Fascination. Familiarity. Fallacy. Family.
In the last few months I’ve noticed a tremendous spike on social media of more athletes and celebrities claiming their faith in Christ. Or cameras are televising players praying before and after the game. Sometimes in groups, sometimes solo. Most recently I saw UFC fighter Connor McGregor says is “saved”, “healed”, and “living by God’s […]
Open Hearts, New Starts

This week we’re gathering by faith—just like the crowds who pressed in to meet Jesus by the lake—coming with our needs, our questions, and our hope that God still moves. We’ll lift Our God and Spirit of the Living God, surrender with My Heart Is Yours, declare Way Maker, and step out with You Make Me Brave. As we open Mark 3, we’re asking God to soften stubborn places, stir fresh courage, and lead us on a real pathway to positive change. If your heart is hungry for more, come join us live—bring a friend, jump in the chat, and let’s seek His presence together.
Breaking Through Hard Hearts: The God Who Heals

This Sunday, we’ll step into Mark 3:1–6, where Jesus enters the synagogue and heals a man’s withered hand—right in front of those waiting to accuse Him. Their stubborn hearts were unmoved by the miracle, but Jesus showed us what courage, compassion, and divine power look like. We’ll learn how to stand firm under pressure, stay tender toward others, and trust God’s restoring work in our lives.
Worship Set: Psalm 139: Far Too Wonderful, O Come to the Altar, Our God Saves, Shout to the Lord, Battle Belongs
Come ready to worship and be reminded that no heart is too hard and no situation too broken for Jesus to restore.
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath Mark 2 23 28 Spirit Led Common Sense

Read Mark 2 23 28. Jesus and His disciples picked grain on the Sabbath and the Pharisees called it unlawful. Jesus answered with Scripture and showed the heart of God. The Sabbath was made for people and the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath. We look at the story and then draw three takeaways. Get your facts straight before judging. Use Spirit led common sense as you apply God’s Word. Do not live by the dictates of critics. Follow Jesus with grace and truth. Challenge today is to apply Spirit led common sense to the decisions you face.
God’s Will and Common Sense

Read Mark 2 23 28. Jesus and His disciples picked grain on the Sabbath and the Pharisees called it unlawful. Jesus answered with Scripture and showed the heart of God. The Sabbath was made for people and the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath. We look at the story and then draw three […]
Growth Take Time #growinchrist #faith #biblicaltruth

Following Jesus isn’t about getting everything right — it’s about taking one faithful step at a time. 🌱 Our role is to cheer each other on as we grow, not to point out every flaw. If you’re moving toward Christ, we’re celebrating with you. Growth takes time, and that’s exactly how God designed it. 🙌
#FaithJourney #Obedience #ChurchFamily #SpiritualGrowth #StepByStep #JesusChangesEverything #Discipleship
Forgiven: The Power of Grace in Christ

In Mark 2, Jesus speaks powerful words to a paralyzed man: “Son, your sins are forgiven.” These words reveal both our greatest need and God’s greatest gift. Sin is real, it carries consequences, and it separates us from God. Yet through Christ, we are offered forgiveness by grace—freely given, not earned. Forgiveness cancels the debt, […]
#TruthAndGrace #RightAndWrong #BiblicalTruth #StandFirm

We live in a world that often blurs the lines between right and wrong. But God’s Word is clear—sin is real, and forgiveness is real. Calling out what’s wrong isn’t hateful; it’s truthful. Jesus didn’t excuse sin—He spoke the truth and offered forgiveness. We can’t coddle every idea or behavior; some things are simply wrong. Real love is found in truth, grace, and the call to turn back to God.
Hope That Heals: Jesus and the Leper

Hope in God is more than a phrase—it’s a lifeline. In this message from Mark 1:40–45, we see a leper who refused to give up, coming to Jesus in desperation and faith. Just as Christ reached out His hand and made the leper clean, He reaches into our lives with power, compassion, and love. When life feels dark, when plans shift, or when sin separates us, our only lasting hope is found in Christ alone.
The Power of Hope in Dark Days

Hope in God is more than a phrase—it’s a lifeline. In this message from Mark 1:40–45, we see a leper who refused to give up, coming to Jesus in desperation and faith. Just as Christ reached out His hand and made the leper clean, He reaches into our lives with power, compassion, and love. When […]