Jonah’s story isn’t just a children’s tale — it’s a profound invitation to confront uncomfortable truths about our lives and God’s relentless grace. Though it challenges us to believe the impossible, Jesus saw it as central to his own death and resurrection, calling it “the sign of Jonah.” This is a story of running and returning, of stubbornness and surrender, revealing God’s deep compassion for all people. In the end, Jonah’s journey points us to a world transformed — not by human effort, but by the overwhelming grace of God.
Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson continues season 5 of our 1 Corinthians series this Sunday. We’re studying the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit...
Resurrection doesn’t only mark the first day of a new week, it inaugurates the first day of a new world. A world where peace...
"Our series on the Gospel of John continues as we dive into a new season of messages in the book, Signs of Life. When...