Reborn

We love renovation shows—new floors, fresh paint, open kitchens. But Jesus says when it comes to our souls, renovation isn’t enough - we need rebirth. In John 3, He offers something far better than self-improvement: new birth. Eternal life isn’t achieved—it’s received only by believing in Him.

Behold

Everyone is pointing somewhere—but John points to Someone. Not advice. Not influence. Not self-improvement. Just one simple invitation: Behold the Lamb. What does it mean to look to Jesus—and believe?

The Word

In a world full of voices, God did not send more opinions—He sent His Son. The eternal Word became flesh, full of grace and truth. The right response is not more effort, but awe: behold Him, believe Him, and worship the Word made flesh.

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is more than a holiday -- it's a perspective that recognizes God's goodness in all circumstances. While it doesn't remove suffering, it affirms His presence and love, reminding us to trust and be thankful for His faithfulness today and everyday.

Ordinary

In a world that measures worth in clicks, likes, and views, it’s easy to feel overlooked—like your life doesn’t count unless it’s trending. But JESUS doesn’t call influencers. He calls followers. He’s not looking for viral content—He’s looking for surrendered hearts. The courage of Peter and John in Acts 4:13 wasn’t born from self-confidence or popularity. It came from one thing: they had been with JESUS.

ONE

High in the Colorado mountains, groves of aspen trees look like separate trees—but they’re all connected by one singular root system. What a beautiful picture of the Church - the Body of Christ. Though we are many, we are one—rooted in the life of JESUS Christ. Read more...

Powerless

What battle are you facing today? What fears are overwhelming? What floods are overpowering? Are you unsure how to fix what’s broken, repair what’s been lost, or fight what’s coming against you? Sometimes, the best thing we can honestly pray is,“Lord, I don’t know what to do, but I look to You.”

Weeping

We have a place for weeping and mourning at Christmas because of the pain following Jesus’ birth. People experienced death, violence, injustice, abuse of power, and homelessness. Life, including the Christmas season, is marked by birth and celebration as well as death and loss. This is where the Bible offers a unique perspective through pain and sorrow: hope. 

Finishing Well

How we finish our lives has a profound, lasting impact for the LORD and influence on future generations. Will we have a fantastic finish? Or simply fade away? Will those following behind us walk by faith in the LORD because of us – or despite us?