Jesus gives us the ultimate example of how to love, connect, and have deep relationships.
When our goal is to love people, we don’t have to worry about success or failure in life
God wants to give us lasting confidence and teaches us how to get it through his early disciples.
Thinking about others is a deliberate choice, and it’s the most inspiring way we can live our lives.
God doesn’t want any of us to go through storms alone.
God is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
We need to acknowledge what is wearing us out, especially the ways in which we become focused on rules and behaviors.
We need to evaluate how the pandemic has influenced the way we build relationships if we are going to move forward toward God's destiny for us and our friends.
Though Zacchaeus came with baggage, Jesus’ decision to love anyway completely changed Zacchaeus’ life for the better.
Jesus can teach us how to break free from a frustrating, unsatisfying, and rule-dominated experience of Christianity to find a real relationship with God.
What the Parable of the Great Banquet teaches us about God’s invitation is to be part of his Kingdom.
Join Jonah as we conclude his story, and learn how to travel on our own unexpected journeys God has for each of us.