The Fruit of Christ’s Faithfulness
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Baptism Sunday is where the gospel stops being something we talk about and becomes something we see.
This week, Norah, Calvin, Austin, Carina, Edgar, and Zachary are stepping into the water with different stories, but the same truth: Jesus changes everything.
Fear, brokenness, and sin don’t get the final word; He does.
And as they go under and rise again, they’re making it clear for everyone watching:
“Jesus has made me new.”
Steve and Kris Riley’s story is about stepping into a place that once felt foreign and discovering the power of Christ’s love behind prison walls. Through serving inmates and praying faithfully behind the scenes, they have seen how God restores hope and transforms lives in even the darkest places.
Kat and Jordan Smith’s story is about trusting God with the first step and learning to cling to Christ as their hope. Through a long and uncertain adoption journey, they discovered that God is faithful to lead, provide, and remain present every step of the way.
Lisa Jackson’s story is one of deep faith refined through hardship. After surviving a mass shooting, she wrestled with unmet expectations, anger, and loneliness until God gently met her through His Word, community, and discipleship. Her journey reveals that true joy doesn’t come from perfect circumstances but from trusting a faithful God in every season.