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As we enter this new season, I want to take a moment to talk about something that might be new for you: Advent.

The word simply means arrival, but it’s long been connected to another idea many of us wrestle with…waiting. And waiting usually brings out one of two responses in us: we’re either filled with excitement for something good, or we’re anxious about somet...

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It’s easy to say “God is good” when life is going well, when things fall into place, prayers are answered, and the future feels clear. But what about when life feels unknown, unfamiliar, or unfair? What about the times when nothing makes sense?

We’ve all had seasons like that. Maybe you’re in one right now. The good news is that God’s goodness doesn’t depend on our cir...

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The Power of One: How One Life Changed Can Change the World

At The Village, we love celebrating when someone says “yes” to Jesus. Because we know that when even one person comes to know Him, everything changes—not just for them, but for the people around them too.

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Do you have an anchor in your life? Something that keeps you from being tossed around or “carried out to sea”.

The Reliability Of Rhythm

Our family has always operated on the school calendar. Both my parents and my husband’s parents worked with students in their careers, so when we say “next year,” we mean the next school year. Consequently, we are starting a “new year...

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When people think about leaving a legacy, they imagine big accomplishments, lasting impact, or a name remembered for generations. But what if Jesus showed us that the legacy that matters most is found in quiet, humble acts of service?

One of the greatest ways we show love for the church—and for Jesus Himself—is through serving others.

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