Unraveled: Sin, Grace, and New Life
Something's not right, and we all feel it. In ourselves. In our relationships. In the world around us. Things keep coming undone.
Lent is the season when the church gets honest about that. We don't pretend everything's fine. We don't offer quick fixes or easy answers. Instead, we sit in the tension of a world that's fraying at the edges and ask: Is there a way through this?
This Lent, we're following Paul's letter to the Romans through the unraveling, naming the brokenness we usually avoid, discovering faith that survives the ruins, and finding hope that somehow holds when everything else falls apart. Along the way, we'll encounter a grace that doesn't just forgive the past but makes new life possible right now.
If you've ever wondered whether Christianity has anything honest to say about the mess we're in or whether resurrection is more than just something that happened once to one person two thousand years ago, this series is for you.
February 22: First Sunday in Lent: Unraveled by Sin
Romans 5:12–19
March 1: Second Sunday in Lent: Faith in the Ruins
Romans 4:1–5, 13–17
March 8: Third Sunday in Lent: Hope That Holds Through the Storm
Romans 5:1–11
March 15: Fourth Sunday in Lent: Exposed by the Light
Ephesians 5:8–14
March 15: Fourth Sunday in Lent: Exposed by the Light
Ephesians 5:8–14
March 22: Fifth Sunday in Lent: Alive in the Spirit
Romans 8:6–11
