Real faith doesn’t just believe—it obeys. Discover how trusting God fully changes everything when you stop leaning on your own understanding.
Real faith starts with humility. Discover why pride is the root of sin—and how true greatness is found in surrendering to Jesus.
Don’t flirt with faith—run to it. From Moses on Mount Sinai to the cloud of God’s presence, discover what happens when you step boldly into what God is calling you to.
God’s faithfulness isn’t fragile—it reaches to the heavens. In this message from the Psalms, discover how His love shows up through thick and thin.
What happens when the one job that really matters—following Jesus—is neglected? In this message, Pastor James explores Ezekiel 34 and the sobering warning to shepherds who fed themselves instead of the flock. Using vivid stories like the Titanic lookout and the Challenger disaster, he draws us to the simple yet urgent truth: only Jesus rescues.
In a world clouded by chaos, division, and distraction, discover how God’s Word anchors us, how the Good Shepherd pursues us, and how we can live out our “one job” with purpose and faithfulness.
What do clouds have to do with your faith? More than you think.
In this opening message of the Caught Up in the Clouds series, Pastor James takes us from Psalm 19 to Numbers 9 and Exodus, showing how clouds throughout Scripture symbolize the leading presence of God. Just as He guided Israel through the wilderness with a pillar of cloud and fire, He still leads His people today—through His Spirit and His Word.
If you’ve ever felt like you were in a fog, stuck in chaos, or unsure of your next step, this message will remind you: you are never without God’s presence, and His plan is always in motion.
Sometimes the clouds in your life aren’t there to confuse you—they’re there to guide you.
"Is this real?" That's a question a lot of us deal with, especially when it comes to Jesus. In this sermon, Pastor James helps us see the reality of Christ, the Savior of the world.
There's a real God who loves real people through His very real son Jesus.
Paul and Silas sang at midnight—and the prison doors flew open. Discover how worship in the dark can break chains and bring freedom.
On the night of the Last Supper, Jesus sang a hymn before the cross. Discover why worship in the darkest moments is the most powerful weapon of all.
David didn’t defeat Goliath with a sword—he came with worship and faith. Discover how praise can be your greatest weapon when you face the giants in your life.
Worship isn’t just music—it’s warfare. In this powerful message, Pastor James Reardon shows how praise can shift atmospheres, break chains, and push back darkness.
At the end of his life, Paul makes it clear: if it’s all about Jesus, it can’t be all about me. A call to live with eternal focus.
Paul’s final charge: preach the Word—in season and out. Every moment is a chance to live and speak the gospel.
From a prison cell, Paul reminds us that all Scripture is God-breathed—our guide for teaching, correcting, and living in righteousness.
In this 9th installment of the Death Row series, Pastor James takes us into 2 Timothy 3 with Paul’s sobering warning from death row: in the last days, people will love themselves, money, and pleasure more than God. Preaching from a Roman prison cell, Paul’s final words remind Timothy—and us—what it means to live with integrity and godliness in a self-obsessed culture.
This message digs deep into the signs of a culture gone astray—materialism, narcissism, and hedonism—and contrasts them with a life rooted in Scripture, purpose, and Christlike endurance. With humor, vivid illustrations (yes, even the Little Mermaid's dinglehopper), and gospel truth, this sermon challenges us to be people who love the Lord more than ourselves, and who surround ourselves with those who lift us up in faith.
Key Takeaways:
A culture of self-love is a sign of spiritual decline.
Avoid people who claim godliness but deny its power.
True endurance comes through Christ, who has rescued us again and again.
The Word of God must be your foundation in confusing and difficult times.
In this powerful message, Death Row 8, we journey with the Apostle Paul as he writes his final letter from death row—urging Timothy, and us, to embrace a lifestyle of holiness. Drawing from 2 Timothy 2:20–26, this sermon challenges listeners to become vessels of honor, set apart for God’s purposes. Pastor James uses vivid illustrations—from cleaning products to KitchenAid bowls—to explore what it means to be useful, prepared, and pure in a culture that tempts us with youthful passions.
You’ll also hear a decade-by-decade breakdown of modern youthful passions and how Paul’s timeless advice to "flee" still applies. Whether you’re seeking a stronger walk with Christ or a reminder that holiness is not a moment but a lifestyle, this sermon will inspire and equip you.
Key Takeaways:
Holiness is a lifestyle, not a one-time decision.
God uses both the gold and clay vessels—but He calls us to be set apart.
Flee from youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace.
You were made to be useful and prepared for every good work.
We share so much information each day, but how often do we share the truth of Jesus and the hope that He brings? It would be inconceivable not to tell and retell the certain and sure truth of Jesus to everybody we can.
What would be worth so much to Paul that he would endure torture, stoning, imprisonment, and eventually death? The apostle Paul elaborates in this next section of his final letter.
Have you ever really counted the cost of following Jesus? In this message from Death Row, Paul reminds Timothy of the cost, and it's more than just escaping flames.
In this message, Pastor James takes us through 2 Timothy 1:13-2:2, calling on our need for community.