Living Out the Gospel
October 9th, 2024
In Colossians 4, Paul wraps up his letter by encouraging the believers to live out their faith in practical ways, particularly in their speech, prayer life, and relationships with others. He calls for...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
Oct 13
October 6th, 2024
Jacob made choices that deeply hurt Esau, and Jacob in return ends up running away because he's afraid of his brother. Years later, God told Jacob to return home. When God called Jacob to return home,...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Oct 9
October 2nd, 2024
Faithfulness is a fruit of the Spirit. Faithfulness can refer to faithfulness to God and faithfulness to friends. But faithful friendships are hard to find among kids. In the example of David and Jon...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Oct 6
September 29th, 2024
When God' people sinned, God provided a way for them to be forgiven. He's done the same thing for us through Jesus. We can look to Jesus and believe for our forgiveness....  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Oct 2
September 25th, 2024
Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. Goodness can seem like a neutral word. “How was school today?” “Good.” “How’s dinner?” “Good.” It’s a word we typically use to indicate something is not especially ...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 29
September 22nd, 2024
We have spent the last month teaching kids they are known, and this week we get to teach kids that God values them. In our Bible story from Matthew 19:13-15 and Mark 10:13-16, we will see that Jesus v...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 25
September 18th, 2024
Kindness is a fruit of the Spirit. In Genesis 18:1-15, we see Abraham show kindness to people he thought were strangers. Turns out it was really angels and God! Wow! What is the kindest thing someone ...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 22
September 15th, 2024
In Matthew 14:22-33, we read the story of Peter walking on water. Peter and the other disciples were caught in a storm while out to sea. Suddenly, Jesus came to them- walking on water Peter stepped ou...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 18
September 11th, 2024
Patience is a fruit of the Spirit. Patience is particularly difficult for kids. In a world where instant gratification is highly prized, patience doesn’t seem like an appealing fruit. Jacob falls in l...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 15
September 8th, 2024
In Matthew 10:38-42, we read a story of two sisters, Mary and Martha. Jesus and His followers, the disciples, went to visit the two sisters. Martha was distracted with her preparations and frustrated...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 11
September 4th, 2024
Peace is a fruit of the Spirit. Most kids would rather be right than make peace. Faced with a situation similar to Isaac’s in Genesis 26:12-35, it’s natural to try to stand up for what we feel w...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 8
September 1st, 2024
In the story of the Tower of Babylon from Genesis 11:1-9, people made plans to build a large tower to make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered throughout the earth. This went against God’s...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Sept 4
August 28th, 2024
Joy is a fruit of the spirit in Galatians 5:22. In Nehemiah 8:1-3, 10-12, we see Nehemiah and his friends read from God’s word as they complete the giant task of rebuilding the wall around Jerusalem. ...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
Live Ready
August 26th, 2024
Sunday's message took an unexpected turn in my final prep. The turn was to see and draw the parallels between the day of the Lord for the Edomites and the day of the Lord for all nations. In Obadiah v...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
Sept 1
August 25th, 2024
In Luke 18:9-14, Jesus told a story about two men praying in the temple. The Pharisee, a religious leader, was proud and thought he was impressive. The tax collector, who was looked down upon in that...  Read More
by Amy Erdelt
100% Victorious
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:31-39 is one of the most triumphant and reassuring passages in the entire Bible. Paul concludes his discourse on the believer's relationship with God by asking a series of rhetorical question...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
100% Confident
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:28-30 is one of the most comforting and powerful passages in the New Testament. These verses reveal God’s sovereign plan and purpose for those who love Him, offering assurance that every as...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
100% Hopeful
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:18-27 is a passage that speaks directly to the human experience of suffering, offering believers a powerful perspective on enduring trials. Paul shifts the focus from present sufferings to th...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
100% His
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:14-17 is a passage rich with the themes of identity, inheritance, and the transformative relationship between God and His people. These verses remind believers of their status as children of ...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
100% Free
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:5-13 continues the Apostle Paul’s exploration of life in the Spirit versus life in the flesh. This passage provides critical guidance on how believers are to live, emphasizing the importanc...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
100% Forgiven
August 24th, 2024
Romans 8:1-4 is a powerful passage that encapsulates the heart of the gospel message—freedom and life in Christ. These verses offer deep theological insights and practical implications for believers...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
Leverage Every Moment
August 23rd, 2024
From The Parent Cue Every family has a rhythm…yes, even the families who can’t seem to escape the cycle of daily chaos. If you look closely, you’ll find consistent things that happen every day o...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
Fight Entitlement
August 22nd, 2024
Today, the concept of entitlement is more prevalent than ever. Social media, consumer culture, and a focus on individual rights have contributed to a mindset where many people believe they deserve cer...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
A Simple Guide to Spiritual Growth
August 22nd, 2024
In today's fast-paced, ever-changing world, living for Jesus and growing in your faith can feel challenging. Balancing the demands of daily life with a commitment to living according to biblical princ...  Read More
by Mike Hurt
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