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Reading the Text, Feeding the Flock

GOD

  • The Old Cathedral

    Step through the small north door and discover where true restoration begins. In this vivid scene, a master architect ignores the obvious damage and starts instead with an overlooked doorway—revealing a hidden courtyard and a flood of morning light that transforms the entire cathedral. This powerful image invites readers to see how God’s renewing work often starts in the smallest, most forgotten places of our lives, opening us to unexpected beauty and grace.

  • Fragile Faith, Faithful Savior

    Join us for “Fragile Faith, Faithful Savior” from Mark 9:17–24. We’ll reflect on one of Scripture’s most honest prayers—“I believe; help my unbelief!”—and discover how God meets us not in our strength, but in our weakness. If your faith feels thin, tired, or uncertain, come hear good news about a Savior whose arms are strong even when our trust is wobbly.

  • When Hearts Burn, and Eyes Are Opened

    Walk the Road to Emmaus and discover the risen Christ who still draws near to disappointed hearts, opens the Scriptures, and makes Himself known in the breaking of the bread. In this sermon on Luke 24:13–35, journey from “we had hoped” to “the Lord has risen indeed,” as burning hearts become moving feet, and ordinary roads become places of encounter with the living Savior.Walk the Road to Emmaus and discover the risen Christ who still draws near to disappointed hearts, opens the Scriptures, and makes Himself known in the breaking of the bread. In this sermon on Luke 24:13–35, journey from “we had hoped” to “the Lord has risen indeed,” as burning hearts become moving feet, and ordinary roads become places of encounter with the living Savior.

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