• Faith To See
    May 11 2026

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    Your life is telling a story, but your perspective decides the genre. We talk about why thanksgiving is not a calendar event but a daily spiritual posture, rooted in 1 Chronicles 16:34: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his faithful love endures forever.” When gratitude becomes your default, it changes what comes out of your mouth, how you treat people, and how you endure seasons you never asked for.

    Our theme is “faith to see” and we keep coming back to one line that hits like a mirror: the way you view it is the way you will receive it. If you only see opposition, you will live braced for defeat. If you can see opportunity through God’s promises, you can keep moving even when you cannot see the outcome yet. We also challenge spiritual immaturity head-on and get practical with the Challenge of 17: five minutes in prayer, five minutes in the Word, five minutes in praise, then taking your faith public by inviting someone and sharing what God has done.

    We read through David’s song of praise in 1 Chronicles 16:7–36 and connect praise to perseverance, healing, and bold witness. We also name the real battle with Ephesians 6:12: people are not your enemy, and what you are seeing is not what you are fighting. If you need Christian encouragement, a reset for your spiritual disciplines, and a clearer vision for spiritual warfare, this message is for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review that helps more people find the show.

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    44 Min.
  • Back To Your First Love
    May 11 2026

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    You can sit in church every week and still feel your love for God go cold. That’s the tension we lean into as we open Revelation 2:4–5, where Jesus names the problem plainly: we stop loving Him and each other like we did at first, and we need to turn back and repeat the first works.

    We talk about what it looks like when faith becomes routine, why prayer has to be bold enough to act like we already see God moving, and how gratitude for what He’s done can reignite spiritual fire. Along the way, we get honest about valleys: sickness, loss, doubt, and the quiet kind of drifting that happens even to seasoned church people. This is a Christian sermon-style podcast conversation centered on spiritual renewal, prayer, healing, and coming back to your first love.

    Then we bring it down to everyday life where it counts. We draw a hard line between love and lust, calling love an action and a lifestyle instead of a feeling. We dig into why relationships break when there’s no clear definition, no standards, and no shared mission, and we connect that to the same issues that can divide a church: money, intimacy with God, and communication. We also challenge ourselves to choose humility and reconciliation, even when we feel like we’re not the one who started the problem.

    We close with Scripture from 1 John 4 and Ephesians 1, reminding ourselves that love comes from God because God is love, and He loved us first. If you need a reset, a rewind, or a reason to hope again, press play, share it with a friend, and then subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it. What does “first love” mean to you right now?

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    46 Min.
  • Pastor Stephen Tilmon | The Way
    Apr 27 2026

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    “But now.” Two words in Romans 3 that feel like a door cracking open in a locked room. We start where Paul starts: every one of us comes up guilty, religious or not, churchgoer or not, polished or messy. Then the turn hits and we lean into the hope. God doesn’t ask us to manufacture our way to Him. He reveals the way, and the way has a name: Jesus.

    We talk through Romans 3:21–24 with plain language and real-life grit. Why the law can expose what’s broken but can’t heal it. Why “being a good person” still falls short of God’s standard. Why church habits and religious rituals can’t replace saving faith in Jesus Christ. We also draw a hard line between religion and the gospel: religion says what you must do to get to God, the gospel says what God has done for you.

    From there, we go personal and practical. If grace is real, it reshapes how we treat people we don’t like, people who hurt us, and people who make life awkward. We name the temptation to compare sins, to get proud, to avoid the very ones God might be sending us to love. And we don’t dodge the big claim either: Jesus isn’t a way. He is the way to forgiveness, freedom, and salvation.

    If this message helped you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one place you’ve been trying to earn what God only gives by grace?

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    57 Min.
  • Guest Speaker Jim Rapp | When Plans Go Sideways
    Apr 20 2026

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    One moment you’re cruising along and the next you’re spinning on black ice, doing everything you can just to stay alive. That’s the feeling behind “When Plans Go Sideways,” a message about what happens when life turns without warning and your best laid plans don’t survive the impact. We start with Jesus’ words in John 16:33, because peace is not the absence of trouble, it’s the presence of Christ when trouble shows up.

    From there, we walk through the Book of Job with fresh eyes. Job isn’t reckless, careless, or living in secret sin. He’s faithful, consistent, and still gets hit with devastating loss. We talk honestly about grief, fear, and the gut punch of watching your “normal” disappear. We also slow down on one practical takeaway: remembering who your provider is, thanking God for what you have, and honoring Him with your gifts even when life feels uncertain.

    We also go where real life hurts: the way words from people close to you can cut deeper than any visible wound. Job’s wife and Job’s friends remind us that pain spreads through families and friendships, and that blame is easy when you don’t understand the full story. If you’re searching for Christian hope, faith during trials, biblical teaching on suffering, or encouragement while grieving loss, this conversation points you back to a God who does not leave you alone and who can redeem what feels beyond repair.

    If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s going through it, and leave a review so more people can find this message. What part of your life feels “sideways” right now?

