The Gardens of God
See how gardens in the Bible serve as powerful symbols of creation, love, betrayal, and redemption. From the Garden of Eden to the Garden of God in heaven, these spaces reflect the journey of humanity's relationship with God.
Each garden offers a unique perspective on the nature of God and humanity, reminding us of our origins, our struggles, and our ultimate destiny.
Through these gardens, the Bible paints a vivid picture of God's love and desire for reconciliation with humanity.
The Gardens of God – Week 5 Guide
The Garden of Love – The Song of Songs 4:12-5:1 To download the guide for this week, use the link below. Connecting What’s the title…
The Garden of Second Chances
Explore Genesis 3:20–24 and the theme of second chances through the story of Adam and Eve. Reflect on God’s mercy, redemption, and grace—see how failure isn’t final, and how God lovingly restores us. A message of hope, faith, and new beginnings.
The Gardens of God – Week 4 Guide
The Garden of Second Chances – Genesis 3:20-24 To download the guide for this week, use the link below. Connecting Do you have a favorite…
The Garden of Shame
Have you ever had a moment or a time in your life where you wanted to hide from God or from another person because of…
The Gardens of God – Week 3 Guide
The Garden of Shame – Genesis 3:7-13 To download the guide for this week, use the link below. Connecting Brainstorm as a group: What are…
The Garden of Betrayal
In this week’s sermon from our Gardens of God series, we explore the tragic moment in Genesis 3 when humanity chose to trust its own…
The Gardens of God – Week 2 Guide
The Garden of Betrayal – Genesis 3:1-6 To download the guide for this week, use the link below. Introduction to the Gardens of God Week…
Verse of the Day March 9
Today Pastor Doug shares a devotion about the new series, “The Gardens of God,” with the first being about the creation of the earth and…
The Garden of Creation
Explore God’s original design in the Garden of Eden, where work was purposeful, rest was sacred, relationships were equal, and humans were called to stewardship. Discover how these timeless principles from Genesis 2 can transform your life today.
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