In this episode, we explore “Kingdom Culture: Sustainability” and what it truly means for Jesus to be our daily bread. Through Scripture and reflection, we’re reminded that only Christ can satisfy, sustain, and nourish us at the deepest level—inviting us to live from His presence rather than striving for “just a little bit more.
What if love was our logo? In this message, we explore how the defining mark of every believer isn’t a symbol or slogan—but a love that reflects Jesus and draws others to Him.
Following Jesus means trusting Him through delays, detours, and difficulties—what feels like an interruption may actually be His invitation to deeper faith. Even when things seem hopeless, God is still working, turning problems into platforms for His glory and reminding us to enjoy the journey with Him.
Today's talk empowers you to break free from limiting thoughts and embrace a life of peace, purpose, and victory by choosing faith over fear and declaring the truth of who you are. Discover how to win the battle in your mind and step boldly into the abundant life that God has already prepared for you.
This message unpacks how negative thoughts shape our lives and how we can reframe them through God’s truth. By learning to take every thought captive, we discover practical ways to shift our perspective, see God’s goodness, and live with renewed faith.
Today's talk teaches that our lives move in the direction of our strongest thoughts, so if we want lasting change, we must renew our minds with God’s truth. By identifying lies, meditating on Scripture, and declaring God’s promises, we can take back our minds, demolish strongholds, and walk in the freedom and peace Christ has already won for us.
Today's talk reminds us that most of life’s battles are won or lost in the mind, and the life we live is a reflection of the thoughts we think. By identifying lies that hold us captive and replacing them with God’s truth, we can renew our minds, break strongholds, and live in the freedom Jesus has already won for us.
In this episode, we look at Paul’s reminder that all of our accomplishments and status are nothing compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. Together we’ll explore what it means to rejoice in the Lord, press on toward the goal, and live with a faith that focuses on the Savior—not the past.
In this episode, we dive into Philippians 2 and talk about what it really means to follow the example of Jesus’ humility. We’ll look at how His encouragement, comfort, and compassion shape the way we love and serve others every day.
In Philippians 1, Paul shows us that the gospel brings joy, keeps moving forward, and is even worth suffering for. Join us as we talk about how God, who began a good work in us, will carry it on to completion as we live each day for His glory.
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Today draws from the lives of Abraham and Isaac to explore the importance of spiritual renewal and Sabbath rest. In a season of slowing down, we're reminded to reconnect with God, dig up the wells that may have been stopped, and create new rhythms of worship, community, and refreshment.
As we continue our series on the Holy Spirit, we explore the meaning and purpose of the baptism in the Holy Spirit as seen in Acts 2 and throughout the New Testament. More than a one-time experience, it is a divine gift that empowers believers for deeper worship and bold witness in everyday life.
Today's talk explores how the Holy Spirit transforms our lives, guiding us into truth, empowering us to overcome sin, and producing lasting fruit in us. Through examples in Scripture and personal reflection, we’re reminded that the Spirit is our ever-present Helper—our Comforter, Advocate, Counselor, and Strengthener.
This week’s message focused on how God still speaks to us today—through wise counsel, dreams, visions, Scripture, and more. When we learn to listen, we discover His guidance is both personal and powerful, leading us in truth and purpose.
In this week’s message, we looked at Ruth’s journey from heartbreak and hopelessness to restoration and joy, showing how God can work through our pain to bring about something better than we could imagine. No matter where you are—hurting, waiting, or questioning—God is able, and His plan is always better.
The Book of Ruth is more than a romantic tale — it’s a powerful picture of God’s covenant love and redemption. In this message, we explore how Ruth’s bold faith and Boaz’s gracious response point us to Jesus, our ultimate Redeemer.
This week, we kicked off our new series in the Book of Ruth with a message titled "When It’s Time to Walk Away," exploring how God’s presence and providence are often most visible when life seems at its hardest. We were challenged to consider what "Moab" we may need to leave behind in order to return to the place where God is truly King in our lives.
This week we explored how God loves to use the insecure, the unlikely, the broken, and even the worried to accomplish His purpose. No matter your past or perceived limitations, God made you for a reason—and when you step out in faith, He will meet you there.
We tackled one of life’s hardest questions: Why did God let it happen? Christianity doesn’t ignore evil and suffering—it explains it, gives it purpose, and ultimately points us to the hope that something better is coming.
In this message, we explored the question: Why didn’t God answer my prayer? We looked at what Scripture says about broken relationships, wrong motives, faith, and God's will—and were reminded that the purpose of prayer is not to get God to do our will, but to know Him so we can do His.