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What Faithfulness Looks Like When Fear is in the Air – Part Two

By Ashley Berryhill | February 15, 2026

Read part one of this post by clicking here. There are moments when we feel pressure to prove something.  To clarify a position. To say the right words. To demonstrate relevance.   But Scripture tells a different story. It tells us to remember.  This is one of those moments.  Fear has a way of exposing what we rely on. It reveals how…

A Note to Our Community – Part One

By Ashley Berryhill | January 20, 2026

Reflection I’m grieved, and I also feel a responsibility to speak from proximity.   Some of the people I call friends have walked the refugee and asylum journey firsthand. I’ve sat with those who were forced from their homes—not because they wanted to leave, but because staying was no longer possible. I’ve watched people fight for dignity while carrying grief, hope, and exhaustion all at once. Survival was…

Let it Be to Us According to Your Word

By Ashley Berryhill | January 6, 2026

Today, our pastor asked staff a question: What part of the Advent season are you carrying with you into the year ahead?  This Advent, I’ve been sitting with Mary (Luke 1:26–38), a young woman standing at a crossroads she did not choose. I’ve been pondering her response to the angel and the circumstances she found…

The Gospel Belongs to Every People

By Ashley Berryhill | September 23, 2025

The church has always been most alive when it remembers that the gospel belongs to every people. From the beginning, the Spirit has pushed believers beyond their familiar worlds. The early church in Acts was born multiethnic, multi-lingual, and radically hospitable. That reality still calls to us today.  Look around your own city. In Australia,…

When the Word Is Heard

By Ashley Berryhill | August 13, 2025

Why Translation and Audio Access Matter for Heart Languages  I’ve traveled to places where the gospel is alive in the air—and places where it feels like it hasn’t yet found its way into the language of the people. Time and time again, especially in West Africa, I’ve been confronted with a reality that’s easy to…