
Lessons from Sunday Sermons - August 11, 2025
I was privileged to be part of the worship team this week, and the songs we lead the congregation in held personal invitations for me. More of a reminder that because Jesus is my Lord and Savior, I dwell with Him, therefore fear doesn’t control me anymore.
The two songs that impacted me most were Good Plans by Red Rocks Worship and Tremble by Mosaic. Both of them declare that fear has no power over us if we are in a relationship with Christ. When He is a dynamic part of our life, just whispering His name makes the darkness around us tremble!

Lessons from Sunday Sermons - August 4, 2025
I have been struggling with my health, mentally and physically, for years now. In the midst of those struggles, I’ve created some bad habits, and I’ve allowed sins I abandoned years ago to creep back into my life.
When these struggles happen, I often isolate myself from God. I tell myself I am not worthy to approach Him. I am convinced He will not hear me or answer me. Though there is a reality that my unconfessed sin causes a rift in my relationship with God, but that distance is meant to draw me closer to Him.
Habakkuk found himself in a similar situation, except it was the entire nation of Israel that had sinned.

Lessons from Sunday Sermons - July 9, 2025
’ve always been hard on myself, probably because as a child, I was repeatedly made to feel as if I wasn’t good enough. Every victory came with a, “Good job, but how much better would it have been if you’d worked a little harder.” Every failure came with a disappointed look and an I-told-you-so statement.
God doesn’t work that way. He knows exactly how He created us, and He loves us more than we can ever hope to understand.
That’s the whole message of the Cross. To do for us what we COULDN’T do for ourselves, and to bring us into a relationship with the Father we AREN’T worthy of on our own.