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    50 Min.
  • Pastor Stephen Tilmon | When Death Lost Its Sting | Easter 2026
    Apr 13 2026

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    Death feels permanent. Regret feels defining. And a lot of us walk into Easter carrying things that feel buried for good. We go straight at that tension with 1 Corinthians 15 and the message Paul refuses to soften: if Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, then preaching is useless, faith is useless, and sin still owns the story. But if he did rise, then everything changes, including you and me.

    We unpack what it means to say the resurrection is the foundation of Christian faith, not a holiday mood. Jesus is called the “first of a great harvest,” the start of something that continues in everyone who belongs to him. We talk through the contrast of Adam and Christ, the reality of being born again into a new bloodline, and why Easter is bigger than an empty tomb, it’s the reversal of the curse and the promise that death does not get the final word.

    Then we bring resurrection power down to street level: grief, fear of death, shame, addiction, bitterness, and the exhausting cycle of trying to “fix yourself first.” We talk about spiritual maturity, prayer and fasting, and why surrender is not weakness but the doorway to real freedom. And we end where Paul ends, with direction: be strong, be immovable, and remember that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review, what part of your life needs resurrection hope right now?

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    59 Min.
  • God Is Faithful
    Apr 13 2026

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    God doesn’t become less faithful when we become less faithful, and Romans 3 refuses to let us pretend otherwise. We start the year by commissioning Bill and Lori Fair as associate pastors and praying protection over their home and ministry, then we open Scripture and let it examine us. If you’ve ever felt disqualified, stuck in shame, or tempted to build your life on willpower, this message pulls you back to solid ground: God is true, even if everyone else is a liar.

    We work through Romans 3:1–20 and Paul’s straight talk about human sin, accountability, and the limits of religion. Church attendance, clean habits, spiritual language, and the right background can look convincing on the outside, but none of it can make us right with God. The law functions like a mirror, showing what’s really there, but it cannot wash us clean. That’s why conviction matters, why repentance matters, and why grace is not a free pass but a rescue that changes what we love and how we live.

    We also talk practically about sanctification, prayer and fasting, and what it means to be the church outside the building. We challenge “fluff faith” and call for bold discipleship, truth spoken in love, and a willingness to follow Jesus even when it costs something. If you’re hungry for Bible teaching, gospel clarity, and a faith that holds up under pressure, press play and lean in.

    Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find the message. What’s one area where you need to stop performing and start surrendering?

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    58 Min.
  • The Light Has Come - 2025 Candle Light Service
    Dec 23 2025

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    What if the brightest part of Christmas isn’t the lights on the house, but the light within you that pushes back the night? We walk through John 1, Isaiah 9, and Luke 2 to show how Jesus doesn’t offer a system or a slogan—he offers himself. That changes how we face fear, shame, and unanswered questions, and it reframes what courage looks like when the room goes dark.

    We dig into the promise God made long before the manger, the reason the world needed the light, and the surprising way it arrived: quietly, among overlooked shepherds, without throne or spectacle. You’ll hear how small light still cuts the deepest dark, why hidden sin dims our witness, and how idols—from status to success—cannot deliver the peace they promise. We also get practical about what it means to shine: unity makes our light brighter, proximity allows us to rekindle others, and love becomes the fuel that turns cold hearts warm.

    Along the way we challenge the gap between what we cheer and what we practice. It’s inspiring to applaud bold faith overseas; it’s transforming to pray for a neighbor in the aisle and carry the presence of Christ into ordinary places. If your flame feels faint, there’s an open invitation to return to the source, receive mercy, and step back into purpose. The darkness cannot extinguish the light of Christ—so let’s live like that’s true.

    If this encouraged you, subscribe, share with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help more people find the message. Then tell us: where will you shine this week?

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    42 Min.
  • Into The Deep Series - Growth & Pain - Week 4
    Dec 2 2025

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    Want power without the pain? We go straight at the tension many of us feel but rarely admit: everyone wants resurrection, few want crucifixion. Walking through Philippians 3, we talk about knowing Christ not just in triumph but in suffering, and why that path is the doorway to real spiritual authority and lasting joy. We unpack how growth requires change, how surrender means giving God access to every “room,” and how discipline and correction are signs of love, not rejection.

    We bring Scripture to bear—Romans 5 on trials that produce endurance, character, and hope that doesn’t disappoint; James 1 on tests that mature us; Hebrews 12 on discipline that leads to holiness. Along the way, we trade hype for honesty: pain reveals what comfort hides, intimacy requires the cross, and pressing through beats quitting every time. Joseph’s story reframes hardship as preparation. Peter’s denials remind us that zeal without formation crumbles. We even share a vulnerable moment at home about control, because surrender isn’t just a pulpit word—it shows up in the kitchen, budgets, and conversations we’d rather avoid.

    If you’re hungry for revival, miracles, and genuine overflow, this message shows the narrow but good road: wilderness before promised land, valley before mountaintop, refining fire before fresh oil. Expect resistance as you draw near to God, but don’t fear it. Greater is the One within you, and He forges power in the fire, not on the sidelines. Listen now, share it with a friend who needs courage for their season, and if this helped you, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find hope and strength for the journey.

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    44 Min.