Deep down, everyone wrestles with life’s biggest question: Why am I here? In a world filled with noise, pressure, and confusion, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters. But God created each of us for a reason — a divine purpose that gives meaning to every day and every moment.
In this powerful new year series, we invite you to embark on a 40 Day Journey of daily readings of Rick Warren’s “The Purpose Driven Life” book. We will uncover how God’s eternal purposes shape our identity, guide our choices, and fill our lives with joy and direction so that we experience the abundant life that Jesus offers.
Deep down, everyone wrestles with life’s biggest question: Why am I here? In a world filled with noise, pressure, and confusion, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters. But God created each of us for a reason — a divine purpose that gives meaning to every day and every moment.
In this powerful new year series, we invite you to embark on a 40 Day Journey of daily readings of Rick Warren’s “The Purpose Driven Life” book. We will uncover how God’s eternal purposes shape our identity, guide our choices, and fill our lives with joy and direction so that we experience the abundant life that Jesus offers.
This Advent, we gather around the Christmas dinner table—a place filled with warm lights, familiar faces, and the joyful sights and sounds of the season. On the surface, everyone appears happy and excited to celebrate. But beneath the smiles, some carry quiet burdens: a longing to be loved, a search for hope and joy, or a deep desire for peace. Christmas Dinner invites us to look beyond the surface and discover the true meaning of Emmanuel—God with us—even in the unspoken struggles.
This Advent, we gather around the Christmas dinner table—a place filled with warm lights, familiar faces, and the joyful sights and sounds of the season. On the surface, everyone appears happy and excited to celebrate. But beneath the smiles, some carry quiet burdens: a longing to be loved, a search for hope and joy, or a deep desire for peace. Christmas Dinner invites us to look beyond the surface and discover the true meaning of Emmanuel—God with us—even in the unspoken struggles.
This Advent, we gather around the Christmas dinner table—a place filled with warm lights, familiar faces, and the joyful sights and sounds of the season. On the surface, everyone appears happy and excited to celebrate. But beneath the smiles, some carry quiet burdens: a longing to be loved, a search for hope and joy, or a deep desire for peace. Christmas Dinner invites us to look beyond the surface and discover the true meaning of Emmanuel—God with us—even in the unspoken struggles.
This Advent, we gather around the Christmas dinner table—a place filled with warm lights, familiar faces, and the joyful sights and sounds of the season. On the surface, everyone appears happy and excited to celebrate. But beneath the smiles, some carry quiet burdens: a longing to be loved, a search for hope and joy, or a deep desire for peace. Christmas Dinner invites us to look beyond the surface and discover the true meaning of Emmanuel—God with us—even in the unspoken struggles.
Our lives are filled with circles. We are surrounded by relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and classmates. The level of joy and peace in our lives is often tied to the health of those relationships. Jesus lived in circles of relationship—with the Father, with His disciples, and with the crowds—modeling how to love, forgive, serve, and set boundaries in ways that bring life and healing. In this series, we will look closely at how Jesus taught us to live in healthy relationships that aren’t just good for us—they’re a reflection of God’s love at work in and through us.
Our lives are filled with circles. We are surrounded by relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and classmates. The level of joy and peace in our lives is often tied to the health of those relationships. Jesus lived in circles of relationship—with the Father, with His disciples, and with the crowds—modeling how to love, forgive, serve, and set boundaries in ways that bring life and healing. In this series, we will look closely at how Jesus taught us to live in healthy relationships that aren’t just good for us—they’re a reflection of God’s love at work in and through us.
Our lives are filled with circles. We are surrounded by relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and classmates. The level of joy and peace in our lives is often tied to the health of those relationships. Jesus lived in circles of relationship—with the Father, with His disciples, and with the crowds—modeling how to love, forgive, serve, and set boundaries in ways that bring life and healing. In this series, we will look closely at how Jesus taught us to live in healthy relationships that aren’t just good for us—they’re a reflection of God’s love at work in and through us.
