
How often do we spend our lives trying to earn what has already been given? This Father’s Day, Matt Cameron explores the parable of the prodigal son and the often-overlooked role of the older brother. The father’s message was simple: “Everything I have has always been yours.” God’s love isn’t earned through performance. It is received through faith, and when we begin to understand that love, it transforms the way we love others.
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Jun 21
23 min

This week, Jason walks through Romans 3 and challenges the idea that we can earn God’s approval through effort. Religion says try harder. Grace says receive. Through the story of the paralyzed man, we see Jesus removing condemnation before bringing restoration. The Gospel isn’t about becoming good enough for God—it’s about believing what He already says is true. When that truth takes root, transformation follows naturally.
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Jun 15
24 min

Continuing our Who Do You Say I Am? series, Jason walks through Romans 5 in the Mirror Translation and explores the contrast between Adam and Jesus. Adam brought sin, fear, and death into the world. Jesus brought grace, righteousness, and life. Too often, we live with one foot in Adam and one foot in Jesus—believing we’re free, but still wondering if we’ve somehow disqualified ourselves. This week, Jason reminds us that grace has already qualified us. As little Edgar likes to prove on the farm, when you believe Jesus has the final word, “This ain’t no Adam farm.”
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Jun 8
21 min

Continuing our Who Do You Say I Am? series, Jason examines the moment Jesus was baptized and publicly affirmed by the Father. What’s remarkable is that Jesus hadn’t accomplished anything yet. He was already fully loved, fully accepted, and fully pleasing to God. Through Romans 5, we discover that righteousness is not something we achieve but something God declares. When we understand that truth, we can stop striving for God’s approval and begin living from it.
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May 31
21 min

Why do grace-filled churches make some people uncomfortable? This week, Jason explored the tension between fear-based religion and the freedom found in grace. Instead of preaching control and condemnation, Jesus revealed a God whose goodness leads people toward change. Jason shares his own experience of living in fear of losing God, only to discover that grace brings rest, freedom, and the courage to keep pursuing Him.
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May 25
27 min

What if conviction isn’t what we’ve been taught? This week, Jason explores how the Holy Spirit isn’t a nitpicker—but a divine encourager. In John 16, we see that the Spirit comes to convince us: of the truth about sin, righteousness, and what Jesus has already finished. Sin isn’t a list of failures, but a single disconnect: not believing in Jesus. And once that’s restored, everything else begins to change from the inside out.
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May 3
19 min

This week, Jason takes a closer look at what it really means to be “saved.” The Greek word sozo doesn’t just mean going to heaven someday—it means to be healed, delivered, restored, and made whole. Used throughout the Gospels, it points to a present reality, not just a future promise. Salvation isn’t something waiting on the other side of death—it’s something alive and active right now. Through Jesus, we’ve been given everything we need to bring heaven’s reality into our everyday lives.
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Apr 28
21 min

What if the most powerful thing grace asks of us is simply to rest? In this week’s message, Jason explores how Jesus consistently revealed a God who is not angry or distant, but inviting. Looking at Mary and Martha in the story of Lazarus, we see how busyness and striving can shape our experience with Him, while rest opens the door to something deeper. When we begin to see God clearly, we stop trying to earn—and start learning to receive.
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Apr 13
31 min

On this Easter, Jason continues the journey of discovering who Jesus really is. Surrounded by a crowd, many touched Him—but only one received healing. The difference was how she saw Him. This message gently challenges the image of a distant or angry God and replaces it with something radically different: a God who stepped into our world, absorbed all that humanity could give, and still chose love. This is the Easter story: unconditional, unwavering love.
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Apr 5
17 min

Zacchaeus just wanted to see Jesus—but the crowd stood in the way. In this week’s message, Jason explores how that crowd can look a lot like religion, telling us what we need to do to be worthy. Yet Jesus does something unexpected: He calls Zacchaeus by name and chooses him before any change takes place. Grace meets us first, and transformation follows.
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Mar 29
22 min
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