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  1. Live Worthy of the Gospel by

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    Live Worthy of the Gospel — a word by Pastor Bill Young from The Rock Church in Draper, UT.  "So, make it your ambition this week to live worthy of the Gospel. Not to get Grace, but because God has already given it to you."

    I have had many people (of other faiths) try to challenge my belief in Grace. They say things like, “Pastor Bill, it seems like many Christians claim they just pray a prayer, and even if they live like hell, they go to heaven. That doesn’t seem fair.”

    It’s an honest question. And if Grace simply meant “say a few magic words and do whatever you want,” I’d agree. That definitely wouldn’t seem fair at all.

    But that’s not the Gospel.

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  2. Trusting God for the Growth by

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    Trusting God for the Growth — a word by Pastor Caleb Yetton from The Rock Church in Draper, UT. "God is ultimately in charge of the growth. He alone knows someone’s heart. Yet He calls us to be faithful."

    “I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth.” — 1 Corinthians 3:6–7

    Seventeen of us recently returned from a 10-day short-term mission trip to the Winter Olympics in Arco and Milan, Italy. Throughout our time there, we saw God show up in incredible ways. Whether at our TRM concerts or through street busking evangelism, many on our team had meaningful Gospel conversations. I am still processing all the ways we saw and experienced God’s provision, goodness, and sovereign plan.

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  3. Koinōnia Friends  by

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    Koinōnia Friends  — a word by Pastor Bryan D. Edwards from The Rock Church in Draper, UT. "friendships in the church. He forms koinōnia people who will live, serve, carry burdens, and persevere together for the sake of Christ."

    I thank my God in all my remembrance of you… 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now.” — Philippians 1:3,5

    As we have been studying Philippians together as a church, this one word at the beginning of the letter really captured my heart: partnership.

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  4. Winter Olympics Mission Trip – Finding Purpose by

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    Last night I believe I had one of the best meals of my entire life. It was one of those experiences where you’re kind of sad it happened because you know nothing will even come remotely close to it ever again. The food was great and the service was phenomenal (hello, we’re in Italy after all). However the real reason it was so special was because as we sat around the tables, story after story was retold of God blessing our little local church in Utah.

    Funny stories, sad stories, informative stories were bouncing around the room for nearly four hours. I couldn’t help but stop and marvel at how God has so evidently protected and sustained The Rock Church over the past 25 years. And allowing us to be in Italy once again co-laboring with long-time ministry partners. What a privilege and an honor to now have been a small part of the rich history of what God is doing here in Europe. Furthermore, what God is doing in Utah through our little church.

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  5. Winter Olympics Mission Trip – Arco to Milano Update by

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    Hey everyone, we made it to Milan! I wanted to give you a quick update on what’s been happening the last few days since our last update.

    We finished up our time in Arco with the Testas. It was an amazing time. The final day there we went out to this beautiful lake in Arco. We busked and played some music in a town square and got into conversations with people as they walked by. We had some great interactions. A few people had some wonderful conversations, pointing people to Jesus and sharing the truth of God’s love. 

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  6. Reframe Your Thinking by

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    Reframing doesn’t change your circumstances — it changes what your circumstances mean.

    Most of us are fine following Jesus when it’s convenient. The trouble starts when faith feels costly: awkward conversations, social pressure, and tension at work. Along with family eye-rolls and that subtle “keep it private” vibe. When the heat rises, the temptation is simple: keep your head down until it gets easier.

    Paul doesn’t do that.

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  7. Winter Olympics Mission Trip – The First Couple of Days by

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    We woke up in a beautiful place to start our mission trip. Those of us who hadn’t been to Arco, Italy were surprised by the captivating mountain views and landscape around us. It was dark when we arrived, so we didn’t realize the beauty awaiting us.

    Day One

    Our first mission event was a concert at a local church. The local church band sang a few songs in Italian, then The Rock Music brought it home with favorites you hear week in and week out, plus original songs like Your Beauty and Over and Over. The event was beautiful, and the fellowship afterward was amazing. There was a beautiful moment when you could hear melodies being sung in both Italian and English. It inspired me to think that someday we will truly be standing before the throne of God worshiping Him in every language and tongue. I am sure we will be singing a new song (maybe even written by Steele himself). That moment will be more beautiful than my heart can possibly imagine.

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  8. Winter Olympics Mission Trip – Travel Day Update by

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    Our Italy mission trip is officially underway! After two long days of travel, our team has safely arrived in northern Italy, and we’re grateful to share how the journey went.

    A Rough Start and God’s Provision

    We arrived at the airport early with a solid plan for checking all of our luggage and musical instruments. However, once we reached the counter, we were told that our instruments were too heavy for one leg of our Air France flight and couldn’t be checked as planned. This meant a quick pivot and a lot of problem-solving.

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  9. Knit Together by

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    Knit Together — a word by Pastor Billy Johnson from The Rock Church in Draper, UT. "Each one of us has that same claim. God knit each one of us together; He holds us together in His goodness."

    My wife recently gave birth to our fifth child, a wonderful baby boy. He is truly God’s gift to our family. Even after five children, the process of forming a human body still amazes me. That process, along with wrapping it around an eternal soul, is no doubt an incredibly complicated thing. And it happens with very little knowledge of the mother. God is “knitting together” a baby inside of her, and the child gives absolutely no input or permission as God knits him together.

    A brother and I were talking in the lobby after church one night. We were in wonder of the fact that our wives didn’t have to take a class or watch YouTube videos to learn about how to put the baby together in the womb. Instead, their bodies knew exactly how to facilitate the miracle going on inside of them.

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  10. Why We’re Going on a 2026 Winter Olympics Mission Trip by

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    In three days, a team of 18 people will embark on an 11-day 2026 Winter Olympics mission trip to Italy.

    During this trip, we’ll spend half our time in Northern Italy, in a small town called Arco. While we’re there, we’ll be staying with our dear friends, the Testa family. Our goal is to help them build connections, form new partnerships with other ministries, and share the gospel with anyone we come in contact with.

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