Living

Jayme’s Palm Sunday message explores living through the lens of loss and anticipatory grief, drawing from Holy Week and everyday experiences like March Madness and Pixar’s *Win or Lose*. She reflects on Jesus’ humble entrance into Jerusalem and the emotional tension his disciples felt as they faced his coming death. The message highlights the idea of mutuality—that we learn from one another—and reminds us that in grief, we’re not alone. We have each other, and we have the Spirit. Jayme closes by inviting us to reflect on what we’re grieving, how we prepare for Easter, and where we’ve unexpectedly encountered God.

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What if love didn’t ask you to prove anything—but instead undid everything holding you back? In this deeply personal and stirring detour from the planned message, Ryan invites us to explore a kind of love that liberates, offends, protects, and expands. It’s a love that breaks rules, challenges egos, and redefines how we hold space for others—and for ourselves. Whether it's in broken relationships, messy faith, or hard conversations, Ryan names the tension and gently reframes the story. This isn’t love that fixes—it’s love that frees. And in that freedom, we just might find our true selves waiting.

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What if the wisdom you’ve been living by… isn’t actually wise? In a world flooded with information and fast opinions, Jordan takes a sharp look at the kind of wisdom we often accept—and the kind we desperately need. He explores the pain that forges true wisdom, the quiet lessons hidden in suffering, and the difference between advice that sounds right and wisdom that leads right. This isn’t just about thinking better; it’s about living better. If you’ve ever questioned what advice to trust or what truth to stand on, this one will make you pause—and maybe pivot.

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What if imagination isn’t just for dreaming—but for healing? In this vulnerable and layered message, Ryan reflects on his own winding journey through ministry—its illusions, betrayals, and unexpected turns—and invites us to reimagine what repentance really means. He moves beyond guilt and into growth, challenging us to expand our view, shift our thinking, and hold beauty and tragedy in the same breath. Drawing from Isaiah, lived experience, and raw honesty, Ryan dares us to believe that even in a world that feels fractured, we can make something beautiful again. It might just start with how we see.

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What if complaining could be sacred? In this vulnerable and often funny reflection, Cairn takes us into the uneasy world of lament—something she admits she’s not naturally good at. But as she shares personal stories, deep fears, and the challenge of voicing real pain, she invites us to consider the power of naming what’s wrong without needing to fix it. With honesty and warmth, Cairn explores how lament isn’t about self-pity or weakness—it’s about connection, courage, and learning to tell the truth before God and each other. If you’ve ever struggled to speak up, this one might surprise you.

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What if Lent isn’t about discipline—but about being undone? Nicole opens this series not with answers, but with raw honesty, stepping into the wilderness of her own life and inviting us to sit in the uncomfortable tension of grief, hope, fear, and presence. She challenges the polished versions of Lent we often hear and instead reflects on the beauty found in fragility, the peace found in surrender, and the mystery of being met by Jesus in the middle of not knowing. If you’ve ever felt tired of pretending to be okay—this reflection gives you permission to feel it all.

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