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Love
Love is a word often used in our culture. We love our families, pizza, friends, and we love the Lord. Love can be used in many different ways. What do the Scriptures teach us about God's love?


Hope
We can all use hope. Most of us have lived through seasons marked by anxiety, fear, uncertainty, or loss. Sometimes those seasons are loud and overwhelming. Other times they are quiet, lingering beneath the surface. And in moments like that, hope can feel uncertain, thin, or distant.


Peace
When most people talk about peace, they usually mean the absence of conflict. The absence of stress. The absence of noise. Peace becomes the quiet moment after the kids are in bed or the rare evening when the calendar is clear. But biblical peace is something much deeper. It is not simply the absence of noise or conflict. It is God making whole or putting together something that has been broken.


Joy
Joy can tend to rise and fall with the world around us. What does the Bible teach us about joy? Who or what is the true source of joy? Join us as we talk about what the Bible says about joy.


What Does The Bible Say About Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving week has a way of pulling us in two different directions. On one hand, it invites us to slow down, gather around a table, enjoy family, and remember what we are thankful for. On the other hand, it often brings stress, busyness, travel, deadlines, and the race to prepare for the holidays.


Understanding the Trinity
What is the Trinity and why is it important? The concept of the Trinity has been challenging for Christians, both in times past as well as today. However, the Trinity or Godhead is foundational to Christian faith.


Who Is God?
God reveals Himself as Creator through His name, character, and fully in Jesus. God has made Himself known so that we may know Him.


Kingdom Citizens
In a city filled with Roman pride, culture, and honor, the Apostle Paul writes a letter to the Christians living there. He challenges them to consider their allegiance and reminds them of their citizenship in heaven. What can his words teach us today?


Why Scripture Still Matters
We live in a time when information is available everywhere. You can listen to sermons, podcasts, devotionals, and short clips that teach the Bible in so many different ways. And that's wonderful. But here's something I've learned, both in my own walk and through years of ministry: There is no substitute for God's Word.


A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken
In a world where everything feels fragile and uncertain, what foundation can truly last? Today we consider Hebrews 12:18–29, where we explore the contrast between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion, and the promise of a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
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