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We often ask, “What am I made of?” focusing on our strengths, weaknesses, and abilities. But a deeper and more freeing question is, “What am I made for?” Scripture shows us that we were not created to be the main character of our story, but to reflect the glory of God. Like a mirror, our power isn’t found in shining on our own, but in being positio…
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Pastor Geoffrey addresses the struggle of unmet expectations, illustrating how our disappointments can be an open door to something better through God's perfect provision. He shares personal anecdotes about a plumbing crisis in his 1926 home and an unexpected financial gift from an elder to demonstrate that God provides even when it looks different…
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Christmas is not only about what Jesus did for us by coming to earth - it's also about what He wants to do through us. God often chooses ordinary, unknown people to carry His extraordinary message. Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary and Joseph, and even the shepherds were not famous or powerful, yet God used them to prepare the way for Jesus and to shar…
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God’s timing often feels confusing to us, especially when we are waiting on something important like healing, a job, a relationship, or a breakthrough. We live in an instant world, but the Christmas story reminds us that God is never rushed and never late. Jesus came “in the fullness of time” (Galatians 4:4), at the exact right moment in history, i…
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Thanksgiving reminds us that followers of Jesus are called to live with joy, peace, and hope, but many of us struggle to do that. One big reason is that we treat complaining like it's no big deal. Scripture says otherwise. Paul tells us to "do everything without complaining or arguing" (Philippians 2:14), because grumbling slowly steals our hope, f…
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Jesus ends the Lord’s Prayer with a humble request: “And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil” (Matthew 6:13). These words admit a simple truth…we are not strong enough on our own. Temptation comes from our flesh and from a real enemy who wants to steal, kill, and destroy (1 Peter 5:8; John 10:10). God does not tempt us (James 1:13…
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Forgiveness is central to the Christian life. Jesus teaches us to pray, “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us” (Matthew 6:12). Sin weighs us down like a heavy vest, making life harder, heavier, and more exhausting than God intends. Confession brings freedom. When we bring our failures to God, He forgives and cleanses us (1 Jo…
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The practice of prayer is essential to a vibrant faith. Jesus teaches us to pray, “Give us today our daily bread” (Matthew 6:11). That short line is about more than food. It is an invitation to trust God each day with our real needs…physical, emotional, and spiritual. In the Lord’s Prayer, we start with worship (“Our Father… hallowed be Your name”)…
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You were never meant to navigate life on your own. In this message, Pastor Steve Sabol reminds us that when the Holy Spirit leads, God opens doors we couldn’t force, hearts we couldn’t reach, and chains we couldn’t break. The same Spirit that guided Paul still leads us today into freedom and purpose.…
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Prayer is hard because prayer really matters. When Jesus taught His disciples to pray, He started with two simple words: “Our Father” (Matthew 6:9). That opening changes everything. Prayer isn’t trying to impress God with perfect words. It’s coming to a loving Father who knows us, wants us, and invites us close. In Jesus, we’re adopted sons and dau…
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For the past eight weeks, we’ve learned what it means to chase the Wild Goose—the Holy Spirit—and to break free from the cages that hold us back: responsibility, routine, assumptions, guilt, failure, and fear. This final week is an invitation to run wild; to live fully alive in Christ and run the race He’s set before us. Paul writes, “Run in such a…
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Fear suffocates the plans and purposes God places in our lives. It keeps faith “on the bench” instead of in the game. Scripture shows a better way: God told Joshua three times, “Be strong and courageous…for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go” (Joshua 1:6–9). We don’t work up courage on our own; courage grows from God’s presence, God’s pr…
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Failure is part of every human story. From Adam and Eve hiding in the garden to Peter denying Jesus three times, even the heroes of faith stumbled. The problem isn’t whether we fail—it’s how we respond. Failure often drives us to hide in shame or try to fix ourselves, but that only keeps us stuck. Jesus shows us a better way. In the story of the pr…
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