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What do you do when life hurts? When you’re exhausted, anxious, grieving, or angry, worship is often the last thing you feel like doing. In this message from Acts 16, discover why Paul and Silas sang in prison, how worship becomes a rhythm instead of a reaction, and why God is worthy of our praise, no matter what we’re facing.
Why do so many people feel lonely even though we’re more connected than ever? We can text anyone, follow hundreds of people online, and still feel completely alone. In this message from Nehemiah 3, discover God’s surprising answer to loneliness. Real community isn’t just about finding people—it’s about finding people and purpose. Discover why everyone needs someone next to them and a next section to build.
What if the condition of your life is connected to the condition of your mind? Every day, our thoughts are being shaped by something—social media, news, culture, fear, anxiety, or the voice of God. In this message, we explore Psalm 1 and discover why Scripture isn’t primarily about gathering information. It’s about learning to delight in God, allowing His truth to shape our minds, our decisions, and ultimately our lives.
How is your spiritual rhythm? Are you walking in step with Jesus, or running on empty? We often search for big moments to meet our deepest spiritual needs, but Jesus offers something different. In John 15, He calls us to abide in Him—to stay connected like branches to a vine. Real life, peace, and strength are found not in striving, but in staying close to Him. What if the answer to your greatest need is simpler than you think? What if it begins with developing a steady rhythm of relationship with Jesus? Listen to this week’s message and discover the life-changing rhythm of abiding in Christ.
What if hospitality is more than greeting people at the door? Biblical hospitality moves beyond welcoming people and creates a place where others truly belong. Through the story of the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4, we discover how intentionality, service, and mission-focused love help people encounter God. Whether you’re part of a church, a volunteer team, or simply want to reflect God’s heart for others, this message will challenge you to move people from being welcomed to belonging.
What happens when a moment with God becomes more important than the mission of God? In Matthew 17, Peter experiences one of the most breathtaking moments of his life on the Mount of Transfiguration—and immediately wants to stay there forever. But Jesus leads him back down the mountain and into the mission. Because while mountaintop moments can inspire you, they were never meant to replace your purpose. Are you living for the next emotional high, achievement, vacation, purchase, or experience…only to find yourself wanting more? This message explores why the mission of Jesus is what ultimately sustains us and why we can’t stay where we are spiritually.

What if the discomfort you’re trying to avoid is actually the place where God wants to transform you most? In Genesis 12, Abraham is called to leave behind comfort, familiarity, and security—all because God had a greater purpose on the other side of obedience. But what happens when God calls you to move? To trust? To leave behind what feels safe? This message will challenge you to wrestle with one question: Are you choosing comfort…or calling?
What if the most important things in your life are the things nobody notices? In this Mother’s Day message, we look at how God often works through the ordinary, overlooked, and seemingly insignificant moments of life. From folding laundry to praying late at night…from showing up again to faithfully pouring out what little you have…God uses small acts of faithfulness to accomplish powerful things. If you’ve ever felt unseen, discouraged, exhausted, or wondered if your efforts actually matter, this message is for you.
What if the problem isn’t that you don’t know how to share your faith—but that you’ve lost the weight of why? In this message, we wrestle with a hard question: Does your life actually reflect what you say you believe about eternity? This isn’t about methods—it’s about a heart that breaks for what breaks God’s.
What if the peace you’re looking for isn’t missing… you’re just holding onto something that keeps you from experiencing it? Jesus ties peace directly to one uncomfortable but powerful decision—forgiveness. This message will challenge you to stop carrying what God never asked you to hold.