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A Rich Life
<p>When we think about money and what it means to live a rich life, we’re invited to look beyond what we accumulate and consider what truly matters.</p><p><br></p><p>The GRIT series continued with Week 4: A Rich Life as we explored how God views money, provision and generosity. We were reminded that while money itself isn’t bad, it can easily become a threat to our relationship with God if it takes the place of trust in Him.</p><p><br></p><p>On Food Drop Weekend, our focus shifted from gaining to giving—putting faith into action by using what God has provided to serve others. Together, we were challenged to redefine richness, choosing a life marked by generosity, obedience and trust in God as the true measure of a rich life.</p>

A Rich Life
<p>When we think about money and what it means to live a rich life, we’re invited to look beyond what we accumulate and consider what truly matters.</p><p><br></p><p>The GRIT series continued with Week 4: A Rich Life as we explored how God views money, provision, and generosity. We were reminded that while money itself isn’t bad, it can easily become a threat to our relationship with God if it takes the place of trust in Him.</p><p><br></p><p>On Food Drop Weekend, our focus shifted from gaining to giving—putting faith into action by using what God has provided to serve others. Together, we were challenged to redefine richness, choosing a life marked by generosity, obedience and trust in God as the true measure of a rich life.</p>

Get Focused
<p>When everything around us is competing for our attention, we’re reminded that what we focus on shapes how we live and how we see the world.</p><p><br></p><p>The GRIT series continued with Week 3: Get Focused as we wrestled with the question of where our attention truly belongs. With endless opportunities and distractions pulling at us, we were challenged to examine what is eternal versus what is temporary—and whether our lives are being guided by the flesh or by the Spirit.</p><p><br></p><p>As we realigned our focus with God’s perspective, we were invited to see others and the world the way He does. By fixing our eyes on what lasts, we were reminded that a focused life rooted in the Spirit leads us closer to the life God desires for us.</p>

Energy Reset
<p>When the pace of life feels relentless and exhaustion becomes the norm, we’re reminded to pause and ask where our strength is really coming from.</p><p><br></p><p>The GRIT series continued with Week 2: Energy Reset as we explored the question so many of us carry: Is this how it was meant to be? Together, we looked at the life of Jesus and the different seasons of His ministry, noticing where He spent His energy and how He consistently returned to the Father as His source.</p><p><br></p><p>In a world that constantly drains us, we were invited to re-examine where our energy is coming from and where it’s going. As we realigned our lives with God’s design, we were reminded that the full life He promises isn’t found in running on empty—but in drawing daily strength from Him.</p>

Energy Reset
<p>When the pace of life feels relentless and exhaustion becomes the norm, we’re reminded to pause and ask where our strength is really coming from.</p><p><br></p><p>The GRIT series continued with Week 2: Energy Reset as we explored the question so many of us carry: Is this how it was meant to be? Together, we looked at the life of Jesus and the different seasons of His ministry, noticing where He spent His energy and how He consistently returned to the Father as His source.</p><p><br></p><p>In a world that constantly drains us, we were invited to re-examine where our energy is coming from and where it’s going. As we realigned our lives with God’s design, we were reminded that the full life He promises isn’t found in running on empty—but in drawing daily strength from Him.</p>

No Time to Waste
<p>When the calendar turns and a new year stretches out before us, we’re reminded that time is a gift—and how we use it matters.</p><p><br></p><p>A new series began with Grit, launching with Week 1: No Time to Waste. Together, we leaned into the reality that we all have the same amount of time each day, yet how we choose to spend it reveals what we value most. Through Scripture, we were challenged to consider God’s rhythm of work and rest and how living with intention shapes our faith.</p><p><br></p><p>As we reflected on Jesus’ teachings and shared in communion, we were reminded to stay ready, faithful and grounded in what truly lasts. At the start of a new year, we were invited to live with grit—using our time wisely, resting well and trusting God with every moment we’ve been given.</p>

An Invitation Home
<p>Just when we think the Christmas story begins in a manger, God invites us to see a much bigger beginning—one that stretches back to eternity.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of Christmas at Granger, An Invitation Home, we explore the origin of Jesus and what it truly means that He came to live among us. Through John 1 and powerful moments throughout Scripture, we’re reminded that this is not just the story of where Jesus was born, but why He came.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus didn’t just visit Earth—He made His home with us, inviting us into a restored relationship filled with hope, light and new life.</p>

