Marshall Brown - May 3, 2026

Anchored to God's Word

These days, truth can be hard to pin down. Between A.I., filtered posts, and the way we present polished versions of ourselves, it’s almost expected that what we see isn’t the full picture. But Scripture is different. For centuries, God’s Word has proven to be true and reliable. With so many voices offering guidance, the Bible is the one source I know I can trust to anchor my life.

Scripture References: Ephesians 6:15, Ephesians 6:11, Psalms 77:11-12, Matthew 4:4, James 1:22, Psalms 1:11-3, Matthew 7:24-25, Ephesians 6:17

From Series: "Anchor Points"

Anchor points serve different purposes: workers use them to prevent falls, designers use them to guide their work, and sailors use them to keep boats from drifting. In the same way, God’s promises give us anchor points—truths that keep our hearts, perspectives, and goals steady and focused, so we don’t drift from Him. Over the next several weeks at Flagstone, we’ll explore some of these anchor points and discover how they can ground our actions, words, and thoughts in the truths that matter most.

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Marshall Brown - April 5, 2026

Anchor Points: Anchored to the Resurrection

Easter is usually full of bunnies and eggs and bright colors and fun photos. But Easter tells a far greater story—the story that Jesus didn’t remain in the grave. Three days after His death, He rose again. And that truth isn’t just worth celebrating—it’s worth building my entire life around. Because the empty tomb is more than a story of victory; it’s a story of hope.

Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 4:16-17, 2 Corinthians 4:14, 2 Corinthians 4:8-9, Titus 3:7

From Series: "Anchor Points"

Anchor points serve different purposes: workers use them to prevent falls, designers use them to guide their work, and sailors use them to keep boats from drifting. In the same way, God’s promises give us anchor points—truths that keep our hearts, perspectives, and goals steady and focused, so we don’t drift from Him. Over the next several weeks at Flagstone, we’ll explore some of these anchor points and discover how they can ground our actions, words, and thoughts in the truths that matter most.

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