In week one of Advent, we look to hope—not a wish, but a confident trust in God’s unchanging promises. Zechariah’s prophecy in Luke 1:68–75 reminds us that God hears our prayers, keeps His word in sending the Messiah, and assures us of a future where Christ returns to make all things new.

In this message from 2 Samuel 9, we trace the story of Mephibosheth—an afraid, forgotten fugitive in Lo-debar—whom King David seeks out to show unexpected kindness for Jonathan’s sake. Through this powerful picture, we see how God pursues us in the “slums” of our sin and shame, not to execute judgment but to restore us, seat us at His table, and call us sons and daughters because of Jesus.
In Colossians 4:2–6, we’re invited to wake up the “muscle” of sharing our faith and to see prayer and mission as inseparable in the Christian life. This message explores how prayer fuels clarity, courage, and compassion as we walk wisely toward those who don’t yet know Jesus.
What does it look like to follow Jesus in your closest relationships — your marriage, your family, your home? In this message from Colossians 3:18–4:1, Dylan dives into God’s design for husbands, wives, parents, and children, revealing how each role points to Christ’s love and leadership.