A Joyful Home
<p>Just when we think we’ve settled into what feels familiar—our routines, expectations and sense of belonging—God reminds us that our stories shape us—and He’s still writing them.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of Christmas at Granger, A Joyful Home, we look at the powerful influence of where we come from. Through the stories of Zechariah, Joseph, Daniel and the wise men, we’re reminded that God uses every season, every influence and every step to grow us into who He created us to be.</p><p><br></p><p>Our homes may shape us, but God is the one who forms lasting joy, purpose and expectation of His presence.</p>

A Joyful Home
<p>Just when we think we’ve settled into what feels familiar—our routines, expectations and sense of belonging—God reminds us that our stories shape us—and He’s still writing them.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of Christmas at Granger, A Joyful Home, we look at the powerful influence of where we come from. Through the stories of Zechariah, Joseph, Daniel and the wise men, we’re reminded that God uses every season, every influence and every step to grow us into who He created us to be.</p><p><br></p><p>Our homes may shape us, but God is the one who forms lasting joy, purpose and expectation of His presence.</p>

No Place Like Home
<p>Just when we think we’ve settled into what feels familiar—our routines, expectations and sense of belonging—God reminds us that home is more than a place.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of Christmas at Granger, No Place Like Home, we explored what it really means to belong. Through the story of Mary and Elizabeth, we’re reminded that God meets us in connection, community and unexpected moments of grace.</p><p><br></p><p>Home isn’t just where we live—it’s where God is forming love, trust and purpose within us.</p>

Running Mad
<p>Just when we think we’ve made sense of everything—our plans, our expectations, even our emotions—life has a way of revealing what’s still beneath the surface.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 5 of our series, On the Run, we stepped into Running Mad. Anger isn’t always easy to name. Sometimes it comes from deep wounds and other times it rises from the smallest frustrations. But just like Jonah, we don’t have to run from what we feel—because God meets us there.</p><p><br></p><p>And when we allow Him to shape our hearts, He reveals what’s aligned with His purpose…and what isn’t. In His hands, even anger can become a doorway to healing, honesty and transformation.</p>

Into The Water
<p>Right when we think we have life figured out, God has a way of redirecting us for something greater.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, On the Run, we stepped “Into the Water.” Sometimes life takes a turn we didn’t expect—detours, delays or moments that leave us unsure of what’s next. But just like Jonah, when we surrender and step into God’s plan, He can use even the unexpected to change lives, restore hope and move His purpose forward.</p><p><br></p><p>And this weekend was extra special as we celebrated baptisms—stories of life change, obedience and new beginnings.</p>

Into The Water
<p>Right when we think we have life figured out, God has a way of redirecting us for something greater.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, On the Run, we stepped “Into the Water.” Sometimes life takes a turn we didn’t expect—detours, delays or moments that leave us unsure of what’s next. But just like Jonah, when we surrender and step into God’s plan, He can use even the unexpected to change lives, restore hope and move His purpose forward.</p><p><br></p><p>And this weekend was extra special as we celebrated baptisms—stories of life change, obedience and new beginnings.</p>

An Unexpected Turn
<p>Even in the unexpected, God can use our story to point others to Him.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, On the Run, we continued with “An Unexpected Turn.” Everyone has an opportunity to be a witness—to share what they’re passionate about and what God has done to rescue them. Just like Jonah’s story, our lives can reflect God’s grace and redemption when we recognize and celebrate His work in us.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Stopped In Your Tracks
<p>Even on the run, God can stop us in our tracks and remind us that He’s there.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, On the Run, we continued with “Stopped in Your Tracks.” Sometimes, the dark seasons of life are where God finds us—running in our fear, shame, regret or rebellion. But His grace has a way of interrupting our path, calling us to pause and showing us that He’s never far away. When we stop and refocus on Him, we can find the strength to keep going in the direction He’s leading.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

