The Daily Archive
These devotionals were created to walk alongside our sermon series at South Fellowship and offer a simple way to engage with Scripture throughout the week. Although we're no longer publishing new entries as of December 2025, we're grateful to share this archive with you. May these reflections continue to encourage your walk with Jesus and deepen your time in scripture.
All Kris’ Devotionals (27) In April of 2002, I had just turned 22 and was about to graduate from my midwest Christian college with a degree in “Film”, and I was lost. I was lost,...
All Bruce’s Devotionals (58) I certainly don’t resemble a swan, but as this is nonetheless our corporate swan song, I want to leave you with what for me has been the motivating truth that drives...
All Kathleen’s Devotionals (181) In this age of incendiary sound bites it’s not surprising that Christians seek daily posts delivering spiritual meaning and/or encouragement in the form of brief devotionals. In May of 2021 I...
All Aaron’s Devotionals Since November 2014, it has been a joy and privilege to walk with you through Scripture 4–5 days a week. This devotional ministry has been a meaningful part of our church’s life,...
Sermon Conversations with Alex and Aaron There’s only so much we can cover in a Sunday morning gathering! Each week, you’re invited to tune into our LIVE podcast at 11 am on Thursdays – recorded...
In the process of my research, I found that the Festival of Tabernacles, also called Succoth, was also known as the Feast of the In Gathering and the Feast of Booths. The Festival was one...
John 8:2-11 portrays a Kangaroo Court setup devised by the Jewish authorities to trap Jesus. The way Jesus handled this challenging situation continues to be one of the most popular illustrations of his compassion. Jesus’...
So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 7:12 Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone...
When I was growing up, it was all the rage to avoid conflict with your child by offering them two choices. Secretly, both choices were options the parent could live with. The parent could never...

