The Best Is Yet To Come: Faith and Future

Pastor Tim Travis uses Jeremiah 29:11, as we celebrate our seventh anniversary, to declare that a believer’s future is defined by divine peace and an expected end. He reflects on the congregation’s humble beginnings—starting with no members or funds—as a testament to the immutability and faithfulness of God, who provided our current five-acre property against all odds. Travis emphasizes that “the best is yet to come” not as a mere optimistic slogan, but as a bold declaration of faith that requires ongoing unity, biblical adherence, and the rejection of nostalgia. By urging his listeners to trust the unknown to a known God, Travis argues that spiritual success is found in steadfastness and bold evangelism rather than just numerical growth or modern entertainment. Ultimately, the message serves as a call to prioritize Christ’s kingdom and remain vigilant against spiritual complacency, ensuring the church’s legacy is built on the enduring authority of Scripture.