Ladies Night at Stonecreek Church! We look into the story of Ruth and Naomi and discuss the power of Ruth’s Statement, “Your God will be my God and your people will be my people,” Both Ruth and Naomi were surrounded by rocks and hard places; but, just like a rose, when you are surrounded by hard places the only places to go it up.
Read MoreWe are not supposed to do life alone. We are supposed to fight for our relationships. In order to do that you have gather your armies. This is a dive into the story of Deborah, Barack, and Jael in the book of Judges. We look at how fighting battles is impossible alone. We have to fight for ourselves by fighting for each other.
Read MoreStonecreek Church held a week long revival leading up to Easter Sunday were we studied the seven “I Am” statements found in the Book of John. Pastor Steven Gibbs gave me the honor of speaking on the statement “I Am the Light.” Join me as we track the idea of “light” throughout scripture to understand the weight of this prophetic and profound statement.
Read MoreEvery child and student asks the same question: “Do I matter?” In order to answer this question effectively, we can’t leverage our comfort against our relationships, but rather engage them on what matters to them before we expect them to understand what matters to us.
Read MoreWe live in a world that quantifies our worth. It takes something invaluable and priceless and slaps a thrift store price tag on it. But Jesus doesn’t label us with a number but gives us a name.
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A lot of communicators have the ability to make you think about something differently...Jess has the rare ability of making you feel things you’ve never felt before. Her ability to mix bold truth, with pee your pants humor, and dynamic storytelling makes her one of the most compelling communicators I know. As a writer, Jess has the ability of bringing words to unnamed emotions. In just a few sentences her story about a trip to the thrift store has you booking a flight to spend a week with your grandma you haven’t seen since you were 11. The way Jess tells stories makes you want to live a bigger one. She might be Bob Goff’s long lost sister. -Joey McLaughlin (Lead Pastor Elevate City Church, GA)