Sabbath Sunday, December 28th 2025

Sabbath is a gift from a loving God.

It is an invitation to pause, rest, and remember that we are held by Him—not by our productivity or performance. On Sabbath Sunday, we slow down together to receive what God freely offers: rest, joy, and renewed trust in His care. Sabbath isn’t about doing it right or getting it perfect. It’s about showing up, letting go, and delighting in God’s presence.


Didn’t Get a Sabbath Sunday Box?
No problem. This downloadable handout includes the same Scripture, reflections, and invitations to rest found in the Sabbath Sunday boxes—available here for you to use at your own pace.

Watch: An Invitation to Sabbath

As you rest today, we invite you to take a few minutes to listen to this message from Pastors Aaron and Beth. They share from their own journey with Sabbath and reflect on the heart of this gift God gives His people. 

Our prayer is that these words would meet you where you are and invite you into rest, trust, and delight in God’s care.

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Previous Sabbath Sermons

These messages look at Sabbath through Scripture and lived experience, reminding us that rest is woven into God’s design for His people. They are offered as a resource for reflection, whether you are exploring Sabbath for the first time or renewing this practice in your life.

  • The Sweetness of Sabbath

    Pastor Beth Ringering

    This sermon invites us to rediscover Sabbath as a rhythm of rest, trust, and delight rather than a burden or obligation. Rooted in Scripture, The Sweetness of Sabbath reminds us that rest is not earned—it is received as a gift from a loving Father. 

    Click here to watch this message. 

  • Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath

    Pastors Aaron and Beth Ringering

    In this sermon, we examine Jesus’ declaration that He is Lord of the Sabbath and what that means for weary and burdened people. This teaching invites us to rediscover Sabbath as a gift—one that leads us toward rest, healing, and deeper trust in God. Click here to watch this message.