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.
Grace in Your Home
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.
In this message, we’ll discover how receiving God’s grace changes the way we speak, forgive, and respond to one another. When grace becomes the atmosphere of your home, relationships begin to heal, patience grows, and love becomes more than a feeling—it becomes a daily choice.
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