
Abraham is Dead. Now What?
Genesis 25 marks the end of an era as Abraham—the man God called, blessed, and repeatedly reaffirmed His promises to—dies at the age of 175. Yet while Abraham's life comes to an end, God's promise does not. As the covena

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Genesis 25 marks the end of an era as Abraham—the man God called, blessed, and repeatedly reaffirmed His promises to—dies at the age of 175. Yet while Abraham's life comes to an end, God's promise does not. As the covena

Father's Day is about more than providing, protecting, and correcting—it's about blessing. In this special Father's Day message, we explore the powerful role words play in shaping the hearts, identities, and futures of o

Every decision we make carries a consequence, and over time, those choices shape the direction of our lives. In this message, we dive into the wisdom found in Proverbs and the story of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 20 to

In this message from our “God Is Good” series, we walk through Genesis 18 and 19 and confront the sobering reality of compromise. Through the story of Lot and the destruction of Sodom, we see how compromise rarely happen

Genesis 17 picks up after years of waiting, silence, and human attempts to force God’s promises into existence. Abraham and Sarah had already tried to take matters into their own hands, convinced God’s promise needed the

In this Mother’s Day message from our GOD IS GOOD series, we look at the story of Hagar and discover how God meets broken people in the middle of their pain. After years of waiting on God’s promise, Abraham and Sarah tak

In this message, “Trust Him,” we continue through Genesis 13–14 and see how a life of faith is meant to grow into a life of trust. What we trust God with today is often rooted in the faith we chose yesterday. Looking at

Genesis 12 marks a turning point in history as God begins His rescue plan through one unlikely man—Abram. In Promises Made , we see a God who calls not the qualified, but the willing, pulling Abram out of a life of idola

Genesis 10–11 shows us something surprising—after the flood, humanity doesn’t slowly drift back into sin… it runs right back to it. At the Tower of Babel, people unite with one goal: to make a name for themselves. What b

In this message, “The Failed Reboot,” we walk through Genesis 6–9 and revisit the familiar story of Noah’s Ark—but through a deeper and more sobering lens. What’s often reduced to a children’s story is actually a powerfu

This Easter message centers on one powerful question: are you lost—and do you even know it? Through a personal story and the parables in Luke 15, we’re reminded that what some see as “just people,” Jesus sees as the lost

In this message from Genesis 4, “What’s Behind Your Door?”, we explore the story of Cain and Abel and the deeper issue beneath Cain’s rejected offering—not what he brought, but the condition of his heart. God’s warning t

Week 4 of our God Is Good series brings us to Genesis 3—where everything that was once “very good” suddenly falls apart. But the Fall isn’t just about breaking a rule; it’s about believing the wrong voice. In this messag

In week three of our God Is Good series, we finally arrive at the question that brings the creation story home to us: What kind of people was this world made for? Looking at Genesis 1:26–2:25, we see that humanity was cr

Last week we asked, How did I get here? Genesis gives a simple but profound answer: God. This week, we dive deeper into the first chapter, seeing how God takes a formless, empty world and orders it with intention, creati

In this opening message of the GOD IS GOOD series, we begin where the Bible begins— “In the beginning, God.” Genesis doesn’t argue for God’s existence; it simply declares Him as the starting point of everything. Before l

In Week 4 of our READY series, we land in 2 Timothy 4:1-8 with a simple but weighty call: Be Ready . Paul’s words aren’t casual encouragement—they’re a charge to live a life measured not by success, comfort, or recogniti

In Week 3 of our READY series, we look at Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 3:1–17 and discover that being “ready for the times we’re in” isn’t about fear—it’s about formation. The challenges of our culture, the pressures we fee

In this message, Ready to Invest , we’re challenged with a powerful question: What are you willing to invest in today that you may never personally benefit from? Walking through 2 Timothy 2, we see Paul’s call to live wi

What does it really mean to live READY? In week one of our new series, READY, we look at Paul’s final letter to Timothy and discover that readiness doesn’t come from chasing what’s next—it comes from being faithful with
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