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In the first message of "The Garden", we’ll explore the biblical principle that you reap what you sow and discover how our everyday choices, habits, and relationships become seeds that shape our future. Through Galatians 6, we’ll be challenged to move from simply consuming to intentionally cultivating a flourishing life and community, trusting God to bring the growth.

The founders believed liberty was worth risking everything for, but they also understood it came with a hidden requirement. Two hundred fifty years later, that requirement matters more than ever.

Many Christians spend their lives measuring themselves by whether or not they are obeying all the rules. That’s not what Jesus intended.

Somewhere along the way, many of us began treating God's love and approval as something to earn. That assumption quietly shapes our relationship with God more than we realize.

We often think freedom comes from having fewer obligations, but some of the most meaningful moments in life begin when we embrace a weight we never asked to carry.

Long before the storm arrived, Noah made a decision about whose wisdom he would trust.

Chaos rarely arrives all at once. It often begins with ordinary choices that seem reasonable until the consequences finally surface.

Chaos rarely arrives all at once. It often begins with ordinary choices that seem reasonable until the consequences finally surface.

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Some of the most dangerous problems are the ones we don’t even realize we have. In week two of On Time God, we'll explore the older brother in Luke 15 and uncover how it’s possible to appear close to God on the outside while being far from His heart on the inside. Whether you feel far from God or like you’ve “never left,” His grace is available to you.