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This sermon explores what it means to follow Jesus in a world where we can feel like sheep among wolves. As His people, we remember who we are and whose we are, learning to live on mission with courage and kindness, wisdom and gentleness, while trusting the Shepherd to guide our steps and our words.
Psalm 1 shows us that we all come to a fork in the road. One path leads to a life that flourishes with Christ at the center, and the other slowly fades away; the difference is whether we delight in and obey God’s Word. This message invites us to say yes to His wisdom, no to what pulls us away, and take one bold step toward the life that truly grows.
When the diagnosis is heavy and life feels fragile, Hezekiah’s story reminds us to prepare our hearts, pray honestly, and trust God whether He heals now or carries us home. If you’re asking for a miracle, this message will help you lean into His power and live faithfully on the other side of whatever He does.
When you start praying and things get harder, it can feel discouraging, but Hezekiah’s story shows that trouble often meets the faithful, and that’s where God does His deepest work. In this message, we’ll learn to take courage, press into prayer, and trust that the God who allows the pressure is also the One who delivers for His glory and your good.
Join us each Wednesday night during February for a time of worship and prayer. Together, we will rest in God’s presence, learning to seek Him and be shaped by His Spirit.
What if the way we worship, give thanks, and live generously actually creates space for God to move in our prayers? In this message from 2 Chronicles 30, we look at how Hezekiah led God’s people to shape an atmosphere of worship, gratitude, and generosity—and how those same practices can help deepen our prayer life today.
Join us each Wednesday night during February for a time of worship and prayer. Together, we will rest in God’s presence, learning to seek Him and be shaped by His Spirit.
Hezekiah didn’t just want God to answer his prayers; he wanted God Himself. As P28 begins, this message helps us prepare our lives for real, powerful prayer.
Jesus has already given you influence; the question is how you are using it. In this message, we look at what it means to lead others to Christ through everyday words, actions, and even imperfections, learning to gather people with Jesus as we live out a life of discipleship.
Are you just a Christian in name or are you truly following Jesus? This message invites you to live in Christ, not just for Him, as you move from belief to a Spirit-led, transformed life that reflects Jesus from the inside out.
Jesus invites you into more than religion. He invites you to Himself. If you’re weary, worn out, or weighed down, He offers rest for your soul and a new way to live by learning from Him.
You don’t drift into spiritual growth; it takes a plan. In this message, we unpack how to grow more like Jesus this year through simple, intentional goals rooted in the early church’s example: growing in the Word, praying with purpose, connecting in real relationships, and sharing what God’s given you.
Noel means good news, and the angel’s announcement was the greatest birth announcement ever made. Discover how the first Noel still brings great joy for all people, including you.
The birth of Jesus wasn’t just a sweet story. It was a spiritual breakthrough. This message dives into the angelic announcement in Luke 2, reminding us that Christmas is a collision of heaven and earth, and an invitation to live aware of the unseen but very real spiritual reality around us.
Bethlehem may have been a blip on the map, but God used that tiny town to bring the greatest gift the world has ever known. If you’ve ever felt overlooked or insignificant, this message is a reminder that God sees you, loves to use the unlikely, and always keeps His promises.
Fresh Wind is a monthly night of prayer focused on growing together in prayer and pursuing God’s presence. This is an opportunity to seek Him, lift our voices in worship, and experience His renewing power as a church family.
Have you ever sung a Christmas song for years only to realize you didn’t actually know what it meant? This message dives into “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” and Philippians 2 to uncover the wonder behind the words and how knowing them can lead us to worship Jesus, our humble King.
When we gather, it’s not just about what we say—it’s about building others up in love and clarity. In this message from 1 Corinthians 14, we’re reminded that worship should strengthen, not confuse—and that God’s design for the Church is peace, not chaos.
What if the part you play—yes, you—is more essential than you think? In a world that says you’re replaceable, God’s Word reminds us that every person and every gift matters deeply in His Church.
You’re not just a human having a spiritual experience; you’re a spiritual being, created and gifted by God, living out His purpose right here and now. In this message, we’ll discover how the Holy Spirit gives each of us spiritual gifts, not to impress others, but to bless the Church and bring Jesus’ presence to the world.























