As we enter Act 5 of the Story of Scripture, we see that Jesus entrusts the mission of advancing His Kingdom to the church. For many, this can feel overwhelming, as if the responsibility rests entirely on our shoulders. But God is the one at work, and our role is simply to partner with Him through the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreIn Mark 1, we are introduced to Jesus, who breaks into history with authority, compassion, and power to defeat the works of the enemy. We must decide if Jesus really is the Messiah, and whether or not we will respond to His call to “repent and believe the good news.”
Read MoreAs we trace the story of Israel, we see a pattern of human failure met by divine faithfulness, reminding us that our relationship with God has never depended on our perfection but on His faithfulness to fulfil His covenant promise.
Read MoreWhat’s wrong with the world—and with us? In this message on The Fall (Genesis 3), we uncover sin’s origin, its devastating consequences, and the surprising grace of a God who seeks, clothes, and promises redemption even in humanity’s darkest moment.
Read MoreEvery great story has a beginning — and so does ours. The opening chapters of Genesis reveals who God is, who we are, and why our lives matter. If you expect the Bible to read like a self-help book, you may be missing its true purpose. Instead, the Bible’s many voices form one story that points us to Jesus and invites us into life with God.
Read MoreWhat is the Bible really for? Is it just to answer our questions, or is it something far deeper? Discover how Scripture reveals who God is, shapes us into the image of Jesus, and invites us into His story of redemption.
Read MoreIf you expect the Bible to read like a self-help book, you may be missing its true purpose. Instead, the Bible’s many voices form one story that points us to Jesus and invites us into life with God.
Read MoreDo you love Jesus but feel unsure what to do with the Bible? What is it about this ancient collection of writings that gives it such authority in the Christian faith? Ultimately, we read and trust the Bible not because it’s easy or unproblematic, but because we are followers of Jesus—and if Jesus trusted it then so can we.
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