The Power of Generosity (Those Who Dream Part 7)
Dreaming with God starts when we believe He’s still restoring what’s been broken. That restoration brings joy. And from joy springs proclamation—we can’t help but testify, "The Lord has done great things for us" (Psalm 126:3, ESV).
Sitting and Serving (Those Who Dream Part 6)
The message of “Those Who Dream” reminds us that while we all carry dreams for our lives, the greater invitation is to ask, “What are God's dreams?” What would it look like to set aside our own ambitions for a moment and ask Him how we can serve His vision here and now?
Delight in the Dream-Giver (Those Who Dream Part 5)
As we walk through seasons of vision and dreaming as a church, it's essential that we pause to remember: before we pursue the dreams, we pursue the Dream-Giver.
From Orphaned to Fathered (Those Who Dream Part 3)
The heart of God is restoration. From Luke 19, the story of Zacchaeus—a thief, an outcast—shows us this clearly. Zacchaeus climbs a tree to get a glimpse of Jesus. Jesus sees him, calls him by name, and invites Himself over. The result? Zacchaeus’ heart is undone. He repents and promises to restore what he stole—fourfold.
Death, Where Is Your Victory? (Those Who Dream Part 2)
Easter is the ultimate declaration that no matter what we face—sin, shame, fear, despair, or even death itself—God can make all things new. The resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a past event to remember; it is a present and future hope that invites us to live with expectation, restoration, and joy.
When God Restores, We Dream Again (Those Who Dream Part 1)
God is always moving. His love is relentless, and His heart for His people remains unchanging—ever drawing us into deeper restoration, hope, and purpose. As a church family, we are sensing a divine invitation: to turn a corner, to come out of a season marked by survival and disappointment, and to begin dreaming again.