Few biblical texts carry the weight, simplicity and the reach of what Jesus called the ‘Greatest Commandment’ found in Deuteronomy 6:4-5. It stands at the heart of Israel’s faith and, crucially, at the heart of Jesus’ teaching and all the teaching later expressed by the Apostles. “Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. You shall love …
The Childlikeness of Believers
A defining characteristic of those who belong to God’s kingdom is that they have hearts that are humble, dependent and trusting, like children who have no power or achievements to rely on but depend completely on the One who cares for them. Matthew 18 shows what childlikeness looks like in the life of the church. It is one of Jesus’ …
Letter from the Pastors – June
Hey Church,What an incredible month May was as we dreamed and declared about the church we see! Sitting in the office and reading the stacks and stacks of cards, and seeing so many beautiful people give and pledge towards making this dream a reality has been such a joy as we see the army of God get into formation to …
Fasting: Seeking God with Our Whole Selves
Fasting is the voluntary setting aside of something good — most often food — for the sake of something greater. It is a bodily expression of a deeper spiritual hunger: a longing for God, for His presence, His voice and His work in our lives. Jesus made clear fasting was never to be about impressing others. It was not a …
The Biblical Practice of Fasting; It’s Purpose and Significance
Fasting is a spiritual discipline with deep roots in the Bible, representing devotion, repentance and a desire for God’s presence. While fasting involves abstaining from food, its true purpose goes beyond physical denial. It is a practice aimed at spiritual transformation, alignment with God’s will and a deeper connection to Him. This article explores the biblical basis for fasting, its …






