From the Pastor's Desk
It Is Well: Finding Peace in the Most Unlikely Places
August 18th, 2026
There is a small, often-overlooked book tucked into the Old Testament that most people could not find without checking the table of contents. The book of Habakkuk is not one that comes up often in casual conversation, and yet it carries one of the most profound and counterintuitive messages in all of Scripture. It is a book about judgment, destruction, and devastating loss. And somehow, impossibly...
Down in the Dumps: What to Do When Discouragement Hits Hard
August 11th, 2026
There is a particular kind of pain that comes not from a single wound but from the slow accumulation of life not going the way you planned. A dream that dissolves. A relationship that disappoints. A sin that keeps finding you. A prayer that seems to go unanswered. These are the raw materials of discouragement, and if you are honest with yourself, you know them well.Somewhere along the way, a certa...
Road Trip: Three Truths for the Journey of Life
August 3rd, 2026
There is something about the words "road trip" that stirs something deep inside of us. The moment you hear them, memories come flooding back — the long stretches of highway, the unexpected detours, the companions who rode alongside you, and the destination that kept you moving forward when the miles felt endless. For better or for worse, road trips leave a mark on us.But what if the greatest road ...
Remade, Not Proved: Why Trying Harder Is Not the Answer
July 28th, 2026
Remade, Not Improved: Why Trying Harder Is Not the AnswerIn 1888, a boy named Jacob Boloton was born blind in Chicago. Despite that reality, he went on to become the world's first fully licensed blind physician. He passed the Illinois state medical exam with only one wrong answer. He became one of the top heart and lung specialists in the city, taught at three medical schools, and diagnosed condit...
Walking in the Light: Understanding Jesus as the Light of the World
July 20th, 2026
In the opening words of Scripture, God speaks light into existence. "Let there be light," He declares in Genesis 1, and darkness flees. Thousands of years later, in the closing chapters of Revelation, we're promised a heavenly city where no lamp or sun is needed because God Himself illuminates everything. From beginning to end, the Bible tells a story about light—a theme mentioned over 200 times t...
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