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Jesus — The Friend of Sinners - April 19, 2026
Mark 2:13-17 What kind of King calls a tax collector to follow Him and then sits at a table full of sinners? In Mark 2:13–17, we see Jesus move toward the messy, the broken, and the unlikely—proving that grace isn’t earned, it’s extended. The real question is: will you come to the table… and will you make room for others too?
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Mankind's Greatest Need - April 12, 2026
Mark 2:1-12 Sin is mankind’s greatest challenge. Jesus, through His life, death and resurrection, conquered that challenge. For those who believe and pursue Christ, God forgives and views them as worthy; they are no longer responsible for the punishment that sin requires. Today in our study, Jesus demonstrates that forgiveness of sin is mankind’s greatest need.
Apr 121 min read


That You May Believe: The King Is Alive - April 5, 2026
John 19:31-20:30 What if the worst moment in history was actually the turning point of hope? So much confirms that Jesus' death and resurrection were true and planned by God. The resurrection means death didn’t win—Jesus did. Fear turns to peace, doubt turns to worship, and everything changes. So the question is simple: will you believe? Because the risen King is alive—and He’s calling your name.
Apr 11 min read


The King On A Cross - March 29, 2026
John 19:16-30 A King Like No Other -- In John 18–19, everything looks backwards. The King is arrested. The innocent is condemned. The One with all authority stands silent before earthly power. But this is not weakness—it’s purpose. Jesus is not losing a kingdom. He is establishing one. Not through force, but through sacrifice. Not by taking lives, but by laying down His own. “It is finished.” And when the stone is rolled away, it becomes clear that the cross was not the end.
Mar 281 min read


A King Who Will Not Be Deterred - March 22, 2026
Mark 1:16-34 What if your expectations of Jesus are actually keeping you from understanding Him? In Mark 1:35–45, people pursue Him with urgency and need— but Jesus responds in ways no one expects. This passage invites us to see a King who is compassionate, focused, and completely committed to a mission that cannot be redirected.
Mar 181 min read


Authority that Changes Everything - March 15, 2026
Mark 1:16-34 Authority is a word people often struggle with. In our world, authority can be misused, ignored, or challenged. Yet the Gospel of Mark introduces us to a different kind of authority—the authority of Jesus. From the very beginning of His ministry, Jesus speaks, calls, commands, and restores with a power unlike anything people had seen before. His authority is not harsh or self-serving; it brings truth, freedom, and hope. Mark invites us to look closely at Jesus an
Mar 91 min read


The King Has Arrived - March 1, 2026
Mark 1:1-15 What are the voices around you in this world saying about Jesus? From the opening line, the gospel is declared as good news centered on a person—Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Prophets prepare the way, John announces repentance, the Father speaks from heaven, the Spirit descends, and Jesus Himself proclaims that the Kingdom of God is at hand.
Feb 251 min read


Who is Jesus? - February 22, 2026
Mark Overview Every generation paints its own portrait of Jesus—gentle teacher, moral example, cultural symbol, revolutionary voice. But the Gospel of Mark doesn’t give us a customizable Christ. It reveals the real One. Mark shows us Jesus as the Son with divine authority, the Servant who gives His life as a ransom, and the King who reigns through the cross and the empty tomb. He is not just inspiring—He is sovereign. Not just loving—He is Lord. So the question isn’t which
Feb 181 min read


Learning to Feast in the Wilderness - February 8, 2026
Matthew 6:16-18 | Mathew 4:4 What if the things we reach for every day—food, comfort, noise, convenience—are quietly shaping our hearts more than we realize? Fasting invites us to step into that tension, not as a way to earn God’s favor, but as a way to rediscover what truly sustains us. When we willingly set aside good gifts for a time, we learn again that we do not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Feb 41 min read


Learning to Pray with Your Whole Life - February 1, 2026
Colossians 4:2-4 Paul Miller — “A praying life is a dependent life.” Most of us don’t struggle to believe in prayer—we struggle to live like we need it. In Colossians 4:2–4, Paul challenges us to move beyond emergency prayers and into a life of steady dependence on God. This message explores what it really looks like to pray with your whole life—and why ordinary moments may be the very places God is shaping us most.
Jan 261 min read


