• Repentance Brings Revival | REVIVAL
    Jan 12 2026

    Revival doesn't begin with hype, emotion, or strategy—it begins with repentance. In this message, we explore how a humble, honest turning back to God has always been the spark that ignites spiritual renewal. From the lives of John Wesley and Charles Spurgeon to the prayers of God's people in Psalm 85, Scripture shows us that repentance isn't harsh or condemning—it's hopeful and life-giving.

    Biblical repentance is more than feeling bad about sin. It's a decisive change of direction—a return to God that realigns our hearts, restores joy, and opens the door to renewal. In a culture that replaces repentance with blame, self-help, or cancellation, God invites us to something better: transformation.

    This message walks through four powerful results of repentance seen throughout Scripture—joy restored, mercy released, refreshing received, and relationship renewed. Repentance clears the ground so revival can grow. It doesn't push God away; it draws us closer to Him.

    If your faith feels dry, your joy feels distant, or your love feels faint, this message is an invitation to turn again to the God who revives His people. Repentance isn't the end of the story—it's the doorway to what God wants to do next.

    When people repent, God revives.

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    46 Min.
  • The Power of Prayer & Fasting | REVIVAL
    Jan 5 2026

    Why not believe God can do something extraordinary in 2026? Why not seek Him with all your heart? In this message, we launch into 10 days of prayer and fasting with a bold faith-filled question: Why not God?

    Throughout Scripture and church history, renewal and revival have always been preceded by a passion for God expressed through prayer and fasting. From Jesus, Moses, Daniel, and the early church to modern testimonies of provision, healing, restoration, and breakthrough—fasting aligns our hearts with God's will and positions us to hear His voice clearly.

    This teaching unpacks what biblical fasting really is (and what it isn't), why Jesus expects His followers to fast, and how fasting disciplines the flesh, sharpens spiritual discernment, releases God's power, and brings divine favor. We're reminded that fasting doesn't change God—it changes us.

    As a church family, we're called to step into a new year believing God for new things: revival, direction, freedom, and favor. If you're facing a situation that feels impossible, stalled, or "not the way it's supposed to be," this message is an invitation to pick up that burden again—and this time, pray and fast.

    When God's people humble themselves, heaven hears. From the first day you set your heart to seek Him, God begins to move. So the question remains: why not?

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    41 Min.
  • Lessons from the Shepherd | NAMES
    Jan 5 2026

    Psalm 23 is more than a familiar passage—it's a promise for every season of life. In this message, we learn how God reveals Himself as our Good Shepherd, the One who guides us into the future, knows what we need, and walks with us through every valley.

    Drawing from David's experience as both a shepherd and a king, we uncover powerful lessons about God's care: we never walk alone, He is our provider, He gives us rest, He restores our souls, and He comforts us in the darkest moments. Even in the presence of enemies, failure, and uncertainty, God prepares a table, pours out His anointing, and surrounds us with goodness and mercy.

    This message is an invitation to stop striving and start dwelling—to remain in God's presence and trust the Shepherd who leads, protects, restores, and provides. As we step into a new season, the call is simple: keep showing up in His presence and watch what only God can do.

    God is good all the time—and all the time, God is good.

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    38 Min.
  • The Prince of Peace | NAMES
    Dec 22 2025

    Peace can disappear in a moment—through chaos, loss, fear, or circumstances beyond our control. In this Christmas message, we look at Jesus as the Prince of Peace, prophesied in Isaiah 9 and revealed in full through His life, authority, and presence.

    Biblical peace isn't the absence of problems—it's the presence of a Person. Jesus isn't just a gentle idea of peace; He is Sar Shalom—the Commander, Governor, and Authority of peace. He doesn't negotiate with chaos; He commands it. Whether the storm is raging around you or within you, Jesus guards hearts and minds with a peace that surpasses understanding.

    Through Scripture and story, this message explores peace on every level—externally, internally, and eternally. Sometimes Jesus calms the storm. Other times, He calms us in the storm. Either way, the Prince of Peace is with us, steadying our souls, speaking truth over fear, and inviting us to surrender control and rest in Him.

