When the world feels too broken to fix, the gospel does not offer escape . . . it offers presence. It stays in the struggle, sees what others ignore, and speaks freedom where systems have failed.

When the world feels too broken to fix, the gospel does not offer escape . . . it offers presence. It stays in the struggle, sees what others ignore, and speaks freedom where systems have failed.
What if every ordinary moment was already holy? This sermon explores how we learn to see the sacred in everyday life.
Christmas is the sound of God drawing near—not with anger, but with love. Listen for the footsteps that walk with us, as one of us, even now.
When God came to dwell with us, it was not in power or pomp, but as an infant. As a wise nurse once said, “Honey, whatever that is you’re doin’, you gotta put it down and come hold this baby.”