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Truth That Shapes Our Lives - Tuesday, March 31
Matthew 22:34–40 (Click to access the full text.) On Tuesday, Jesus teaches openly in the temple. He tells parables, answers questions, and speaks about love, justice, and faithfulness. When asked about the greatest commandment, He centers everything on love - love for God and love for your neighbor. In a week filled with tension and conflict, Jesus chooses to teach. He invites people to understand the heart of God and to live differently in the world. Holy Week reminds us t
Mar 31


Holy Week Video - Monday, March 30
These videos from Nathan Hinkle, our Lead Pastor and are designed to walk you through the meaning and events of Holy Week.
Mar 30


Making Space for True Worship - Monday, March 30
Matthew 21:12–13 (Click to access the full text.) Jesus enters the temple and overturns tables. He frees the animals, confronts the money changers, and names the corruption that has crept into a sacred space. His actions are not random anger, they are a passionate call to restore worship. The temple was meant to be a place of prayer and encounter with God, but it had become crowded with profit, power, and exclusion. Jesus clears the space so people can draw near again. Hol
Mar 30


Holy Week Video - Sunday, March 29
These videos from Nathan Hinkle, our Lead Pastor and are designed to walk you through the meaning and events of Holy Week.
Mar 29


Holy Week Video - Saturday, March 28
These videos from Nathan Hinkle, our Lead Pastor and are designed to walk you through the meaning and events of Holy Week.
Mar 28


Watching for the Coming King- Friday, March 27
Mark 13:32–37 (Click to access the full text.) As this journey moves toward Holy Week, Jesus invites His followers to watch and stay awake. Not in fear, but in expectancy. The story is moving toward Jerusalem, toward the cross, and toward resurrection but the disciples do not yet fully understand what is coming. Jesus’ words remind us that faith is not passive waiting. It is attentive living. It is staying awake to what God is doing, even when we don’t fully grasp the outcom
Mar 27


March 27, 2026
The Bible says it… I believe it… that settles it. Have you ever heard that phrase? I recall seeing it on a bumper sticker years ago. Years ago, I would have agreed with that sentiment without question. Now, I think the Bible is doing much more than that.
Mar 27


When Obedience is Costly - Thursday, March 26
Hebrews 5:7–9 (Click to access the full text.) Scripture tells us that Jesus learned obedience through suffering. This does not mean He was imperfect, but that He fully entered into the cost of faithfulness. Obedience can be costly, not because God desires our pain, but because love in a broken world often requires sacrifice. The cross invites us to trust that obedience even when difficult. God uses costly obedience to shape our hearts and deepen our dependence on Him. Refle
Mar 26


Love That Holds Nothing Back - Wednesday, March 25
John 15:13 (Click to access the full text.) The cross reveals the depth of God’s love. Jesus does not give reluctantly. He gives fully. His love is not cautious or partial, it is complete. This kind of love reshapes how we understand sacrifice. Jesus’ death is not only an act of obedience, it is an expression of love. This season draws us into gratitude as we consider what Christ willingly gave for us. We are changed not by guilt, but by love poured out. Reflection Question:
Mar 25


Trusting God in the Dark - Tuesday, March 24
Psalm 22:1–5 (Click to access the full text.) Jesus’ cry from the cross echoes the words of the psalmist: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” These words remind us that faith does not eliminate darkness. It endures within it. Even in lament, the psalmist remembers God’s faithfulness. Trust in the dark does not deny pain; it holds onto hope. This time of preparing for Easter invites us to bring our unanswered questions into God’s presence. God is not absent in the si
Mar 24
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