Got Milk?
Spiritual milk is good, but it was never meant to be the end goal. Hebrews 5:11–6:3 calls believers to move beyond the basics and grow into spiritual maturity through discernment, practice, and deeper engagement with God’s Word. This message challenges us to stop settling for surface-level faith and step into the fullness of what God has prepared for us.
Called to Follow
What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? Hebrews 5 points to the example of Christ as the perfect High Priest who walked in humility, compassion, and obedience to the Father. This message explores the call to surrender our own agendas, trust God through difficulty, and follow the path that leads to eternal purpose and blessing.
House Rules
Life is filled with distractions that pull attention toward what feels urgent, but faith calls for focus on what is ultimate. When attention drifts, perspective fades, and spiritual clarity weakens. Fixing your focus on Jesus, trusting God’s design, and holding firmly to hope keeps you grounded in what matters most. Even when life feels unfinished, God is still building something purposeful.
Anchor Management
Spiritual drift rarely happens all at once—it happens slowly and quietly. In Hebrews 2:1–4 we are reminded to pay close attention to the truth we have received so we do not drift from the anchor of Christ. This message calls believers to treasure the salvation given through Jesus and to honor the powerful witness God has provided through His Word, His Son, and the Holy Spirit. When our lives remain anchored to Christ, we find stability, purpose, and power to live faithfully.
We Grow Better, Together
Growth was never meant to happen alone. From Moses’ leadership in Exodus to the early church in Acts, Scripture reveals God’s design for spiritual formation through shared life and community. This message explores why growth groups matter, how they shape disciples, and why we truly grow better together.