Home is a deep and meaningful word. It is more than a place where we live, it is the feeling of being connected, loved, and safe. Home is shaped by conversations, food, familiar sounds, and those comforting experiences that help us feel settled and whole.
And yet, many of our stories of home also carry pain. Nostalgia reminds us of a home we long for but cannot fully return to. In this series, we are exploring what it truly means to be home, and how place, peace, and people come together in the story God is telling. As followers of Jesus, home is not something behind us, it is something ahead. God’s story of home is a story of hope, and Christmas reminds us that the birth of Jesus opens the way for us to experience God’s version of home even now.
Home is a deep and meaningful word. It is more than a place where we live, it is the feeling of being connected, loved, and safe. Home is shaped by conversations, food, familiar sounds, and those comforting experiences that help us feel settled and whole.
And yet, many of our stories of home also carry pain. Nostalgia reminds us of a home we long for but cannot fully return to. In this series, we are exploring what it truly means to be home, and how place, peace, and people come together in the story God is telling. As followers of Jesus, home is not something behind us, it is something ahead. God’s story of home is a story of hope, and Christmas reminds us that the birth of Jesus opens the way for us to experience God’s version of home even now.
Home is a deep and meaningful word. It is more than a place where we live, it is the feeling of being connected, loved, and safe. Home is shaped by conversations, food, familiar sounds, and those comforting experiences that help us feel settled and whole.
And yet, many of our stories of home also carry pain. Nostalgia reminds us of a home we long for but cannot fully return to. In this series, we are exploring what it truly means to be home, and how place, peace, and people come together in the story God is telling. As followers of Jesus, home is not something behind us, it is something ahead. God’s story of home is a story of hope, and Christmas reminds us that the birth of Jesus opens the way for us to experience God’s version of home even now.
Kingdom Economy is a series focused on generosity, gratitude, and sacrifice. We'll be exploring the question, What is the kingdom of God, and how do we live in it? This kingdom is an economic system based on Jesus and his teachings, in contrast to the world's system of scarcity and personal wealth. We'll talk about stewardship of resources, selfless sharing, prioritizing God's will over personal gain, and operating with an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity one.
Kingdom Economy is a series focused on generosity, gratitude, and sacrifice. We'll be exploring the question, What is the kingdom of God, and how do we live in it? This kingdom is an economic system based on Jesus and his teachings, in contrast to the world's system of scarcity and personal wealth. We'll talk about stewardship of resources, selfless sharing, prioritizing God's will over personal gain, and operating with an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity one.
Kingdom Economy is a series focused on generosity, gratitude, and sacrifice. We'll be exploring the question, What is the kingdom of God, and how do we live in it? This kingdom is an economic system based on Jesus and his teachings, in contrast to the world's system of scarcity and personal wealth. We'll talk about stewardship of resources, selfless sharing, prioritizing God's will over personal gain, and operating with an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity one.
Kingdom Economy is a series focused on generosity, gratitude, and sacrifice. We'll be exploring the question, What is the kingdom of God, and how do we live in it? This kingdom is an economic system based on Jesus and his teachings, in contrast to the world's system of scarcity and personal wealth. We'll talk about stewardship of resources, selfless sharing, prioritizing God's will over personal gain, and operating with an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity one.
Kingdom Economy is a series focused on generosity, gratitude, and sacrifice. We'll be exploring the question, What is the kingdom of God, and how do we live in it? This kingdom is an economic system based on Jesus and his teachings, in contrast to the world's system of scarcity and personal wealth. We'll talk about stewardship of resources, selfless sharing, prioritizing God's will over personal gain, and operating with an abundance mindset rather than a scarcity one.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed
The prophets didn’t just speak for their time, they echo into ours. In a world desperate for truth, justice, and hope, these voices of the past call us to return to the heart of God. This summer series, titled Prophets, explores the stories and struggles of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, the major prophets whose lives and words continue to shape ours. As we listen to their ache and boldness, may we learn to see with clarity, live with conviction, and trust in the God who still speaks.
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus uses meals for deep teaching, healing, honest conversation, and connection. The table is not just a place to eat, it is a place to be seen, known, and changed. Each week, we explore a different meal Jesus shared and what it reveals about God’s vision for his people. This series also ties into our fall rhythm of Practicing the Way, making space to not only learn about Jesus, but to participate in his way of life. The invitation is simple: come to the table and be transformed
The prophets didn’t just speak for their time, they echo into ours. In a world desperate for truth, justice, and hope, these voices of the past call us to return to the heart of God. This summer series, titled Prophets, explores the stories and struggles of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, the major prophets whose lives and words continue to shape ours. As we listen to their ache and boldness, may we learn to see with clarity, live with conviction, and trust in the God who still speaks.
The prophets didn’t just speak for their time, they echo into ours. In a world desperate for truth, justice, and hope, these voices of the past call us to return to the heart of God. This summer series, titled Prophets, explores the stories and struggles of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, the major prophets whose lives and words continue to shape ours. As we listen to their ache and boldness, may we learn to see with clarity, live with conviction, and trust in the God who still speaks.
The prophets didn’t just speak for their time, they echo into ours. In a world desperate for truth, justice, and hope, these voices of the past call us to return to the heart of God. This summer series, titled Prophets, explores the stories and struggles of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, the major prophets whose lives and words continue to shape ours. As we listen to their ache and boldness, may we learn to see with clarity, live with conviction, and trust in the God who still speaks.