Pat’s story is a reminder that spiritual transformation begins with a simple invitation—both to God and to others. What started with “Come, Holy Spirit” and a child’s loving question became a powerful story of renewal, community, and faith awakened.
Stories
Michelle
Michelle’s story reminds us that when God places people in our lives, we should say yes. What began as a simple dinner invitation became a lifelong community of faith, friendship, and joy—a reminder that true delight is often found in saying “yes” to both God and one another.
Tammi
Tammi’s story is a picture of God’s design for both the human body and the body of Christ—how, when one part is weak, another strengthens it. Through her journey with anemia, she discovered that God created us to support one another in community and to live out our unique design as His masterpiece.
Nathan
Nathan’s story reminds us that God doesn’t just use our gifts—He desires our hearts. What began as a passion for music that brought him into the church became an invitation to rediscover his first identity: a beloved child of God.
Danny
Danny’s story shows that small acts of love can have eternal impact. What began as quiet gestures from patient Christians became the seeds that led him to Christ—reminding us that no act of obedience or kindness is ever wasted.
Cari
Cari’s story is about learning to trust God’s wisdom over her own emotions. Through seasons of love, loss, and renewal, she discovered that following God’s best—not just her heart—leads to a life of peace, purpose, and redemption.
Daniel
Daniel’s story is one of redemption, patience, and transformation. After years away from God, he discovered that grace was waiting for him all along—and that formation happens not in perfection, but in slow, steady steps of faith.
Kaley
Kaley’s story is one of learning to hear God’s voice, leave behind what harms, and find healing through spiritual community. Her journey reveals that transformation begins when we let God meet us in both our questions and our relationships.
Joshua, Logan, Mason
Three college students—Joshua, Logan, and Mason—share how encountering diverse people and perspectives on campus is deepening and refining their faith. Their story shows what it means to move from inherited belief to personal conviction—to make faith their own.









