What if the most powerful change you could make this year wasn’t another goal—but a deeper rhythm? In this message, we begin 2026 by rethinking resolutions through the lens of upstream practices. Drawing from current health research, Scripture, and the life of Jesus, we explore why sleep is the most influential habit for physical health—and why daily prayer is the most formative practice for spiritual renewal. Prayer isn’t about adding more religious effort. It’s about anchoring your identity...
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What if the most powerful change you could make this year wasn’t another goal—but a deeper rhythm? In this message, we begin 2026 by rethinking resolutions through the lens of upstream practices. Drawing from current health research, Scripture, and the life of Jesus, we explore why sleep is the most influential habit for physical health—and why daily prayer is the most formative practice for spiritual renewal. Prayer isn’t about adding more religious effort. It’s about anchoring your identity...
In this compelling message from Oakridge Adventist Church, our guest speaker invites us to breathe, unclench, and enter the Sabbath the way Jesus intended—rest for weary souls (Matthew 11:28). From the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price (Matthew 13), to Eden’s first “appraisal” in Genesis 3, we’re reminded that we are constantly assigning value to things—and that the gospel reorders our values from the inside out.
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What if the most powerful change you could make this year wasn’t another goal—but a deeper rhythm? In this message, we begin 2026 by rethinking resolutions through the lens of upstream practices. Drawing from current health research, Scripture, and the life of Jesus, we explore why sleep is the most influential habit for physical health—and why daily prayer is the most formative practice for spiritual renewal. Prayer isn’t about adding more religious effort. It’s about anchoring your identity...