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What do you do when life gets hard, faith feels fragile, and walking away seems easier? In this sermon, “You’d Want Someone to Stay,” we explore the importance of staying present for others in their moments of struggle—just like we would hope someone would stay for us.
Following Jesus isn’t always easy. There are seasons when doubt, pain, and confusion make it tempting to step back or give up. But the Christian life calls us to something deeper: faithfulness, compassion, and commitment to one another.
This message challenges us to wrestle honestly with our faith, walk alongside others in their struggles, and remember that the presence of a faithful friend can make all the difference.
If you’ve ever struggled with doubt, discouragement, or the hard parts of following Christ, this sermon is for you.
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We live in a world of filters, crops, and carefully curated moments. But when it comes to your soul, you’d want the truth, not the edit. In this message, we strip away the religious "highlights reel" and look at the raw reality of our walk with God. We often try to present a version of ourselves that looks "figured out," but God isn't looking for the edited version of your life. He wants the honest, unpolished truth of where you are.
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Stop letting the world slow you down. There are moments in life when the weight of frustration, sadness, or loneliness feels like a brick wall. But as Christians, we aren't called to live in a constant state of "survival mode."
In this message, we explore the truth that God wants you to live more in the blessed moments than in the stress moments. If you’ve felt like you’ve lost your momentum or that the "blessedness" of sensing God’s presence has faded, this word is for you. It’s time to rediscover a faith that wouldn’t stop for nothing.
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We often hesitate to speak up, fearing we might offend or overstep. But if you were heading toward a cliff, wouldn't you want someone to tell you? If your life was built on a foundation that couldn't hold, wouldn't you want to know before the storm hits?
In this message, we explore the uncomfortable but life-saving necessity of biblical truth. We look at why God’s warnings aren't meant to restrict us, but to rescue us.
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Often, the most radical act of God isn’t the intervention itself, but the stillness that follows. It is the steady, quiet work of mercy turning a site of wreckage into a foundation for something new.
In this message:
Beyond the Interruption: What happens after grace breaks the fall?
The New Blueprint: Moving from a history of shame to a future built on unmerited favor.
The Language of Healing: How mercy doesn't just stop the pain, but teaches us a new way to speak, live, and breathe.
This is the evolution of grace—where the rewritten life begins to take root, proving that the end of judgment is only the beginning of our true story.
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Sometimes the most powerful move God makes isn’t punishment — it’s mercy.
In this message, we explore how God’s mercy interrupts cycles of sin, shame, and brokenness, and how grace steps in where judgment was expected. When mercy shows up, history changes, identity shifts, and lives are rewritten. This is the moment where the cycle breaks — not by force, but by grace.
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In this sermon, we explore the life-changing moment When Mercy Interrupts The Cycle. We often find ourselves stuck in patterns of mistake, regret, and pain, but God’s mercy is the only force powerful enough to break the chain.
If you feel like you’re caught in a cycle you can’t escape, this message is a reminder that God’s grace doesn't wait for you to be perfect—it meets you right where you are to give you a new beginning.
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God did not save us to live idle or ineffective lives. He calls His people to be useful and fruitful, growing in spiritual maturity and expressing faith through love, obedience, and good works. A fruitful life is not about striving harder, but about remaining connected to Christ and allowing His life to flow through us.
In this message, we explore what it means to live with purpose in God’s Kingdom—developing character, bearing lasting fruit, and walking in a way that honors Him. When we abide in Him, our lives become a blessing to others and a testimony of His grace at work within us.
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When the Shepherd Calls is a message about learning to recognize the voice of God in the middle of noise, pressure, and distraction. Scripture reminds us that the Shepherd still speaks—and His sheep still hear. The real question is whether we are attentive, surrendered, and willing to follow when He calls us forward.
This sermon challenges us to move beyond familiarity with God and step into obedience, trust, and intimacy with Christ. When the Shepherd calls, it’s not just an invitation to listen—it’s a call to follow, to leave comfort, and to walk into purpose.
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Christmas reminds us that God didn’t come to keep His distance—He came to invite us close. In this message, There’s a Place at the Table, we’re reminded that the birth of Jesus is an open invitation: a seat prepared not for the perfect, but for the willing, the broken, the searching, and the forgotten.
At God’s table, there is grace instead of rejection, belonging instead of isolation, and hope instead of fear. No matter your story, your past, or where you find yourself today, there is room for you.
We pray this message encourages your heart and helps you see Christmas not just as a season, but as an invitation into God’s family.
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In this message, we look at why the Christmas story is the end of our striving. Jesus’ invitation is a promise that His heart is gentle and humble, and His love for you isn't a performance review—it’s a refuge.
Watch to discover:
The truth about God's non-contingent love.
How the "Holy Night" changes how we "Go" into our daily lives.
Finding actual rest in a world that demands constant productivity.
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In Great Joy, we explore the joy that heaven proclaimed at the coming of Jesus—a joy that goes far beyond temporary happiness or emotional highs. This is the kind of joy rooted in God’s presence, His promises, and the good news of Christ. It is a joy that enters a broken world and brings hope where it is most needed.
Scripture shows us that biblical joy is not dependent on circumstances but is grounded in who God is and what He has done. In this message, we are reminded that true joy remains steady even in uncertainty, suffering, or waiting, because it is anchored in God’s faithfulness rather than our situations
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This week in our Holy Night Christmas series we explored one of the most beautiful truths in Scripture. Jesus did not come for the powerful or the polished. He came for all people.
As we continue through Advent, we look again to the Gospel of Luke and allow the Christmas story to come alive with new meaning. The birth of Jesus was not only the fulfillment of hundreds of ancient prophecies. It was God’s loud and loving declaration that no one is too low, too wounded, too imperfect, or too far gone for His grace.
