by Nick Watson | Feb 16, 2026 | Teaching, Uncategorized
You can walk into a room and feel it immediately. Sometimes it’s warmth—people are genuinely glad you’re there. Other times it’s coldness—like you’re being tolerated, not welcomed. Either way, the atmosphere tells the truth before anyone says a word. Bob Mumford said...
by Daniel Dunn | Feb 12, 2026 | Teaching, Uncategorized
Jesus the Bread of Life | From Provision to Person Jesus the Bread of Life: From Provision to Person When Jesus stood up in John 6 and said, “I am the bread of life,” He wasn’t offering a poetic metaphor. He was drawing a line in the sand. People were happy to follow...
by Amadeusz Kepinski | Nov 30, 2025 | Small Groups, Teaching
The Sacred Ordinary On most evenings, in different homes throughout our city, something sacred takes place. It is not always spectacular; in fact, usually it is very simple. A few tired people come together after a long day of work, parenting, or school. There is...
by Tom Bedford | Sep 15, 2025 | Teaching
Cain, Abel, and the Deception of False Equality When we examine the brokenness of our world today, it often feels as though we are reliving the story of Cain and Abel. In Genesis 4, two brothers brought offerings to the Lord. Abel’s was accepted, Cain’s was not. God...