The Wrong Direction
<p>Even when we drift off course, God never stops pursuing us.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our series, On the Run, we began with “The Wrong Direction”—a look at how fear, pride or stubbornness can pull us off course. Yet even in our disobedience, God’s compassion and grace meet us right where we are. He invites us to turn back, trust His plans and follow the path He’s already prepared.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Unstuck and on Mission
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: When we follow Jesus, we don’t have to stay stuck—He leads us into something new.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, Stuck, we explored what it looks like to become unstuck and on mission. With Jesus as our guide, the adventure of a lifetime awaits. We’re free to explore, take new trails and trust that He’s got us covered every step of the way.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Breaking Free
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: Freedom is possible—no matter how stuck we feel.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, Stuck, we talked about what it means to break free. No matter what we’ve done or where we come from, Jesus offers a way out of the patterns that hold us back. The path to freedom has already been made available—but it’s up to us to choose it.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Breaking Free
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: Freedom is possible—no matter how stuck we feel.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, Stuck, we talked about what it means to break free. No matter what we’ve done or where we come from, Jesus offers a way out of the patterns that hold us back. The path to freedom has already been made available—but it’s up to us to choose it.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Stuck in a Rut
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: God can meet us right in the middle of our routines and invite us into something more.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, Stuck, we talked about what it feels like to be stuck in a rut—doing the same things day after day, meeting expectations, and wondering if there’s more to life than this. We looked at how Jesus called Peter, Levi, Nathanael and Zacchaeus out of their ordinary, repetitive lives and into a life of purpose and adventure.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Stuck in a Rut
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: God can meet us right in the middle of our routines and invite us into something more.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, Stuck, we talked about what it feels like to be stuck in a rut—doing the same things day after day, meeting expectations, and wondering if there’s more to life than this. We looked at how Jesus called Peter, Levi, Nathanael and Zacchaeus out of their ordinary, repetitive lives and into a life of purpose and adventure.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

I'm Stuck
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: Even when we feel stuck, God makes a way forward.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our series, Stuck, we talked about what it feels like to be stuck. Sometimes we know why, sometimes we don’t—we just know we want out. We ask questions like: “How did I get here?” and “How do I get out of here?” We wonder if anyone can help us get out of the “yuck” we find ourselves in. Together, we looked at the story of Moses, the ten plagues and God’s miraculous parting of the Red Sea as a reminder that God is the one who leads us out and through.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

The Jesus Method
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: The Jesus Method can be applied in practical ways that can help us right here and right now.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, The Jesus Method, Ted Bryant walked us through how we can take on Jesus’ approach—to see people the way He does and to enter every conversation with love, understanding and care. We asked: What does Jesus’ mindset toward us and others look like?</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Contending For The Faith
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: God is still transforming lives today.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, The Jesus Method, we talked about the high levels of anger we’re often exposed to—online comment sections, reviews, TV, media, and more—and how responding in anger can shut people down, keeping them from hearing what we’re trying to say. The question we wrestled with was this: How did Jesus deal with anger?</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Contending For The Faith
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: God is still transforming lives today.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, The Jesus Method, we talked about the high levels of anger we’re often exposed to—online comment sections, reviews, TV, media, and more—and how responding in anger can shut people down, keeping them from hearing what we’re trying to say. The question we wrestled with was this: How did Jesus deal with anger?</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

My Megaphone
<p>This weekend’s message reminded us of an important truth: God wants to shape the way we use our words and influence.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, The Jesus Method, we talked about our desire to share our experiences and perspectives—whether online or face-to-face. We wrestled with this question: How can we communicate in a way that builds relationships instead of breaking them? We all want to make an impact and be heard, but we need God’s help to do it in His way.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Rights Vs. Relationship
<p>In this message, we uncovered a life-changing reminder: God is still transforming lives today.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our series, The Jesus Method, we talked about how the method that Jesus uses is brilliantly placed in the context of His day, but it gives choice to prioritize relationship for each of us. Learning how to contextualize the way you see people will help you invite them into taking a step towards Jesus. </p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Transformational Impact
<p>In this message, we uncovered a life-changing reminder: God is still transforming lives today.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 5 of our series, Impact Weekend, we celebrated the transformational impact of camps, mission trips, and all the ways God has been moving this summer. We shared stories of real life-change and how the power of Jesus is still at work in and through His people.</p><p><br></p><p>The challenge was clear: don’t just hear these stories—be part of the story. Step into what God is doing and let Him use you to impact others.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Follow the Leader
<p>In this message, we uncovered a life-changing reminder: following Jesus means learning to recognize and respond to His voice above all others.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, Voices, we explored what it looks like to follow the Leader. We learned how to listen and obey Jesus’ teachings and the Holy Spirit in every season of life.</p><p><br></p><p>The challenge was clear: practice the discipline of listening for His voice daily and choosing to follow it in every part of our lives.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Follow the Leader
<p>In this message, we uncovered a life-changing reminder: following Jesus means learning to recognize and respond to His voice above all others.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our series, Voices, we explored what it looks like to follow the Leader. We learned how to listen and obey Jesus’ teachings and the Holy Spirit in every season of life.</p><p><br></p><p>The challenge was clear: practice the discipline of listening for His voice daily and choosing to follow it in every part of our lives.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Toxic Voices
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: the voices we allow into our lives can either bring life or poison our hearts, minds and souls.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our series, Voices, Ted Bryant helped us examine the toxic voices we face—complaining, negativity, gossip, rudeness and even false positivity. We learned that these voices can shape our outlook and relationships in destructive ways, but God offers us a better way.</p><p><br></p><p>Through Colossians 3, Galatians 5, and Philippians 4:8, we were reminded of what Godly voices sound like—voices that build up, encourage and bring peace. We were challenged to let God cleanse us from the toxicity around us so His truth can guide our lives.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Haunted
<p>In this message, we were reminded that the words spoken over us—especially the ones from our past—can be powerful. But when we tune in to God’s truth, we can begin to hear His voice above the noise and lies that try to define us.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, Voices, we confronted the haunting words spoken over us in the past—words that can stifle who we are becoming. We were challenged to step out of the cages created by others’ opinions and step into the freedom God offers.</p><p><br></p><p>We reflected on the truth found in Ephesians 2:10—that we are God’s masterpiece, created with purpose and identity that comes from Him alone.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Haunted
<p>In this message, we were reminded that the words spoken over us—especially the ones from our past—can be powerful. But when we tune in to God’s truth, we can begin to hear His voice above the noise and lies that try to define us.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our series, Voices, we confronted the haunting words spoken over us in the past—words that can stifle who we are becoming. We were challenged to step out of the cages created by others’ opinions and step into the freedom God offers.</p><p><br></p><p>We reflected on the truth found in Ephesians 2:10—that we are God’s masterpiece, created with purpose and identity that comes from Him alone.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

