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Come to Jesus
At the heart of the gospel is an invitation. Jesus welcomes the weary, the skeptical, the broken, the distracted, the sinful, and the searching—not into a system, but into communion with Himself.
To come to Jesus, then, is to receive grace instead of striving, rest for the soul, belonging before performance, and life with God rather than merely information about God.


The Table Jesus Sets
We keep waiting for a moment when we feel less compromised, less conflicted, less afraid before we come to Jesus. But Jesus sets His table in the middle of the mess and invites us as we are. Come!
Jose Philip
Jun 44 min read


Where Awe Meets Ache
God’s truth doesn’t crush us. It enlivens us. His presence stirs the soul and as we hear Him say, "You don’t have to hide anymore, you are seen," we come alive, we are born anew.
Jose Philip
Jul 22, 20254 min read


He (still) Waits at Our Wells
Jesus alone can take our brokenness and make it beautiful; transform our barrenness into the bountiful beauty befitting his glory.
Jose Philip
Jul 15, 20255 min read


A Reception that began Transformation
There’s something breathtaking about being received. Not just tolerated, not politely ignored—truly received. Transformation begins where reception becomes real—when we receive Jesus, and in turn, receive one another as He does.
Jose Philip
Jun 10, 20252 min read
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