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.

  • Following the Shepherd

    Devotional Life often feels like a complex game of Marco Polo, where we’re blindly searching for direction. But we’re not left to wander aimlessly. Our Good Shepherd doesn’t play hide

  • Marked by Love

    Devotional Look at your hands for a moment. They likely bear marks that tell stories – perhaps a scar from cooking, a callus from work, or wrinkles from age. Jesus’

  • Never Letting Go

    Devotional We all know what it feels like to let go of something – or someone. Sometimes it’s intentional, sometimes accidental. But God’s grip on us is different. His hold

  • Held Secure

    Devotional Think about holding something precious – perhaps a delicate flower or a cherished photograph. Now imagine the care and attention you give to protecting it. That’s just a glimpse

  • The Voice That Calls

    Devotional In our noisy world, countless voices compete for our attention. Social media notifications ping, news headlines shout, and responsibilities call. Yet among all these sounds, there’s one voice that

  • Living Your Restoration

    Devotional God’s work of restoration in our lives isn’t meant to be a private experience – it’s meant to be lived out loud. Just as Peter’s restoration led to a

  • Love in Action

    Devotional After restoration comes responsibility. When Jesus restored Peter, He immediately gave him a mission: “Feed my sheep.” This pattern shows us that God’s forgiveness isn’t just about making us

  • From Persecutor to Preacher

    Devotional God’s power to transform lives is dramatically displayed in Saul’s conversion. From a fierce persecutor of Christians to becoming Paul, one of Christianity’s most influential apostles, his story reminds

  • The Fire of Restoration

    Devotional Between two charcoal fires, a story of restoration unfolds. The first fire witnessed Peter’s darkest moment – his denial of Jesus. The second fire became the scene of his