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.

April 6, 2024

What Do You Do?

Luke 24:11-15 illustrates the transformative power of Jesus' resurrection, encouraging us to see the divine in the everyday and to share the profound impact of our faith journey with others, just as the early witnesses did.

April 5, 2024

I Am With You

Matthew 28:20 assures us of Jesus' perpetual presence, a comfort that transcends the fleeting joy of holidays, reminding us that in every moment and season—be it in post-Easter cleanups or in solitude—He is with us, weaving His grace into the fabric of our lives.

April 4, 2024

It Changes Everything

John 19:30 and Luke 23:46 encapsulate Jesus' final moments and His ultimate surrender to God, signifying the transformative power of the resurrection for believers to entrust their lives fully to God's hands, reshaping their existence with eternal perspective and security in His unwavering love.

April 3, 2024

If You Got It, Use It

John 10:9 teaches that Jesus is the gateway to salvation and abundant life, urging believers to fully utilize their faith and spiritual gifts, much like a chant at a basketball game encourages players to use their talents.

April 2, 2024

Who Are You?

Romans 8:15 emphasizes our identity as children of God, transcending worldly labels and roles, and invites us to embrace the profound truth of our adoption into God's family through Jesus Christ.

April 1, 2024

We Can Trust Him

Philippians 2:10 and Matthew 28:18-20 highlight the supreme authority of Jesus over all realms, teaching us to trust Him with every aspect of our lives, as He commands us to make disciples and assures us of His eternal presence.

March 31, 2024

Easter

John 20:11-16 vividly portrays the resurrection of Jesus, marking a moment of profound personal connection and transformation for Mary Magdalene, and reminding us that Jesus knows and calls each of us by name. It encourages us to listen for His voice in our lives and to share our transformative encounters with Him with others.

March 30, 2024

What Now?

Luke 24:13-17 captures the essence of silent Saturdays, the times of waiting between hardship and resolution, emphasizing the importance of trust and patience in God's perfect timing. It reminds us that God's silence is not an absence but a preparation for His divine intervention.

March 29, 2024

What’s So Good About Friday?

John 19:28-30 and John 16:33 offer hope and peace through Jesus' declaration "It is finished" on Good Friday, symbolizing His victory over sin and death and reassuring us of His enduring presence and love in our trials.

March 28, 2024

New Mandate

John 13:34-35 and 1 Corinthians 11:23-24 emphasize the profound nature of Jesus' command to love one another as He has loved us, highlighting love as the defining characteristic of His followers. This call to love, given amidst the ultimate betrayal, serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in grace and gratitude, inspiring us to extend love and forgiveness in even the most challenging circumstances.