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Joel Thomas
May 2026
The people who survive and even thrive through life’s inevitable storms are usually the ones who prepare while the skies are still clear...
The people who survive and even thrive through life’s inevitable storms are usually the ones who prepare while the skies are still clear and the waters are calm.
Samer Massad
May 2026
Jonah’s story is about so much more than being swallowed by a whale. It challenges our assumptions about God and the surprising ways he...
Jonah’s story is about so much more than being swallowed by a whale. It challenges our assumptions about God and the surprising ways he uses imperfect lives (like Jonah’s, like mine, like yours) for something far greater than we can imagine when we trust him.
Samer Massad
Feb 2026
Not all habits are created equal. Some habits don’t just improve one area of life; they quietly shape all of them. These are called...
Not all habits are created equal. Some habits don’t just improve one area of life; they quietly shape all of them. These are called keystone habits, and Jesus had one. Throughout the Gospels, we see Jesus regularly withdrawing to a solitary place—stepping away from the noise, the crowds, and the demands—to be alone with his Father. In a world driven by noise, distraction, hurry, and constant demands, Jesus models a different rhythm: one of withdrawal that leads to renewal and greater purpose.
Andy Stanley with Steve Cuss and Andy Stanley
Dec 2025
Each year it feels like Christmas comes faster, and it can seem harder to keep up. In this series, we slow down to remember what really...
Each year it feels like Christmas comes faster, and it can seem harder to keep up. In this series, we slow down to remember what really matters.
Samer Massad
Nov 2025
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus is often questioned. And, like a good teacher, he also asks questions. His words exposed motives, invited...
Throughout the Gospels, Jesus is often questioned. And, like a good teacher, he also asks questions. His words exposed motives, invited faith, challenged thinking, and revealed truth. In this series, we’ll explore three of those conversations and what his questions invite us to consider today.