Articles and vlogs by our pastors and ZTeam members.

September 29, 2020

My Testimony by Kasper Van Steveninck

Financial success should never be the sole goal of anyone.
September 27, 2020

Worship Until by Alecia Tashnick

What can I do to have a breakthrough? Paul and Silas worshipped and praised God until their prison doors opened!
September 24, 2020

It’s Time To Sing by Sharon Stark

Singing stimulates our right temporal lobe, which releases endorphins that stir up our creativity; this gets us out of the left analytical, processing side of our brain... Singing puts us literally in our right mind - making us happier, healthier, and less anxious.
September 18, 2020

See the Invisible, Do the Impossible by Dustin Noseworthy

We speak God's truth and imagine His truth in our lives, which releases the power of God in our lives. To the degree we imagine and speak the Word in our lives is the degree to which the power of God and His Kingdom will manifest in our lives....
September 13, 2020

All Necessary Supplies, Favor, and Support by Maria Hostettler

I look daily for God's Word for my life. When He talks to me, I also ask myself: "Is this only for me, or is it beneficial for everyone else? Is this the right timing to share this Word?"
September 13, 2020

WHY THE Z IN Z-CHURCH? by Pastor Larry Huggins

Generation Z are post-millennials born between 1995 and later. By 2020 the Z Generation will comprise 30% of the population. They are our new mission field.
September 13, 2020

Cavernous Splendor by Loretta Huggins

We stepped into a small elevator. At the controls stood a park ranger. The doors closed. A sudden jolt. We gasped for air. An eerie quietness hovered over us as we began our descent. ..
September 11, 2020

Writing Advice by John Bruni, Part Two

Whatever you write, be real. By the way, although I’m not big on going to writer’s workshops, I do recommend analyzing your favorite articles, books or other pieces of writing to see why they work for you.
September 10, 2020

Writing Advice by John Bruni, Part One

I’d say the biggest assist in writing well is reading. As much as you can. I do it for the fun of it, or for information, or for spiritual development. After a while, you develop a sense of what reads well and what doesn’t.