So Much Noise
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: the voices around us can be overwhelming, but learning to listen carefully lets us hear God’s voice above all the noise.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our series, Voices, Ted Bryant helped us explore how to discern godly voices from those that bring shame and condemnation. We learned to recognize the difference between God’s conviction—which leads us to growth—and the enemy’s lies that weigh us down with shame.</p><p><br></p><p>We reflected on the contrast between Lady Folly and Lady Wisdom in Proverbs as a guide for choosing the right voices to follow.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Rebel Politician: Daniel
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: doing what’s right sometimes means standing up to those in charge—even when it costs us everything.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our Rebels With a Cause series, we looked at Daniel’s story—how he remained faithful to God in the face of political pressure and risked it all to do what was right. We were reminded that courage isn’t just loud—it’s consistent. When we follow God’s lead over human authority, we take part in His greater purpose.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Rebel Politician: Daniel
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: doing what’s right sometimes means standing up to those in charge—even when it costs us everything.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our Rebels With a Cause series, we looked at Daniel’s story—how he remained faithful to God in the face of political pressure and risked it all to do what was right. We were reminded that courage isn’t just loud—it’s consistent. When we follow God’s lead over human authority, we take part in His greater purpose.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Revolutionary Brother: Joseph
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: doing what’s right often means standing firm when no one’s watching.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our Rebels With a Cause series, we looked at Joseph’s story—how he resisted temptation and chose integrity, even when it came at a cost. We were reminded that faithfulness in the quiet moments can have a lasting impact. When we choose God’s way over our own desires, we become part of His bigger plan.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Renegade Wife: Esther
<p>This past weekend, we explored a powerful truth: going against the king’s wishes isn’t always rebellion—it can be righteousness.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our Rebels With a Cause series, we looked at Jonathan’s story and saw the courage it takes to stand up for what is right, even when it means defying authority. We were challenged to seek God's will above all, stand firm in truth and pursue what honors Him.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Renegade Wife: Esther
<p>In this message, we uncovered a powerful truth: sometimes doing what is right means going against what’s expected.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our Rebels With a Cause series, we looked at Esther’s story—how she boldly risked everything to do what God called her to do. We were reminded that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but the choice to act faithfully in spite of it. When we seek God’s purpose over people’s approval, we can be part of something bigger than ourselves.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Radical Royalty: Jonathan
<p>This past weekend, we explored a powerful truth: going against the king’s wishes isn’t always rebellion—it can be righteousness.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our Rebel With a Cause series, we looked at Jonathan’s story and saw the courage it takes to stand up for what is right, even when it means defying authority. We were challenged to seek God's will above all, stand firm in truth and pursue what honors Him.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

How Do I Keep Going?
<p>This past weekend, we explored a powerful truth: all of our how-tos begin with drawing closer to God.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 4 of our HOW TO series, we walked through James 4 and 5 and were reminded that God has all we need—not just to endure, but to help restore others. We were challenged to rely on His strength, trust His timing and live with humility and perseverance.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

How To...Not Say Things I Will Regret
<p>This past weekend, we explored a powerful truth: our words hold the power to hurt—or to heal.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our HOW TO series, we walked through James 3 and were reminded how much damage—and how much good—can come from the tongue. We were challenged to speak with intention, reflect God’s love and use our words to build up rather than break down.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

