Pentecost is not something believers are waiting to experience again, but something they are invited to live from every day. In Acts of the Apostles 2, God already poured out His Spirit, establishing a new reality for His people. The question is no longer when God will move, but how we learn to live from what He has already given through Christ.
Category: Ekklesia
Fulfillment, Not Obligation – Why We Don’t Return to the Law
The Lamb has been crucified. Messiah has been raised. So why do many of us still feel pressure to maintain what has already been fulfilled? This is not about rejecting obedience— it’s about understanding where it now flows from.
The Vov and the Quiet Strength of What Holds Us Together
As Passover approaches in 2026, the focus shifts to the Hebrew letter vov, symbolizing connection through Christ's finished work on the cross. The vov represents unity and continuity, essential for sustaining relationships within the faith community. True spiritual life is maintained not by effort but by the quiet strength of connection.
Learning a Restorative, Formational Posture
Tone profoundly influences our formation, shaping how we respond to correction and environments we're immersed in. The concept of a "pastoral tone" represents a restorative and strengthening culture. It emphasizes the importance of gentle guidance over pressure, fostering an atmosphere where truth nurtures growth, encouragement, and healing rather than performance.
Stewardship: Faithfulness With What Has Been Entrusted
Foundation Before Platform — Session 5 Before influence ever becomes visible, it has already been tested. Long before anyone stands in a place of responsibility within the Ekklesia Assembly, something quieter has been forming beneath the surface — the slow shaping of character, the learning of humility, and the steady practice of faithfulness in small… Continue reading Stewardship: Faithfulness With What Has Been Entrusted
The Morning Star, the Jubilee Trumpet, and the Dawn of the Unshakable Kingdom
The content discusses how biblical imagery such as the Morning Star, Dayspring, and Jubilee Trumpet symbolizes the arrival of God's kingdom, indicating an end to the metaphorical long night of human exile. It emphasizes that believers are already experiencing the first light of this new day, heralding restoration and hope through Christ.
Endurance Within the Ekklesia Assembly
Foundation Before Platform Session 4 now available online Over the past few weeks we have been walking through the Foundation Before Platform series together, returning to the settled ground of Christ’s finished work. In the first three sessions we explored what the gospel actually gives us:access to God that has been opened, a conscience that has been… Continue reading Endurance Within the Ekklesia Assembly
Holy, But Not Home
Sinai was holy, but it was not home. The cross is not a campsite but a doorway, inviting you to move from distance into belonging and carry its fullness within you.
