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A single name can steady a shaken heart. In this session, we journey through Exodus 17 to explore Jehovah Nisi—“The Lord is my banner”—and discover why that ancient name still reshapes how we face exhaustion, conflict, and the long work of becoming a people set apart. The story begins with thirst and quarreling, moves through water flowing from the…
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Doubt doesn’t always roar—it often whispers, quietly shaking what we know to be true. In this week’s message, Pastor TJ continues our Monsters Under the Bed series by confronting one of the most common fears in faith: the monster of doubt. Through humor, honesty, and the story of Peter stepping out of the boat, we learn that doubt isn’t the absence…
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How do you love your people when words feel thin and life is loud? Mark Medley answers by taking us back to Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1 and showing how intercession becomes the most practical form of love. He begins with a raw, hopeful testimony of wandering and return from Ben Smith, then opens the Scriptures to build a simple, sturdy way to pray…
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Bitter water turned sweet isn’t just an ancient story—it’s a map for modern hearts carrying pain. In this powerful session, we explore Jehovah Rapha, the God who heals, and what healing looks like when cures delay, when diagnoses sting, and when faith must endure through the night. From Exodus 15’s bitter waters of Marah to the cross that reframes …
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How do you love your people when words feel thin and life is loud? Mark Medley answers by taking us back to Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1 and showing how intercession becomes the most practical form of love. He begins with a raw, hopeful testimony of wandering and return from Ben Smith, then opens the Scriptures to build a simple, sturdy way to pray…
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What if provision starts with presence, not paychecks? In this powerful opening session of our new series on the revealed names of God, we begin with Jehovah Jireh and explore a deeper, more personal picture of how God provides—often in ways that look like peace under pressure, courage to wait, unexpected helpers, and a table set right in the prese…
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Faith was never meant to be lived safely from the sidelines. In this closing message of the Courageous series, Pastor TJ challenges us to move past bare-minimum faith and step boldly into the places God calls us—even when it feels uncomfortable. Looking at the life of Joshua, we see that courage begins with God’s invitation to join His mission, gro…
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In The Power of Unity, part of the In Christ series, Scott Wiens opens Ephesians 1:9-12 to show that the “mystery” God revealed in Jesus is bigger than individual salvation—it is God’s plan to unite all things in Christ, things in heaven and on earth. Scott traces Paul’s language to Romans 16:25 and Galatians 4:4 to explain that this mystery, set i…
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Life rarely unfolds the way we expect—and sometimes God’s plans seem anything but logical. In this week’s message, TJ Loverde reminds us that true courage isn’t about having all the answers, but about trusting the One who does. Through humor, Scripture, and personal testimony, this message explores how we can remain steadfast when life feels confus…
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Kelly Kinder opens Ephesians 1:7–8 to show that redemption is not an abstract doctrine but a present reality that changes everything. Continuing the In Christ series, he unpacks Paul’s words: “In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace.” Kelly explains that “we have” literall…
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Some of the most life-changing moments come when we’re willing to step out of the harbor and into the deep. In this week’s message, Pastor TJ calls us to move beyond safe, predictable faith and embrace the courageous life God designed for us—a life that requires trust, risk, and bold steps into the unknown. Together we’ll discover: Faith was never …
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What if your entire view of God shifted from seeing Him as a distant benefactor to knowing Him as your Father? In Chosen for Adoption, part of the In Christ series, Pastor Derrick Overholt shares a deeply personal journey that led him to rediscover one of Scripture’s most life-changing truths. After decades of faithfully serving God, he realized he…
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Every season brings new opportunities to see life with fresh eyes—but only when we choose to focus on the right things. In this Vision Weekend message, Pastor Alex challenges us to examine how we see God, the church, and ourselves, reminding us that without clear vision we can lose direction, but with it, we can walk confidently into all that God h…
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In Introduction, the first message of the In Christ series, Tyler Lynde opens Ephesians with a clear aim: before we talk about what followers of Jesus should do, we need to know who we already are. Working through Ephesians 1:1–2, Tyler shows how Paul begins not with commands but with identity—rooted in the finished work of Jesus. Many of us readil…
