05/17/2026
In a culture that often treats marriage as disposable and self-centered, Ephesians 5 gives us a radically different vision: marriage shaped by the cross of Christ.
Speaker: Pastor Mike Culp, Sr.
In a world where families are under pressure from every direction, God still desires our homes to become places of grace, faith, healing, and spiritual strength. Stronger Families is a practical and biblical sermon series designed to help parents, spouses, and households build relationships centered on Christ rather than culture.
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In a culture that often treats marriage as disposable and self-centered, Ephesians 5 gives us a radically different vision: marriage shaped by the cross of Christ.
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Every home has conflict. Every family has moments they wish they could take back. The difference between a home that fractures and one that flourishes isn’t perfection—it’s grace.
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