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The mission of Knox is loving sacrificially, serving generously and seeking Jesus together to seek God’s kingdom come in the Naperville area and beyond.

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Joy in Worry

Have you ever noticed that worry is never satisfied? No matter how many problems you solve... worry always seems to find another one. You finally get through one difficult season, and immediately something else takes its place. The bills get paid, but now you're worried about retirement. The kids get through one challenge, but now you're worried about the next one. One test comes back clear, but now you're waiting for another result. Worry has a way of convincing us that peace is always just one solved problem away. But then we solve the problem... and peace never seems to arrive. Maybe that's because worry isn't really about our circumstances. Maybe it's about control. About wanting certainty in an uncertain world. About wanting guarantees that nobody can give. About carrying burdens we were never meant to carry. This week, as we conclude our journey through Philippians and its invitation to find joy no matter what, Paul speaks directly into one of the most common struggles of human life: Anxiety. And what's remarkable is that he writes these words not from a place of comfort or security, but from a prison cell. He doesn't say life is easy. He doesn't say our problems aren't real. Instead, he offers a different path. A path that begins with remembering that God is near. Because sometimes joy isn't found when all our worries disappear. Sometimes joy begins when we realize we don't have to carry them alone. Philippians 4:1-13

1. juni 2026 - 31 min
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God is Making the Old New

There are some moments in history that change everything. Moments so important that once they happen, the world is never quite the same again. And yet, sometimes the most important moments don’t look dramatic at first. A group of ordinary people gathered in a room. A rushing wind. Flames of fire. Voices speaking languages they never learned. At first glance, Pentecost can feel strange. Confusing. Almost disconnected from the rest of the story. But what if Pentecost is actually one of the most important moments in all of Scripture? What if it’s the moment where all the threads of the Bible suddenly begin to come together? The moment where God’s promise to dwell with His people becomes reality. The moment where division begins to give way to reconciliation. The moment where God starts forming not a kingdom built on power or conquest… but a Spirit-filled people sent into the world with love. Because Pentecost is not just about what happened back then. It’s about what God is still doing right now. Still breathing life into weary hearts. Still building a people from every language and culture. Still remaking the world through ordinary people filled with His Spirit. And maybe the most surprising part of all… is that God wants us to be part of that story too. Guest Speaker: Dr. Alex Massad

25. mai 2026 - 31 min
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Joy for the Future

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to start something… and how hard it is to keep going? Starting is exciting. The beginning of a new relationship. A new goal. A new habit. A new year. A fresh start. At the beginning, motivation comes easy. But eventually, every journey hits a wall. You get tired. You get distracted. You start wondering if all the effort is really worth it. And honestly? That’s true spiritually too. There are moments in faith when following Jesus feels clear and joyful and life-giving. And then there are moments when it feels uphill. Moments when you feel discouraged. Moments when you feel stuck. Moments when you wonder whether you’re growing at all. This week in Philippians, Paul gives us a picture of faith that feels incredibly honest: Faith is a race. Not a sprint. Not a quick fix. Not instant perfection. A race. And the goal isn’t pretending we’ve already arrived. The goal is to keep pressing on. To keep moving toward Jesus—even when the road feels steep, even when we stumble, even when we’re tired. Because joy isn’t found in having a perfect race. It’s found in refusing to quit. Philippians 3:1-17

18. mai 2026 - 31 min
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Joy in Discipleship

We live in a world that loves instant results. One-click ordering. Same-day delivery. Quick fixes. Life hacks. And somewhere along the way, we started wanting faith to work that way too. Just say the prayer. Check the box. Get forgiven. Move on. But deep down, most of us know that’s not how real relationships work. You can’t build a friendship in five seconds. You can’t build a marriage without commitment. You can’t become the person you were created to be overnight. Real transformation takes time. And that’s why, in the New Testament, Jesus never just invited people to believe something. He invited them to follow him. This week in Philippians, we’re talking about something that’s become strangely rare in modern Christianity: Discipleship. Not just receiving grace… but learning to live differently because of it. Because the goal of the Gospel was never simply to get people into heaven someday. It was to form people into the likeness of Jesus here and now. And as strange as it sounds… that journey of following Jesus— of trusting him, obeying him, growing with him, pouring into others— might actually be where joy is found. Philippians 2:12-30

11. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Joy in Humility

We’ve gotten really good at making life comfortable. We’ve got apps that deliver food to our door. We’ve got shows to stream anytime we want. We’ve got mattresses designed for perfect sleep, routines for self-care, and a thousand little ways to make life just a bit easier. And yet… for all our comfort… a lot of us still feel restless. Still feel unsatisfied. Still feel like something’s missing. Because deep down, we’re starting to realize something: Comfort doesn’t always lead to joy. In fact, sometimes the more comfortable life becomes… the more disconnected we feel from anything that really matters. This week, as we continue in Philippians, we run into a completely different picture. A picture of a man who finds joy—not in comfort, not in ease—but in something else entirely. And at the center of that picture is Jesus. A Savior who didn’t move toward comfort… but chose humility. Chose sacrifice. Chose obedience—even when it cost him everything. And somehow, in that upside-down way of living… we discover something surprising: Maybe joy isn’t found in making life easier… Maybe it’s found in answering a calling bigger than ourselves. Philippians 2:1-11

4. mai 2026 - 33 min
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