Confession is often misunderstood—as shameful, outdated, or too vulnerable to risk. But in this week’s sermon, we’re invited to see it differently: as a slow, holy return to the presence of God. Anchored in Psalm 139 and drawing from Tyler Staton’s Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools, this teaching explores how confession becomes the path to intimacy, healing, and honesty in prayer.
We don’t confess to be condemned. We confess to be known.
If you’re learning to pray from a place of truth instead of performance, this message opens the door.
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