3-1-2026

The message emphasizes the concept of sin as a form of vandalism against God’s perfect creation and intent for humanity, which is to live in peace, wholeness, and flourishing (shalom). ​ Drawing from the biblical stories of Genesis and Romans, Will Dyer highlights the human condition of brokenness and original sin, which stems from doubting God’s goodness and failing to live up to His design for us. ​ Despite this, the message offers hope through the gospel of Jesus Christ, which brings restoration, redemption, and renewal. ​ By acknowledging our own brokenness and turning to Jesus, we can be transformed into the people God intended us to be, His masterpiece, and share His love and grace with the world. ​ The call to action is to reflect on where we have “vandalized God’s glory” in our lives and seek restoration through Christ.

2-22-2026

Will Dyer introduces a six-week series leading up to Easter, focusing on the season of Lent, a time for self-reflection and spiritual preparation. ​ He explains Lent as a 40-day period (excluding Sundays) for examining one’s heart, recognizing areas where one falls short of God’s intentions, and seeking restoration through repentance. ​ The central theme of the series is understanding sin, not merely as breaking rules, but as “missing the mark” or disrupting God’s intended peace, or “shalom,” which represents universal flourishing, wholeness, and delight—the way things ought to be. ​ Will Dyer emphasizes that sin is a form of vandalism against God’s peace and invites the audience to reflect on areas in their lives where they need God’s peace and restoration.

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