Who Do You Need to Invite?

Life can be painful. There's loss, disappointment, and regret. People are looking for hope. That's where you come in. We know that Jesus is the hope of the world, and he's calling the church to take this message of hope into our community. This year for Back to Church Sunday, we need to start asking... who do I need to invite to church?

More from Hope is Here

Hope for the Doubter

October 10, 2021 • John 20:19–29

Doubting Thomas had a hard time believing the unbelievable news about Jesus' resurrection. There's an important lesson for us to learn about the role doubt plays in our journey by looking at how Jesus and the rest of the disciples responded to Thomas' lingering doubt.

Hope for the Underdogs

October 3, 2021 • Bryan Fojtasek • 1 Samuel 17

David wasn't the right man for the job. That's if you judge him based on what everyone else saw: A young, inexperienced shepherd who wasn't supposed to be at the battleground to begin with. But when David saw Goliath standing up to defy God and the armies of Israel, he knew he had to act. David came from a complicated family with a scandalous past, he didn't have the right experience or training, and no one expected him to come out on top. But because David trusted in God's power, he was victorious. His story shows us that with God, there's hope for the underdogs.

Hope for the Broken

September 26, 2021 • Adam England • John 8:1–11

When a woman caught in adultery was brought before Jesus, she expected to be condemned to death as the law laid out. But Jesus took this opportunity to show her--and the world--that there's always hope for the broken.