In this weeks sermon, Pastor Caleb gives a powerful message that demonstrates the biblical invitation to lay down “self” and find true life in living for Jesus and others.
In this episode, Pastor Mikal breaks down Colossians 2:16-23, teaching us the distinction between what has value and power to bring freedom from sin!
This week, Pastor Mikal takes us through Colossians 2:6-15, teaching us that “the way in is the way on.” He brings us to the cross of Christ, exposing lies that aim to steal from our life and reminds us again the victory Jesus won for us through the cross!
This week on the podcast, Pastor Caleb Seibert continues our Colossians series with chapter 1:8–14. In this message, he unpacks what it means to be filled with the knowledge of God’s will, both His universal will for all believers and His specific will for our individual lives, so that we can grow in wisdom, walk worthy of the Lord, and live strengthened with endurance, patience, and joy.
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert kicked off our Colossians series with chapter 1, reminding us of the foundations of our walk with Jesus: faith in Christ, love for others, and hope laid up for us in heaven
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert concluded our series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a powerful message from Matthew 25:14 – 30, the Parable of the Talents, reminding us that God has entrusted each of us with gifts, resources, and opportunities to steward. Rather than burying what we’ve been given in fear or complacency, we’re called to step out in faith, multiply what He’s placed in our hands, and live with an eternal perspective.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott continued our series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a practical message from Matthew 25, the parable of the wise virgins. This parable challenges us to stay awake, remain faithful, and live with urgency, ready for the return of Jesus. Pastor Mikal reminded us that readiness looks like cultivating daily intimacy with God, keeping our lamps filled with oil, and refusing to wait until the last moment to prepare our hearts.
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert continued our series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a powerful message from Matthew 18:21-35, the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, reminding us that those who have received God’s mercy are called to extend that same forgiveness to others. We are invited to release bitterness, let go of offenses, and live in the freedom that comes from forgiving because we are forgiven.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott continued our series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a practical message from Luke 10: 25–37, the parable of the Good Samaritan. Through this story, we’re reminded that Jesus is the ultimate Good Samaritan. He saw us in our pain, had compassion on us, and paid the highest price to bring us healing and restoration.
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert continued our series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a powerful message from Luke 15:11-32, the parable of the Prodigal Son. No matter which son you relate to, your problems and circumstances present a choice: Will you return to the open arms of the Father?
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert kicked off our new series, Parables, showing how Jesus used stories to reveal what God’s Kingdom is like. He shared a powerful message from Matthew 13:44–46; the parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Price. A reminder to us all that when we truly see the worth of Jesus, the natural response is to give up everything to follow Him.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott, alongside House Church leaders from our community, continue our series, "What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple?" with a heartfelt discussion on how discipleship has personally impacted their lives. Together, they’ll share real stories, honest challenges, and victories that reveal how following Jesus with community leads to transformation.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott continues our series, "What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple?" with a powerful message on how the call to make disciples is for everyone. He’ll share practical tips and tools on how we can be disciples who make disciples.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott continues our new series, "What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple?" with a powerful message on how surrender and obedience are core principles for every disciple of Jesus. Listen to find out more!
This week, House Church Leader Dominic Niespolo continues our series, "What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple?" with a thought-provoking message on spiritual formation, exploring how true discipleship is a lifelong formation process.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott kicks off a new series, "What Does It Mean to Be a Disciple?" with a powerful message from Matthew 28:18-20. In this foundational passage known as the Great Commission, Jesus calls His followers to go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey everything He has commanded. Pastor Mikal will unpack what it truly means to follow Jesus, not just in name, but in lifestyle, obedience, and mission.
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert continues our series The Soils of the Heart with a powerful message from Mark 4, focusing on the good soil. In this message, Pastor Caleb explores how a receptive heart yields spiritual growth, fruitfulness, and a deeper relationship with God, revealing what it means to truly hear, receive, and respond to the Word.
This week, Pastor Caleb Seibert continues our series The Soils of the Heart with a powerful message from Matthew 13:18–23, focusing on the thorny soil. In this message, Pastor Caleb explores how the worries of life, the deceitfulness of wealth, and the desire for other things can choke out the Word of God, preventing it from bearing fruit in our lives.
This week, Associate Pastor Mikal Walcott continues our series The Soils of the Heart with a powerful message from Matthew 13:18–23, focusing on the rocky soil. He encourages us that, by staying rooted and grounded in God's love and truth, our roots can break through even the hardest ground we face.
This week, Pastor Caleb unpacks the meaning behind Palm Sunday and the celebration of Jesus’ triumphal entry. Drawing from Matthew 21, he highlights a few key takeaways from this powerful passage: that the King is here; but He doesn’t always come as expected. Jesus enters in humility, riding on a donkey.
Caleb challenges us to recognize the beauty in His lowly way and reminds us that we’re called to model our lives after His example of humility, obedience, and Peace. Tune in for a fresh perspective on Palm Sunday and what it means to follow the true King.