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Catch up on missed sermons (or just listen again) right here on our Podcast! Sermons from the week are uploaded every Monday.
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God Visits Man

God Visits Man

2025-10-12--:--

When God visits man, everything changes—because nothing is impossible when God steps in. In this powerful message, we’re reminded that there is no enemy we should fear, for the One who is greater—God Himself—is for us. Now is the time of salvation, the time to humble ourselves, pray for our nation, and seek His face. God still heals, still saves, and still fills homes with His Spirit. He desires to reveal Himself in every fiery furnace we face and to shape us into who He wants us to be—not what we think we should become. Be encouraged to align your words with God’s truth, to believe for your family’s salvation, and to trust that He will supply every need. When God visits man, healing flows, revelation comes, and lives are forever changed.
Discipleship Is Not an Option. In this episode, we explore what true discipleship really means. Salvation may be free—but discipleship is costly. Drawing from Luke 14 and Matthew 28, we’re reminded that following Jesus requires sacrifice, daily devotion, and a willingness to become more like Him in every attribute. We’ll look at how the early church lived this out—meeting daily, breaking bread from house to house, and caring for one another in ways that reflected the heart of Christ. Before the government took on the role of meeting people’s needs, the church was the hands and feet of Jesus to its community. Disciples make disciples, and sheep beget sheep. Learn what it means to truly love, serve, and live like Jesus in a world that desperately needs to see Him through us.
A Call for Discernment

A Call for Discernment

2025-10-05--:--

In this powerful message, we’re reminded that God is preparing His church for what’s ahead—and it starts with our hearts. Too often we get caught up in the duty of ministry rather than the relationship with Jesus. But when we draw close to Him, we gain the sensitivity and discernment we’ll need in these times. Through the story of Paul and the damsel with the spirit of divination in Acts 16:16–18, we see the importance of spiritual discernment. The Church must once again be grieved by what grieves the Holy Spirit and learn to judge—not the flesh—but the spirits, in love and truth. From Hebrews 5:13–14 to 1 Corinthians 12:1, this teaching calls believers to grow from spiritual milk to strong meat—to develop the maturity needed to discern both good and evil. True discernment is not just a gift; it’s a responsibility for every believer walking closely with the Word and the Spirit. When we know the Word and walk with the Holy Spirit, we can clearly hear His voice, recognize His leading, and move in obedience. Sometimes discernment says be still, and sometimes it says go. Either way, God is placing His people where they need to be for His purpose. Scripture References: Acts 16:16–18 | Hebrews 5:13–14 | 1 Corinthians 12:1 | Hebrews 4:12 | John 16:13
In this episode of our Evangelism, Outreach, and Discipleship series, we continue the teaching on outreach and dive into an important question: Who should we be reaching out to? Learn how outreach builds on evangelism and discover practical insights for identifying and connecting with the people God has called us to reach. This lesson was followed by a class exercise in creating outreach events using the knowledge learned so far, which was not recorded.
In this message, The Fight for the Next Generation, we turn to 2 Kings 3:26–27 and hear the urgent call of God for His church: the harvest is ready, and it’s time to fight for the next generation of believers. This is not about age, but about souls—those who are coming to Christ for the first time and those yet to be reached. This message challenges us to: Break generational curses so new believers don’t inherit the same bondage. Hold to the ancient paths of truth (Jeremiah 6:16) and not water down the gospel. Preach Christ and Him crucified with clarity and boldness. Embrace the power of the Holy Ghost who still heals, delivers, and sets free. Show grace to new converts as they grow through the process of sanctification. We cannot pass on what we have not broken through. If we remain bound, those stepping into the faith will stumble where we stumbled. But if we walk in freedom, the next wave of believers will be bold, Spirit-filled, and ready to carry the truth of Jesus into the world. Key Scriptures: 2 Kings 3:26–27 Proverbs 22:28 Jeremiah 6:16 1 Samuel 3 1 Corinthians 6:11 The time is now. The church must rise—not to raise a new gospel, but to raise up a new generation of disciples who will spread the message of Jesus like wildfire.
In Lesson 2 of our Evangelism, Outreach, and Discipleship series, Pastor Shelby Crump concludes the teaching on evangelism and begins exploring the vital subject of outreach. What is outreach, and how does it relate to evangelism? In this lesson, you’ll discover how the two connect and learn about the different types of outreach that can impact lives and communities for Christ.
This service brings a double portion of encouragement and conviction with messages from Pastor Billy Dupree and Pastor Shelby Crump. Pastor Dupree teaches what it truly means to walk with Jesus: to surrender fully, deny ourselves, and follow Him daily. He reminds us that grace though it is free it isn’t cheap, it calls us to lay down our old life and walk in newness of life. With stories of Peter’s restoration and warnings to not look back like Lot’s wife, we’re called to keep pressing forward, living in step with the Spirit, and making time for God above all else. Pastor Crump follows with a charge to the church from Mark 16:15 “Go into all the world and preach the gospel.” Preaching isn’t just for pulpits; every believer carries the power of the name of Jesus and the call to share the gospel. From salvation, healing, and deliverance into freedom, the name of Jesus still transforms lives today. Together, these messages remind us: Follow Jesus—and boldly proclaim His name.
In this class, you’ll learn how to evangelize with clarity and confidence. Pastor Shelby Crump began by teaching what evangelism is not, to help make clear what it truly is. True evangelism doesn’t simply point people to a church building, it points them to Jesus. Each person’s evangelism is unique and should not be compared to others. What matters most is that evangelism always shares the truth of Jesus.
Be Fearless

