jesus calls His followers to live with alertness and humble faithfulness. In a surprising twist, the master returns not to demand service but to serve. This parable reveals the heart of God and invites us into a steady life of obedience that is rooted in trust, not fear or urgency.
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Jesus exposes the lie that life is found in more–more money, more stuff, more security, more control. This parable warns us how easily wealth can shrink our vision and isolate us from others. The Kingdom reframes our resources around generosity, gratitude, and readiness for God’s purposes.
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Jesus invites His followers to pray with boldness and trust. This parable teaches us that persistence in prayer is not about wearing God down, but about learning to trust His generous heart. God welcomes our requests and responds as a good Father who delights in giving what is truly good.
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Jesus challenges our assumptions about who deserves love and care. This familiar story confronts the ways we draw boundaries around compassion and justifies our distance from others. In the Kingdom of God, neighbor love crosses lines, risks inconvenience, and reflects the mercy we ourselves have received.
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God is always at work, generously sowing His word. The question is not whether God is speaking, but whether we are ready to receive. In this parable, Jesus invites us to examine the condition of our hearts and how we respond to what we hear. Life in the Kingdom grows where hearts are open, receptive, and willing to put Jesus’ teaching into practice.
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God calls us to reflect His heart, not our own assumptions or divisions. When we allow God’s wisdom to shape us, He expands our vision for justice, compassion, and faithfulness. This week, we wrestle with what it means to represent God’s whole heart as we seek to love our neighbors and serve the world with humility and courage.
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The Kingdom of God often grows in quiet, unseen ways. Rather than chasing big moments or immediate results, Jesus invites us into faithful, steady obedience. This week, we reflect on how God uses small acts of love and consistency to produce lasting impact in our lives and in the world around us.
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God’s heart is not only to bring relief, but to cultivate true flourishing. Throughout Scripture, we see God inviting His people into deeper, more faithful ways of caring for others. This week, we consider how listening well, showing up consistently, and walking patiently with others moves us beyond quick fixes into lasting transformation.
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Following Jesus doesn’t turn us inward—it sends us outward. As we center our lives on Christ and allow the Spirit to form us, God shapes each of us to reflect His love in the world. This week, we explore how discipleship naturally leads to outreach and how every believer is invited to participate in God’s work of renewal.
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As we step out of Christmas and toward a new year, we’re reminded that what’s at the center of our lives shapes everything. In John 10:10, Jesus names the reality we all face, thieves that steal, kill, and destroy, and then offers a different way: “I have come so that they may have life, and have it in abundance.” This week we explore what abundant life actually is (a God-filled, God-led life), why it’s found on a narrow path, and ...
Christmas is good news for anyone who’s ever felt lost. In Luke 19, we meet Zacchaeus, a man pushed to the margins, and we see Jesus do something unexpected: He notices him, calls him by name, and moves toward him with mercy. This week, we listen to Jesus’ own words about His mission: “The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.” Whether your lostness feels emotional, relational, or spiritual, Jesus doesn’t wait for you to find ...
Christmas is full of lights, but the original Christmas story is really about Light entering darkness. In John 12, Jesus says, “I have come as light into the world,” so that we would not remain in darkness. This week, we explore what that means, how darkness isn’t God leaving but us moving away, and how Jesus invites us to abide in His light, face to face, for real life, healing, and hope.
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What happens when we build our lives around our own name? Babel shows how pride and fear push us toward control, comfort, and self-made security. But when human ambition drifts from God’s purpose, He steps in—not to punish, but to realign us with His mission for the world. Genesis reminds us that we’re called to be a people centered on Him, not on ourselves.
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What kind of God brings both judgment and rescue? The flood wasn’t just destruction—it was a reset, a way for God to cleanse what had spiraled beyond repair. Through Noah, we see a God who confronts evil yet refuses to abandon His world, offering a promise of restoration that continues to guide our journey with Him today.
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Which way are we walking? Genesis contrasts two legacies, one marked by violence and self-rule, the other by a steady walk with God, shaped by hope and redemption. In a world fractured by sin, the text reminds us that there are still only two paths before us: the way of self or the way of surrender. And the journey of faith invites us to choose the latter.
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Why does comparison cut so deep? Cain and Abel show us how envy fractures relationships, isolates us, and leads us down destructive paths. Yet even here, God calls us back to grace, responsibility, and a way of life that restores what envy tries to tear apart, opening the door to relationships marked by unity rather than rivalry.
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Can mercy exist in the middle of judgment? Even as God confronts sin, His compassion breaks through—the curse itself carries a promise. One day evil will be crushed, and the way back to life will open again. The journey of redemption begins here.
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What do we do when we feel exposed? Like Adam and Eve, we hide behind excuses, fear, and pride. But God doesn’t leave us there. He steps toward us in grace, inviting us to continue the journey of healing and honesty in His light.
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Where does temptation really begin? Genesis shows how deception takes root when we step away from trust and relationship with God. Yet even in our failures, He invites us back into the journey of honesty, grace, and freedom found in His truth.
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Why is it “not good to be alone”? From the very beginning, God designed us for connection—not just in marriage, but in friendships, families, and communities that give life and reflect His own nature. To be human is to pursue real relationships where His love is known and shared.
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