Jesus invites us into a different kind of life, one that may feel upside down to the world but leads to real joy and lasting peace. In the Sermon on the Mount, He shows us how surrendering step by step to God’s way is the path to the good life we’ve been longing for.
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Jesus invites us into a different kind of life, one that may feel upside down to the world but leads to real joy and lasting peace. In the Sermon on the Mount, He shows us how surrendering step by step to God’s way is the path to the good life we’ve been longing for.
God has welcomed us into His family and given us a new identity in Jesus—and that love moves us to care for the overlooked and reach the forgotten. This year, through Love First, we’re partnering with Canopy Children’s Solutions to expand the CARES Center in Jackson, where Mississippi’s most hurting children can begin to heal.
When a good gift like Communion drifts off course, Paul calls us back to Jesus—where the Table unites us in love, remembers His sacrifice, and proclaims our hope until He comes. This message invites us to guard our hearts and honor the Lord’s Supper by sharing freely, examining ourselves, and coming together in faith and unity.
In this message, we look at what it really means to honor God and others while leading at church. Through 1 Corinthians 11:1–16, we’ll see how God’s design brings order, humility, and unity as both men and women use their gifts to point everything back to Jesus.
Paul reminds us that following Jesus means more than asking, “Can I do this?”—it’s asking, “Does this honor God and help others?” In this message, we’ll unpack how love, humility, and a desire to glorify God can guide our choices in life’s gray areas.
You can’t have it both ways — you can’t follow Jesus and still chase after the things that pull you away from Him. Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 10 that being “all in” with Jesus means giving Him our full love and loyalty, because only He can give us real life, joy, and peace.
When we flirt with sin, it can slowly pull us back into old patterns and take us down before we realize it. Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 10 to run from temptation and chase after God’s best — a life full of joy, peace, and purpose.
Sometimes doing the right thing means giving up your right to be right. In this message from 1 Corinthians 9, we explored how Paul laid down his freedoms for the sake of the Gospel—and how we’re called to do the same when it helps others see Jesus more clearly.
Fresh Wind is a monthly night of prayer focused on growing together in prayer and pursuing God’s presence. This is an opportunity to seek Him, lift our voices in worship, and experience His renewing power as a church family.
Sometimes following Jesus means letting go of our “rights” so we can love people well. In this message, we’ll see how Paul reminds us that love—not knowledge—is what builds up the church and helps us live life together.
The closing verses of Psalm 139 reveal how we should respond to God’s presence and power. David reminds us that the right response is worship, choosing relationships that honor Him, and inviting Him to purify our hearts. When we let God search us and lead us, we find the way that brings peace and true life.
God’s power isn’t just out there holding the universe together. It’s at work in you, shaping your life with value, purpose, and limits. In Psalm 139, we’re reminded that the same God who spoke galaxies into being also handcrafted you with intention and invites you to live fully in His plan.
No matter where life takes you, in the highs, the lows, the light, or the darkness, you are never outside the presence of God. In every moment, His hand is steady, His Spirit is near, and His promise is that you will never walk alone.
Fresh Wind is a monthly night of prayer focused on growing together in prayer and pursuing God’s presence. This is an opportunity to seek Him, lift our voices in worship, and experience His renewing power as a church family.
God knows every detail of your life, your past, present, and future, and loves you completely anyway. Psalm 139 reminds us that His perfect knowledge is not meant to shame us, but to invite us into deeper trust, freedom, and joy with Him.
David Nasser spent years running from religion—until a simple act of compassion revealed a Savior who knew him long before he ever knew Jesus. His story reminds us that the gospel isn’t about getting it all right, but about meeting the One who can redeem every chapter of our lives.
Ever feel like you’re the least likely person God would choose to do something big? In this message from 1 Samuel 16, we’re reminded that God loves to use the overlooked and underestimated, and He just might be calling you.
Partial obedience might seem close enough, but to God, it's not obedience at all. In this message, we’ll see why trusting God with full, surrendered obedience is always worth it, even when it's hard to understand.
When life feels heavy and the pressure builds, it’s easy to take control instead of trusting God. This message reminds us that waiting isn’t wasted when we trust the One who sees the whole story and shows up right on time.
Even in a world full of noise, God still speaks, and He wants you to hear Him. This message walks through the story of young Samuel to remind us that hearing God’s voice starts with a heart that’s open, surrendered, and ready to listen.
We all have expectations—of people, of life, even of God. But what do you do when Jesus doesn’t look like you thought He would? This message explores how faith can grow in the gap between what we hoped for and who He really is.
Jesus invites us into a different kind of life, one that may feel upside down to the world but leads to real joy and lasting peace. In the Sermon on the Mount, He shows us how surrendering step by step to God’s way is the path to the good life we’ve been longing for.