Faith Doesn't Stop When Sunday Ends.


Each week, we share sermon reflections, biblical encouragement, answers to Bible questions, and stories from church life to help you follow Jesus throughout the week.


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Beyond Sunday graphic reading “Worthy Is the Lamb” for a Revelation 5 article about why Jesus alone
By Ken Addison August 17, 2026
Discover why Jesus alone is worthy in Revelation 5 as the conquering Lion, slain Lamb, Redeemer, and King who will return to reign over all creation forever.
Graphic reading “Why Pursue Holiness?” in white on a navy and burgundy background.
By Ken Addison August 10, 2026
Why must Christians pursue holiness? Learn how future hope, God’s holy character, and Christ’s precious blood call believers to live holy, set apart for Him.
Peace with a Holy God Beyond Sunday graphic based on Pastor Ken Addison’s sermon from Acts 26:4–20.
By Ken Addison August 3, 2026
Paul’s encounter with the risen Christ shows how sinners who deserve God’s justice can receive forgiveness, righteousness, and peace through faith in Jesus.
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Sermon Reflections

Graphic reading “Why Pursue Holiness?” in white on a navy and burgundy background.
By Ken Addison August 10, 2026
Why must Christians pursue holiness? Learn how future hope, God’s holy character, and Christ’s precious blood call believers to live holy, set apart for Him.
Peace with a Holy God Beyond Sunday graphic based on Pastor Ken Addison’s sermon from Acts 26:4–20.
By Ken Addison August 3, 2026
Paul’s encounter with the risen Christ shows how sinners who deserve God’s justice can receive forgiveness, righteousness, and peace through faith in Jesus.
Beyond Sunday reflection on the widow’s mite in Luke 21 and Jesus’ warning against corrupt religious
By Cameron DeBrew July 28, 2026
Was the widow’s mite truly about sacrificial giving? Explore Luke 21 in context and Jesus’ warning about false religion that exploits the vulnerable today.
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Biblical Encouragement

Sprout growing from cracked rock at sunrise with text, “Your Pain Has a Purpose.”
By Cameron DeBrew July 5, 2026
God can use what you are going through in ways you may not see. Jacob, Joseph, and Joni remind us that pain is real, but your story is not over.
Quiet prayer setting with journal, mug, and lamp with text, “Prayer Is Not a Performance.”
By Cameron DeBrew July 2, 2026
Prayer is not about impressing God with polished words. Learn how Jesus teaches us to pray honestly, humbly, and through Him.
Wooded path graphic for Beulah blog post, “I Don’t Know How to Pray: A Simple Place to Start.”
By Cameron DeBrew June 25, 2026
Not sure how to pray? Learn a simple, honest way to begin talking to God, pray Scripture, and keep coming back to Him.
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Bible Questions

Beyond Sunday reflection on the widow’s mite in Luke 21 and Jesus’ warning against corrupt religious
By Cameron DeBrew July 28, 2026
Was the widow’s mite truly about sacrificial giving? Explore Luke 21 in context and Jesus’ warning about false religion that exploits the vulnerable today.
Open Bible on a dark navy background with the words, “What Do We Do with Hard Bible Passages?”
By Cameron DeBrew July 2, 2026
How should Christians handle hard Bible passages? Read with humility, context, and hope as Scripture points us to Jesus.
Believers gathered around a table studying the Bible together as part of a local church community
By Cameron DeBrew June 6, 2026
If you have Jesus, do you really need church? Discover why God designed believers to grow through His Word, His people, and the local church.

Church Life

2026 Community Missions BBQ Fundraiser to support for ministry, mission, and community partners.
By Cameron DeBrew June 4, 2026
2026 Missions BBQ fundraiser at Beulah Baptist Church, supporting ministry, mission, and community partners through gospel-centered outreach and fellowship.
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By Ken Addison June 2, 2026
A gospel-centered message from Philippians 1 on Christian fellowship, gospel partnership, salvation by grace, and unity in Christ.
By Cameron DeBrew June 20, 2023
Reflect on 30 years of growth & community at Beulah Church.