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He waka eke noa
He waka eke noa — we are all in the waka together.
Some paddle strongly. Some can barely lift a hand. Some are skilled. Some are broken.
But all belong — and Christ sits at the bow, steering.
We don’t come to church because it’s perfect.
We come because we need each other.
We come because we are the body of Christ.
Dont paint over the rot
The Christian life isn’t about putting a spiritual gloss over old habits. It’s not a renovation — it’s a complete rebuild from the inside out.
Can they see Christ in you?
We live in a world saturated with noise—opinions, performances, curated lives. But beneath the surface, people are searching. Not for perfection, but for authenticity. Not for polished religion, but for a glimpse of something real. Something holy.
A Life-Altering Prayer: Unlocking the Power of God’s Love
Have you ever felt the need for a prayer that could truly transform your spiritual life? A prayer so powerful it could reignite your connection with God and revolutionize your relationship with Him? There exists such a prayer, hidden within the pages of Scripture, waiting to be discovered and embraced.
Is there a more important prayer?
Persistent gratitude and constant prayer does something in us AND something through us to other people.
The Importance of being a generous church
Generosity that isn’t just a good habit, or something the church occasionally does alongside prayer and fellowship, but a core act of worship. It’s one of the most visible ways we declare our trust in God, and our love for others.
The Importance of being a praying church
Prayer must be foundational and a core value for our church. The early church did not begin with preaching. Acts tells us it began with prayer. There is power when God’s people pray together.