In Genesis 1:6–13, we move deeper into the opening days of creation and see that before God fills the world with life, He first forms it to sustain life. On…
Before God ever speaks light into the darkness, Scripture shows us a world that exists—but is unfinished. Unformed. Empty. Covered in darkness. In Genesis 1:2–5, Moses pulls back the curtain…
Where did everything come from? Before questions of morality, meaning, or truth can be answered, one foundational question must be settled: Why does anything exist at all? In this opening…
What does the gospel look like when forgiveness becomes personal? The letter to Philemon is one of the most intimate and challenging portions of the New Testament. In just twenty-five…
In this message from 3 John, we step into the shortest book in the New Testament—and discover one of its most searching and practical calls. The Apostle John pulls back the…
In a culture that defines love as unlimited affirmation and truth as optional, the Apostle John writes one of the shortest—and sharpest—letters in the New Testament to remind the church…
In this Advent message, we zoom out and look at the Christmas story through the eyes of Matthew—the Gospel writer who most clearly shows Jesus as the long-promised King. After…
What if the Christmas story didn’t begin in Bethlehem... but in eternity? In this message, we travel with the apostle John beyond shepherds, angels, and manger scenes—into the very heart…
In this week’s message, we close the Gospel of John with one of the most tender, powerful, and hope-filled scenes in all of Scripture. By a charcoal fire on the…