We are starting a series is devotions created from the sermon that was used on Sundays. Each day a new post will be added to the devotions page here. Come every day or wait for the end of the week when the entire five devotions for the sermon are complete.

  • The Heart of Compassion

    Devotional Compassion isn’t just feeling sorry for someone – it’s a deep, gut-wrenching response to another’s pain. When Jesus saw the widow who had lost her only son, He didn’t

  • When Life Meets Death

    Devotional Two processions converged outside the town of Nain – one carrying death, the other carrying life. This powerful scene sets the stage for an extraordinary demonstration of God’s authority

  • Our Ongoing Story

    Devotional The parable of the prodigal son intentionally lacks an ending because it’s our story too. We are continually living out this narrative – sometimes as the younger son, sometimes

  • The Hidden Rebellion

    Devotional While the younger son’s rebellion was obvious, the older son’s rebellion was hidden beneath a veneer of obedience. His response to his brother’s return revealed his true heart –

  • Lavish Grace

    Devotional The word ‘prodigal’ doesn’t actually mean wayward or lost – it means lavish or extravagant. While the son was wastefully lavish with his inheritance, the father was graciously lavish

  • Coming to Our Senses

    Devotional Sometimes it takes hitting rock bottom to realize where we truly belong. The prodigal son had to reach his lowest point – envying the food of pigs – before

  • The Father’s Watchful Love

    Devotional Have you ever felt like you’ve wandered too far from home? Like you’ve made choices that have taken you down paths you never intended to travel? In the story

  • Walking into New Life

    Devotional Repentance isn’t just about feeling sorry for our mistakes – it’s about embracing our true identity as God’s beloved children. When we understand that God’s love for us is

  • Embraced by Grace

    DevotionalSometimes life’s circumstances can make us question God’s love. Whether facing personal struggles or witnessing global tragedies, we might wonder if God really cares equally for everyone. But God’s love