Podcast Title: Welcome Home – Week 5: Welcome to the Party Description: Forgiveness may feel private, but restoration is always public. In Week 5 of Welcome Home, we discover that God doesn’t just quietly forgive our sins—He runs to us, covers our shame, and restores our dignity in front of the community. Through the story of the prodigal son, we’ll see: – Why shame isolates us, and how God’s love breaks through it – How grace doesn’t flinch at your past—it redeems it – Why restoration requires community, not secrecy – The cost the Father paid so you could be free This is the gospel: your past no longer defines you. God has clothed you with honor and invited you to the feast. The only question is—will you join the party?
Series: Rooted
Week 1 Title: Introduction – Rooted vs. Rootless
Scripture: Psalm 1:1–6
Big Idea: The blessed life isn’t found in being potted but in being planted—rooted in God, drawing strength from His Word, His people, and His purpose.
The righteous: rooted, fruitful, enduring, blessed by God.
The wicked: rootless, unstable, blown away like chaff.
Psalm 1 frames the entire book of Psalms as a wisdom gateway.
Walk with the wicked → Stand with sinners → Sit with mockers.
Influence shapes destiny. Who you walk with, sit with, and do life with matters.
Fool = adjusts truth to fit behavior. Wise = adjusts behavior to fit truth.
Rooted: a tree by streams of water—strong, stable, life-giving.
Rootless: chaff—weightless, useless, gone in a moment.
Illustration: Biosphere 2 — without wind, trees looked healthy but collapsed. Resistance produces roots.
A planted tree = deep roots, stable, fruitful.
A potted plant = shallow, surface-level, easily uprooted, limited growth.
Living potted is safer, but never fruitful. True life comes from deep roots.
Illustration: Mentor who planted gardens even in temporary homes—lived with the long game in mind.
Deuteronomy 30:19 — Choose life or death, blessing or curse.
Jesus doesn’t make life easier—but He makes it better, meaningful, worth it.
Decide: “I’m not going to be potted. I’m going to be rooted.”