
The People of God | Week 2
In Week 2 of The People of God , we tackle two big questions: Who is Israel today, and are Jewish people saved? From the Old Testament through Jesus and Romans 11, we see that while modern Israel is connected to the bibl

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In Week 2 of The People of God , we tackle two big questions: Who is Israel today, and are Jewish people saved? From the Old Testament through Jesus and Romans 11, we see that while modern Israel is connected to the bibl

God’s plan has always been to create a people through whom the nations would be blessed. From Abraham to Moses, David, and ultimately Jesus, the story of Israel points us to Christ and His redemptive story for all people

Beauty isn't just something we admire, it's something God uses to draw us to Himself. As the Creator, God made us in His image to create, cultivate, and reflect His goodness in the world. As we behold Jesus, the source o

When life feels heavy and God seems distant, it can be hard to know what to do. In Psalm 13, we see David bring his pain honestly before the Lord, trusting that God welcomes our questions and hears our cries. Even in sea

This week is a loving wake-up call: prayerlessness may be one of the great reasons the Church lacks power in a spiritual war. Jesus prayed, the early Church prayed, and some things only move through prayer, not strategy,

This week asks a simple but piercing question: what is keeping you stuck? Jesus calls us to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, which means discipleship has to touch our wounds, our connection with God

We kicked off our new series, Worth Saying, by tackling a topic that's often misunderstood: Christian Nationalism. Rather than asking what side we should be on, we looked at what it means to faithfully follow Jesus in th

Philippians ends where it began: defiant joy grows through gospel partnership. Paul has learned the secret of contentment because Christ is his center in plenty and in need, but he still rejoices deeply when the Philippi

Philippians 4:2-9 gives a path into peace that is more than a quiet life. Paul calls the church to fight for unity in the Lord, practice rejoicing, bring anxiety to God through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, and

Philippians 3:12–4:1 calls us to press on because Christ has already taken hold of us. Maturity is not pretending we have arrived, but refusing to let yesterday define tomorrow while straining toward the prize: Jesus Him

This week in Philippians 3:1–11, we see that legalism and self-righteousness can quietly steal our joy by shifting our confidence from Christ to ourselves. Paul reminds us that our righteousness is not something we earn

In Philippians 2:19–30, we see that following Jesus was never meant to be a solo journey. Through Timothy and Epaphroditus, Paul highlights the power of gospel friendships, people who care deeply, serve sacrificially, an

In Philippians 2:12–18, we are reminded that following Jesus is more than appearances. It’s about living with integrity, even when nobody is watching. God doesn’t leave us to figure it out on our own. He gives both the d

Philippians 2 shows us the pathway to unity: pride and selfish ambition divide, but humility and love hold the church together. As we fix our eyes on Jesus and His humility on the cross, He frees us to love others well,

Paul writes Philippians from prison, but instead of being consumed by fear or frustration, his focus stays on Jesus and the advancement of the gospel. Through suffering, obedience, and surrender, his life keeps pointing

At the Local Impact Summit, we highlighted nine incredible local ministries—Gospel partners making a real impact in our community. This is your invitation to step in and be part of what God is doing through them! Pray fa

Philippians is a defiant joy manifesto for people stuck in the middle. Paul writes as a grateful pastor who loves this church deeply and calls them out of the world’s normal into the abundant life Jesus promises. Week 1

God is growing Good Shepherd in a real and visible way. More people are coming, and lives are being changed. So we’re making room now as we listen to the Spirit and step into what He’s leading us toward!

Pilate is suddenly confronted with Jesus and asks the question every human has to answer: are You the King? He sees the truth, feels the weight, even says “Behold the man” and “Behold your king,” but stops short because

On Palm Sunday, we celebrate the arrival of King Jesus—but His procession into Jerusalem looked nothing like the triumphal entries of earthly rulers. Riding on a donkey, welcomed by blankets and palm branches, Jesus reve
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