This Week in Faith & Freedom: November 11, 1620

405 years ago today, 41 ordinary believers stood on a creaking ship and wrote the first rule of American life:

“Having undertaken for the Glory of God, and Advancement of the Christian Faith…”

That single sentence became the seed of everything we call freedom.

This Week in Faith & Freedom: November 11, 1620

Sunday Hymns: “Be Still, My Soul”

When life feels overwhelming, “Be Still, My Soul” calls us to pause and trust the One who never changes.
Learn the story behind this timeless hymn and find strength in God’s steady peace.

All Seasons at Once

When life feels like every season at once, this Coffee Truths episode reminds you to slow down, breathe, and see God’s grace in the middle of the rush.

☕ Coffee Truths: Hello October — Accountability in the Rush

Hello October 🎃🍂 — the pumpkins are ready, the holidays are coming, and life gets busier by the day. But before the rush steals our joy, let’s pause, practice accountability, and remember to slow down, enjoy the season, and let God steady our hearts.

☕ Coffee Truths: Speak Life, Spread Grace

Some shrug and say words don’t matter — that they’re ‘just words,’ and they’re not responsible for how others respond. But God’s Word tells a different story. Words have consequences — both good and bad. We’re watching the truth of that play out all around us today — in media, in politics, and in family life. As believers, we’re called to speak differently: to plant seeds of life, grace, and truth with every word we release.