Sunday Morning Message - "Battling for God's Blessings"
In this message from November 9, Teaching Pastor David Jett leads us through Ephesians 6:10–20 as we continue our Journey Through Ephesians series. In this powerful passage, Pastor David reminds us that we are in a daily spiritual battle and must be equipped with the full armor of God to stand firm against the enemy’s schemes. Through truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, and the Word of God, believers are strengthened to live victoriously in Christ. He also emphasizes the importance of prayer and dependence on the Holy Spirit as we fight not in our own strength, but in the mighty power of the Lord.
Sunday Morning Message - "Spirit-Filled Parenting"
In this message from November 2, Pastor Kyle explores God's design for the parent-child relationship and how biblical parenting reflects our relationship with Him. We learn that parenting isn't just about raising better kids—it's about displaying Christ to the next generation. Paul's household codes in Ephesians show us that when parents display obedience to God, it disciples their children toward obedience. Our marriages and our walk with Christ become our loudest witness to our children. This passage calls children to obey and honor their parents "in the Lord," while challenging fathers (and all parents) not to provoke their children but to bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
There's something profoundly beautiful about the way God designed families to work. Not just as biological units sharing the same last name, but as spiritual incubators where faith is caught as much as it's taught. The relationships between parents and children aren't merely about keeping order in the home—they're about displaying something far greater: the very nature of God's kingdom.
Sunday Morning Message - "Spirit-Filled Marriage"
In this message from October 26, Pastor Kyle is in Ephesians 5:21–33, focusing on God’s design for marriage and relationships. Marriage is meant to reflect Christ’s relationship with the Church—marked by love, respect, and mutual submission. Husbands are called to love their wives sacrificially, just as Christ loved the Church and gave Himself up for her, while wives are called to honor and respect their husbands as unto the Lord. Through this passage, Pastor Kyle challenges us to see marriage not as a contract but as a covenant that displays the gospel, encouraging every couple to model Christ’s love and humility in their homes and relationships.
Sunday Morning Message - "Walk This Way!"
In this message from October 19, Pastor Kyle focuses on Paul's call for believers to imitate God as beloved children. The message emphasized the importance of walking in love and light, making wise choices in our relationships and daily conduct. Pastor Kyle highlights the need for sexual purity, wise speech, and being filled with the Holy Spirit as essential aspects of our Christian walk.
Sunday Morning Message - "Maturity Matters"
In this message from October 12, Pastor Kyle's focus is in Ephesians 4:11-32, emphasizing the importance of spiritual maturation and our role in the body of Christ. Every member of our church is a minister with a unique part to play. The message stresses the critical nature of our spiritual growth, not just for our own benefit, but for the health and effectiveness of the entire church body. We are all challenged to move beyond spiritual infancy, to resist drifting, and to actively pursue Christ-likeness in all aspects of our lives.
Sunday Morning Message - "Believe and Experience"
In this message from October 5, Pastor Kyle highlights Paul's powerful prayer for the Ephesian church, emphasizing the importance of not just knowing the truths of the gospel intellectually, but experiencing them deeply in our hearts. We explored how Paul prayed for believers to be strengthened by the Holy Spirit, to comprehend the vast love of Christ, and to live in a manner worthy of our calling. This message challenges us to move beyond mere head knowledge to a transformative heart experience of God's love and power in our lives.
Sunday Morning Message - "Two Fathers: The Power of Blessing"
In this message from September 28, Guest Pastor Tim Dunn, shares his personal journey of overcoming generational trauma and the absence of his biological father's blessing. He emphasizes how the church can play a vital role in providing spiritual fatherhood to a generation struggling with fatherlessness. Tim calls for men to prioritize blessing their children and to become spiritual fathers to others, highlighting this as a crucial aspect of biblical manhood and a powerful way to change the world through the church.
Sunday Morning Message - "Unveiling God's Eternal Plan"
In this message from September 21, Teaching Pastor, David Jett, explores God's eternal plan as revealed through the mystery of the Gospel. This message guides us through Paul's writings, emphasizing how God's plan focuses on our rescue, surprises us with our restoration, and achieves victory through our visible unity in Christ. We are reminded of our position in Christ and challenges us to live out our faith in practical ways.