Our lives are filled with circles. We are surrounded by relationships with family, friends, co-workers, and classmates. The level of joy and peace in our lives is often tied to the health of those relationships. Jesus lived in circles of relationship—with the Father, with His disciples, and with the crowds—modeling how to love, forgive, serve, and set boundaries in ways that bring life and healing. In this series, we will look closely at how Jesus taught us to live in healthy relationships that aren’t just good for us—they’re a reflection of God’s love at work in and through us
When we look at the pain and hurt in our world right now it can become disheartening. However, in a time of national crisis, moral decay, and spiritual rebellion, the prophet Jeremiah was called to speak tough truths to a broken world. Though often known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah’s message is not just one of truth—but also of unshakable hope. Amid judgment and exile, God promises restoration, a new covenant, and a future filled with hope.
Jeremiah reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is not absent—He is actively working to redeem, restore, and renew. Join us for this 5-week journey filled with challenge and hope!
When we look at the pain and hurt in our world right now it can become disheartening. However, in a time of national crisis, moral decay, and spiritual rebellion, the prophet Jeremiah was called to speak tough truths to a broken world. Though often known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah’s message is not just one of truth—but also of unshakable hope. Amid judgment and exile, God promises restoration, a new covenant, and a future filled with hope.
Jeremiah reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is not absent—He is actively working to redeem, restore, and renew. Join us for this 5-week journey filled with challenge and hope!
When we look at the pain and hurt in our world right now it can become disheartening. However, in a time of national crisis, moral decay, and spiritual rebellion, the prophet Jeremiah was called to speak tough truths to a broken world. Though often known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah’s message is not just one of truth—but also of unshakable hope. Amid judgment and exile, God promises restoration, a new covenant, and a future filled with hope.
Jeremiah reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is not absent—He is actively working to redeem, restore, and renew. Join us for this 5-week journey filled with challenge and hope!
When we look at the pain and hurt in our world right now it can become disheartening. However, in a time of national crisis, moral decay, and spiritual rebellion, the prophet Jeremiah was called to speak tough truths to a broken world. Though often known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah’s message is not just one of truth—but also of unshakable hope. Amid judgment and exile, God promises restoration, a new covenant, and a future filled with hope.
Jeremiah reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is not absent—He is actively working to redeem, restore, and renew. Join us for this 5-week journey filled with challenge and hope!
When we look at the pain and hurt in our world right now it can become disheartening. However, in a time of national crisis, moral decay, and spiritual rebellion, the prophet Jeremiah was called to speak tough truths to a broken world. Though often known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah’s message is not just one of truth—but also of unshakable hope. Amid judgment and exile, God promises restoration, a new covenant, and a future filled with hope.
Jeremiah reminds us that even in our darkest moments, God is not absent—He is actively working to redeem, restore, and renew. Join us for this 5-week journey filled with challenge and hope!
We all want to make a difference in some way or another. In today’s social media world, we often use the word “influencer” to describe someone who has a significant online following and leverages their platform to market and promote goods, services, and ideas that usually provide a profit for themselves.
As Paul writes his letter to Titus and the church in Crete, he calls them to be influencers of another kind. The way of Jesus called those in the church to lead with lives of love, purity, and goodness in such a way that the church would transform the culture of greed and deceit in Crete for the Kingdom of God.
Join us in September as we unpack God’s call to His church today to be His influencers to change our community one life at a time.
We all want to make a difference in some way or another. In today’s social media world, we often use the word “influencer” to describe someone who has a significant online following and leverages their platform to market and promote goods, services, and ideas that usually provide a profit for themselves.
As Paul writes his letter to Titus and the church in Crete, he calls them to be influencers of another kind. The way of Jesus called those in the church to lead with lives of love, purity, and goodness in such a way that the church would transform the culture of greed and deceit in Crete for the Kingdom of God.
Join us in September as we unpack God’s call to His church today to be His influencers to change our community one life at a time.
We all want to make a difference in some way or another. In today’s social media world, we often use the word “influencer” to describe someone who has a significant online following and leverages their platform to market and promote goods, services, and ideas that usually provide a profit for themselves.
As Paul writes his letter to Titus and the church in Crete, he calls them to be influencers of another kind. The way of Jesus called those in the church to lead with lives of love, purity, and goodness in such a way that the church would transform the culture of greed and deceit in Crete for the Kingdom of God.
Join us in September as we unpack God’s call to His church today to be His influencers to change our community one life at a time.