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Blog Posts & Devotionals
Articles, devotionals, and updates from our church community — written to encourage and equip you in your walk with Christ.
The First Trending Post
We may know October 31st as the day where kids (as well as maybe adult kids) dress up and go “trick or treating,” but on the church calendar, it marks Reformation Day. On October 31st, in the year 1517, the German pastor and scholar Martin Luther officially posted a document called the “95 Theses,” which ...

Just Ask
We are often quick to call on God the Father and God the Son when we pray. But there is a third person in the Trinity that we sometimes forget – Holy Spirit! As we all know, Holy Spirit dwells inside of us when we first accept Jesus as our Lord. But He doesn’t just ...

Praise Through the Pandemic
Your perspective can either be on your prison or it can be on your praise. It can’t be on both.

3 Ways to Act on God’s Word
Building our lives upon God’s Word anchors us in a world that is anything but stable. It provides rest for our soul, reminds us of God’s promises and empowers us for daily ministry.

Transformed by Faith
In order to act in faith, we have to set aside what we think should happen or what we feel should happen, and submit to the spoken word of God.

Family Matters
There’s another name for a “lone Christian” – a “non-Christian.” That might sound really harsh, but the New Testament makes it crystal clear that when we are “saved” by Christ, putting our faith in Christ, we are, in the same breath, adopted into the family of God (Eph. 2:19). We also become members of the ...

Better together.
Gathering takes effort, but there’s incredible power when we meet.

The Power of Prayer
Every believer is equipped with an arsenal of incredible, life-altering and world-changing power.

3 Reasons Why You Should Serve
We cannot remain consumers, but must use our knowledge to bear witness in service to the Lord.

Ready and Waiting or Ready and Working?
More than ready and waiting, let’s be ready and working. For no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.

The Persistent Widow & Pharisee/Tax Collector
Luke 18:1-14 This passage speaks to two key principles – praying persistently with expectation and praying with humility. In verses 1-8 we are the persistent widow who presents herself before the unjust judge. Except our judge is kind, loving and willing to hear and answer us. Why then do we sit in our pain, suffering ...

The Lost Sheep, Coin & Son
Do you share the heart of the Father in seeking out and welcoming the lost home?
