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In this message, “The Promise Preserved: Noah and the Flood,” we explore Genesis 6 and the story of Noah—how God responds to human wickedness with both judgment and mercy, and how Noah’s faithfulness preserved God’s promise for future generations. This sermon challenges us to live set apart in a corrupt world, to find favor with God in our own generation, and to trust His preservation even when life feels chaotic.
Experience the powerful story of Acts 3 as Peter and John meet a lame man at the Beautiful Gate. In this sermon, “What I Do Have”, we see how the Holy Spirit equips believers not with what the world expects—silver or gold—but with what people truly need: Jesus Christ. Discover how spiritual discipline creates space for divine encounters, why “chronos” time and “kairos” moments matter, and how the power of the Holy Spirit makes us effective witnesses. This message will encourage you to focus n...
In Genesis 4, we encounter one of the most sobering stories in Scripture—the account of Cain and Abel. Both brothers brought offerings to the Lord, but only Abel’s was accepted. Cain’s anger opened the door for sin to take hold, leading to the first murder recorded in the Bible. This message unpacks three powerful truths we learn from Cain’s story: What we bring isn’t as important as how we bring it. God desires a heart of obedience and surrender more than the offering itself.Sin isn’t your f...
What do the Tower of Babel in Genesis and the Day of Pentecost in Acts have in common? And how does God’s answer at Pentecost reverse the confusion of Babel? In this sermon from our Acts: The Movement series we unpack: -The unity and self-focus at Babel vs. the Spirit-filled unity at Pentecost. -Why human success without God always fails. -How the Holy Spirit empowers us today to scatter with purpose and build for God’s Kingdom, not our own. 📖 Scripture: Genesis 11:1–9, Acts 1:13–15, Acts 2...
Today as we continue our series going through Acts, Pastor Jeremy unpacks the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination and what it means for the church in America. Drawing from Acts 4, this message challenges believers to stand with boldness, courage, and unity in the face of opposition, to share the Gospel with conviction, and to devote ourselves to prayer.
Join us as we launch our new series: ACTS: The Movement. In this message, Spirit Filled Church, we explore the opening chapters of Acts and the power of the Holy Spirit that transformed ordinary believers into bold witnesses who carried the Gospel to the ends of the earth. Discover: - Why Luke wrote the Book of Acts and its focus on the Person and power of the Holy Spirit - The difference between the Spirit indwelling at salvation and the baptism in the Holy Spirit - How Pentecost changed e...
God's grace flows down to the humble, not up to the proud. It meets surrender, not self-reliance. Grace doesn’t climb. Grace runs downhill — to the surrendered, the willing.
In this powerful message, we discover how every part of life carries an atmosphere: our homes, marriages, work, finances, and relationships. God longs for those atmospheres to be filled with His peace, joy, and presence. Drawing from the book of Exodus and Romans 14:17, we unpack what it means to host God’s presence today, turning the secular into sacred. Learn how natural things become sacred when devoted to God, why we are called to build spaces for Him, and how righteousness, peace,...
As believers, we believe in the miraculous, however we also believe that there are seasons that are used to develop an endurance that leads to perfection! Peter and the disciples find themselves in a stormy situation, but it was a word from Jesus that went ahead of them! The question is, are you going through it?
Who you walk with will shape who you become. Every relationship is a decision about influence—on your faith, your peace, your perspective, and your future. In this message from our Set the Atmosphere series, we look at what God’s Word says about relationships: Proverbs 13:20 — Walk with the wise and become wise; associate with fools and get in trouble. Psalm 1:1 — Joy comes from refusing the advice of the wicked. 1 Corinthians 15:33 — Bad company corrupts good character. Pastor unpacks t...
In Philippians 4, Paul expresses gratitude for the Philippian church's support and notes that their giving is a fragrant offering to God. Generosity is not just about meeting needs, but about sowing seeds, responding to God's giving, and making sacrifices that please Him. By giving generously, believers can experience God's provision and supply, trusting that He will meet their needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Are your finances shaping the atmosphere of your life—your peace, joy, and family relationships? In this message, Pastor Jeremy Austill continues the Set the Atmosphere series with a powerful teaching on financial order and biblical stewardship. Discover: Why money isn’t evil, but the love of money can enslave us How to break free from debt, fear, and financial stress A biblical sequence of financial priorities: honoring God, building legacy, covering essentials, paying what is owed, livi...
In our deeper dive into Philippians, we find that chapter 4:10-14 highlights that true contentment is not about external circumstances, but about finding satisfaction in Christ and learning to be content in every situation. Paul's example shows that contentment is a learned virtue that can be cultivated through practices like gratitude, focusing on relationships, and holding loosely to material possessions. By embracing this mindset, we can experience peace and strength in all circumstances, ...
In a culture that’s shifting faster than ever, how do we prepare the next generation to stand strong in truth and purpose? In this Back-2-School Sunday message, Pastor Jeremy shares how to set the atmosphere in our homes and churches so our kids grow up as weapons in God’s hands—forceful, not fragile. Drawing from the example of the tribe of Issachar, David’s preparation for Solomon, and Psalm 127, we’ll discover how to raise courageous, confident, and commissioned young men and women who can...
As we continue in the study of Philippians, it emphasizes the importance of controlling our thoughts and focusing on what is true, honorable, and praiseworthy. By rewiring our minds and taking every thought captive to obey Christ, we can experience transformation and peace, and live out our faith in a way that honors God. By putting into practice what we've learned and received from Christ, we can experience the presence of the God of peace in our lives.
Is your home filled with peace, purpose, and the presence of God—or chaos, fatigue, and disorder? In today’s message, “Getting My House in Order,” Pastor Jeremy Austill continues our series SET THE ATMOSPHERE with a practical, Spirit-filled challenge to realign our homes and lives with God's design. Drawing wisdom from Proverbs 24:3–4 and Psalm 127, this message explores: The spiritual impact of atmosphere in your home Why rest is just as holy as productivity How rhythm, routine, and boundar...
It is inevitable, we live in a world filled with decisions that require something out of us, and with almost every decision made-there is a tension called WORRY. The Apostle Paul in Philippians hands us a prescription straight from the throne room—a peace that doesn’t make sense, but keeps us GROUNDED.
What if the atmosphere of your life is the very thing holding back what God wants to do? In this second week of the Set the Atmosphere series, we examine one of the most jarring verses in Scripture: Mark 6:5 — “He could not do many miracles there...” Pastor Jeremy Austill dives into how familiarity — with Jesus, with church, with relationships — can subtly turn into complacency and even contempt, blocking the flow of God's presence and power. This message isn't just a warning — it's a call ...
The book of Philippians emphasizes the importance of settling conflicts within the church, where he encourages them to resolve their disagreement and work together in unity. Paul's approach to conflict resolution highlights the need for humility, a focus on what really matters, and a willingness to seek help from others, rather than letting personal differences harm the Body of Christ. By prioritizing their shared gospel responsibility and kingdom-building mission, believers can overcome pett...
What if the chaos in your life wasn’t random—but a sign that it’s time to build something greater? In this powerful message, "Set the Atmosphere: Created Order," Pastor Jeremy Austill kicks off a brand-new series by going back to the very beginning—Genesis. You'll discover how God's design brings order out of chaos, how your emotional atmosphere is deeply linked to your spiritual discipline, and why you were created not just to endure life—but to shape it. We explore the Law of First Mentio...