Week Eight: Build Rhythms of Grace – Live Like Jesus Everyday

Transformation isn’t just about moments of breakthrough, it’s about the daily rhythms that shape us. Like the early Church in Acts, we’re invited to live filled with the Spirit and devoted to teaching, fellowship, and praise. Christianity is a journey, a way of life modeled by Jesus. Join us as we explore building rhythms of grace to live like Him …

Week Seven: Draw from Deep Waters – A Life Poured Out

True spiritual maturity and lasting fruitfulness come from agape, self-giving love. The human heart often seeks shortcuts, but discipleship means embracing the hard and good together, just as Jesus calls us to deny ourselves and take up our cross. This week explores what happens when we commit to the long journey of deeper water discipleship (choosing faithfulness over ease) and …

Week Six: Slow Down – Living at God’s Pace

In a culture obsessed with busyness, true spiritual depth often slips away. Wayne Muller warns that nonstop effort can harm us, and Corrie ten Boom says, “If the devil can’t make you bad, he’ll make you busy.” Too much activity drains our soul. But God’s pace is different. It moves at the speed of love. This message teaches us to …

Week Five: Grow through Grief and Loss – Endings and New Beginnings 

Grief and loss aren’t detours but sacred paths to spiritual growth. When we face our pain, God meets us and transforms us, just as He did in Jesus’ life and the psalms. This message encourages moving through grief, allowing God to use our tears to bring new life. Healing happens in the depths, shaping us into stronger, more compassionate people.

Week Four: Journey Through the Wall – Faith Beyond Formulas

Walking the narrow path of faith means you’ll eventually hit the Wall, a place where faith feels stuck, prayers unanswered, and God distant. This isn’t failure; it’s a sign you’re moving forward. Our usual faith “formulas” stop working, and we’re forced to face the mystery of God beyond answers and fixes. The Wall is a powerful moment in spiritual growth, …

Week Three: Dealing with our Baggage – Heal from our Past 

Being saved by Jesus means you’re a new creation. But sanctification is a process; healing old wounds and addressing sin takes time. There’s a gap between who you are now and who God is shaping you to be. Though fully saved, you’re not yet perfectly healed. We carry patterns from family and culture that don’t match Jesus’ way. The good …

Week Two: Becoming Yourself in Christ – The True and False Self

When Jesus changes you, you don’t become someone else, you become more like Him. Just as Abram became Abraham and Simon became Peter, God helps you grow into who you were always meant to be. You’ll face challenges but you’re not alone, God’s Spirit, following Jesus and community are on your side. It’s in this journey that God finishes the …

Week One: Moving from Shallow Spirituality to Deep Transformation

Jesus is always inviting us beyond the shore and into deeper waters, where greater treasures, lasting transformation and the miracles of God await. Shallow water may feel safe, but it quickly grows stagnant, and shallow spirituality weakens the church’s witness to the world. Even with church attendance, volunteering and scriptural knowledge, we can still remain on the surface. True growth happens only when we …