Jesus teaches us that while the world mistakenly seeks happiness through following natural urges, the people of God seek God’s will first.
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When the decorations come down and the celebrations fade, the story of Jesus’ flight to Egypt reminds us that God entered a world of real suffering. Followers of Jesus are called to keep carrying his light into dark places instead of packing him away with the Christmas decorations.
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At Christmas, we come to the miracle of the incarnation, where the unknowable God takes on flesh. When God shows up, light drives out darkness, and love drives out fear.
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God comes to earth in Jesus as light and love, driving out darkness and fear. We are invited to join Jesus in sharing that light in a weary world.
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Advent invites us to prepare our hearts for the coming of Jesus by living lives that bless others.
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God is doing amazing this through our community of faith, and we are excited to partner with God as we take our next steps in 2026.
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It's easy to get caught in the pursuit of "the good life" as defined by society, advertising, and algorithms, but this easily turns into endlessly chasing after more. If we want to really experience what the Scriptures call "the life that is really life," we need to shift our focus wanting what we don't have to gratitude for all God has blessed us with.
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Life with Jesus is not about arriving at perfection, but a journey of going ever deeper and experiencing greater and greater freedom, one day at a time.
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Each day offers a chance to begin again—with honesty about our faults, courage to make amends, and faith to trust that today is enough. Letting go of guilt, fear, and the illusion of control frees us to live with gratitude, to love without condition, and to walk in step with the Spirit one day at a time.
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Steps 8 and 9 of the Twelve Steps call us to restore relationships through forgiveness and making amends. The story of Zacchaeus shows that true spiritual growth comes when we take responsibility for our actions, seek reconciliation, and release resentment so peace and joy can take root.
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This message explores Step Seven of the Twelve Steps—humbly asking God to remove our shortcomings—as a path toward genuine humility and transformation. We’re reminded that growth takes time and that God works best through hearts that are open and willing. When we stop pretending, presuming, and pushing, we make room for God to use our struggles to shape our character and draw us closer to the person we’re created to be.
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Real transformation begins when we stop trying to manage our own lives and become entirely ready for God to remove what holds us back. The journey of faith isn’t about perfection but willingness—offering our character defects, fears, and defenses to God and trusting Him to bring change in His time. True freedom comes when we replace old habits with new ones rooted in love, humility, and joy.
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Confession is the sacred act of telling the truth about ourselves — to God, to ourselves, and to another person — so that we can be set free. Step Five invites us to move from hiding to healing, discovering that our stories, no matter how broken, are still sacred and redeemable.
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Life brings pain, but God can transform it into redemptive growth when we face it honestly. By naming our grudges and fears, we open ourselves to God’s healing power, discovering that nothing can separate us from His love.
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We heard a testimony about what it means to turn one’s life over to God’s care, alongside a reflection on Step 3: deciding to entrust our will and lives to Christ. The message reminds us that surrender is not weakness but a bold act of faith—choosing to believe God is able to carry what we cannot. It encourages us to release our fears, lean on God’s strength, and take the next step of trust in our own journeys.
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We are powerless to fix our deepest struggles on our own, but God can. Step Two of the Twelve Steps invites us to believe in a Power greater than ourselves who restores us to sanity—bringing perspective, healing, and hope. Faith doesn’t require certainty, only openness to God’s presence and purpose in our lives.
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We launched our new 12-week series, Stepping into Life Together, with a message from Luke 15 that highlights the problem of the older brother—someone unable to accept the Father’s love. The invitation is to take Step One of the 12 Steps: to admit our lives are unmanageable and we need help. God meets us even in desperation, turning our honesty into the first step toward grace, healing, and life together.
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