Life doesn’t always make sense in the moment — but God is always at work behind the scenes. In this series, we’ll walk through one of the most powerful narratives in Scripture, tracing Joseph’s journey from favored son to forgotten prisoner to faithful leader. Along the way, we’ll discover that even when life feels unfair or uncertain, God’s hand is steady and his purposes are good. What others mean for evil, God can redeem for good — if we’ll trust him with the bigger picture.
Life doesn’t always make sense in the moment — but God is always at work behind the scenes. In this series, we’ll walk through one of the most powerful narratives in Scripture, tracing Joseph’s journey from favored son to forgotten prisoner to faithful leader. Along the way, we’ll discover that even when life feels unfair or uncertain, God’s hand is steady and his purposes are good. What others mean for evil, God can redeem for good — if we’ll trust him with the bigger picture.
Life doesn’t always make sense in the moment — but God is always at work behind the scenes. In this series, we’ll walk through one of the most powerful narratives in Scripture, tracing Joseph’s journey from favored son to forgotten prisoner to faithful leader. Along the way, we’ll discover that even when life feels unfair or uncertain, God’s hand is steady and his purposes are good. What others mean for evil, God can redeem for good — if we’ll trust him with the bigger picture.
When a "Code Blue" alert is called in the hospital, everything stops because it's a life-or-death emergency. Teams rush in, hearts race, and the goal is clear: to bring the patient back to life. That’s exactly the heartbeat of our special Code Blue revival series — it's an annual interruption where guest speakers bring powerful, Spirit-led messages to resuscitate our faith, awaken the church, and breathe new life into our souls. It's time to collectively pause and call on the Lord to ask: "Revive us again."
When a "Code Blue" alert is called in the hospital, everything stops because it's a life-or-death emergency. Teams rush in, hearts race, and the goal is clear: to bring the patient back to life. That’s exactly the heartbeat of our special Code Blue revival series — it's an annual interruption where guest speakers bring powerful, Spirit-led messages to resuscitate our faith, awaken the church, and breathe new life into our souls. It's time to collectively pause and call on the Lord to ask: "Revive us again."
When a "Code Blue" alert is called in the hospital, everything stops because it's a life-or-death emergency. Teams rush in, hearts race, and the goal is clear: to bring the patient back to life. That’s exactly the heartbeat of our special Code Blue revival series — it's an annual interruption where guest speakers bring powerful, Spirit-led messages to resuscitate our faith, awaken the church, and breathe new life into our souls. It's time to collectively pause and call on the Lord to ask: "Revive us again."
When a "Code Blue" alert is called in the hospital, everything stops because it's a life-or-death emergency. Teams rush in, hearts race, and the goal is clear: to bring the patient back to life. That’s exactly the heartbeat of our special Code Blue revival series — it's an annual interruption where guest speakers bring powerful, Spirit-led messages to resuscitate our faith, awaken the church, and breathe new life into our souls. It's time to collectively pause and call on the Lord to ask: "Revive us again."
Every journey of faith is made one step at a time. And while God calls us to walk together as his church, the next next move starts with you. In this series, we’ll explore what it looks like to grow personally so that we can thrive collectively. From gathering together to worship, to grouping up in community, to giving all generously, to going wherever God leads — each step matters. As a church family, our future depends on your faithfulness today. The question is simple: will you take your next step so we can take ours?
Every journey of faith is made one step at a time. And while God calls us to walk together as his church, the next next move starts with you. In this series, we’ll explore what it looks like to grow personally so that we can thrive collectively. From gathering together to worship, to grouping up in community, to giving all generously, to going wherever God leads — each step matters. As a church family, our future depends on your faithfulness today. The question is simple: will you take your next step so we can take ours?
Every journey of faith is made one step at a time. And while God calls us to walk together as his church, the next next move starts with you. In this series, we’ll explore what it looks like to grow personally so that we can thrive collectively. From gathering together to worship, to grouping up in community, to giving all generously, to going wherever God leads — each step matters. As a church family, our future depends on your faithfulness today. The question is simple: will you take your next step so we can take ours?
Every journey of faith is made one step at a time. And while God calls us to walk together as his church, the next next move starts with you. In this series, we’ll explore what it looks like to grow personally so that we can thrive collectively. From gathering together to worship, to grouping up in community, to giving all generously, to going wherever God leads — each step matters. As a church family, our future depends on your faithfulness today. The question is simple: will you take your next step so we can take ours?
Disaster had struck. A plague of locusts left the southern kingdom of Judah reeling — devastated physically, spiritually, and economically. But through the prophet Joel, God used that crisis to sound the alarm for something even greater: the coming day of the Lord. In this short but powerful book, Joel calls God’s people to wake up, turn back, and get ready — because judgment and restoration are both on the horizon. Though written to an ancient audience, Joel’s words cut straight through today’s apathy and complacency with a message that’s as urgent now as ever: the day is coming. The only question is — will we be ready?
Disaster had struck. A plague of locusts left the southern kingdom of Judah reeling — devastated physically, spiritually, and economically. But through the prophet Joel, God used that crisis to sound the alarm for something even greater: the coming day of the Lord. In this short but powerful book, Joel calls God’s people to wake up, turn back, and get ready — because judgment and restoration are both on the horizon. Though written to an ancient audience, Joel’s words cut straight through today’s apathy and complacency with a message that’s as urgent now as ever: the day is coming. The only question is — will we be ready?
Disaster had struck. A plague of locusts left the southern kingdom of Judah reeling — devastated physically, spiritually, and economically. But through the prophet Joel, God used that crisis to sound the alarm for something even greater: the coming day of the Lord. In this short but powerful book, Joel calls God’s people to wake up, turn back, and get ready — because judgment and restoration are both on the horizon. Though written to an ancient audience, Joel’s words cut straight through today’s apathy and complacency with a message that’s as urgent now as ever: the day is coming. The only question is — will we be ready?
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.
When you try to combine the church with the culture, the result is chaos — and the book of 1 Corinthians is proof of that. In this letter, Paul tenderly addresses the church that he planted in Corinth and dives headfirst into its unbridled dysfunction. Through the lens of the gospel, he cuts through the noise and painstakingly tackles their confusion on topics such as division, sexuality, Christian freedom, gender roles, corporate worship, and the resurrection — all of which are relevant pressure points in the modern church today. In a culture that attempts to blur the lines between the worldly and the godly, we too need to remember our calling to be countercultural.