THROUGH GRATEFUL EYES | Week2: “The Gap Between None and One”
In Luke 17:11–19, ten were healed, but only one returned.
Somewhere between the miracle and the moment, gratitude got lost.
This story reminds us that it’s easy to receive from God but harder to return in thanks. The gap between none and one is the space where gratitude either fades or grows.
Psalm 103 calls us, “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.”
Because the more we remember, the less room there is for pride, hurry, or neglect.
Gratitude isn’t just a one-time response rather it should be a natural rhythm. A daily choosing to see, to thank, and to need Jesus again.
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For the past weeks, we’ve been learning that following Jesus means going beyond ourselves. Beyond convenience. Beyond comfort. Beyond “me.”
We’ve seen Jesus kneel with a towel (The Towel Movement), learned to serve from the shadows (BTS) and led ourhomes with conviction (Serve It Forward).
This Sunday we discovered that grace still calls us even when we feel undeserving (I Don’t Think I DeServe). After Peter’s failure, Jesus didn’t cancel him; He called him again.In John 21:15–19, Jesus didn’t ask Peter, “Why did you fail Me?” but “Do you love Me?”
As we move forward, may we carry the towel, live as stewards of grace, serve it forward, and remember: We don’t serve because we’re worthy. We serve because He is.
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BEYOND ME | Week 3: “Serve It Forward”
Joshua made a powerful declaration when he said, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15 He was saying, don’t let your story end with you, instead let your service continue in your children.
To serve it forward means to live fearlessly, fully, and faithfully so that the next generation sees what it looks like to put God first.
This Sunday, let’s rediscover what it means to serve with conviction, devotion and passion and leave a legacythat points others beyond ourselves and points to the One worth serving.
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BEYOND ME | Week 2: “BTS”
Born to Serve, Built toStretch, Behind the Spotlight
Peter reminds us in 1 Peter 4:10–11 that we are stewards of God’s grace. That means our talents, abilities, and opportunities don’t belong to us. They’re entrusted tous for a purpose. We don’t own our gifts; we manage it for His glory.
Service isn’t about the spotlight; it’s about what happens behind it. The unseen obedience, the quiet faithfulness, the stretching seasons that shape us to serve.
When we serve beyond ourselves, God shines through us.
Because every backstage moment in service points to the main character, Jesus.
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NEW SERIES: BEYOND ME
In a world that constantly says, “Put yourself first.”, Jesus whispers a countercultural call: “Serve.”
Everything around us trains us to put me first. But the more we center life on me, the more we lose sight of we. Jesus didn’t come to be admired; He came to be imitated. And on the night before He went to the cross, He didn’t demand athrone; He picked up a towel.
This Sunday: “The Towel Movement” John 13:1–17
When we choose to serve instead of being served, we step into the very heart of Jesus. Because in God’s Kingdom, greatness isn’t about who’s ahead, it’s about who’s willing to kneel.
If you’ve been stuck in “me mode”, burnt out, empty, or longing for meaning, this is your invitation.
It’s time to go BEYOND ME.
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RETREAT | Series FinaleOver the past weeks, we’ve learned that retreating in God’s presence is not running away—it’s finding the way forward. From recharging in His arms (Psalm 23), to rising on higher ground (Isaiah 40) and to being still in the middle of chaos (Psalm 46).
When life gets heavy, burdens pile up and we search for rest in distractions, escapes, or quick fixes that never satisfy; Jesus gives a different invitation: “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) True rest is not found in running away, but in running to Him.
As we end this month’s series, “When Life Gets Hard” based on Matthew 11:25–30, let us discover the kind of rest the world can’t give—the rest of walking with Jesus, learning from Him, and finding peace for your soul.
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RETREAT | Week 3
When the ground shakes and the waters roar, our instinct is to fight harder, push stronger, and strive more. But God whispers a better way: “Be still, and know that I am God.”
Psalm 46 teaches us that peace is not the absence of troubles, but the presence of Jesus. The way forward is found in stopping, surrendering, and seeing Him clearly.
This Sunday: “Down by 46” | Psalm 46
Step back, rest in Him, and discover the strength that only stillness in His presence can bring.
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Sometimes it feels like Godis silent. Prayers go unanswered, problems pile up, and our hearts whisper, “Lord,have You forgotten me?”
But Isaiah 40:27–31 remindsus of the truth: God cares, God can, and God is close.
“But those who hope in theLord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they willrun and not grow weary; they will walk and not be faint.”
Retreat is God’s invitationto lift our eyes from the valley and rise with Him to higher ground.
