In this message from our Beloved series in 1 John, we explore what it truly means to walk in the light as God is in the light. John reminds us that the gospel begins with this truth: God is light, and in Him there is no darkness at all. From that foundation, we learn that fellowship with God naturally produces fellowship with one another—and that both are marks of a transformed, Spirit-filled life.
This message unpacks the difference between living in sin and walking in sanctification, showing how the grace of Jesus continually cleanses and changes us as we remain close to Him and His people. True holiness isn’t about perfection—it’s about living in fellowship with the God who is light.
In this special Pastor’s Appreciation Sunday message, guest speaker Pastor Matt Hall delivers a powerful word about what it means to be The Church The World Can’t Ignore. Preaching from John 13, Pastor Matt reminds us that Jesus left His disciples with a simple but world-shaking command: “Love one another, just as I have loved you.”
This message challenges us to see the church not just as a building, but as a body—people who need each other, love each other, and turn toward one another in every season. When believers love like Jesus loved—sacrificially, graciously, and authentically—the world takes notice!
In this final message of Heart of the House, we focus on our mandate to multiply—not by striving in our own strength, but by the power of the Holy Spirit working through us. From Jesus’ Great Commission to the first command in Genesis, God’s heart has always been for His people to reproduce His life in others.
Multiplication isn’t about numbers—it’s about discipleship. We multiply when we pour into our homes, our church, and our community so that the life of Christ grows beyond us! This episode is a call to carry the mission forward: to teach, to disciple, and to trust that Jesus is with us every step of the way.
In this fourth message of the Heart of the House series, we look at Matthew 5, where Jesus calls His people the light of the world—a city set on a hill. This message unpacks what it means for the church to shine in a world marked by chaos and darkness.
As the body of Christ, we are called to be a place of rest for the weary, protection for the vulnerable, and most importantly, a dwelling place for God Himself - where people can meet with Him. Discover how the light of Christ in us draws people into His presence and why our collective witness as the church cannot—and must not—be hidden.
In this week’s message from the our Heart of the House series, we unpack Ephesians 4 and what it truly means for the church to be the body of Christ. As we love God and love one another, we are drawn into unity—not as individuals operating on our own, but as members of one body, each with a God-given role.
Discover why every member matters, how grace equips us to serve, and why the church THRIVES when each part functions as God designed. This message is a call to embrace our roles in the body, live in unity, and build one another up in love.
In light of recent tragedies, and in a world filled with chaos, anxiety, and constant noise—where do we turn for true comfort? In this week’s message, Christ Our Comfort, we look at 2 Corinthians 1 and lean into the fact that God is the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort. We unpack how the Lord comforts His people through His sovereignty, His nearness, and the endurance He provides by His Spirit. This comfort isn’t just for us—it’s meant to overflow to others who are hurting.
Tune in to be reminded that Christ Himself draws near to comfort His people and gives peace that the world cannot offer!
In the second message of our Heart of the House series, we turn to 1 John to explore what it really means to love one another. Loving God comes first, but Scripture makes clear that loving one another flows directly from that love. With wisdom from the Apostle John, this message reminds us that love is not simply an emotion—it’s a decision, a command, and the visible evidence that we belong to Christ!
Discover why true love requires the power of the Holy Spirit, how sacrificial love reflects the heart of Jesus, and why our love for one another is the greatest testimony of the gospel to the world!
In this opening message of the Heart of the House series, Pastor Brandon lays the foundation for what must be central to the life of every believer and every church: loving Jesus first. From Matthew 22 and Revelation 2, we’re reminded that God’s priority has always been—and will always be—that His people love Him with everything!
This message unpacks what it means to return to first love, to let affection for Jesus go deeper than simple obedience, and to build everything we do as a church on the immovable foundation of delighting in Him. If we love Him well, everything else will follow.
In the final message of our In Christ Alone series, we close Galatians with Paul’s powerful reminder that the cross of Jesus is our only boast. True freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want, nor is it about keeping man-made rules—it’s about living in the Spirit, carrying one another’s burdens, and serving in love.
This concluding message ties together Paul’s letter with a clear call: examine your life, sow to the Spirit, and live as a new creation. The cross has set us free—free from sin, free from legalism, and free to love and serve one another!
This week we dive into Galatians 6 and discover what true love looks like within the body of Christ. Paul teaches us about restoring brothers and sisters who stumble - who is responsible and how they are to be restored.
Join us as we explore what it means to bear one another’s burdens, fulfill the law of Christ, and live out sacrificial love that sets the Church apart from the world.