Sunday Morning Message - "Saved for Something"
In this message from September 14, Pastor Kyle explores Ephesians 2:10-22 to see our transformation from spiritual death to becoming God's masterpiece through Christ. We see our new identity as God's family, our purpose for good works, and the unity Christ brings to all believers. The message emphasizes how we, as the church, are called to be a global force for good, impacting our community and the world.
Sunday Morning Message - "But God..."
In this message from September 7, Pastor Kyle continues our Ephesians series with a message titled, "But God..." Two simple words that change everything. We were dead in our sins, following the world, the devil, and our own desires. BUT GOD, rich in mercy and overflowing with love, made us alive in Christ!
Remember...we can't earn salvation - it's a gift of God's grace. Our biggest life change is moving from spiritually dead to alive in Christ. We're more flawed than we dare believe, yet more loved than we ever hoped - "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God." - Ephesians 2:8
Sunday Morning Message - "The Eyes of Your Heart"
In this message from August 31, Executive Pastor, Ben Boyd explores the importance of spiritual illumination in our walk with Christ and the need for believers to move beyond simply being part of the crowd to becoming true disciples of Jesus. The message highlighted the transformative power of truly understanding and embracing our identity and inheritance in Christ, urging us to seek a deeper knowledge of God and His power in our lives.
Wednesday Night Experience with Wes Franklin, Liberty University - Message Only
Sunday Morning Message - "A Journey Through Ephesians: Believe the Blessing"
In this message from August 24, Pastor Kyle dives into Ephesians 1:1-14, and we're immediately struck by a fundamental truth: before anything else, we must start with praise. The apostle Paul begins this section with exuberant praise to God, setting the tone for everything that follows. It's a poignant reminder that our first response to God's blessings should always be heartfelt worship.
Wednesday Night Experience with Reginald Buckley, Senior Pastor, Cade Chapel - Message Only
Sunday Morning Message - "Open the Heavens: Positioned for God's Presence"
In this message from August 17, Pastor Kyle begins at the powerful moment of Jesus' baptism in Luke 3:21-22, explaining how it symbolizes our call to obedience and an intimate relationship with God. Emphasizing the importance of baptism as a significant step in our spiritual journey, he draws parallels between this sacred act and the historical movements of God, such as Israel's exodus through the Red Sea and the early church's rapid growth. He highlights the necessity of prayer as modeled by Jesus, illustrating how prayer cultivates a relationship with God and invites His presence into our lives. By examining Jesus' prayerful life and the open heavens experienced at His baptism, the sermon encourages believers to seek the empowering work of the Holy Spirit, positioning themselves for divine encounters and revival.
Wednesday Night Experience with Zac Reno, Senior Pastor, Enon Baptist Church - Message Only
Sunday Morning Message - "Belong to His Family: Finding Your Place in God's House"
In this message from August 10, Pastor Kyle talks about the importance of being an active part of our church community focusing on our church's vision of "Helping People Find Hope" and our mission to Know His Presence, Belong to His Family, and Live Your Purpose. The message highlights our NXT10 Strategy, celebrating our progress and outlining goals for 2033. The key focus of the message is the significance of joining small groups to foster a sense of family within our larger church body.
Sunday Morning Message - "Run with the End in Mind"
In this message from August 3, Pastor Kyle emphasizes the importance of laying aside weights and sins that hinder us, drawing inspiration from the "cloud of witnesses" who have gone before us, and ultimately fixing our eyes on Jesus as we run our race. This message encourages us to approach our spiritual journey with endurance, purpose, and a focus on the ultimate goal.
Sunday Morning Message - "Hope for Divine Healing"
In this message from July 27, Teaching Pastor David Jett, explores the concept of divine healing as a manifestation of God's Kingdom on earth. Pastor David emphasizes that divine healing is not just a spiritual concept, but a tangible reality made possible through Jesus Christ's sacrifice and unleashed by the power of the Holy Spirit. This message reminds us that God's healing power is still active today and can transform our lives and the lives of those around us.
Sunday Morning Message - "Promises for Our Pain: Finding Strength in God's Presence"
In this message from July 20, Pastor Kyle is in Isaiah 41:10, focusing on God's promises for our pain and struggles. This passage reminds us that even in our most challenging times, God is present, powerful, and personally invested in our lives. Remember that we can always find comfort and strength in God's presence and promises, especially when facing fear and discouragement!