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Hear Pastor Shane's encouragement from Proverbs 15:1 as we seek to love others in our speech for "a soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."

Pastor David shares why a "hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life." (Proverbs 13:12)

Hear from Pastor David as he encourages us from Luke 12:16-21

Learn how we are to view our plans and even our lives in light of James 4:13-16.

In this devotional from 2 Chronicles 20:1-12, Pastor Mike Palombo calls us to seek the Lord in all of our fears. "We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on You."

Pastor Ron reminds us that when God calls us to be strong and courageous (Deuteronomy 31:6), we take heart because of God’s protection and guidance. We rely on God’s strength and not our own.

Pastor Shane looks at Luke 17 and we learn that it is not the size of our faith that is important but the object of our faith.

Pastor David encourages us from Proverbs 16:9 to commit our plans and our lives to the Lord.

Join Pastor Brett as he shows us God's spiritual stimulus plan for our life is from James 1:2-3.

Pastor Mike looks at Jeremiah 6:13-15 and calls us to be experts through immersion in the Word of God.

Hear from the pastors as they share personal reflections from God's Word and how it stands ready to encourage us in the days ahead.

Pastor Shane looks at 2 Corinthians 4 as a reminder for us to keep our eyes on the eternal during the light and momentary affliction of the coronavirus

Pastor Ron looks at Matthew 14:22-36 and talks about growing in faith as we look to Jesus in the storms of life.

Over the last few weeks I, like you, have had more conversations and thoughts concerning the Coronavirus than I can count. It seems to be the only thing on our minds. We talk about it at home. We talk about it at work. I have family in the Seattle Washington area and I am calling them to see how they are doing. And last night the President addressed the nation concerning this pandemic. In all of these conversations I feel like we are looking for direction, someone to give us the answer to how we should respond. There are many things that I think could and should be communicated about how to combat the spread of the virus, but I am no expert and so I would only be repeating what other, more qualified people are saying. However, there is one thing I want to share that I hope will be an encouragement: