
preach the word of god. be prepared, whether the time is favorable or not.
2 Timothy 4:2
2 Timothy 4:2
God didn’t create Eve to do Adam’s laundry… Adam was naked in the garden! So what did God create women to do? Genesis 2:18 “God declares that it is not good for man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Let’s dive into the meaning of these words really mean and how God is calling us to something big.
What happens when you’re walking the road of life alone—carrying your past, weighed down by shame, searching for something more? Does Jesus see you? Does He care? And when He shows up, unexpectedly and personally, how will you respond?
What do you do when God calls you into unfamiliar places? Life with the Lord is often an uncertain adventure, filled with twists, risks, and moments that stretch our faith. Peter’s journey in the Book of Acts is a powerful example—he didn’t always understand where God was leading, but he followed anyway. Would you do the same?
Have you read the book of Hosea? Often skipped for more popular books like Psalms or Romans, Hosea holds a powerful message for today. Through Hosea’s marriage to an unfaithful wife, God shows His relentless love for His wayward people. In a culture chasing success and self, Hosea reminds us that even when we turn away, God still calls us back. Are you listening?
"I don’t want a God that is judgmental," many say. But why does God judge? In the book of Joel, judgment comes as a wake-up call to a nation turning away from Him. Through powerful images of locusts and destruction, Joel warns of the consequences of sin but also offers hope—God’s mercy and restoration are ready for those who repent. Judgment is not rejection, but an invitation to return to God’s loving embrace. Will you answer?
Did you know that Moses, Belshazzar from Daniel 5, and the adulterous woman from John 8 are all connected? Each of their stories features a moment when the hand of God reveals something powerful about His character. In today’s message, Alyssa will unpack the most beautifully intricate thread woven through these three accounts—showing how God’s grace, mercy, provision, and love are revealed not just in His words, but in the very movement of His hand.
Step into the minds of the disciples in the upper room as they wrestle with grief, hope, and wonder after Jesus’ death and resurrection.
For the full experience, watch the entire service or jump to 35:10 to hear Alyssa’s powerful spoken word.