Staying in love is not something that just happens if you find the right person. It takes consistent effort and investment over time, and there are specific daily and weekly practices that can help you stay in love forever.
Where do you find the courage to love after you have been hurt—or after you’ve hurt those you love? It takes courage both to love and to be loved, and Jesus tells a story about how a love bigger than the past can change everything.
Courage is not a one-time need; it's something we need for the long haul. How do you sustain things like a marriage, career, and parenthood that require courage over a lifetime? In part five of the Courage sermon series, we explore how Jesus equips us with courage that endures.
In the face of all the pain and suffering in our world, we want to act courageously to make a difference. Without hope, though, the problems we face seem insurmountable.…
We face situations every day that require courage, but sometimes, fear gets in the way. What would your 2022 look like if you were fully engaged in a courageous community…
On the day after Christmas, it’s easy to feel like things have gone back to normal. But on the day after the first Christmas, everything was different—and Jesus still makes everything different today.
Jesus came to bring light into darkness. At Christmas, we celebrate that the light has come into the world, and the darkness cannot overcome it!
There is no shortage of pain and darkness in the world. While the causes are complex, sharing love and light this Christmas is very simple: we simply have to follow Jesus’ command to love one another.
This year, instead of trying to have the perfect Christmas, what if we focused on being decent to one another so that we might share love and light to all? It starts with choosing hope over hate. This week, join us as we kick off a new series—Have a Decent Christmas.
A slower pace of life would be nice, but how do you pull it off? Pastor Mark gets super practical about how to slow down and actually enjoy the good and beautiful life God has for us.