You Belong Here
Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you didn’t belong? Maybe it was a party, a new job, or even a church… Read More »You Belong Here
Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you didn’t belong? Maybe it was a party, a new job, or even a church… Read More »You Belong Here
Last week I shared the simple truth: you belong here. This week, I want to take us a step further. Jesus doesn’t just invite us… Read More »This is Us: The Way of Jesus & Whole Life Discipleship
Last night, just moments before I stood to give a talk at our church about building bridges and celebrating differences, I heard the heartbreaking news:… Read More »A Pastoral Word in a Time of Grief and Division
Let me ask you a question: what would your life look like if you didn’t have to worry about money—if you truly trusted that all… Read More »Rooted in Generosity: Living With Open Hands
This Series: Rooted This month, I felt God nudging us to slow down and get rooted—first in Christ, and now, in community. Because life gets… Read More »Rooted: Community is the Heart of Jesus’s Ministry
Let me ask you something — not to put you on the spot, but because I’ve been asking myself the same thing lately: What are… Read More »Rooted: Grounding our Lives in Christ and Community
What if the primary question we asked wasn’t “What’s in it for me?” but “What is Jesus calling me to do for the sake of… Read More »No One Wins Alone: What Formula One and the Early Church Taught Me This Week
This past Sunday at The Gathering Place, I asked our church family a question that’s been challenging me personally for weeks: Will I obey the… Read More »Will I Obey the Holy Spirit Today?
As we head into June—when hurricane season and the rainy season begin here in Florida—I’ve been thinking about how worship, and especially Holy Communion, can… Read More »Discovering Freedom in Surrender
This week at The Gathering Place, a church in Palm Beach Gardens, I shared a message about surrender—not the kind that feels passive or weak,… Read More »Letting Go of the Need to Control