• Empowered to Act
    Feb 5 2026

    Faith was never meant to sit still.

    In Week 3 of our Action series, “Empowered to Act,” we look at how the Holy Spirit gives believers the power to live out what we say we believe. James reminds us that faith without works is dead — but Acts shows us that when the Spirit comes, action follows.

    This message unpacks:

    1. How the Holy Spirit produces bold, fearless action (2 Timothy 1:7)

    2. Why real love is proven through what we do, not just what we say (1 John 3:18)

    3. How God’s power often follows our obedience (Acts 5:32)

    Jesus promised power for a purpose—to be His witnesses everywhere we go (Acts 1:8). This sermon challenges us to stop waiting, stop hesitating, and step into Spirit-empowered obedience.

    👉 Be encouraged. Be obedient. Be empowered to act. Anchor Verses: James 2:17 | Acts 1:8

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    28 Min.
  • A Church In Motion - Action
    Jan 20 2026

    Faith was never meant to sit still.

    In Part 1 of our Action Sermon Series, we’re challenged to rethink what it truly means to be the Church. Scripture reminds us that the Church is not a building—it’s a living, moving body called to obedience, unity, and purpose. When God’s people take action, His power is often revealed in powerful ways. In this message, we explore:

    1. Why the Church is a body, not a building (1 Corinthians 12)

    2. The clear assignment Jesus gave His followers (Matthew 28:19)

    3. How obedient action prepares the way for God’s power to move (Acts 2)

    4. Why unity fuels momentum and strengthens our witness (1 Corinthians 1)

    We close with a challenge from Hebrews 10:24 to stir one another toward love and good works—because a church in motion is a church God can move through.

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    43 Min.
  • One Word
    Jan 12 2026

    What if God could use one word to bring clarity, direction, and lasting fruit in your life?

    In this message, One Word, we explore how God’s Word is never wasted and never empty. From focus to perspective, from direction to fruitfulness, a single word spoken by God has the power to change everything.

    Anchor Verse: 📖 Isaiah 55:11 — God’s Word always accomplishes His purpose. In this sermon, we unpack:

    1. One Word Brings Focus (Psalm 27:4)

    2. One Word Shapes Perspective (Romans 12:2)

    3. One Word Directs Our Steps (Psalm 119:105; Genesis 12:1)

    4. One Word Produces Lasting Fruit (Matthew 13:23; Colossians 3:16)

    📖 1 Samuel 3:10 — “Speak, Lord, for your servant hears.”

    Whether you’re seeking clarity, direction, or renewal, this message invites you to listen closely for the one word God may be speaking over your life.

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    35 Min.
  • At His Feet
    Jan 5 2026

    What does it look like to truly depend on God again?

    In this message, At His Feet, we explore how fasting is not about striving harder—but about returning to the posture of humility, surrender, and faith. Throughout Scripture, we see that breakthroughs happen when God’s people choose to sit at His feet rather than stand in their own strength.

    Anchor Verse: 📖 Luke 10:39 — “Mary sat at the Lord’s feet and listened to His teaching.” In this sermon, we unpack four powerful truths about what happens at His feet:

    1. A Place of Humility 📖 Psalm 35:13 — “I humbled myself with fasting.”

    2. A Place of Learning and Alignment 📖 Luke 10:41–42 — Choosing the “good portion” that cannot be taken away.

    3. A Place of Surrender and Healing 📖 Mark 5:33–34 — Faith that leads to peace, healing, and restoration.

    4. A Place of Power and Breakthrough 📖 Matthew 17:20–21 — Mountains move when prayer and fasting fuel our faith.

    Fasting brings us back to dependence—reminding us that everything we need is found at the feet of Jesus.

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    39 Min.
  • The Power of Revelation
    Dec 29 2025

    In this message, we explore The Power of Revelation—how God’s revealed truth brings light, clarity, and direction to our lives. Revelation is not just information; it is God uncovering what was hidden so we can walk in understanding and purpose.

