YOU ARE FORGIVEN
During His final hours on the cross, Jesus wanted us to hear some important words. These messages can change how we live because they have the potential to shape how we love.
LET’S GET BUILDING
We all want God to move in our lives. But when He does move what should we expect and look out for so that we can experience more of His favor in our lives?
THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE
We all want God to move in our lives. But when He does move what should we expect and look out for so that we can experience more of His favor in our lives?
DON’T MISS OUT!
We all want God to move in our lives. But when He does move what should we expect and look out for so that we can experience more of His favor in our lives?
WHAT’S YOUR PRIORITY?
January is effectively the month for self-improvement. It’s a time to reflect, refocus, and re-build. We want to help! Join us for this new series all about New Beginnings.
DIE TO YOUR DESIRES
January is effectively the month for self-improvement. It’s a time to reflect, refocus, and re-build. We want to help! Join us for this new series all about New Beginnings.
REBUILDING YOUR LIFE
January is effectively the month for self-improvement. It’s a time to reflect, refocus, and re-build. We want to help! Join us for this new series all about New Beginnings.
IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING
January is effectively the month for self-improvement. It’s a time to reflect, refocus, and re-build. We want to help! Join us for this new series all about New Beginnings.
GOD WON’T GIVE UP ON YOU
Sometimes life gives us a big sucker punch to the gut—someone we trust betrays us, we suffer a financial failure, our life suddenly becomes unstable. These moments leave us gasping for air and in pain. When clichés like “everything happens for a reason,” just don’t cut it, how do we respond to failure and begin to hope again?
HOW TO: RECOVER FROM FAILURE
Sometimes life gives us a big sucker punch to the gut—someone we trust betrays us, we suffer a financial failure, our life suddenly becomes unstable. These moments leave us gasping for air and in pain. When clichés like “everything happens for a reason,” just don’t cut it, how do we respond to failure and begin to hope again?