Learning to Pray with Power - January 25, 2026
James 5:13-17 “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” James 5:16 What if prayer isn’t about getting the outcome we want, but about trusting the God who is already powerfully at work? James reminds us that ordinary people pray to an extraordinary God, and Paul lifts our eyes even higher—God is doing far more than we ask or imagine, all for His glory.
Jan 201 min read


Praying for the Next Generation - January 18, 2026
Psalm 78 One of the most important prayers we can pray is for the next generation, because faith is never meant to stop with us. Psalm 78 shows that lasting faith is formed when children are taught both what God has done and how God calls His people to live , so their hearts are anchored in hope and their lives shaped by obedience. When one generation faithfully tells God’s works and teaches God’s Word, the next is prepared to trust Him and remain faithful in a changing worl
Jan 151 min read


Learning to Pray Like Jesus Prayed - January 11, 2026
Matthew 5:9-13 Praying like Jesus is not about the words, but about the heart. Jesus gave His disciples "The Lord’s Prayer" to help them create a pattern that reorders our hearts. When our prayers are first focused on God: His name , His kingdom , His will , then our requests can be brought to Him properly: provision , forgiveness , and deliverance. For Jesus, prayer must flow from a heart that is correctly focused on God.
Jan 81 min read


Learning to Pray in the Quiet Places - January 4, 2026
Matthew 5, Luke 5, 6, 22. Jesus consistently withdrew from crowds and even close companions to pray, showing that intimacy with the Father is essential for faithfulness, clarity, and endurance in every season of life and ministry.
Jan 31 min read


Respond to Christ - December 28, 2025
Matthew 2:1-12 “And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him.” - Matthew 2:11a The arrival of the Messiah sets a perfect stage for worship. Today we will see that some long to worship and others would rather not. Our study of these characters should reveal our own desires to, at times, choose ourselves over Jesus. So how will you respond to Christ?
Dec 27, 20251 min read


From Riches to Rags: The Glory of Christ’s Humble Arrival - December 21, 2025
Luke 2:1-21 “For unto you is born this day… a Savior, who is Christ the Lord” - Luke 2:11 Jesus’ birth in a humble manger and the angels’ grand announcement to lowly shepherds reveal a God who comes close to the overlooked and undeserving. His journey from heaven’s riches to earthly rags invites us to pause, treasure His grace, and respond with humble worship.
Dec 17, 20251 min read


Trusting God Beyond What You Can See - December 14, 2o25
Luke 1:26-38 What if God’s greatest works begin in the places we least expect? In choosing Mary—a humble, unknown girl from Nazareth—God shows that He delights to display His power through those who simply trust His word: “For nothing will be impossible with God. ”
Dec 10, 20251 min read


The God Who Works Beyond Our Limitations & Doubts - December 7, 2025
Luke 1:5-25 The Gospel of Luke tells of a priest who prayed for a miracle but hesitated when God finally answered—have you ever done this? God worked through Zechariah and Elizabeth’s physical limitations, proving that our doubt can’t derail His purposes. Their story invites us to believe the greater promise of Jesus and trust that God always keeps His word.
Dec 3, 20251 min read


God's Truth Revealed - November 30, 2025
Psalm 19 God reveals Himself to mankind in two ways: His creation and His Word. He is powerful enough to hold the universe in His hand and caring enough to stoop down and speak directly to sinners. Through these revelations we should be led to confess and repent of our sins. The truth we find in God's word shapes and molds us into the people He desires us to be.
Nov 29, 20251 min read


Riches that Really Last - November 23, 2025
1 Timothy 6:17-20 We live in a world full of promises—wealth, success, comfort, relationships, even politics—all claiming they can give us stability. But when life shakes, those foundations often crack. In 1 Timothy 6:17–20, Paul reminds us to anchor our hope in the only place that can actually hold: God Himself. If you’ve ever felt the pull of this world’s “shifty foundations,” this week’s message will help you trade uncertainty for a hope that’s unshakable.
Nov 19, 20251 min read
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