    Using Scripture, we see that revelation exposes what is concealed, brings understanding even to the simple, guides us into God’s purpose, and ultimately calls for a response from us. From Simeon’s declaration in Luke to the response of the wise men in Matthew, this message reminds us that when God reveals Himself, we are invited to see, understand, and act.

    Key Scriptures:

    • Luke 2:32

    • Luke 12:2

    • Psalm 119:130

    • Ephesians 1:17

    • Matthew 2:11

    May this message encourage you to seek God’s revelation, receive His wisdom, and respond with faith and obedience.

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    52 Min.
  • Fear Fighters
    Dec 22 2025

    From the very beginning, Scripture tells us that God created humanity with intention, dignity, and purpose. But sin distorted the reflection we were meant to display. In this message, we explore what it truly means to be made in the image of God—and how Christ restores what sin has broken.

    We begin with the foundational truth from Genesis 1:26–27, where God declares that we are made in His likeness. This means we carry inherent value and purpose. Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made—crafted with care by a God who knows us intimately. We also look at the calling God placed on humanity in Genesis 1:28—to represent Him on earth and steward His creation. But because of sin, that image was marred. Romans 3:23 shows us the universal reality of our brokenness.

    The good news is that Christ came not only to forgive but to restore. Through the power of the gospel, we “put off the old self” and “put on the new self,” as described in Colossians 3:6–10—a transformation that renews us into the image of our Creator.

    We close with the powerful promise of 2 Corinthians 5:17: anyone who is in Christ is a new creation. The old is gone. The new has come.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with identity, purpose, or the effects of sin, this message is for you. God’s image in you is not lost—and through Christ, it is being made new. Tune in and be encouraged.

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    45 Min.
  • Reflection
    Dec 8 2025

    From the very beginning, Scripture tells us that God created humanity with intention, dignity, and purpose. But sin distorted the reflection we were meant to display. In this message, we explore what it truly means to be made in the image of God—and how Christ restores what sin has broken.

    We begin with the foundational truth from Genesis 1:26–27, where God declares that we are made in His likeness. This means we carry inherent value and purpose. Psalm 139:14 reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made—crafted with care by a God who knows us intimately.

    We also look at the calling God placed on humanity in Genesis 1:28—to represent Him on earth and steward His creation. But because of sin, that image was marred. Romans 3:23 shows us the universal reality of our brokenness.

    The good news is that Christ came not only to forgive but to restore. Through the power of the gospel, we “put off the old self” and “put on the new self,” as described in Colossians 3:6–10—a transformation that renews us into the image of our Creator.

    We close with the powerful promise of 2 Corinthians 5:17: anyone who is in Christ is a new creation. The old is gone. The new has come.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with identity, purpose, or the effects of sin, this message is for you. God’s image in you is not lost—and through Christ, it is being made new. Tune in and be encouraged.

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    45 Min.
  • Walking the Tightrope - The Peril of a Double Life
    Dec 1 2025

    In this message, we dive into the uncomfortable but necessary truth about living one way in public and another in private. Jesus calls us to authenticity—real, rooted faith—not a life spent balancing on the tightrope of double standards.

    We start by examining the Reality Disconnect Jesus warns about in Luke 12:2–3, where everything hidden will eventually be revealed. From there, we look at how “flexible morals” can feel right in the moment but ultimately lead us down a destructive path, just as Proverbs 14:12 warns.

    We then confront the difference between a superficial faith and a deep, rooted walk with Christ. Colossians 2:6–7 reminds us that true discipleship is built on spiritual depth, not performance. And as Galatians 6:7–8 teaches, living a double life always carries consequences—our choices will eventually bear fruit, for better or worse.

    But this message doesn’t end in warning—it ends in hope. You don’t have to keep walking the tightrope.

    We talk through four practical steps to break free from the double life:

    1. Confess and Repent (1 John 1:9)

    2. Fix your eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:2)

    3. Walk in the Spirit daily (Galatians 5:16)

    4. Pursue Accountability (James 5:16)

    If you’re tired of pretending, tired of juggling two identities, or simply hungry for a more genuine faith, this message will encourage and challenge you.

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    47 Min.