Keep Moving Forward
Are you exhausted yet? It feels like we’ve been constantly going since re-entering the world in 2020. Perhaps it’s because it’s an election year (not to mention the plot twists …
Are you exhausted yet? It feels like we’ve been constantly going since re-entering the world in 2020. Perhaps it’s because it’s an election year (not to mention the plot twists …
Hey there, friends! Our series continues this week with “The Gift of Being Present” as one of your chosen “greatest hits” for this sermon series. This was our Advent series …
#HolyMischief is more than just a hashtag – it’s an opportunity to spread joy and share something meaningful with friends or strangers. It seems that the more kindness we show towards …
Summers have a soundtrack. Songs that are typically played over and over again in June and July. Songs that remind us of good memories when things were slower and carefree. …
Faith journeys often lead us to unexpected places, and Acts 8:26-40 is a remarkable example of this. This passage captures a divine encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, demonstrating …
In our fast-paced, hectic lives, trust and peace can often feel like foreign concepts. Yet, as Christians, we are encouraged to lean on these very principles. Trust in God is …
Adventures with Purpose This coming Sunday we will reflect on Luke 2:41-52. This passage recounts the story of young Jesus staying behind in the temple while His parents, Mary and …
The Book of Ruth is a beautiful story often read at weddings. It’s a tale of two families becoming one and showcases the incredible power of commitment, loyalty, and divine …
Read more “Trust God to Lead the Way – Lessons from the Book of Ruth”
Have you ever felt that odd mix of excitement and fear when stepping into something new? Maybe it’s starting a new job, moving to a new city, or even just …
Read more “Trust God to Go with Us: A Reflection on Genesis 28:10-22”
Often we remember the stories of God and fail to live them. Don’t get me wrong, remembering is important work. But living the way of Christ is equally important. Steve …