Posts from 2026

Entrusted – 2 Timothy 2:1-13

There’s a question that’s been hanging in the air since last week’s message on boldness: What happens after the bold moment? Because drifting rarely happens in one dramatic collapse. It happens in the quiet. In the ordinary. In the slow fade where nothing big is wrong… but you’re giving a little less of yourself than…

Unashamed – 2 Timothy 1

Most of us wouldn’t describe ourselves as ashamed of our faith. That word feels too strong. And yet, if we’re honest, there are moments when something quieter takes hold—hesitation, fear of being misunderstood, the instinct to keep our beliefs private and uncontroversial. Not denial, just restraint. Not rejection, just silence. In his second letter to…

You Think You Know this Story

Easter can be so familiar that it feels predictable. We know the sunrise services, the greetings, the Scripture readings, the songs. We know the ending before the first verse is sung: Jesus is alive. But what if the greatest barrier to the resurrection isn’t our doubts—it’s our assumption that we already understand it? What if…

The Eternal Harmony of the Triune God

One of the most beautiful truths of the Christian faith is that God is relational. Before creation, before humanity, before history itself, God already existed in perfect relationship. This week, we explored what Scripture reveals about the eternal harmony of the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and why that truth reshapes how we understand love,…

The Triune God at Work

How Father, Son, and Spirit Unite in Our Salvation In our previous message, “The Trinity: Revealed, Not Invented,” we explored how the Christian understanding of God as Father, Son, and Spirit is not a human idea, but something God reveals about Himself in Scripture. This week, we took the next step: seeing how that Triune…