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Some things aren’t meant to sit in the garage polished and unused—they’re meant to be taken out on the road. In this week’s message, Pastor TJ closes our summer series on the Kingdom with a challenging look at the parable of the talents, reminding us that our faith was never designed to be hidden away but invested, expanded, and lived out. Together…
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What does it look like to build a faith that outlasts you? In The God of Generations, Tyler Lynde opens Titus 2:1-8 and shows how God’s plan for cultural transformation is forged not in grand gestures but in ordinary lives that look like Jesus at home, at work, and in the neighborhood. Drawing from Paul’s instructions to Titus—sent into a Crete as …
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Every invitation carries weight—but none more than the one God extends to each of us. This week, guest speaker Joe Bres shares his powerful testimony and unpacks Jesus’ parable of the great banquet, reminding us that the kingdom of God is a feast prepared for all who are willing to say yes. In this message, we discover: God’s provision – His invita…
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As Red Letters concludes, Pastor Scott Wines sets Jesus’ wise and foolish builders beside a modern image from Hurricane Michael: a single house left standing because it was anchored far beyond code, on pilings driven deep into the sand. Scott shows that the difference in Matthew 7:24–27 isn’t the weather but the foundation. He lays three stones for…
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What if one day of your life could change someone else’s every day? This week, we continue our partnership with Convoy of Hope’s One Day to Feed the World—a movement that reminds us the kingdom of God calls us not to store up blessings for ourselves, but to become rivers of generosity that flow outward to those in need. In this episode, guest speak…
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"The Cure for Deception" brings us to Jesus’ sober warning in Matthew 7:15-23, and Pastor Kelly Kinder will not let it drift past our ears. Kelly shows how false teachers often arrive in convincing costumes, and why Jesus’ test is simple and searching: examine fruit over time in doctrine, character, and impact. He traces the enemy’s ancient playboo…
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In this final session of our Beatitudes study, Matthew Atchley teaches from Matthew 5:10—“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus speaks this in the present tense, promising that the kingdom belongs now to those who endure persecution for His sake. This session draws together the who…
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Every life tells the story of seeds—some planted long ago, others sown in the quiet moments of today—that will shape the harvest of tomorrow. In this week’s message, Pastor Debbie invites us to reflect deeply on what’s been planted in us and what we are planting in the lives of others, reminding us that everything grows from a seed, whether healthy…
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In this week's sermon in our "Red Letters" series, Pastor Tyler Lynde brings us to Jesus’ stark finale in the Sermon on the Mount: two gates, two roads, two ends. Tyler begins with the Golden Rule, not as polite restraint but as proactive love that mirrors the Father’s generosity and fulfills the law from the heart. Then he follows Jesus into the d…
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What does it really mean to be a peacemaker in a world filled with conflict? The answer might surprise you. When Jesus declared, “Blessed are the peacemakers,” He wasn’t calling us to avoid conflict at all costs—He was inviting us into a revolutionary way of engaging with a fractured and hurting world. The Greek word for peacemaker (eirēnopoios) ap…
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Some transformations happen quietly—rising slowly beneath the surface, but reshaping everything. In this week’s message, Pastor Jerry brings warmth, depth, and humor to a powerful parable of Jesus: the kingdom of heaven is like yeast that works its way through dough until every part is changed. Unpacking this brief but rich illustration, the messag…
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Prayer often feels like the spiritual practice we “should” be better at and secretly avoid. In Red Letters, Pastor Mark Medley takes us into Matthew 7:7–11, where Jesus reduces the complexity we put on prayer to three verbs: ask, seek, knock. Mark shows that this isn’t a technique but an invitation. The Father already knows our needs, yet He tells …
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What if you could stop struggling to feel “spiritual enough” and start experiencing God through simple, honest connection? In this transformative session on Matthew 5:8—“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God”—Brian Durfee unpacks Jesus’s radical redefinition of spiritual blessing and shows how purity of heart is rooted not in perfec…
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Sometimes the smallest things hold the greatest power. In this week’s message, Pastor TJ takes us into Jesus’ parable of the mustard seed to reveal how the kingdom of God begins in ways that seem insignificant but grows into something far greater than we could ever imagine. Through this teaching, we explore the nature of the kingdom and discover: S…
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