How To...Not Say Things I Will Regret
<p>This past weekend, we explored a powerful truth: our words hold the power to hurt—or to heal.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 3 of our HOW TO series, we walked through James 3 and were reminded how much damage—and how much good—can come from the tongue. We were challenged to speak with intention, reflect God’s love and use our words to build up rather than break down.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

How To...Walk The Walk
<p>This past weekend, we reflected on a powerful truth: we can’t just talk the talk—we’re called to walk the walk, just like Jesus did.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 2 of our HOW TO series, Ang Bryant reminded us from James 2 that faith in action matters. Jesus didn’t show favoritism and we’re called to follow His example—loving others without partiality and backing up our words with obedience.</p><p><br></p><p>We also celebrated Father’s Day and were challenged to reflect the kind of love that goes beyond words, showing up with intentionality and compassion.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

How Do I Do This?
<p>This past weekend, we reflected on a powerful truth: so much of what God wants us to accomplish takes endurance—and that kind of endurance starts with spiritual fitness.</p><p><br></p><p>In Week 1 of our new series, HOW TO, Ted Bryant reminded us that lasting impact doesn’t come from head knowledge alone. It comes from listening to God and obeying Him—especially when it’s not easy.</p><p><br></p><p>We shared communion together as a church family and took a moment to realign our hearts, laying aside fear, pressure and performance in favor of trust, obedience and a long faithfulness in the same direction.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now!</p>

Authentic Impact
<p>This past weekend, we reflected on a powerful truth: real transformation doesn’t come through fear, comparison, achievement or money — it comes through Jesus.</p><p><br></p><p>During IMPACT WEEKEND, we celebrated baptism and heard incredible stories of people who’ve experienced freedom, restoration and purpose by choosing to follow Jesus. Some shared how past summer camp experiences helped shape their faith, while others described the life-changing decision to step into the water and leave behind pressure, fear and striving.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus is still writing new stories today—just like the woman at the well, the Ethiopian official, and the man set free from spiritual bondage. Their lives were changed—and so are ours.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now! </p>

Authentic Impact
<p>This past weekend, we reflected on a powerful truth: real transformation doesn’t come through fear, comparison, achievement or money — it comes through Jesus.</p><p><br></p><p>During IMPACT WEEKEND, we celebrated baptism and heard incredible stories of people who’ve experienced freedom, restoration and purpose by choosing to follow Jesus. Some shared how past summer camp experiences helped shape their faith, while others described the life-changing decision to step into the water and leave behind pressure, fear and striving.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus is still writing new stories today—just like the woman at the well, the Ethiopian official, and the man set free from spiritual bondage. Their lives were changed—and so are ours.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Catch up now! </p>

$AFE and $OUND
<p>This past weekend, we reflected on a powerful truth: real transformation doesn’t come through fear, comparison, achievement or money — it comes through Jesus.</p><p><br></p><p>We heard stories of people who once felt stuck or overwhelmed by pressure to prove themselves — and how a simple decision to follow Jesus and step into baptism changed everything.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus offers a new story — one of freedom, restoration and purpose. And He’s still changing lives today.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Go back and watch it now!</p>

Achieve At Any Cost
<p>This past weekend, we talked more about an important truth: there’s a danger in selfish ambition that can blind us to the needs of others. While ambition isn’t always bad, when success becomes self-serving, it pulls us away from the way of Jesus.</p><p><br></p><p>What motivates you to move or take action? Are you stuck in passivity or hustling for your own gain? Whether you're standing still or charging ahead, if the end goal is all about “me,” we’re missing God’s bigger vision.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus offers us a better way — one where purpose is rooted in love, service and eternal significance, not just achievement. God’s definition of success always includes others, and it always reflects His heart.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Go back and watch it now — you don’t want to miss how this truth could reshape the way you live this week.</p>

Dare To Compare
<p>This past weekend, we talked more about an important truth: we compare to try and improve and be better, but what if there’s a dark side to comparison — one that hustles us out of who God made us to be and the impact He designed each of us to have?</p><p><br></p><p>Comparison can sneak in quietly, making us question our worth, our calling and even our identity. But God’s design for each of us is intentional and unique — and chasing someone else’s path can cause us to miss our own.</p><p><br></p><p>Jesus offers freedom from the pressure to measure up. Instead of striving to be like someone else, we’re invited to live confidently in who He created us to be.</p><p><br></p><p>Missed the message? Go back and watch it now — you don’t want to miss how this truth can reshape your week.</p>