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Before we step into Acts, we’re taking a powerful look at the moment everything changed—when Jesus met His followers on the road and set their hearts on fire. In this message from Luke 24, discover how Jesus still meets us in our questions, walks with us in our doubts, and reveals Himself in ways that transform us. What starts as confusion turns into clarity, and ordinary people become bold witnesses of a risen Savior. Come experience how God ignites “burning hearts” that are ready to live on mission.

As we wrap up our journey through 1 Peter, discover the powerful truth that faith was never meant to be lived alone. In this final message, we see how God uses deep, committed relationships to shape us, restore us, and carry us through both failure and growth. In a world marked by disconnection, the church is called to something different—authentic, lasting community rooted in Christ. Come be reminded that some of the greatest ripples of hope begin through the relationships we choose to invest in.

What if the health of a church starts with how we lead, follow, and trust God together? In this message from 1 Peter 5:1–11, we see how humility, sacrificial leadership, and surrendered anxiety create a community where faith can truly flourish. When we stop placing pressure on people and start placing our trust in God, something powerful begins to ripple outward. Discover how God strengthens and restores His people as they stand firm together under the care of the Chief Shepherd.

What happens when following Jesus actually costs you something? In this powerful message from 1 Peter 4:12–19, we’re reminded that hardship isn’t a sign of failure—it’s often evidence of faithful living. Discover how God uses pressure, resistance, and trials to deepen your roots, strengthen your faith, and produce lasting fruit. When your life stays steady in the storm, it becomes a ripple of hope to a watching world.

The resurrection of Jesus didn’t just prove something in the past—it started a ripple of new creation that is still moving today. From an empty tomb to fearful disciples behind locked doors, Jesus meets people right where they are and brings real, lasting transformation. This living hope breaks into our fear, doubt, and brokenness, inviting us not just to believe, but to respond with trust and surrender. And as that resurrection life takes hold in us, it begins to move outward—through ordinary people and simple steps—impacting the world around us.

The cross is not just something that happened to Jesus—it is something He willingly chose. Even in the face of suffering, rejection, and unimaginable cost, He stayed, laying down His life with full knowledge of what it would require. This means the cross is not merely a tragedy, but a powerful expression of intentional, personal love—given for each of us. Tonight invites us to slow down, reflect, and respond to the truth that Jesus knew us fully… and chose to stay anyway.

When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds, religious leaders, and disciples all responded to Him in very different ways. Some welcomed Him with excitement but turned away when He didn’t meet their expectations, while others rejected Him outright because He challenged their control. Yet the disciples chose to trust Him, following with joy even when they didn’t fully understand what He would do next. This Palm Sunday message invites us to consider our own response and to prayerfully surrender, asking Jesus to truly lead our lives today.

What if your everyday life made people curious about hope? This message explores how a steady, visible hope—lived out through relationships, integrity, and love—can quietly draw others in and open the door for meaningful conversations about Jesus. Rather than winning arguments, we’re invited to live in a way that makes hope tangible and to be ready to share our story when the moment comes. As we pray, love deeply, and invest in others, our lives begin to ripple with a hope that people can’t help but ask about.

Followers of Jesus are called to live differently—even when the culture around them moves in another direction. In 1 Peter 2:11–3:12, believers are described as “strangers and exiles” who remain present in the world while reflecting Christ through honorable conduct, humility, and love. Rather than withdrawing or blending in, this passage calls Christians to stay engaged in everyday relationships while living in ways that point others to God. Faithful presence—marked by integrity, submission, and blessing others—becomes a powerful witness in a watching world.

Jesus is the cornerstone on which a faithful life must be built. Every day our choices move us in one of two directions—either building steadily on Christ or creating stumbling blocks that weaken our faith. Just as great athletes and coaches develop excellence through consistent practice and disciplined decisions, spiritual maturity is shaped by the habits we form over time. When we intentionally choose conduct that aligns with Christ, our lives become firmly anchored on the cornerstone rather than tripped up by avoidable obstacles.