You can be in the Father’s house and still miss His heart. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of two lost sons — one who ran away in rebellion, and one who stayed home in self-righteousness. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that grace doesn’t just rescue the rebellious; it redeems the religious. When our faith becomes more about performance than presence, we can lose sight of the Father’s heart. But the good news is—He still comes out for both. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God i...
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You can be in the Father’s house and still miss His heart. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of two lost sons — one who ran away in rebellion, and one who stayed home in self-righteousness. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that grace doesn’t just rescue the rebellious; it redeems the religious. When our faith becomes more about performance than presence, we can lose sight of the Father’s heart. But the good news is—He still comes out for both. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God i...
Now a King, Always a Shepherd - Pastor Jacob Whitehead
Creekside Church - Messages
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Now a King, Always a Shepherd - Pastor Jacob Whitehead
What if God is shaping your crown in the shadows? This week, Pastor Jacob Whitehead from Crosspoint City Church unpacks how David was crowned king—but still carried the heart of a shepherd. From the pastures to the palace, David’s story reminds us that God exalts those who are faithful in the quiet places. In this message, we explore how true leadership is rooted in humility, service, and surrender—and how David’s kingship ultimately points to Jesus, our Shepherd King who rules with grace. W...
Creekside Church - Messages
You can be in the Father’s house and still miss His heart. In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of two lost sons — one who ran away in rebellion, and one who stayed home in self-righteousness. This week, Pastor Gregg reminds us that grace doesn’t just rescue the rebellious; it redeems the religious. When our faith becomes more about performance than presence, we can lose sight of the Father’s heart. But the good news is—He still comes out for both. Subscribe to stay up to date with what God i...