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It Would Take a Miracle

At times, maybe you've felt like it would take a miracle to get you through 2020. It's been a uniquely challenging year, but through it all, God has remained in control, able to do what we can't do on our own. That gives us all the more reason to celebrate! So, in the weeks leading up to Christmas,

Christmas Eve

December 24, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

The Christmas season looks a little different this year. However, we're still celebrating the miracle of Jesus' birth as a church family with a night of sing-along Christmas music, candle-lighting, an inspiring Christmas story, and a few surprises along the way - all online!

Miracle of Faith

December 20, 2020 • Jonathan Wolfgang

Miracles are signs along the way, pointing us toward faith in God. That’s the whole point. You may be holding out for a miracle, but the greatest miracle is a relationship with the God behind the miracle. And the miracle he wants to do in you is greater than any miracle he could do for you.

Miracle of Grace

December 13, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

Sometimes the miracle you need most is not what God can do for you, it’s what God can do in you. How he can transform the person you are in the midst of whatever circumstances you’re in. How he can redeem your character, give you patience, build your courage, and grow your faith. Because when you welcome Jesus into your life, when you give him access to all of who you are, your transformed life is the miracle.

Miracle of Forgiveness

December 6, 2020 • Jonathan Wolfgang

When Jesus came to earth as a baby, he didn’t just come to teach us how to be better people or live better lives. He came to lay down his life for us – to pay the debt we were too spiritually bankrupt to pay ourselves. And he offers us the miracle of forgiveness—the miracle of a new beginning. There may be consequences, but spiritually speaking, our debt is paid. Our past is forgiven—his love and grace define our future.

Miracle of Hope

November 29, 2020 • Scott Scruggs

Faith doesn’t just believe in God’s existence; it trusts in God’s timing. The good news about Jesus is that, from his perspective, he always shows up right on time. Jesus has come to make a way for you. To open a door for you. To repair a relationship for you. To break addiction for you. To restore a loss to you. To raise a life for you. And that means whatever is happening in your marriage or your family or your career or your health, your pain is not the end, your feelings are not forever, your tears will be wiped away, and your story is not done.