Founding Pastor Ken Werlein tells the story of Mephibosheth, the crippled grandson of King Saul (and son of Jonathan) who lived in hiding until King David sought him out—not to destroy him, but to show him kindness and restore his place at the royal table. Just as David’s mercy covered Mephibosheth’s brokenness, God’s grace covers our sin and restores our dignity, not because we earn it, but because He loves us. We are being invited to stop hiding, receive God’s grace, and take our seat at His table—where everyone, in their brokenness, is welcome.
Paul doesn't mock the worldview of the unbelievers at Mars Hill. Instead he begins by seeing the good in them. By following his example,...
Founding Pastor Ken Werlein preaches out of Genesis 24 about Isaac’s journey to find a spouse. He reminds the singles in the audience that...