You didn’t land here by accident. Something in you knows you need more than what you’ve been holding together on your own. Maybe you’re tired. Maybe you’re ashamed. Maybe you’re numb. Maybe you’ve tried fixing it — and it still feels like you’re losing.
We get it — because we’ve been there too.
We are people who needed rescue. We needed forgiveness. We needed a fresh start that didn’t depend on us white-knuckling our way through life.
And we found that in Jesus.
Watch this short message from Pastor Zoe as she explains what it means to follow Him — and how you can begin right now:

Why Jesus matters — for you
The Bible teaches that every one of us has sinned — not just “made mistakes,” but gone our own way, away from God. That separation leaves us spiritually dead now, and headed for eternal separation later.
Hell isn’t just a threat — it’s the natural end of a life cut off from the God we were created for.
But God refused to leave you there.
Jesus — the Son of God — stepped into our world to do for us what we could never do for ourselves.
He was sinless.
He took our guilt.
He died in our place.
Then He rose again — proving He has the power to forgive, to restore, and to make you new.
That offer is on the table for you… right now.
Not once you clean up.
Not once you “get it together.”
Not once you become religious.
Now — as you are.

What does it look like to respond?
Following Jesus starts the moment you turn to Him in faith — admitting you need Him and trusting His death and resurrection to save you. It means giving Him your “yes” and letting Him begin to lead your life from this point forward.
Pastor Zoe invites you to pray along in the video — but if you’re ready right now, you can pray something like this:


A Prayer to Begin Following Jesus
Jesus, I need You.
I confess my sin and my failures.
I cannot save myself — I need Your mercy.
I believe You died for me and You rose again.
Today I turn from my old life and I give You my “yes.”
Be my Savior, my Lord, and my King.
I give You my life — starting now. Amen.
If you meant that — He receives you!


