Zoned out living comes with zoned out consequences.
Get to know Mark & Sue in this interview from Coffee & Conversations.
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Living in the zone means we position ourselves to receive God’s blessings.
Get to know Lee & Wendy in this interview from Coffee & Conversations. And listen closely for some bonus audio at the end! 🚜
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Our lives are shaped by key conversations that occur throughout our lives.
Get to know Ken & Sherley in this interview from Coffee & Conversations. Join us in person each Sunday as we interview people in our church family!
Jesus doesn't call us to be "winners"—he calls us to be faithful, whether we win or lose. (And sometimes, faithfulness means we will lose.)
Get to know Justin & Sydney in this interview from Coffee & Conversations. Join us in person each Sunday as we interview people in our church family!
Get to know Janelle Baisden in this interview from Coffee & Conversations. Join us in person each Sunday as we interview people in our church family!
The invitation of Jesus to get out of the boat is an opportunity to respond in worship.
Fear keeps us in the boat. Jesus invites us to trust Him and to not be afraid.
The invitation of Jesus is to “come” into a relationship with Him.
Responding to the call of Jesus begins with one word. Trust.
Jesus calls us to “Come”. What does it mean to get out of the boat?
To follow Christ, we must learn to love like God...and that includes learning to love our enemies.
If we want to be healthy—in our families and in our churches—we can't organize around dysfunction.
Our primary purpose is not to understand how God works in peoples' hearts. Our goal is to plant seeds and water them…and trust in God with the rest.
When you accumulate too much baggage, it’s time to get rid of some things.
Jesus came to give us hope from our past and hope for the future.
What God has to say about remembering Him and His son, Jesus Christ