The defining mark of a disciple isn’t knowledge, power, or success—it’s love. Loving well, however, requires deep formation: a love for God that is whole and wholehearted, a love for ourselves that is healed and humble, and a love for others that is active, sacrificial, and generational.
This Lenten season, we’re choosing to love with our lives, our resources, and our legacy. We believe now is the time to unleash the church for what comes next so that we clear the way for ministry, mission, and multiplication that will outlive us. This is a season of deep surrender, bold trust, and lasting love. Because to love God is to give Him everything and to love people is to make room for their future.
John 11: 1-44 (Psalm 104: 27-30) Love that Frees John 13:1-17 (Psalm 51:7-12) Love that Lowers John 18:12-27 (Psalm 17:1-7) Love that Faces Failure John 18:28-40 (Psalm 145:10-13) Love that Stands John 19:1-16a (Psalm 146) Love Pays the Price John 19:16b-22 (Psalm 24) Love That Commits
Our first week in this series shows us that God’s love doesn’t just comfort—it calls us to life, just as Jesus called Lazarus from the tomb. You’ll be encouraged to see how Christ frees us from what binds us so we can step into the future He’s preparing. Expect to grow in confidence that surrender leads to resurrection life.
This week we discover that true love looks like humility—choosing to lower ourselves so others may be lifted up. Jesus washes the disciples’ feet, showing us that serving is not a task but a posture of Christlike love. You’ll be inspired to embrace a lifestyle where love expresses itself through everyday acts of service.
In Peter’s denial, we see that failure is never final in the hands of Jesus. This message invites you to experience the healing, restoring love of God—a love strong enough to meet you in your broken places and make you whole. You can expect to grow in grace as you learn to receive Christ’s compassion for your own story.
This week centers on a love that doesn’t waver—one that stands firm in truth even when it is costly. As Jesus faces Pilate, we see what conviction rooted in love truly requires. You’ll be challenged to develop a courageous, grounded faith that holds to God’s truth with humility and strength.
Real love is sacrificial, and this passage reveals just how far Christ goes to redeem us. You’ll learn what it means to love in a way that gives rather than grasps, reflecting the heart of Jesus who held nothing back. Expect to be inspired toward deeper generosity—of your heart, your time, and your life.
As we witness Jesus’ unfailing commitment on the cross, we are invited to respond with a covenant of our own—offering our lives, resources, and future to God. This is the moment when our ALL IN journey becomes an act of worship, not just intention. You’ll walk away with a renewed sense of purpose as you commit to a love that endures and builds a legacy for those who follow.