When starting over, it can be easy to get so focused on ourselves we forget others around us are going through the same thing. So how do we navigate this?
Who we are determines what we do, and when it comes to honor, it's not our job to choose who deserves honor — our job is to simply give it. Next Gen Pastor Tyler Boban examines what the Bible has to say about this in a special Sunday message.
Often we have seasons of life affiliated with loss; where something's gone wrong and it needs to be made right. But where do we start when starting over?
In a broken world, everyone will encounter at least one time when they’ll need to start over. And truth be told … we need to experience genuine sadness in order to start over.
Doing gives us worth, and doing gives us an identity — but what if God isn't as interested in our doing as He is in our becoming? We talk about that just in this special teaching from Doug Adams.
When we’re trying to trust, we don’t automatically get there, we grow there--one choice at a time. But what do you do when it feels like the odds are against you? Let’s take a look at how the walls of Jericho really fell in the life of Joshua.
Have you ever been forced to spend time somewhere you didn’t want to be? Joseph knew what it’s like to be stuck. Let’s talk about the choices we need to make while we’re waiting.
Whether or not you trust God is central to all spiritual movement. If you’re navigating a tragic event, a deep wound, or a lengthy wait, the creation account is a great place to start trying to trust.
How does God take two normal people and open their eyes to the resurrected Jesus? The same way He does with us — let’s look at the Easter story in a new way.
Some of the greatest pain in life is inflicted by people we love and trust. Let’s take a seat at the table with Jesus and see how He stayed composed, connected, and compassionate when things didn’t go as planned.
As we approach Easter Sunday, let's walk with Jesus from Galilee to Jerusalem on what can seem like a strange journey. The crowd is filled with enemies, strangers, fans, and followers. Which would you be? Which direction are you heading?
We live in a constantly-moving, fast paced, get-things-done world that is unbelievably easy to get caught up in. We find ourselves fighting against the current of a beautiful rhythm of rest that God designed for us. What does it look like for u
How can we live and give with the end in mind? Today is an opportunity for us to focus everything we have on eternity in heaven — not just here on earth.
Leadership always has challenges, but there are times when leadership is more challenging--when we’re afraid. Let’s take a look at the life of Samuel to see how fear and obedience are connected.
Leadership always has challenges, but there are times when leadership is more challenging. What can we learn from Samuel’s routine as faithfulness is forged in the mundane?
How should forgiven people think in a world where unforgiven people don’t? Jesus spends a meal with an uninvited guest to show us we’re never too far from God’s grace.