A faith rooted in the risen Christ shapes our convictions, our character, and our courage. It calls us to live with purpose and to stand firmly in truth, even when our culture pulls us in another direction. Our faith influences our families, the values we pass down, and the example we set for generations after us.

This Easter, we’ve got a choice. We can keep going down this path – or we can get back to basics. Rebuild the foundation. Stand for our values. Raise strong respectful kids.

The Flora-Bama Lounge, Package and Oyster Bar saw over 10,200 people for Easter Sunday church service.
Love him or loathe him, Americans would agree that President Donald Trump delivers bombshell policies and critiques like no one else, yet on April 13th he sent a message to the American people that left me speechless.
The Romantics taught me what my daughter seems to know instinctively: reverence is found in moments of pure attention, when time folds upon itself.
There is no greater moment in the Christian calendar, no greater moment in human history, than the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
This Friday people will be celebrating Good Friday across the globe, remembering the death of the Son of God.
The pro-transgender proclamation made this Easter is a wakeup call to all Christians – Republican, Democrat, black, white, or brown – all of us. We must have the hard conversations.
The religious holiday clash was resurrected last weekend when President Biden issued two Executive Proclamations for March 31st. One short proclamation recognized Easter Sunday, while the much longer one recognized a “Transgender Day of Visibility.”

Ahead of Easter Sunday, Gov. Kay Ivey delivered a message of "hope and redemption" to Alabamians.
Take this Easter as a time to reflect and show gratitude for the incredible, undeserved gift of salvation.
Alabama folks are using social media to spread a humorous meme with a serious Easter message.
Easter is celebrated all around the world as a time of renewal and a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always a chance for new life to emerge.

Jesus didn’t die on that cross and rise again three days later so that you and I could stay the same. Are you willing to change?