This Sunday: “Higher Ground”| Isaiah 40:27–31
Let’s be reminded that when we feel forgotten, God is near, working, and readyto give us strength to soar.
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The way forward is often a step back with God.
In a world that glorifies hustle, speed, and constant noise, Psalm 23:1–3 reminds us of a better rhythm:
“The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside quiet waters, He refreshes my soul.”
This month, we’re entering a series called “Retreat”—a call to step back from the rush and step into the rest of Jesus. Because real strength is found not in running harder, but in abiding deeper.
Week 1: “It’s Time to Recharge”
Before we can pour out, we must be filled up. Before we can lead, we must be led. God restores the soul that pauses in His presence.
Join us as we learn how retreating in Jesus is not weakness—it’s the way to true renewal.
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BIBLE-ISH | Week 3
Popular Quote: “Forgive and forget.”
It sounds nice, but is that really what Jesus taught?
In Luke 17:3–4, Jesus says: “If your brother or sistersins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent, forgive them. Even if they sin against you seven times in a day and seven times come back to you saying ‘I repent,’ you must forgive them.”
Notice what Jesus didn’t say: forget.
This Sunday’s message: “Forgiven”
“Forgiveness is not forgetting the wrong, it is remembering the grace. It’s choosing grace over offenses, again and again. Forgetting may not always be possible. But forgiving is always commanded.
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BIBLE-ISH | Week 4
Popular Quote: “Everything happens for a reason.”
It sounds hopeful—but it’s only half true.
Romans 8:28–30 reminds us: not everything happens for a reason, but in Christ, everything works together for God’s purpose. The hard, the confusing, the painful—all of it is woven by God into a greater story of redemption.
Our confidence isn’t in random reasons, but in a faithful God who is shaping us step by step into the likeness of His Son.
This Sunday: “Step by Step” | Romans 8:28–30
Move from shallow sayings to Christ-centered confidence.
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BIBLE-ISH | Week 2
Popular Quote: “God won’t give you more than you can bear.”
Sounds comforting… but it’s not what the Bible actually says.
In fact, Paul writes about a season so heavy that he couldn’t carry it at all. A “thorn in the flesh” — something that humbled him and reminded him of his weakness. And God’s answer wasn’t, “You’ve got this!” It was, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Cor. 12:9)
God sometimes allows more than we can bear on our own — so that we’ll stop relying on ourselves and start depending fully on Him.
Message Title: “God’s Dark Room”
Like photos developed in a dark room, God uses the hidden, hard, and heavy seasons to shape us, mature us, and reveal His glory in us. The world says hard seasons mean God’s not there. The Bible says that’s often where He’s most at work.
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NEW SERIES | “Bible-ish”
Not everything that sounds spiritual is actually Biblical. We’re calling this series: “Bible-ish” — because “almost truth” can still lead us way off track.
This month, we’re unpacking popular quotes, captions, and cultural sayings that sound deep, inspiring—evenChristian—but don’t always align with the truth of God’s Word.
Week 1: “Happiness Upside Down”
The world says: “Do what makes you happy.” But Psalm 84 flips that upside down.
“Blessed are those whose strength is in you... Better is one day in your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” — Psalm 84:5,10
Imagine opening a box of pizza delivered at your door step, and you open it and find it empty. How many of us have chase something that made us really “happy” for a while, only tofeel empty later on?
Real happiness isn’t found in chasing what feels good — it’s found in dwelling with God, drawing strength from Him, and living for something greater than ourselves. In God’s presence, we find joy that doesn’t depend on circumstances.
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FINAL WEEK - Wet Paint Series
Our lives are God’s canvas—still wet, still in the workshop, still under construction.
This Sunday’s message, “Caution: Under Construction,” takes us to 1 Samuel 16:1–13, where God’s choice of David reminds us that being anointed doesn’t mean we’re already perfected.
“The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” — 1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV)
You may feel hidden, you may feel unfinished—but God sees your heart and has begun a work in you that only He can complete.
As we end this series, let us celebrate God’s work and learn how to embrace the process. Welcoming each trial, each lesson, as a brushstroke in His masterpiece.
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#WorkinProgress #1Samuel16
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WET PAINT | Week 3You are God’s masterpiece — but you’re not meant to stay on the shelf. You weren’t just made; you were meant to walk.This Sunday’s message is titled “Walkmanship,” based on Ephesians 2:10, a verse that doesn’t just call you God’s workmanship — it reminds you that you were created to walk out the good works He’s prepared for you.
