Day 18 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional Psalm 116:1-5 reminds me of Ephesians 1 on the blessings of Redemption, and the deep reflection on distress and anguish in Isaiah 38. We may forget our God hears our voice and pleas. First, we suffer the thoughts of unworthiness from the weight of our sins and even question why God would […]
Powerful Transformation Mark 5:1–20

Today we open Mark 5:1–20 and witness one of the most powerful transformations in Scripture. A man broken, isolated, and overwhelmed by darkness encounters Jesus and finds freedom that no chain or human effort could provide. This passage reminds us that no life is too far gone, no struggle too deep, and no darkness too strong for the power and mercy of Christ. Join us as we worship and discover where true freedom and lasting hope are found.
Powerful Transformation
Today we open Mark 5:1–20 and witness one of the most powerful transformations in Scripture. A man broken, isolated, and overwhelmed by darkness encounters Jesus and finds freedom that no chain or human effort could provide. This passage reminds us that no life is too far gone, no struggle too deep, and no darkness too […]
Day 17 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional Psalm 103 is a psalm of thanksgiving. In these verses, I am reminded of God’s Character and Actions to be thankful for: the forgiveness of my sins, redeeming my life out of destructiveness, His Lovingkindness, and Tender Mercies that are new every morning. However, I am also reminded of my tendency to […]
Day 16 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional King David begins this psalm by singing the truth of God’s Steadfast Loving kindness and Justice. He acknowledges and believes that God is the Source of love and justice, and this truth motivated him to live in a right relationship with God and conduct his life upholding integrity. The Hebrew word for […]
Don’t Be Afraid | Courage Through Christ

Storms in life can stir up fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. The disciples experienced this firsthand while struggling on the water in the dark. Yet in their moment of fear, Jesus came to them with a simple but powerful message: “Take courage… don’t be afraid.”
This week we’ll look at how Jesus helps us face fear with faith:
• Why obedience to Christ brings security
• How prayer reminds us we’re not alone
• Why our minds often jump to the worst conclusions
• How Christ’s presence replaces fear with courage
No matter what storm you’re facing, Christ is greater than the waves. He is with us even in the darkest moments.
Join us online and worship along with us to Come As You Are, How Great Is Our God, From the Inside Out, I Am Not Alone and Desert Song.
Connect with the livestream, invite a friend, and be encouraged — you don’t have to face your fears alone.
Day 15 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional Remember when you were just a little kid, and your parents felt like giants, almost like superheroes? In your small world, they were invincible, capable of anything. Now, looking at my 4-year-old son, I get the feeling he sees me in the same way (although I know it won’t last forever). He […]
Day 14 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional Most of my tears and relaxation come from my bed. I like my smooth bedsheet, firm pillows, and silky blanket. My bed is the best, and I can’t sleep anywhere else. I love cuddling my pillow and talking to God on my bed, especially when I’m upset and anxious. To me, my […]
Day 13 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional With nails piercing through His wrists and ankles, His body languishing on the Cross, time moved painfully slowly. Six hours passed. As His lungs began to collapse, Jesus uttered His Last Words, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Psalm 22:1, Mark 15:34) In His Agony, Jesus remembered the psalmist’s […]
Day 12 of 40 Days

Read Daily Devotional On first reading, this psalm of David could refer to the time in 2 Samuel 15-16 when Absalom, his son, conspired against him and David was ‘forced’ to flee in disgrace. The majority of the psalm describes the many curses that David’s enemies were calling down upon him. David turns to God, […]