

Giving more, not getting more is the key to living life to the fullest. Jesus always calls us to a better way.

We were not created to do life alone. Instead, Jesus calls us to a life of community... where we discover our true God possibilities.

Like the woman in John 4, we try and hide our most broken parts… yet Jesus invites us to come out and come clean.

The way of the cross will ultimately require a radical change in our life allegiance and practice, to lose our lives so that we may find them…

The adventure of a lifetime calls us to realign our life priorities- to let go of ourselves and follow Jesus.

In life we can expect negativity, challenge and seasons of great pain throughout which God promises to astonish us in ways we NEVER expected…fanning the flame of a

When we lose our lives for Jesus, we end up finding them. It’s a powerful transformation…

The book of Nehemiah is about one man’s passion for a city. We ask God for the same heart, to rise up and [re]claim the city.

God’s passion became Nehemiah’s passion for the people of the city. The strength of our communities depends on faithful leaders committed to bringing order and integrity back to the streets.

To finish the fight strong, we must have courage to keep our guard up. Subtle compromise today brings the inevitable consequences of tomorrow.

God calls us to be in a constant state of worship, but first we must renew our heart and minds. What are you worshipping today? Only God can bring true joy to our hearts.

Kingdom leaders don't volunteer their convenience, rather they revolutionize their service! God calls servants willing to become a powerful force in the world.

Giving the first of our resources to the house of God is an issue of TRUST = try me and see if I won’t pour out a blessing is the promising challenge from our ultimate Provider.

When our life speed exceeds our soul speed God offers a gift to keep us from losing our way.

The strength of Israel would ultimately be found in healthy, committed relationships. We serve a God of covenant who calls us to

The world today reveals many harsh and painful realities. We are called to respond, committing our lives into God’s promise and purpose for all humankind.

We all have pain in our lives. Identifying that pain, [re]cognizing God’s faithfulness through the WORD and [re]connecting to the One who brings [re]demption will allow us to live out God’s greater purpose for our lives!

The simplicity of mission-driven lives is exceeded only by the ensuing joy found day by day as God’s WORD is demonstrated and celebrated...

Jesus, the Living WORD calls us to lose the religion and find the relationship. The JOY of the LORD is our strength!

Nehemiah’s wall had been built but the people’s lives still needed restoration. Now it was the prophet Ezra who opened the book and spoke God’s truth into broken lives…