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Weekly messages from Worship Center's services.
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Remember - Part 1

Remember - Part 1

2026-04-0952:19

Trustworthy, Part 2

Trustworthy, Part 2

2026-04-09--:--

Jesus reveals Himself as the risen King who calls His church to live with urgency before the final harvest. When you encounter Jesus, your life is changed and your heart is softened toward people. This message from Revelation 14 and John 20 re-centers us on what matters most right now. Love spiritually lost people, align with Jesus and His kingdom, and actively participate in the harvest before His return.
Revelation 14 shifts our focus from fear and confusion to clarity about who Jesus is and what He is doing. While the world competes for our allegiance, Jesus stands as King and gathers a people who belong to Him, calling us to live with urgency and faithfulness. This message challenges us to move from distraction into active participation in the harvest of God’s kingdom, staying anchored to Jesus and enduring in His mission.
Water baptism is one of the clearest pictures of what Jesus does in a human life. In this message, we explore how baptism represents the death of our old life, the beginning of a new life in Christ, and the victory Jesus won through His death and resurrection. If you've ever wished you could start over, the Gospel offers something even greater than self-improvement — it offers new life.
Revelation 13 can create fear when people focus on the beast, the mark, and the number 666 without understanding the bigger picture. In this message, we see that Jesus reveals a counterfeit kingdom that demands allegiance through power, deception, and economic pressure. The real question Revelation 13 raises is not whether we can identify the beast but where our allegiance truly belongs. Followers of Jesus are called to recognize counterfeit authority, remain faithful under pressure, and live with settled allegiance to Christ.
In times of global conflict and uncertainty, many people wonder if current events are signs of the end times. When tensions rise in places like the Middle East, it is tempting to line up today’s headlines with Bible prophecy. But Scripture points us in a better direction. In Revelation 12, God pulls back the curtain and reveals the deeper conflict behind human history. The passage shows the enemy who opposes God’s kingdom and accuses God’s people, but it also reveals the decisive victory of Jesus. Through His birth, death, resurrection, and ascension, Jesus defeated the accuser once and for all and made a way for His people to overcome.
In Revelation 11, Jesus prepares His church for life as faithful witnesses in enemy territory. Spirit-empowered testimony will face real opposition, and at times it may look like evil has won. But this chapter shows that Jesus knows who belongs to Him, sustains His people in pressure, and will publicly vindicate their allegiance. The kingdoms of this world will not have the final word. Jesus will reign forever.
Kingdom-Driven Urgency

Kingdom-Driven Urgency

2026-02-2246:22

Revelation 10 reminds us to live with kingdom-driven urgency. In this message, we explore how Jesus calls His church to feel the weight and privilege of living in this moment. God’s final judgment of sin and evil is real and is moving toward a fixed end. We are called to internalize the gospel and to boldly proclaim the kingdom of God to all nations while there is still time. 
The call to Kingdom living is active. Our contribution is necessary and needed.
In Revelation 9, the sounding of the trumpets reveals that God’s warnings are expressions of mercy to wake people up before judgment escalates. Jesus has authority over evil, preserves those who belong to Him, and exposes the false idea that we can remain neutral toward Him. This message invites us to examine where we have set our gaze and to give our settled allegiance to Jesus.
Revelation 8 reveals that God’s warnings are not meant to produce fear, but to awaken hearts to renewed trust in Jesus. As creation itself is shaken, we are invited to shift our allegiance from systems that cannot save to His unshakable kingdom, anchoring our hope to Jesus who reigns over evil and calls us to deeper trust in Him.
Revelation 6 reveals Jesus as the reigning Lamb who is not reacting to chaos but ruling over it. As the seals are opened, the events described reveal patterns of human power, conflict, and collapse that expose where people place their trust. God’s justice is shown as a measured response to evil so that His creation can be restored. This message will help people learn to trust Jesus, remain faithful, and anchor their lives to His kingdom when the world comes apart. 
Revelation 4 shows us who is on the throne. Revelation 5 shows us what God intends to do with His authority. In this message, we see Jesus revealed as both the Lion and the Lamb, the only one worthy to execute judgment on evil and ransom people from sin. It’s God’s final plan to deal with rebellion, pride, and destruction. This message invites us to see history clearly, recognize where evil truly comes from, and examine where our allegiance lies. Jesus is not only Savior, He is the rightful King who will bring God’s kingdom to completion and calls us to align our lives with His rule today.
In this message, we begin a journey through the book of Revelation by looking at what John sees as the throne of God. Before judgment, before timelines, before global events, Scripture reveals a holy, sovereign Creator who governs all things. Revelation 4 reminds us that history is not spinning out of control and the throne of heaven is not shaking, even when the world is. You’ll be challenged to evaluate any area of your life where you are resisting God’s authority instead of aligning with it.
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