Lent 2026 – A Journey of Faith: From Easter to Everyday

This series takes us on a spiritual road trip from Easter’s big event all the way to Pentecost’s fire. It’s about discovering the heart of the Gospel and how it fits into our everyday lives—like finding the right apps for your soul. Let’s unpack stories of doubts, encounters, and love that don’t just stay in the Bible but walk with us every day.


  • When the Fire Finds Its Voice

    see... Acts 2:1-21

    Pentecost is not about private inspiration or spiritual excitement for its own sake. It is about ordinary, uncertain people being filled with a power beyond themselves and finding a voice they did not know they had. In a world of fear, confusion, and division, the Spirit does not remove struggle, but gives courage, clarity, and speech so that new life can begin to spread.

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  • While We Wait

    see... Acts 1:6-14

    We do not like waiting. We want answers now, change now, resolution now. The disciples were no different. Even after resurrection, they still asked, “Lord, is this the time?” But instead of giving them a timetable, Jesus gave them a calling. In uncertain times, faith is not about forcing the future. It is about steady witness, quiet faithfulness, and trusting that God’s work ripples outward in ways larger and slower than we can see.

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  • Within You: The Spirit as God’s Presence

    see... John 14:15-21

  • Super Shepard

    see... Lohn 10:1-10

  • Risen Jesus Appears to the Disciples

    see... John 20:19-31

  • Risen Jesus Appears to the Disciples

    see... John:20 19-31

  • And Yet He Came Back

    see... John 20:1–18

    Resurrection does not arrive with fireworks but with grief, misunderstanding, and a familiar voice. New life unfolds gradually, as Jesus meets Mary where she is and calls her by name.

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  • Jesus Weeps

    see... John 11:1–45

    Jesus delays, enters grief fully, and only then speaks resurrection. Hope doesn’t bypass sorrow—it emerges after love has taken loss seriously.

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  • When Healing Disrupts

    see... John 9:1-41

    The man’s healing creates more trouble than celebration, exposing how uncomfortable real change can be. As he grows bolder, the religious leaders grow more defensive, revealing who truly fears the light.

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  • She Left the Jar

    see... John 4:5–42
    <br /After a conversation that refuses to end too soon, the woman realizes she no longer needs what she came to draw. Leaving her jar behind, she steps into a new direction shaped by encounter rather than scarcity.

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  • After Dark Questions

    see... John 3:1–17

    Nicodemus comes at night, not with answers but with questions, and Jesus doesn’t rush him toward clarity. Faith here begins not with certainty, but with staying in the conversation longer than expected.

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  • Schemed

    see... Matthew 4:1-11

    The devil doesn’t tempt Jesus with obvious evil but with clever schemes—using Scripture out of context to manipulate trust and power. Jesus refuses to play along, showing us that faith isn’t about winning arguments but refusing to be drawn into dishonest games.

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