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Finding God in the Wilderness
October 20th, 2024
I just returned from a three-night, four-day spiritual trip deep in the backcountry of the Great Smoky Mountains with my horse, MP, and it was the kind of experience that leaves you reflecting on life...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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Living Water for All
October 13th, 2024
Living Water for All: Embracing the Gospel in Our Daily LivesIn a fast-paced, divided world, we often encounter people who feel unseen, unloved, and overlooked. Many are searching for meaning and fulf...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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Finding Peace in a Turbulent Political World: Trusting God's Sovereignty
September 6th, 2024
We live in a time when political unrest seems to dominate our lives. Every news headline screams of division, instability, and uncertainty. It’s easy to become frustrated, even fearful, about the dire...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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Finding Hope in Turbulent Times: A Christian Response to the Recent Attempted Assassination
July 14th, 2024
In a world that often seems overrun with chaos and violence, the recent news of an attempted assassination on an ex president has left many of us shaken and searching for answers. Such events can be d...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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The Modern Church: A Drift from Divine Design
June 1st, 2024
In our quest to build vibrant, engaging, and growing congregations, we may have strayed from the core principles that the church was originally designed to uphold. The modern church, with its polished...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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The Blessings of Motherhood: Celebrating Mothers Through the Lens of Scripture
May 1st, 2024
As Mother's Day approaches, it's a wonderful time to reflect on the special role of mothers in our lives and what the Bible has to say about them. Mothers hold a place of honor in Scripture, and today...  Read More
by Jay Johnson
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Church isn't for the Perfect
April 23rd, 2024
I have had several conversations with people lately, and the same thing keeps coming up: "I can’t go to church because of [insert reason here]." It made me think more and more about this, and I felt I...  Read More
by Jay Johnson