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This Sunday: From Hosanna to the Cross

Palm Sunday is a day of “spiritual whiplash,” where we hold both triumph and tragedy in the same breath. As we move from shouting “Hosanna” to “Crucify him,” we are reminded that life often mixes joy and sorrow together. Discover how grace meets us in both the celebration and the silence, giving us the space …

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Encounters with Grace: Grace in Resurrection

Resurrection is about more than just coming back to life; it’s about being set free. Although Lazarus walked out of the tomb, he remained bound in his grave clothes until Jesus commanded the community to “unbind him.” Pastor Travis explores why we cannot always free ourselves from the shame, fear, and old patterns that cling …

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This Sunday: Grace in Resurrection

Before the glory of Easter, we must walk through the tension of the tomb. Exploring the story of Lazarus, Pastor Travis touches on the raw honesty of Martha’s “If you had been here” and the profound mystery of a Savior who weeps alongside us in our grief. Whether you feel stuck, bound, or hopeless in …

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Encounters with Grace: Grace in Light

When the Pharisees tried to trap him with theological arguments, the man Jesus healed offered the most powerful defense: “I was blind, and now I see.” This week, Pastor Travis explores why your personal experience of grace is more important than having all the answers. Whether your story is a dramatic shift or a gradual …

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This Sunday: Grace in Light

“I was blind, but now I see.” This simple seven-word testimony from John 9 anchors our exploration of how grace gradually opens our eyes. Pastor Travis reflects on the movement from darkness to light, inviting us to notice where we are starting to see God, ourselves, and the world differently. Discover how spiritual sight isn’t …