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Most of us were never really taught how to navigate conflict — especially in marriage. This week, Skyler opens up about the real stuff: the petty fights that reveal deeper wounds, the anger we let fester, and the brokenness we try to hide. Walking through James 1:19-21, Ephesians 4:26-29, Genesis 3, and Colossians 3, Skyler gives us four honest truths about conflict: it grows when we stop listening, it deepens when anger goes unchecked, it exposes the brokenness within us, and it's ultimately healed through surrender to Christ. This isn't a "seven steps to fix your marriage" message — it's an invitation to stop pretending, get honest with God and your spouse, and let the Lord do what only He can do.

Most of us walk into marriage — or any relationship — with a lot of expectations and very little training. In this first message of Stronger at Home, Lead Pastor Paul Castelli unpacks what makes a marriage truly strong: not feelings, not compatibility, but covenant. Drawing from Ephesians 5, Pastor Paul breaks down the difference between treating marriage like a contract and living it like a covenant, why real love is demonstrated through action and not just declared in words, and how mutual submission creates mutual strength. If you've ever wondered whether your relationships could be healthier, this message is the place to start.

In the final week of the series God Is Calling, guest Pastor Aaron Burke turns to John 2:1–11, the story of Jesus turning water into wine, to leave us with a defining challenge: build your life on the mindset of “whatever God says, do it.” This message brings the series to a close by reminding us that God’s calling isn’t just something we hear, it’s something we live out through obedience. As we draw close to Him, learn to recognize His voice, and trust Him enough to follow through, even when it’s uncomfortable or unclear, we position ourselves for Him to move. Our role is not the outcome, but our obedience, and when we say yes to God, we step into a life where He does what only He can do.

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When we think about God’s calling, we often focus on what we’re supposed to do, but God is far more concerned with who we are becoming. In week one of God Is Calling, Pastor Paul walks through 1 Peter 1:15–16 to reveal that God’s call begins with holiness, not as a standard to achieve, but as an identity to receive in Christ. Holiness is not about trying harder or fixing yourself, but about living from the new identity God has already given you through Jesus. As we let go of what holds us back and begin to follow Him in our daily decisions, we move from striving for approval to living as sons and daughters who already belong.

On Easter Sunday, we celebrate a moment that changed everything—but many still wonder what it means for their life today. In this message, Pastor Paul walks through Matthew 28:5–6 to show how the resurrection of Jesus is not just a historical event, but a life-changing reality for us right now. Because Jesus rose, sin is defeated, forgiveness is available, and death is no longer the end. More than that, the resurrection invites us into a transformed life—not just improved, but made new. This message is a clear call to move beyond knowing about Jesus and step into a real relationship with Him, where true life change begins.

In a culture that celebrates independence and self-sufficiency, we often overlook our deep need for authentic, biblical community. In Week 4 of our CrossFit series, Skylar unpacks how spiritual strength is not built in isolation but through intentional relationships that sharpen, support, and challenge us in our walk with Christ. Rooted in Scripture, this message reminds us that God designed us to grow together, not alone, and that real transformation happens when we step into community and allow others to walk alongside us. True strength is formed when we commit to doing life God’s way, together.

The world often makes compassion optional. Meanwhile, the gospel reminds us it is essential. On Compassion Sunday, Pastor Paul turned to 1 John 3:16–18 to show that real love is not just spoken, it is demonstrated. Because Jesus laid down His life for us, we are called to live with that same selfless love, actively caring for those in need. Through a powerful testimony from Jonathan Almonte, a Compassion International sponsor child whose life was transformed, we see how one act of obedience can impact both a life and an eternity. This message challenges us to move beyond intention into action, reminding us that loving like Jesus means stepping in, giving generously, and trusting God to use our obedience to change lives.

When culture tells us to elevate ourselves, protect our position, and chase recognition, the way of Jesus calls us to something radically different. In week three of CrossFit, Pastor Doug walks through Philippians 2:1–11 to reveal how the spiritual disciplines of submission and service reshape our hearts and align us with Christ. Submission is not weakness, but strength under control, a daily choice to trust God and release our need for control. Service is love in motion, breaking down self-centeredness and expanding our compassion for others. As we look to Jesus, who humbled Himself to the point of the cross, we discover that true greatness is found not in being served, but in surrendering our lives for the sake of others.