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Church Redefined: Person, Place, or Thing?
We’ve long said “going to church,” but that phrase has shaped us more than we realize. Church was never meant to be a place, a program, or the charisma of a leader—it’s a people. Scripture calls us the ekklesia: the covenant family of God, living pictures of Yeshua’s Body on earth. Not walls, not performance, but presence. What if “church” wasn’t something we attend—but who we are?

Beth Estevis
Sep 54 min read


What Does Church Look Like Without Walls?
When church is no longer about steeples or Sunday programs, what does community really look like? In What Does Church Look Like Without Walls? we explore how true fellowship is rooted in covenant, not buildings. From Shabbat tables to living rooms, God is gathering a people defined by belonging and obedience—not bricks and mortar. If you’ve felt in-between, this post will remind you: you haven’t lost community—you’re discovering it afresh.

Beth Estevis
Sep 53 min read


Tracing the Shift from Sabbath to Sunday: A Journey of Faith and Understanding
Why do most believers worship on Sunday instead of the seventh-day Sabbath God established? This post explores the historical shift from Shabbat to Sunday—not to argue, but to uncover truth. If you've ever wondered who made the change and why, you're not alone. The answer isn’t found in Scripture—but in history. This is your invitation to ask the hard questions… and return to what was never meant to be redefined.

Beth Estevis
Jun 254 min read


What If He Meant More Than a Day?
Is what you’re currently doing fulfilling the command to “remember the Sabbath and keep it holy”? This post isn’t about Saturday vs. Sunday—it’s about the heart behind the command. Church attendance and worship songs are good, but are they what He meant? If you’ve been feeling the tug to go deeper, this is your invitation to pause, reflect, and ask: Am I truly honoring what He set apart from the beginning?

Beth Estevis
Jun 253 min read


How Do We “Do” Church Now?
Follow Him. Follow the Rest. Reframing Community, Covenant, and the Call to Obedience It’s a question I’ve received more than once. And...

Beth Estevis
Jun 253 min read


When Letting Go Feels Like Loss
Sometimes obedience doesn’t feel like victory—it feels like grief. Letting go of something familiar, even when God is the One asking, can feel like loss. In this post, I share what it looks like to trust Him in the empty spaces, when the cost of surrender feels heavy and the outcome unclear. If you're standing in that in-between place, this is for you: a quiet reminder that He is still good, even here.

Beth Estevis
Jun 253 min read
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