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What if the problem was never the rules… but the sin living underneath them?In Week 7 of Reign of Grace, we walk through Romans 7:1–14 and uncover a hard truth: the law can expose sin, but it cannot save us from it.Rules may reveal what’s wrong, but only Jesus can make us new. You weren’t saved to live trapped in performance, striving, or shame. Through Christ, we’ve been released from the old way of trying to earn righteousness and invited into new life through the Spirit.

What if freedom isn’t doing whatever you want… but finally belonging to the right Master?In Week 6 of Reign of Grace, we walk through Romans 6:15–23 and confront a reality every person faces: everybody serves somebody.Every decision is leading somewhere. Every path produces something. And through Christ, we are no longer slaves to sin but servants of God, alive in His grace.

What if the biggest battle in your life isn’t around you… but within you?In Week 5 of Reign of Grace, we walk through Romans 6:5–14 and confront a powerful question: who’s really running your life?Paul reminds us that following Jesus is more than behavior modification — it’s identity transformation. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, sin no longer has the final word over us. The old self was crucified, Jesus broke sin’s authority, and we are now alive to God through grace.

What if grace didn’t wait for you to get it together… but met you right in the middle of your mess?In Week 4 of Reign of Grace, we walk through Romans 6:1–4 and are confronted with a powerful truth: grace doesn’t just forgive your past, it transforms your present.

What if grace didn’t wait for your life to be cleaned up… but met you right in the middle of your mess?In Week 2 of Reign of Grace, we step into Romans 5:6–11 and see a love that didn’t hesitate, didn’t hold back, and didn’t require us to fix ourselves first. At our weakest, at our most broken, at our furthest from God; Jesus moved toward us. The cross wasn’t a response to our goodness; it was the proof of God’s love in the middle of our sin.

What if grace didn’t wait for your life to be cleaned up… but met you right in the middle of your mess?In Week 2 of Reign of Grace, we step into Romans 5:6–11 and see a love that didn’t hesitate, didn’t hold back, and didn’t require us to fix ourselves first. At our weakest, at our most broken, at our furthest from God; Jesus moved toward us. The cross wasn’t a response to our goodness; it was the proof of God’s love in the middle of our sin.

What if the life you’re living isn’t defined by guilt… but by grace?In Week 1 of Reign of Grace, we walk through Romans 5:1–5 and discover a hope that doesn’t break under pressure. Because of Jesus, we’ve moved from condemnation to confidence; No longer striving for peace with God, but living from it.

Join us for Week 7 of our series, The Identity of Jesus, as we continue exploring the seven “I Am” statements of Christ—on this special Resurrection Sunday. This week we look at one of Jesus’ most powerful declarations in John 11:17–44: “I am the resurrection and the life.”If you’ve ever wrestled with disappointment, grief, or wondered why God feels late, this message will remind you that Jesus is not limited by your timeline. He doesn’t just promise resurrection—He is resurrection.

Join us for Week 6 of our series, The Identity of Jesus, as we continue exploring the seven “I Am” statements of Christ. This week we dive into Jesus’ words in John 15:1–8: “I am the true Vine.”If you’ve ever felt spiritually dry, stuck, or like you’re striving but not growing, this message will show you that real life isn’t produced by effort—it’s sustained by connection.

Join us for Week 5 of our series, The Identity of Jesus, as we continue exploring the seven “I Am” statements of Christ. This week we look at one of Jesus’ most powerful and exclusive claims: “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life” (John 14:1–7). If you’ve ever felt lost, questioned what’s true, or wondered where real life is found, this message will help you see that access to the Father isn’t found in a path—it’s found in a Person.