The Suffering & Supremacy of God
This week we stepped into Isaiah 52–53 and were invited to behold a God who doesn’t stay distant from suffering but steps directly into it—absorbing it, bearing it, transforming it. This is not a God of hollow religiosity or detached morality. This is the Servant King who is both pierced and enthroned. The One who was crushed and victorious.
The Hope & Plan of God
In this week’s message, “The Hope and Plan of God,” Josh explores Isaiah 5 and 11, tracing the tension between God’s grief over injustice and His promise of restoration through the coming Messiah. We’re reminded that the Church is called not just to believe—but to embody justice, mercy, and Spirit-filled hope