    Peace didn't come as a policy. It came as a Person. And His name is Jesus.

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    42 Min.
  • Immanuel | God With Us | NAMES
    Dec 16 2025

    Immanuel isn't just a Christmas name—it's the story of the entire Bible in one word: God with us. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture tells a single, beautiful story of God's desire to dwell with His people. What sin broke, God promised to restore. What was lost in Eden, Jesus fulfills in the incarnation.

    In this message, we explore the meaning and significance of the name Immanuel, first promised in Isaiah and fully revealed in Jesus. God doesn't offer distance, strategy, or escape—He offers His presence. In our fear, uncertainty, and brokenness, God's answer has always been Himself.

    You'll see how Immanuel unfolds across redemptive history: God with us intended, lost, promised, near, threatened, arrived, within, and forever. Jesus is not God watching from heaven—He is God who stepped into our pain, our weakness, and our world to be with us and save us.

    This message reminds us that we were created for God's presence, sustained by it now, and destined to dwell with Him forever. Immanuel is not seasonal—it's eternal.

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    27 Min.
  • Faith in the Middle | Gospel of Matthew
    Dec 12 2025

    Most of life happens "in the middle"—between the starting point and the breakthrough, between the promise and the fulfillment. In Matthew 14, Jesus meets His disciples in the middle of the lake, in the middle of the night, in the middle of a storm… and teaches them what faith really looks like.

    In this message, we learn how to stay faithful when the wind is against us. Jesus sends the disciples into a storm—not because they disobeyed, but because they obeyed. We see that some storms are allowed by God, that resistance doesn't mean you're off course, and that Jesus often reveals Himself most clearly in the waves, not the calm.

    You'll discover five powerful truths: learn to rest, some storms are from God, keep rowing when resistance comes, look for Jesus in the storm—not just the exit, and walk on His Word, not your circumstances. Like Peter, we step out because Jesus says "Come," and even when we sink, His hand is already reaching toward us.

    The storm becomes the classroom. The waves become the revelation. And the moment Jesus climbs into the boat, everything changes.

    If you're in a season of pressure, uncertainty, waiting, or fatigue—this message will help you see Jesus in the middle and find courage to keep going.

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    40 Min.
  • You Feed Them | Gospel of Matthew
    Dec 4 2025

    Jesus doesn't just see the crowd—He has compassion for them. And in Matthew 14:13–21, that compassion becomes a calling for His disciples. In this message, we explore the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 and discover what happens when ordinary people bring their small offering to an extraordinary God.

    We learn three powerful truths: the crowd reveals Christ's compassion, Christ's compassion becomes our calling, and our calling requires our contribution. God isn't asking you to have it all—He's asking you to bring what you do have. Even when it feels small, insufficient, or insignificant, Jesus multiplies what's surrendered to Him.

    If you've ever felt unqualified, under-resourced, or unsure of how God could use you, this message is an invitation to step out in bold faith. Bring your "five loaves and two fish," trust Him with the outcome, and watch Him do more than you could ask, think, or imagine.

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    36 Min.
  • The Price of Truth | Gospel of Matthew
    Nov 25 2025

    Truth always costs something—and in Matthew 14:1–13, we see that cost on full display. In this message, we look at the story of John the Baptist's imprisonment and execution, a moment that reveals what happens when truth confronts corrupt power. John wasn't killed for preaching to crowds—he was killed for challenging a ruler's sin.

    We explore four themes: how truth confronts power, why faithfulness will cost you, how sin seeks to silence the prophetic voice, and why grief—though real—is never the final word. From the courage of William Tyndale to the boldness of John the Baptist, we are reminded that the kingdom of God advances not in comfort but in conviction.

    This message calls believers to stand firm in a culture that prefers silence over righteousness and compromise over holiness. Faithful discipleship requires courage, conviction, and a willingness to confront deception with love and truth. The question isn't whether truth is costly—it's whether we're willing to pay the price.

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    41 Min.