Messages
Every message points to the heart of Jesus and invites us to follow Him more fully. Here you’ll find weekly summaries from our Sunday Messages, all rooted in Scripture, honest about real life, and centered on the hope we have in Christ. Whether you’re catching up or looking for encouragement, we’re glad you’re here.
Mark 6:30-44
In Mark 6:30–44, Jesus feeds five thousand people with just five loaves and two fish—not to show off power, but to reveal His heart. The disciples saw scarcity; Jesus saw opportunity. He didn’t need their help, but He invited them into the miracle. The same is true for us: what looks like “not enough” in our hands becomes more than enough in His. Jesus doesn’t just provide for us—He provides through us, filling others even as He fills us. The miracle happens when we stop waiting for more and start trusting the One who is already enough.
Mark 4:35-41
In Mark 4:35–41, the disciples cry out in fear, “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?” It’s the same question many of us ask when the storms of life hit—when loss, pain, or disappointment leave us wondering if God is still good. This message reminded us that Jesus never promised calm seas, but He did promise His presence. The storm didn’t wake Him, but their unbelief did. Real faith isn’t the absence of fear; it’s trusting that the One who commands the wind and waves is in the boat with us. The cross proves that our suffering isn’t meaningless—and that something better is coming.
Scars and All: John 20:24-29
Even after Easter, faith can feel complicated. In John 20, Thomas reminds us that doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it can be the doorway to deeper trust. This week, Pastor Dave encouraged us to bring our honest questions to Jesus, knowing He meets us with love, not shame, and invites us to believe again.
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