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May this time be filled with joy, gratitude, and compassion. Happy Holidays to all!
12/25/2025

May this time be filled with joy, gratitude, and compassion. Happy Holidays to all!

The holidays have a way of pressing on places we didn’t know were still tender.Grief shows up. Comparison gets loud. Exp...
12/23/2025

The holidays have a way of pressing on places we didn’t know were still tender.
Grief shows up. Comparison gets loud. Expectations creep in. Sometimes our emotions start running faster than our wisdom can keep up.

Emotional regulation isn’t pretending you don’t feel but learning how to feel without letting your feelings become the architect of destruction in your own life.

Triggers will come that doesn’t make you weak.
What matters is your reflective capacity: the pause between occurrence and response. The space where you ask, “What is this trying to teach me?” BEFORE you blow up or fallout.

Your situation can drain you…
or it can train you.

This season, give yourself permission to feel without self-sabotage, to process without imploding, and to respond without becoming someone you have to apologize for later.

Progress isn’t perfection.
It’s regulation.
It’s awareness.
It’s choosing not to become a demolition expert to your own life.

Grace for the process.
Wisdom for the moment.

Today is the day!Register now! We will see you this evening!We’re Building Something New: The Word in Plain English (Int...
11/29/2025

Today is the day!

Register now! We will see you this evening!

We’re Building Something New: The Word in Plain English (Interest Social Invite)

Not another church.
A Kingdom Campus™ where faith meets culture and purpose meets clarity.

Join us this Saturday on Zoom for our Interest Social, a 30–45 minute introduction to The Word in Plain English (TWIPE).

You’ll hear the vision, meet the team, and discover how you can help shape something new for this generation.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/plain-english-interest-social-digital-tickets-1962526725265?aff=oddtdtcreator&lang=en-us&locale=en_US&status=30&view=listingy

11/14/2025

We heard you! So we are spinning the block!
Not another church. A Kingdom Campus™ where faith and formation collaborate with development. We don’t need another service, we need another approach.

Saturday 11/29 we’re hosting an Interest Social on Zoom. 30–45 minutes to present Vision. Culture. Team. Opportunity.

You have been feeling a change and a shift inside you. Your appetite is changing, your desire for more is growing. You’re ready for something, but may not have the words to describe it yet, This is your moment.

🔗 RSVP link in bio

10/20/2025

🚨 Something new is being built.

Not another church. A Kingdom Campus™ where faith meets culture and purpose meets clarity.

This Saturday we’re hosting our Interest Social on Zoom. 30–45 minutes. Vision. Culture. Team. Opportunity.

If you’ve ever said, “I love God, but I’m tired of church as usual,” this is your moment.

🔗 RSVP link in bio.

“How you end is how you begin.”— Kory MilesI used to believe it was “not how you start, but how you finish.”And while th...
10/16/2025

“How you end is how you begin.”
— Kory Miles

I used to believe it was “not how you start, but how you finish.”
And while there’s truth in that, I’ve learned endings carry more power than we realize.

The way you end a thing determines the soil your next beginning grows in.
End the day undisciplined, and tomorrow inherits your delay.
End a relationship recklessly, and the residue follows you into the next one.
End a season bitter, and that bitterness becomes the seed of your next season.

The Bible calls it “from glory to glory” not glory to grudge.
Endings aren’t just conclusions but the conditions of your next beginning.

Jesus didn’t just die well, He finished well.
“It is finished” wasn’t surrender to death, it was a setup for resurrection.

So before you rush to begin again, make sure you’ve truly ended.
How you end determines how you begin.

— Kory Miles

“The constant tension of leaving my brain to take up my cross.”— Kory MilesMy reasoning behind this comes from the ongoi...
10/13/2025

“The constant tension of leaving my brain to take up my cross.”
— Kory Miles

My reasoning behind this comes from the ongoing clash between my theology and my logic.

There are moments my brain and my faith don’t speak the same language.
Faith says move, logic says wait.
Faith says trust, logic says prove it.
And somewhere in the middle, I have to decide which one leads.

The truth is, faith rarely makes sense.
Go wash in dirty water to become clean.
Spit on the ground to open a blind man’s eyes.
Die for people who may never accept you.

Even as an entrepreneur and leader, I wrestle with this. What makes sense on paper doesn’t always make faith in spirit. Sometimes the spreadsheet and the scripture don’t line up yet choices need to be made and that’s where the cross gets real.

These moments become my checkpoints, reminders that obedience often looks irrational and is called crazy until it works.

The cross was never logical.
But it always works

— Kory Miles

“Salvation is a gift.Holiness is a byproduct.Fruit is an effort.”— Kory MilesI haven’t been as consistent lately. Not be...
10/07/2025

“Salvation is a gift.
Holiness is a byproduct.
Fruit is an effort.”
— Kory Miles

I haven’t been as consistent lately. Not because I’ve stopped caring, but because I’m juggling a lot and learning to make adjustments, not excuses.

The past few weeks have had me in deep thought about the world and how loud it’s gotten. Every scroll is a new debate that doesn’t matter. Meanwhile, the things that do matter get buried under rage bait and click bait.

People are looking for escape more than encounter. We find community in surface-level unity rather than building depth.

Salvation is a gift: you can’t earn it.
Holiness is a byproduct: you don’t manufacture it.
Fruit is an effort: it takes tending, pruning, and consistency.

I’m getting back to that.

— Kory Miles

“The reward for stewardship is more responsibility.” — Danielle Pulu  I’ll be honest: when I first found this channel I...
09/30/2025

“The reward for stewardship is more responsibility.” — Danielle Pulu 

I’ll be honest: when I first found this channel I was jaded. The marketplace exposes you to the gimmick buzzwords, fear hooks, and “God said” marketing. That made me quick to scoff. (Heart exposure: how many times do we scoff and call it “I already know” I was jaded and didn’t know it)

But the teaching landed differently. Danielle’s line on stewardship cut through the noise and reminded me of something: faith and preparation are partners.

A thought that came to me: sometimes what we call “anointing” is really grace covering a gap in preparation. Grace can cover a gap. Grace will cover a gap but anointing aids ability. Stewardship, competence, and preparation are not optional but necessary ingredients in the recipe of “more”

If you want to be trusted with more, steward what you already have. Responsibility follows stewardship.

— Kory Miles

So much conflict in life isn’t about truth but ego.We cling to being right instead of being correct.I’ve seen it in marr...
09/15/2025

So much conflict in life isn’t about truth but ego.
We cling to being right instead of being correct.

I’ve seen it in marriages where winning the argument mattered more than winning the person.
I’ve seen it in leadership where protecting an opinion mattered more than protecting the mission.
And I’ve seen it in religious spaces where defending tradition blocked us from receiving truth.

Love involves correction. Pride resists it.
Correction doesn’t weaken but rather frees you.

You don’t have to eat everything on the plate. Chew the meat. Throw the bones.
Just don’t starve because you refused the chance to grow.


Sometimes the pain isn’t the wound. It’s realizing who gave it.Prov 27:6 reminds us: kisses can deceive, but truth will ...
08/27/2025

Sometimes the pain isn’t the wound. It’s realizing who gave it.
Prov 27:6 reminds us: kisses can deceive, but truth will always expose.
Staying consistent—discipline is building me even when it feels like nothing’s moving.

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