
Baptism
What makes a practice sacred — and why does it matter? In this first week of our new series Sacred: Ancient Practices for a Living Faith, we explore how the early church began with a bold, public act: baptism. From the e


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What makes a practice sacred — and why does it matter? In this first week of our new series Sacred: Ancient Practices for a Living Faith, we explore how the early church began with a bold, public act: baptism. From the e

In the final week of We Can Be Heroes, we explore the life of Caleb — a man whose greatest strength wasn't a single bold moment, but decades of quiet, wholehearted faithfulness. From his courageous minority report among

In this message from our "We Can Be Heroes" series, we explore the story of Gideon—a fearful farmer hiding from his enemies who God called a "mighty warrior" long before he ever acted like one. We'll dig into why God del

David is one of the most iconic figures in Scripture — yet what made him a man after God's own heart wasn't perfection, it was his relentless honesty with God. Whether he was facing Goliath with bold faith, wrestling wit

In this message from our "We Can Be Heroes" series, we explore the surprising story of Rahab — a Canaanite prostitute living in the wall of Jericho who ends up in the Bible's Hall of Faith and in the genealogy of Jesus.

This week in "We Can Be Heroes," we look at the life of Moses and discover that real courage is not the absence of fear, but obedience in the middle of it. From running in fear to standing before Pharaoh in faith, Moses'

In the second week of "We Can Be Heroes," we explore the life of Abraham and discover that faith is often less about waiting and more about moving. Through Hebrews 11 and Genesis 12, we see how God called Abraham to leav

In Week 1 of "We Can Be Heroes," we discover that biblical heroism isn't reserved for the fearless or extraordinary—it's found in ordinary people who choose faith in the middle of real life. Through the story of Sarah in

This week of "Cheat Codes" brings us face to face with one of the hardest parts of faith—waiting when nothing seems to change. Drawing from James 5, we're reminded that patience isn't passive, but a call to active endura

This message from the book of James confronts the power of our words and what they reveal about our hearts. James shows that the tongue is small, but it directs the course of our lives... capable of both destruction and

This message from the book of James challenges the gap between knowing truth and actually living it out, reminding us that hearing without obedience leads to self-deception. Rather than lacking information, we often misc

This message kicks off the "Cheat Codes" series by exploring how we instinctively look for shortcuts through life's pressure, while the book of James offers something deeper—clarity, not escape. Drawing from James 1:2–6,

In this final week of The Way of the Cross, we arrive at the resurrection—but not as a neat, polished ending. Instead, we find a group of followers still wrestling with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, reminding us that bel

In Week 5 of The Way of the Cross, we step into the silence of the tomb—the space between death and resurrection where nothing seems to be happening and God feels distant. Through the quiet faith of Joseph and Nicodemus,

In Week 4 of The Way of the Cross, we witness the crucifixion through the eyes of the crowd in Luke 23—each response revealing something about our own hearts. From the casual passerby to the critical elitists and the rep

In this message, we follow Jesus from the trial before Pilate to the brutal Roman flogging that revealed the depth of His love. What looked like weakness, humiliation, and injustice was actually redemption unfolding, as

In Week 2 of The Way of the Cross, we move from the quiet surrender of the garden to the public trial of Jesus. After praying "Not my will," Jesus faces accusation, injustice, and misunderstanding—yet responds with remar

In Week 1 of The Way of the Cross, we begin not at the empty tomb, but in the Garden of Gethsemane. While we're often tempted to rush toward resurrection, Jesus invites us to slow down and sit with surrender—because the

In this last message in our (un)follow series, we confront a common struggle: we often measure our worth by our performance—and secretly enjoy the failures of others while cringing at our own. Through Peter's story, we s

In this talk, we confront the reality that following Jesus inevitably leads to friction. In John 6, when Jesus' teaching shifts from inspiring to intrusive, many disciples walk away—revealing that everyone follows Him un
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