May 17, 2026

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In John 21:1–19, we see the resurrected Jesus move toward Peter in grace, not condemnation. Jesus restores Peter at the very place of his failure, reminding us that resurrection life is not built on performance, but on love. This message explores how failure is met with mercy, shame with grace, and weakness with resurrection power. No matter how far you’ve fallen, Jesus is still calling: “Follow Me.”

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January 4, 2026

January 4, 2026

Start the new year with fresh eyes and an open heart! Epiphany reminds us that Jesus is revealed to all nations—the true King worth seeking, worshiping, and following. Like the Magi, will you recognize the signs, pursue Him intentionally, and leave changed by His...

December 28, 2025

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What happens after you’ve seen Jesus? Simeon’s story shows us how to wait well, recognize salvation when it’s right in front of us, and respond in faith. Christ has come, Christ is here, and Christ will come again—so what will you do today? To watch the full service,...

December 21, 2025

December 21, 2025

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