Our Core Values
Core Values That Shape Us: Love, Kindness, and Excellence
Core Values That Shape Us: Love, Kindness, and Excellence

Life doesn’t always feel clear. Some days feel calm, and other days feel like you’re navigating through fog — unsure of what’s ahead or how to respond. In those moments, it’s easy to feel pressure to fix everything or to allow people’s words and actions to affect how we see ourselves.

Guideposts for Everyday Living

When the World Is Loud, Let God’s Word Be Louder

There are many things in this life that feel uncertain: people may change, situations may shift, and seasons may come and go, but God’s love for you remains constant.

Words of Encouragement | Soul Care for the New Year

“What can I give back to God for the blessings He’s poured out on me?” — Psalm 116:12 (MSG)

We live in a world that constantly tries to steal our joy—bad news, betrayal, delays, grief, and uncertainty. It feels like every headline, every schedule, and even some relationships come with a “joy tax.” But here’s the truth: real joy is not circumstantial—it’s spiritual.

Life can feel overwhelming. In seasons of grief, transition, or isolation, it’s easy to believe that no one sees you—no one hears your silent prayers or understands your private struggles. But the truth is, you are not alone.

"A Sound Mind: God's Plan for Mental Wellness"
Stay Whole: Spirit, Mind & Body
Life doesn't always go as planned. We face seasons of hardship, delay, disappointment, and even heartbreak. But the good news is that God is still in control, and your current situation is not your final destination.

WHO IS THIS MAN? — A Resurrection Sunday Reflection
Have you ever noticed that God never calls anyone in the Bible to stay still? From Abraham to Esther, from David to Paul, and even Jesus Himself, the path of purpose was never paved in comfort. Growth doesn't happen where we are cozy. It happens when we move, stretch, trust, and sometimes tremble into the unknown.

“Faith Over Fear.”

We've all been there. You prayed for the full bloom, the breakthrough, the finished product—the flower. But instead, God handed you a seed—something small, unimpressive, and requiring your full participation. It can feel like a delay, a denial, or even a disappointment.

What Does Surrender Really Look Like?
As you step into this new week, take a moment to ask yourself: Is God simply a part of my life, or is He at the Center of it?

In a world filled with chaos, distractions, and stress, protecting your peace is essential. We often try to find peace in external things—our routines, relationships, or even moments of silence—but true peace is not found in circumstances. Real peace comes from God’s presence.

Life is full of decisions—some we celebrate, and others we wish we could take back. We often seek guidance for our next move, praying for open doors and opportunities. But what about the times when God closes a door? What if the stops in our lives are just as divinely orchestrated as the steps?

Imagine you’re one of the disciples in the boat that night. You’ve been rowing for hours against the wind, exhausted when suddenly, you see something—or someone—walking toward you on the water.

Too often, when we mess up, we feel shame and guilt, as if Jesus stands over us, saying, "Look what you did!" But that's not who He is. He didn't come to point fingers, judge, or remind us of our worst moments. He came to erase the sin that separated us from God.

Have you ever noticed the "Caution: Wide Turns" sign on the back of tractor-trailers? That sign warns drivers that the truck may need extra space to safely navigate a turn—meaning it can't just make a sharp, quick move like a smaller car. Instead, it has to swing wide, sometimes even moving in the opposite direction before completing the turn.
As we enter a new year, the weight of past challenges or lingering doubts may tempt us to give up hope. Life can be unpredictable, and hard times will undoubtedly come. However, in these very moments, we must hold on to the unshakable truth: God is with us.