Every one of us wants to live a life worth remembering. But are we building our lives on résumé virtues or eulogy virtues? Communion reminds us that what makes life worth remembering isn’t what we achieve, but what Jesus has done for us and what we allow him to do through us. In this message, we’ll explore how communion calls us to look to the past, present, and future—to remember Christ’s sacrifice, live faithfully here and now, and anchor our hope in his return.
Have you ever felt like your past disqualifies you from being close to God? Like your story is too messy, or your shame is too heavy? In this message, Pastor Jeff Brodie shares the powerful encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well—a woman rejected by others, weighed down by shame, and avoiding everyone. But Jesus went out of His way to meet her—and He does the same for you.
Jesus already knows everything about you. And still… He offers you grace, healing, and new life. Whether you feel far from God or like you’ve done too much to be loved, this message is for you.
What if the thing Jesus is asking of you doesn’t make sense?
Have you ever felt like faith is asking too much—or just doesn’t line up with real life? Maybe you’ve been burned out, disappointed, or left wondering, “Why would God ask me to do that?”
Peter was right there. Twice. Once after an exhausting night of failure. Again after deep regret and distance from Jesus. But in both moments, Jesus invited him to trust. And what happened next? It wasn’t just about fish—it was about transformation.
This message is for anyone who’s felt like giving up, questioning what God is doing, or wondering if grace still applies. Jesus meets you where you are—but He also calls you deeper.
Have you ever wondered if your past—what you’ve done or what’s been done to you—disqualifies you from being truly known and loved? Jesus sees you fully and deeply, and still calls you to follow him. Like Matthew, you’re invited to leave behind what’s broken and step into a life filled with love, purpose, and belonging. Jesus is someone worth losing everything for—because in him, you gain what truly matters.
What if being religious isn’t the answer?
Most people think following Jesus is about being good, trying harder, or doing all the right spiritual things. But that’s not what Jesus taught. In a late-night encounter with a religious leader named Nicodemus, Jesus flips everything upside down with one bold truth: you don’t need a better version of yourself—you need a brand new you.
Whether you’ve walked away from religion, feel stuck in guilt, or wonder if God could ever accept you, this message is for you. Jesus’ invitation isn’t about self-improvement—it’s about starting over. Not by trying harder, but by letting God make you new from the inside out.