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

Stay on the Wall

August 22, 2026

Nehemiah 6:1-9 records four invitations to leave the wall for the plains of Ono, and four times Nehemiah answers, "I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down." When the fifth attempt comes as a public, unsealed letter of lies, he calls the lie a lie and prays four words: "Now strengthen my hands." The devotional urges us to stay on the wall, to P.R.A.Y. rather than become P.R.E.Y., and to let the finished work answer the critics.

students

Why Stare at Us?

August 22, 2026

Acts 3:11-13 hands Peter the biggest half-second of his life—a healed man jumping around, a crowd sprinting over, all eyes on him—and his first words are "why are you staring at us?" Boldness that only shows up when it costs you something is half the test; the other half is what you do when boldness starts working. The same man who folded in the courtyard because it was all about protecting himself now couldn't be stopped, because it wasn't about him at all. If it's about you, everything rides on you—but you were never the point. You're the one pointing.

KIDS

Let Your Light Shine

August 22, 2026

Matthew 5:16 ties the whole week together: when you're not busy worrying, what do you have room to do instead? Shine. Worry uses up all your attention spinning round and round about yourself, but when you hand it to God, you suddenly have room to notice the kid next to you who needs a friend. A worried heart hides its light; a trusting heart shines bright. Your light isn't really about you—it points people straight to God.

Daily Reading & Prayer

Grow In Your Faith

Read or listen to the Bible 5 minutes a day through the life of Jesus.

March 27, 2024

Reckless Love

Mark 14:3-6 and 14:8a recount the poignant act of Mary of Bethany, who anoints Jesus with expensive perfume, embodying a profound expression of love and devotion. This moment challenges us to consider if we have been as generous and wholehearted in our love for Jesus, inspiring us to live with unwavering devotion and to seize every opportunity to express our gratitude and affection towards Him.

March 26, 2024

Live Purposefully

Mark 11:20-21 and John 15:7-8 teach us to live authentically in faith, illustrating that true spiritual vitality comes from a deep, nurturing relationship with Christ, rather than mere outward religious displays. This calls for a commitment to abide in Jesus, allowing His teachings to transform us and bear fruit in every aspect of our lives.

March 25, 2024

Turn It Upside Down

Matthew 21:10-13 highlights Jesus' cleansing of the Temple, urging us to remove distractions and prioritize genuine worship and inclusivity in our relationship with God. This act calls for a reflective examination of our lives, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in our spiritual journey.

March 24, 2024

Palm Sunday – It Begins With A Party

Matthew 21:8-9 captures the jubilant spirit of Palm Sunday, marking the beginning of Passion Week with crowds celebrating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem. This moment, filled with praise and anticipation, sets the stage for the unfolding events of Jesus' final days, highlighting the contrast between His humble approach and the ultimate sacrifice He was about to make. It reminds us of the depth of God's love and the transformative power of Christ's sacrificial journey, urging us to share this message of redemption and hope with others as we reflect on the true meaning of Easter.

March 23, 2024

Why Can’t I Let Go?

Proverbs 3:5-6 and Proverbs 8:17 underscore the importance of trusting in the Lord with all our heart and seeking Him to find direction and fulfillment in our lives. This passage encourages us to embrace a journey of deepening trust and surrender to God, emphasizing that understanding and intimacy with God grow as we invest in our relationship with Him through prayer and Scripture, leading to a more profound peace and confidence in His perfect plan.

March 22, 2024

Give It Up

Matthew 6:33-34 advises us to prioritize seeking God's kingdom and righteousness, promising that our needs will be met and urging us not to worry about the future. This passage highlights the futility of wrestling for control over our lives, advocating for surrender to God's will as the path to true peace and fulfillment, encouraging a daily practice of prayerful surrender and trust in God's sovereignty.

March 21, 2024

Not Really

2 Chronicles 25:2, 7-9 illustrates the pitfalls of half-hearted obedience to God through the story of King Amaziah, who initially seeks God's favor but ultimately turns away, leading to his downfall. This narrative emphasizes the importance of wholehearted trust in God's power over reliance on human strength, and the consequences of disregarding divine guidance, urging us to consistently follow God's will for true fulfillment and purpose.

March 20, 2024

He Can

Hebrews 4:16 and Isaiah 45:6-7 remind us that God is sovereign and powerful, inviting us to approach His throne of grace with confidence in our time of need. This passage emphasizes God's infinite capability and willingness to assist us, reassuring us that unlike human limitations, God is always able to provide help, comfort, and guidance for His children, underscoring the importance of trusting in His loving sovereignty and authority.

March 19, 2024

I Am Not God

Psalm 46:10 encourages us to "Be still, and know that I am God," reminding us to release our desire for control and trust in God's sovereignty for genuine peace and fulfillment. It teaches us that acknowledging God's leadership and wisdom in every aspect of our lives is the key to experiencing true growth and rest.

March 18, 2024

You Got This

1 Peter 2:13-15 emphasizes the importance of submitting to every human authority for the Lord's sake, showcasing our faith through respectful behavior even in challenging situations. This teaches us to demonstrate Jesus' love and the Gospel in our actions, especially when facing unjust or difficult authority figures, by not engaging in gossip or rebellion but praying for them instead.