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Joel Thomas
Jun 2025
Every day presents a choice: the easy road of comfort or the challenging path that leads to deeper, more meaningful living. Following...
Every day presents a choice: the easy road of comfort or the challenging path that leads to deeper, more meaningful living. Following Jesus is no exception. In this series, we're invited on a bold journey to discover that the hardest roads often lead to the richest rewards—and that 'hard' may just be the gateway to God's best.
Matt Noblitt and Joel Thomas
May 2025
May signals that summer is just around the corner—a season when it’s easy to lose our rhythm and be led by the next distraction. But what...
May signals that summer is just around the corner—a season when it’s easy to lose our rhythm and be led by the next distraction. But what if there’s a better way? What if it’s possible to stay in step with God, even amidst life’s many demands? In our series, Do Not Disturb, we’ll explore together how spiritual practices can help us navigate and overcome distraction.
Andy Stanley
Apr 27, 2025
God doesn’t size you up and write you off—and neither should you. In God's eyes, you're invited to move forward, not remain stuck in the...
God doesn’t size you up and write you off—and neither should you. In God's eyes, you're invited to move forward, not remain stuck in the past.
Andy Stanley
Apr 13, 2025
Death had the last word because death was the consequence of sin—but not anymore. Jesus, God’s final King, crushed both sin and death and...
Death had the last word because death was the consequence of sin—but not anymore. Jesus, God’s final King, crushed both sin and death and invites us to reign in life through him.
Andy Stanley
Apr 06, 2025
As followers of Jesus, we have all wrestled with the same tension at some point: we all want to be saved, but we don't always want to...
As followers of Jesus, we have all wrestled with the same tension at some point: we all want to be saved, but we don't always want to submit. In this message, we talk about the difference between "Jesus the Savior" and "Jesus the King" and why it's the most important thing.