Dr. Kevin Tully

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Have you ever meant to do something kind, but never gotten around to it? In Sunday's message, we’ll hear about a time when my neighbor was moving, but I didn’t know why until it was too late. In the Bible, Mary showed her love for Jesus in a big way, and some people thought she wasted her time and money. But what if waiting too long is the real waste? Join us as we talk about love, generosity, and why some things just can’t wait.

This Sunday Pastor Tully preaches live in Modern Worship. Join us as we dive into a message of reconciliation and forgiveness. Paul reminds us that when we are in Christ, we are made new, leaving our past behind and embracing God’s forgiveness. As we walk through Lent, we are called to follow Christ’s example by forgiving others and offering peace, just as He did. This is the heart of living in the Kingdom of God – a place where grace and love flow freely. Join us as we explore how to make this new reality a part of our daily lives.

Have you ever wondered, "When is enough, enough?" We all face moments where we question how long to keep trying, keep forgiving, or keep holding on. Jesus' parable of the fig tree challenges us to think about second chances, timing, and when to take action. God calls us to love and forgive, but also to recognize when it’s time to let go. Join us this Sunday as we explore what it means to trust God’s wisdom in knowing when to keep trying and when to step back.

Traditional Worship Sermon Overview
Following Jesus isn’t a scenic drive on a wide, easy highway. It’s more like a winding, narrow road—challenging, unpredictable, and sometimes uncomfortable. If we’re being honest, we’d probably prefer a smoother route, one with plenty of rest stops and clear signs telling us exactly what to expect. But Jesus never promised an easy road; He just promised that He would walk it with us.

This Sunday, join Pastor Tully as he talks about what it means to stay on that road, even when it feels difficult—because the destination is worth it.

This Sunday, as we begin our Lenten journey, we reflect on the powerful story of Jesus in the wilderness—a place of temptation, struggle, and clarity. Just as Jesus wrestled with scripture and his identity, we, too are called to examine our own beliefs and confront the temptations that shape our lives. Lent invites us not only to decide but to act—to face the hard truths and allow God to transform us from the inside out. Let’s take this time to go deeper into our faith, challenge old patterns, and truly live out the gospel.

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