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Home is where the heart is, but it’s also too often where the hurt is. Yet, looking at Isaac and his family, we see that even when we wound or are wounded by those we love, redemption is possible—not because we’re good, but because God is. Genesis 25 : 19 - 27 : 40 Speaker: Brock O'Dell

After more than 25 years, Abraham and Sarah’s son was born, but their journey of faith had just begun. The journey begins with a first step and only ends when we see Jesus. In the meantime, we are to live by faith, not by sight, one step at a time. Genesis 21-22 Speaker: Lucas DeVries

God’s mercy is real—so is His judgment. In Sodom and Gomorrah, both are clear. Before destruction, God provides Lot’s family a way of escape. Even when evil abounds, He sees His faithful few. This message shows how seriously God takes sin and grace. Genesis 18:16-33; 19 Speaker: Kyle Idleman

When all seemed lost and time was no more, God fulfilled His promise to Abraham and Sarah with a son. The timing defied logic, but God’s Word never fails. Even on rough terrain and bleak horizons, keep walking with God, believing He knows the way. Genesis 18:1-15 Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Along the journey, God promised Abram much. But with the path windy and timing unclear, Abram took matters into his own hands, only further complicating his life. This message explores the tension of trusting God even when His timing makes no sense. Genesis 15-17 Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Needing their own space to grow, Abram let his nephew Lot choose his land first. Lot chose by sight, not faith—and it didn’t go as expected. Abram, however, trusted the Lord to guide him, even when it seemed he was being led away from greener grass. Genesis 13-14 Speaker: Kyle Idleman

A journey of faith begins with the first step. God’s invitation to Abram is the same to us: follow Him, obey Him, trust Him—one step at a time. This message shares guidance on how to walk by faith, not by sight, even when the destination is unclear. Genesis 12:1-9 Speaker: Carl Kuhl

The people set out to build a tower to the heavens. The design was sound, but their motive impure. In response, God confused their language and foiled their plans. Likewise, idolatry can slip into our plans and invite God’s resistance into our lives. Genesis 11:1-11 Speaker: Bryson Koch

Sin took the world by storm, and so with a heavy heart God sent a storm—a flood—to reset creation. In mercy, He spared one man, his family, and the animals He had created. Even now, when it seems like all is dead and gone, hope is alive and well. Genesis 6-8 Speaker: Kyle Idleman

Sin escalated quickly. One generation tasted a forbidden fruit, the next committed murder—Cain killing his brother Abel. God warned Cain of “sin crouching at the door,” but he ignored it. Sin still lurks today, but with God’s help, it can be subdued. Genesis 4:1-15 Speaker: Brock O'Dell