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Reed Moore
May 24, 2026
Life can get confusing quickly. Between pressure, fear, relationships, and big decisions, it’s easy to feel lost or unsure of where to...
Life can get confusing quickly. Between pressure, fear, relationships, and big decisions, it’s easy to feel lost or unsure of where to turn. In John 10, Jesus calls himself the Good Shepherd, reminding us that he is our guide and protector, and he wants to lead us into the life he created us for. This devotional explores how Jesus still speaks through Scripture, his Spirit, and the people he places around us—and why we can trust him even when life gets hard.
Reed Moore
Apr 05, 2026
What once seemed foolish is now proven true: the cross is trustworthy and unshakeable. Join us as we rejoice in new life, reflect on...
What once seemed foolish is now proven true: the cross is trustworthy and unshakeable. Join us as we rejoice in new life, reflect on God’s faithfulness, and celebrate the certainty and hope of the resurrection.
Reed Moore
Apr 04, 2026
Though many saw the cross as foolishness or weakness, Paul reminds us that the cross is the power and wisdom of God, bringing victory,...
Though many saw the cross as foolishness or weakness, Paul reminds us that the cross is the power and wisdom of God, bringing victory, strength, and salvation. Join us for a night of reflection, gratitude, and intimate worship as we remember Christ’s sacrifice and the life-changing truth of his love.
John Dickson and Andy Stanley
Mar 29, 2026
The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with...
The gap between skepticism and faith starts to close when Christianity is viewed through the lens of history. In this conversation with Andy Stanley and John Dickson, the story of Jesus is presented as something meant to be investigated, not avoided.
Andy Stanley
Nov 30, 2025
First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before...
First-century Israel expected a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus offered a kingdom far bigger—and he had to redefine “Messiah” before they could see it.