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he Power of Words: Creating Worlds with Every Conversation
Explore how our words hold the power to shape realities in "The Power of Words: Creating Worlds with Every Conversation." Drawing from biblical teachings, this post delves into how tone, timing, and intent can transform communication into an instrument of healing and connection.
Words That Build: A Devotional Journey on the Power of Speech
Embark on a transformative 5-day journey to discover how Spirit-led speech can shape your world, nurture relationships, and reflect Christ’s heart through the power of words.
Spirit-Led in a Screen-Driven World: A 5-Day Journey to Intentional Presence
This 5-day devotional explores how to invite the Holy Spirit into our digital lives, encouraging us to discern and cultivate presence amidst the distractions of technology for deeper spiritual formation.
The Digital Dilemma: Finding Spiritual Formation in a Screen-Saturated World
In our hyper-connected digital age, we find ourselves in a peculiar paradox. We are the most digitally connected generation in human history, yet simultaneously one of the most spiritually, emotionally, and mentally distracted. Our relationships often feel fragmented, and our inner lives disconnected. The culprit? Our screens.
Pressure Equals Power: Finding Strength in Life's Challenges
When life feels like more than you can handle, it’s not a sign of failure—it’s an invitation to encounter God’s presence, purpose, and power. This post unpacks how the Holy Spirit uses pressure not to crush us, but to form us.
Embracing Pressure: Unlocking God's Power in Our Lives
Discover how to transform life's pressures into opportunities for spiritual growth and empowerment as you journey through five days of embracing God's presence and purpose in your trials.
The Power of Generosity: Breaking Free from What Holds Us Back
In a world where financial concerns top the list of stressors for many Americans, it's crucial to explore what true freedom looks like when it comes to our relationship with money. Surprisingly, the path to this freedom isn't found in accumulating more wealth, but in the counterintuitive act of giving it away.
Generous Living: Embracing Freedom Through Giving
Discover the transformative power of generosity through a 5-day devotional that explores how giving frees us from scarcity, control, performance, indifference, and evil, opening the way to a fuller, more liberated life in alignment with God's intentions.
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?
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.

