Daily Devotionals
Start Your Day In God's Word
No matter your stage, age, or season, there's a devotional here for you. Choose where you'd like to begin.
adults
Next to Him
August 19, 2026
Nehemiah 3 reads like a roll call, and the phrase "next to him" appears twenty-two times while Nehemiah's own name is absent. The devotional draws out the leadership in that disappearance: the chapter where the leader vanishes is the chapter where the work gets done. We are invited to stop trying to build the whole wall, hire for intensity over intellect, and simply build the section in front of us alongside the person next to us.
students
Sent
August 18, 2026
Matthew 5:14-16 closes the series where Isaiah's story has been heading all week: you are the light of the world, sent right back into the same building you walk through every Monday. Nothing about the bricks changes—what changes is why you're there. Most light-hiding at school isn't dramatic; it's just going quiet when the table turns on someone. Your campus already has somebody assigned to it who's seen God, been honest, and been cleaned by grace. Go look in a mirror.
KIDS
Your Father Already Knows
August 19, 2026
Matthew 6:31-32 is a tiny picture of walking into the kitchen thirsty and Mom already handing you a glass of water. A lot of people chase after stuff—what will we eat, drink, wear—spinning around like a puppy chasing its tail, never catching anything. But Jesus said you don't have to live like that, because your Father already knows exactly what you need before you ask. He's not surprised by your first day; He's already gone ahead of you. You can breathe.

Daily Reading & Prayer
Grow In Your Faith
Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.
July 25, 2024
Luke 11
Luke 11:1-4 teaches us the Lord's Prayer, emphasizing the importance of honoring God's name, seeking His kingdom, trusting Him for daily provisions, practicing forgiveness, and asking for guidance and protection. This prayer invites us into a deep, daily reliance on God, fostering a profound and intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father.
July 24, 2024
Luke 10
Luke 10:29, 36-37 teaches us to love our neighbors, even those we find difficult, by showing mercy and compassion as illustrated in the parable of the Good Samaritan. This calls us to selflessly serve those around us, recognizing that God places people in our lives to demonstrate His love through our actions.
July 23, 2024
Luke 9
Luke 9:13-17 illustrates Jesus' miraculous provision by feeding thousands with only five loaves and two fish, showing that God is a God of abundance who provides more than enough to meet our needs. This calls us to trust in God's provision and celebrate His answered prayers, recognizing His lavish care and faithfulness in our lives.
July 22, 2024
Luke 8
Luke 8:38-39 encourages us to share our testimony, illustrating that Jesus calls us to return to places of past pain to showcase His transformative power and grace. This highlights the importance of boldly declaring the difference Jesus has made in our lives, especially among those who knew our former struggles.
July 21, 2024
Luke 7
Luke 7:7-10 highlights the extraordinary faith of a Roman centurion who trusted Jesus to heal his servant with a word. Jesus marveled at this faith, showing that true belief transcends titles and backgrounds, focusing on Jesus' authority and power.
July 20, 2024
Luke 6
Luke 6:20-22 teaches that true happiness comes from living for God's kingdom, not worldly values. Jesus blesses those who are poor, hungry, weeping, and despised for His sake, highlighting our need for God and promising eternal rewards. To live happily ever after, we must seek spiritual fulfillment and trust completely in God.
July 19, 2024
Luke 5
Luke 5:11 shows the disciples leaving everything to follow Jesus, much like "burning their boats" to commit fully. This calls us to abandon our past and wholeheartedly embrace the mission of drawing others into God's Kingdom with patience and perseverance.
July 18, 2024
Luke 4
Luke 4:28-29 shows Jesus facing rejection in Nazareth when His teachings challenged the people's pride and self-righteousness. This highlights the need to accept Jesus with humility, acknowledging our spiritual poverty, and embracing His transformative message fully.
July 17, 2024
Luke 3
Luke 3:1-4 introduces John the Baptist's ministry during a time of political and spiritual corruption, emphasizing his call for repentance and forgiveness of sins. John's message, rooted in divine authority and fulfilled prophecy, reminds us of the transformative power of the gospel, urging us to share this hope and forgiveness with others amidst our troubled times.
July 16, 2024
Luke 2
Luke 2:29-32 illustrates Simeon's profound faith as he rejoiced upon seeing Jesus, recognizing Him as the Savior for all nations. Simeon's song highlights the universal mission of Jesus, foretelling both His impact and the challenges ahead, reminding us that following Christ, though demanding, leads to ultimate joy and peace.