The angels did not appear to kings or religious leaders. They appeared to shepherds. Men who were overlooked, unwanted, unclean, and dismissed by society. God chose the lowliest people to receive the highest news. Through them He announced a Messiah who came to redeem, restore, and bring peace to every human heart.
In this message we uncover:
• Why the Christmas story is the ultimate fulfillment of prophecy
• How God intentionally chose the shepherds to show His love for the least
• The deep wounds we carry and the peace Jesus came to bring
• How shame loses its power in the presence of Christ
• What it means that the birth of Jesus is good news for all people
Through scenes from The Chosen: Holy Night, we see the shepherds’ story in a fresh way and watch how the arrival of Jesus binds up their wounds in both body and soul. The same peace offered to them is offered to us today.
Jesus comes to bring peace within because He makes peace between.
Between us and ourselves.
Between us and God.
As you watch, may you be reminded that the Savior was born for you, loves you, and brings a peace that no circumstance can take away.
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This week we begin our Christmas series Holy Night by looking at one of the most powerful truths in Scripture: nothing is impossible with God.
For generations God’s people waited in silence, holding onto ancient promises of a Messiah who would come and make all things new. Hope felt distant. The waiting felt endless. But then heaven broke through the silence with a message to Mary and Joseph that changed history forever.
In this message we step into their story and discover how they kept walking, kept believing, and kept hoping when everything around them looked impossible. Their strength did not come from circumstances. It came from remembering who God is and what He has always done.
As we enter Advent, we learn what it means to wait with hope. The same God who fulfilled His promise in Bethlehem is the God who is still moving, still speaking, and still doing the impossible in our lives today.
In this message you will learn:
• Why remembering God’s faithfulness fuels hope
• How Mary and Joseph trusted God in uncertainty
• What it means to hope in seasons of silence
• How Advent invites us to prepare our hearts
• Four practical ways to hold onto hope when life feels impossible
If your situation feels heavy, delayed, or impossible, this message is for you. God is not finished. The story is not over. And the same God who moved then is moving now.
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This week we celebrated Legacy Sunday by remembering a powerful truth: when God wants to do something great on the earth, He builds a team to do it through.
Following an incredible Legacy offering, Pastor Kelly shared how every seed we sowed is now in God’s hands, ready to produce a harvest in our church, our city, and our lives. A harvest always brings work, which means it brings opportunity. It takes compassion, unity, and willing hearts to love, serve, disciple, and pastor people well.
This message reminds us that teaming is not a strategy. It is God’s design. The Church is a body with many parts, each one valuable, gifted, and necessary. We accomplish far more together than we ever could alone, and the mission of Jesus moves faster and stronger when we stand side by side in purpose.
Being planted in God’s house is sacred. It grows our faith, builds our character, and positions us to make an eternal difference.
Watch this message and be encouraged to move from spectator to contributor, from standing on the sidelines to stepping into the calling God has placed on your life. This is our moment to be the team God uses to build His Kingdom.
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Legacy Sunday is a holy and historic moment for our church family. Today we celebrate everything God has done and we step forward with faith, generosity, and expectation for everything He will do next.
Legacy is about honoring the people who prayed, served, and sacrificed before us, and it is about believing for the future God is building through us. This message calls us to spiritual depth, maturity, and obedience as we move toward a year marked by convergence where the power of the Spirit meets the purpose of the Church.
In this preaching, Pastors Landon and Kelly walk us into the vision for 2026 and remind us that our giving today becomes the testimonies of tomorrow. Every seed sown moves the mission forward and creates space for salvations, baptisms, discipleship, worship, and spiritual growth for generations to come.
Watch this message and be encouraged to go all in for the Kingdom. Your generosity is building a legacy that will outlive you.
When we bring our “nothing except” to God, He turns it into more than we could ever imagine. 🤍
This Sunday, Pastor Kelly reminded us that Legacy is not about the amount we give but the obedience behind it. God multiplies surrendered hearts and open hands to build something eternal — for our families, our church, and generations to come.
It is not about what we have. It is about what happens when we give it back to Him.
This week Pastor Landon shared a powerful message about moving forward into legacy.
God has been faithful through every season, from living rooms to new buildings, from prayers to promises fulfilled. But the same God who was faithful then is calling us to step forward now — with faith, with generosity, and with vision for what He is building next.
We cannot press forward while holding on to the past. Legacy is built by people who trust God’s timing, give with open hands, and believe that the best is still ahead. Every act of obedience today becomes the foundation for generations to come.
Watch now and be encouraged to keep pressing forward into all God has called you to build. 🌿
This week Pastor Landon Kyker continues our Legacy series with a powerful message called “Bold Prayers, Big Territory.”
Through the prayer of Jabez, we are reminded that God honors bold faith, big vision, and hearts that go all in for His Kingdom.
We are not just building buildings. We are building legacy.
Faith isn’t a feeling — it’s the fit of the resurrected. 🕊️
In this second message of the Legacy 2025: All In for the Kingdom series, Pastor Landon Kyker teaches that real faith doesn’t wait for proof — it starts with hearing God’s Word and moving toward His voice, even when nothing looks different yet.
Through the story of Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10), Pastor Landon reveals how faith:
• Hears before it sees
• Speaks what it seeks
• Throws off the old to take hold of the new
• Focuses forward on Jesus
• Becomes complete when it helps others believe
Because resurrection isn’t just about being saved — it’s about stepping into your new assignment with bold, confident faith.
So throw off the old cloak, silence the doubts, and move toward the voice of the One who still stops for faith-filled people.
🙌 Faith is the fit of the resurrected.



