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What Does Love Require Of Us?
In a world often divided by borders, politics, and fear, we're faced with a crucial question: What does love require of us in this moment? Recent events have brought issues of immigration, national security, and human rights to the forefront of public discourse. As we grapple with complex realities, it's essential to refocus on what matters most from a spiritual perspective.
Love in Action: Embracing Compassion and Hospitality"
This 5-day devotional explores the call to align our actions with love by examining how we prioritize compassion over politics, embrace hospitality for all, and practice active empathy in our daily lives, grounded in biblical teachings.
Discovering Your Work: Five Days to Purposeful Living
Discover the transformative power of Ikigai in your work life with this 5-day devotional, guiding you to align your passions, skills, and purpose for a fulfilling and joyful existence.
Finding Your Ikigai: Discovering God's Purpose for Your Work and Life
Have you ever dreaded Monday mornings? You're not alone. Studies show that workplace productivity hits its lowest point on Mondays, and it's the day most people are likely to call in sick – whether they're actually ill or not. But what if our aversion to Mondays isn't really about the day itself? What if it's a symptom of a deeper issue – a life that feels disconnected, uninspired, or misaligned?
The Art of Contentment: Finding True Satisfaction in a World of More
In a culture that constantly bombards us with messages about what we're lacking, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing that our happiness lies in acquiring more stuff. But what if the path to true contentment isn't found in accumulation, but in learning to be satisfied with what we already have?
Uncluttered: Embracing Contentment and Faith in a World of Excess
Discover the art of true contentment by redefining your relationship with material possessions and deepening your trust in God's provision throughout this transformative 5-day journey.
The Power of Gratitude: Transforming Your Life and Faith
This teaching explores the transformative power of gratitude, emphasizing that true thankfulness is not just about acknowledging gifts but seeking a deeper relationship with the Giver. By examining both biblical and scientific insights, it demonstrates how gratitude can enrich our lives, leading to greater resilience, joy, and spiritual growth.
The Grateful Heart: Embracing God's Gifts in Everyday Life
This 5-day devotional explores the transformative power of gratitude, encouraging us to cultivate a grateful heart, recognize God's blessings in our lives, and deepen our relationship with Him through awareness, worship, and giving thanks.
The Gift of Sabbath: Embracing Jesus' Invitation to Rest
In a culture that equates busyness with importance, Jesus extends a transformative invitation to rest, offering a soul-deep peace that reminds us of our true identity as beloved children of God. This divine gift re-centers us, reshapes our worship, and invites us to trust Him more deeply, knowing that He is the one who holds it all together.
The Art of Stopping: Embracing Your Limits
In a world that constantly urges us to go faster, push harder, and do more, there's a profound wisdom in learning how to stop.
Running With Purpose: The Spirit-Led Journey to Self-Control
5 days of reflections inspired from Sunday's teaching on self-control and the freedom found in boundaries.
The Art of Becoming: Transforming into the Image of Christ
In the first-century Jewish world, following a rabbi meant embodying their life fully, an invitation Jesus extends to us today to transform into His likeness. Through intentional spiritual formation involving our habits, relationships, and environment, we can choose to become more like Jesus, trusting the slow but rewarding journey of growth.
Our word for 2025
Formed.
In 2025, our word as a church is "formed." As a church, we are seeking to make this a year of deep and lasting spiritual formation.