In this week’s message from In Christ Alone, we conclude Galatians 5 with a call to live out our freedom in Christ by walking in the Spirit. True liberty isn’t about self-indulgence—it’s about serving one another in love. We unpack Paul’s contrast between the works of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit, showing that only a life surrendered to the Holy Spirit produces lasting fruit. Learn what it means to crucify the flesh, abide in Jesus, and let His life flow through you for the good of others and the glory of God.
In Galatians 5, Paul reminds us that true Christian freedom isn’t about indulging the flesh - it’s about serving one another! For the Galatians, freedom from sin had become a license to sin. Paul here reminds them - and by extension us - freedom from sin is first to love God and then to reflect that love to others.
This message calls believers to resist the pressure to conform outwardly and instead live from the inward transformation only the Spirit can bring.
In this spirit-led message, we step away from our Galatians series for a timely word from Mark 4 on the Parable of the Sower. What kind of soil are we? Are we cultivating ground that’s ready for the seed of the gospel? In this message, we unpack why deep roots, slow growth, and faithful stewardship matter more in the Kingdom than hype and immediacy. This message challenges us to resist the urge for shallow soil living and to embrace the slow, hidden work of God that produces lasting fruit.
In Week 12 of In Christ Alone, we unpack Galatians 5:6–10, where Paul reminds us that in Christ, external religious markers mean nothing—only “faith working through love” counts. This message confronts the false gospels that creep into the church and urges believers to set their minds on the gospel daily!
With clear teaching on spiritual endurance, guarding against legalism, and cultivating affection for Jesus, this episode will help you walk in freedom, stay rooted in grace, and keep running your race with endurance.
In Week 11 of the In Christ Alone series, we look at Galatians 5, which reminds us of the incredible freedom we’ve been given in Christ. This message cuts through performance-based religion and warns against slipping back into the bondage of works. You’ll discover why it’s not enough to simply be “free” - you must stand firm in that freedom.
This episode unpacks the critical difference between outward effort and inward transformation, the balance of God’s keeping power with our responsibility to endure, and the glorious inheritance of those who remain in Christ!
In Week 10 of In Christ Alone, we walk through Paul’s striking allegory of Hagar and Sarah to reveal the heart of the gospel: you are not a child of slavery, you are a child of promise. Drawing from Genesis and Galatians, this message exposes the futility of performance-based religion and highlights the beauty of Spirit-led adoption.
Those who are in Christ are not defined by their own effort, but by God’s power. Just like Isaac, we are born of the Spirit. Not of striving, but of surrender. And when performance and legalism try to creep in, Paul’s bold call still applies: cast out the slave mindset—live as sons and daughters of freedom.
In Week 9 of In Christ Alone, we unpack one of the most personal and passionate sections of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Paul isn’t just writing as an apostle, he’s pleading as a spiritual father, longing to see Christ fully formed in the people he loves.
Through this message, we’re reminded that the gospel isn’t just about entering a relationship with Jesus, it’s about growing up into His image. It’s not about religious performance, spiritual rankings, or earning favor. It’s about refusing to go back to weak and worthless systems when we’ve already been adopted as sons.
If you’ve ever wrestled with performance, spiritual identity, or what it means to truly grow in Christ, this episode is for you.
In Week 8 of In Christ Alone, we explore the shift from spiritual slavery under the Law to full adoption as sons through faith in Jesus. Walking through Galatians 4, this message confronts both religious pride and cultural confusion, revealing how the gospel redefines what it means to belong to God's family.
Paul’s message is clear: lineage doesn’t make you an heir - faith does! And in Christ, we aren’t just saved - we’re adopted as sons, with full access! If you've ever struggled with identity, performance-based faith, or assurance of God's love, this message will ground you in gospel truth.
Why the Law?
In this deep dive into Galatians 3, we tackle a critical question: Why did God give the Law if salvation was always meant to come through faith? Exploring the tension between Law and promise, we examine how the Law served as a temporary guide, pointing us to Jesus. The Law was never a path to salvation, but a mirror exposing our need for grace! This message powerfully reminds us that righteousness never comes from following rules, it comes through faith in the finished work of Christ.
This week, we step aside from our Galatians series to explore the profound significance of Pentecost. We unpack the biblical roots of Pentecost, tracing its origins from the Old Testament Feast of Weeks to its fulfillment in the New Testament as the day the Holy Spirit was poured out on believers.
We dive deep into the “baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire” promised by the New Testament and the true transformation it brings - a refined life that is purified to live holy for the Lord! Pentecost isn't about gifts, it's about His glory! Whether you’re new to faith or seeking a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit’s work, this message will inspire, challenge, and equip you to pursue a life truly refined by fire.