Be Still and Know
Jesus made solitude a regular part of His life, retreating to desolate places to be with His Father. Stepping into solitude transforms us, allowing us to hear God’s voice, reveal hidden rebellion in our hearts, and invites us into true rest. This week, we are challenged not just to find time but to make time, resisting the urge to fill the silence, and allow God to do what only He can do.
Sermons: 11
The Heart of Hospitality
Keeping Company with God
Created for Community
Resting in His Perfection
Be Still and Know
Beyond the Bubble
Fasting and Fresh Encounters
Am I Rich Towards God First?
Take Off, Take Up, Transform