“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10 (NKJV)“Your identity is secure. Your renewal is ongoing. Your purpose is prepared. Now, walk it out!”Join us this Sunday!#WetPaint #WALKmanship#WorkinProgress #Ephesians2:10#aHeartthatbeatsforJesusbeatsforOthers#itisaONEBEATFamdayFundaySonday! (Credits to the original artists and owners of the media used. No copyright infringement or any illegal means intended.)
Ever feel stuck in a season where nothing seems to change? Like a caterpillar crawling slowly, unnoticed—wondering if transformation will ever come?
Here’s the truth: The most beautiful transformations happen in the hidden places.
A butterfly doesn’t start beautiful. It begins as a caterpillar—awkward, overlooked, bound to the ground. Then comes the cocoon: a dark, silent space where everything shifts. From the outside, it looks like nothing is happening. But inside? A miracle is unfolding.
God specializes in "BUTterfly Moments."Those times when your story could’ve ended in frustration, failure, or fear—but God said, "Not yet. I’m still working."Maybe you’re in your own "cocoon" right now— - But I’m still waiting… - But I’m not healed yet… - But I feel stuck…
Just like Naaman (2 Kings 5:1-14), who almost missed his miracle because of pride, God is calling you to surrender. Your "but" is not the end—it’s the setup for your breakthrough.This Sunday, we’re diving into how God turns our "buts" into BUTterfly Moments. Join us and discover the beauty of His process. The paint is still wet—your story isn’t finished yet.
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WEEK 3 | Distracted Series
God’s Word is powerful and alive — but what happens when it gets planted in a distracted heart?
This Sunday’s message is entitled “Choked Out”, rooted in Mark 4:18–19, where Jesus explains the part of the Parable of the Sower that many of us quietly live out:
“Still others, like seed sown among thorns, hear the word; but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful.” — Mark 4:18–19 (NIV)
It’s not that we are too busy for God, it’s that He is no longer first. So often, it’s not that we reject God’s Word — it’s that we allow other things to grow beside it. Worries. Deceitfulness of wealth. Desire for other things. These thorns don’t always show up loud, but they slowly suffocate our spiritual growth.
This Sunday, we’ll learn about how to recognize what’s been choking out the Word in our lives — and how to clear space for God’s voice to take root and bear fruit.
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We’re excited to begin our June series entitled “Distracted” — a timely exploration of the things that quietly pull our hearts, minds, and devotion away from God. In a culture overflowing with noise and constant demands for our attention, how do we remain spiritually focused?This Sunday’s message: “SPOTlight”Every life shines a spotlight on something — a pursuit, a passion, a person. But what happens when the spotlight shifts away from the One who deserves it most? Join us as we reflect on what or who has been occupying center stage in our lives, and how we can return our focus to what truly matters.Make plans to be with us this Sunday as we set the tone for a month of realignment, spiritual clarity, and intentional living.#Distracted#SPOTlight#ReFocus#aHeartthatbeatsforJesusbeatsforOthers#itisaONEBEATFamdayFundaySonday! (Credits to the original artists and owners of the media used. No copyright infringement or any illegal means intended)
7 years! Lord, thank You for 7 years!
We are standing at the threshold of something new, something beautiful, and something significant.
Seven years ago, this church began with nothing but a promise from God and a people who dared to believe. There were no grand buildings, no big budgets—but there was vision. There was faith. There was obedience to the call.
We started in a small chapel with just a handful of people who carried a fire in their hearts and a dream that looked bigger than them.
From rented spaces to packed rooms...
From quiet worship to joyful praise...
God walked with us through every season.
Since then, we have seen mountains moved and miracles unfold.
Ministries were birthed.
Leaders were raised.
Souls were saved.
The fire kept burning.
We served beyond our walls— Feeding the hungry, clothing the needy, loving the broken.
We became a light in the community.
We’ve faced storms, losses, transitions—but we never stopped.
We’ve cried together. We’ve rejoiced together. We’ve served, sacrificed, and stood.
And here we are—7 years later, still burning with the same fire, still believing for more. Because the God who called us, carried us.
And He has never failed.
And now… God is calling us for something greater. For His glory, He is calling us into New Horizons.
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New Horizons require a new mindset.New levels require deeper roots.New beginnings require a fresh surrender.Just like the Israelites, many of us stand at the edge of a breakthrough. A new season. A new opportunity. A new horizon. But before we go forward, God says: “Get set.”Before you launch, you must lock in. Before you conquer, you mist be conditioned. Before you go, Get Set!
God will lead you into what is already prepared for you.
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