You are a sinner who still sins. Your life is a testimony to God's mercy.
At all times, you must stay in sync with what God is doing in your life.
Disciples don't stop with themselves. The goal of following Jesus is helping others do the same.
Every believer has a gift. The church flourishes when you offer what God has placed in you.
Growth happens when we walk with others in truth, grace, and accountability.
Belonging to Christ means belonging to his people. Church isn't a service-it's a family.
The first call is to believe the gospel, repent, and be baptized into the life of Christ.
The Spirit is not a force to be used-He is a person to be known, honored, and obeyed.
The Spirit's power isn't just for signs and wonders. It's for obedience, endurance, and mission.
Parents must trust God with what only he can do, while taking their part seriously.
Parenting adult children isn't about control-it's about influence. This Sunday, what kids need from us when they no longer seem to want anything from us.
Proverbs says that kids are born with hearts full of foolishness. Cheerios up the nose, Tide Pods in mouth-you name it. They don't need a buddy-they need parents who love enough to discipline. That's where the gospel shows up.
From birth to graduation, you only get 936 Sundays with your child. The days feel long, but the years are short. Starting this Sunday, we'll talk about raising kids, following Jesus, and redeeming the time we've been given,
Guest Preacher: Jason Dunbar
Guest Preacher: Eric Walker
Darkness can feel overwhelming-until one small light appears. Jesus says you are that light. This Sunday, how to shine in a world that desperately needs it.
Jesus says, "Love your enemies." Sounds nice, until you actually have one. This Sunday, how to love when you'd rather fight back, shut down, or walk away-and why Jesus' love shines brightest when relationships are hardest.
"Hakuna matata" may work on a cartoon savanna. But in real life? You've got worries-and no talking warthog to sing them away. Jesus never promises no worries. But he does say don't worry. So how do you live like that?
Ever feel like life's a maze-twists, dead ends, no clear way forward? This Sunday wraps up "God in the Gray" with a message for anyone stuck in uncertainty. You're not alone. There's wisdom for those who ask- and a way forward you wouldn't find on your own.
I've seen friendships strained, families split, even marriages end-not over the gospel, but over who someone voted for. Something's broken. But what if the cross can heal what political division destroys?