When God Stepped Into The Story
In this series, we trace the consistent story of a God who makes the first move. From the garden to the wilderness to the manger, we discover Emmanuel—God who steps into our story, pursues us in our hiding, and walks with us toward hope.
Messages
Correction isn’t punishment—it’s love. In this message, Pastor Clint reminds us that the Good Shepherd uses correction to guide, protect, and restore us. When we trust His voice, His guidance brings comfort, clarity, and life.
God protects us from more than we’ll ever see. The Shepherd stands between us and every unseen threat, fighting battles we never knew existed. Stay close—His presence is your protection, your covering, and your peace.
In Psalm 23, we’re reminded that God prepares a seat for us—even in the presence of everything that pressures us. His goodness and mercy pursue us, and His presence becomes the home our hearts have been searching for.
The Good Shepherd guides us with closeness, not control—through His Word, His Spirit, and His people. When we stay near His voice, clarity becomes relationship, and every step leads us toward the right paths for His name’s sake.
God’s care isn’t distant or passive—He personally provides, restores, and leads. The Good Shepherd meets every need, guiding us toward peace and trust in His presence.
True gratitude doesn’t stop at the gift—it returns to the Giver. When we come back to Jesus with thankful hearts, He makes us whole. Gratitude comes full circle when our thankfulness turns into worship and our healing points others to Him.
Grateful in the Grind: From David’s restraint, a widow’s scarcity, and Paul’s weakness, we learn to trust God’s timing, give from belief, and lean on grace. Gratitude becomes a daily framework in the valleys, where real growth and formation happen.
Comparison convinces us that what we have isn’t enough—but gratitude opens our eyes to what’s already in our hands. In a world moving at the speed of a scroll, don’t miss the blessings God’s already given. Pause. See. Celebrate.
When life feels stuck, gratitude becomes the key that shifts everything. In Acts 16, Paul and Silas chose worship over worry—and their praise set off a chain reaction. Gratitude changes atmospheres, opens doors, and breaks the foundations that hold us captive.k.
In this message, we see the heart of Christmas: God steps toward us first. From the garden to the wilderness to Emmanuel, discover a God who pursues, meets us in our hiding, and walks with us toward freedom.