Be Fearless

2025-09-14--:--

In this Sermon, pastor Shelby Crump reminds us, oh men and women of God, to be fearless and be ready for the harvest. Be bold and don't be afraid or ashamed to proclaim Jesus, Be fearless! Be obedient to the Lord, not to the world.
God's Love

God's Love

2025-09-14--:--

God’s love is the foundation of everything we are called to be. John 3:16 shows the depth of the Father’s love for the world. That love does not wait for perfection; it reaches people even while they are still doing wrong. Romans 5:5 reminds us that the Spirit pours God’s love into our hearts. When we receive the Holy Spirit, Acts 1:8 promises power. That power enables us to love others sacrificially, to forgive and to move on. Baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire refines us and burns away the chaff, and God casts our sins into the sea of forgetfulness. This message will encourage us to ask God to fill us with his love, to forgive and forget, and to be used for his glory and honor. Pray with us: Lord, help me to love others as you love me.
The Journey of a Lifetime | 1 Kings 19:7 “The journey is too great for thee.” Life itself is a journey, from birth to death, and God has a plan for every step along the way. Your journey is unique, like a thumbprint, and your testimony reflects the story only you can tell. Though the road may feel overwhelming, with Jesus it becomes possible, because He is with you every step of the way. In this message, we look at the journeys throughout Scripture: * 1 Kings 19:7 – God was preparing Elijah for a miracle. * Ruth 1:1 – Sometimes loss happens along the way, but God is still faithful. * Luke 10:30-35 – The Good Samaritan shows us that on our journey, we are called to help and build each other up. * Luke 24:12-15 – On the road to Emmaus, Jesus Himself drew near and walked with them. * Luke 24:28-29 – Jesus was willing to go further, but they invited Him to abide. God is willing to go as far as you are willing to go. When you invite Him in, He will abide with you. No matter where you are on your journey, God is for you. He will not leave you or forsake you. Your final destination in Him is glorious, and the ending will be better than the beginning. Join us as we explore what it means to walk the journey of a lifetime with Jesus.
The "I AM" Has Sent Me

The "I AM" Has Sent Me

2025-08-31--:--

In this message, we are reminded that the same God who declared, “I AM has sent me,” is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He holds all power, knows the end from the beginning, and has already prepared solutions before problems even arise. Life may bring unexpected circumstances, but you are never alone. God’s presence is constant, His purpose is greater, and His love is always pursuing you. The God who was with Moses, David, and Paul is the same God who lives within you today. Trust Him, lean on His Word, and know that He will see you through.
Come in Agreement

Come in Agreement

2025-08-31--:--

In this sermon, guest pastor Dr. J. Peters speaks on the truth about the heart. He reminds us of the importance of doing the heart work God calls us to so that we can come into agreement with Him and His Word. We must turn away from pride and guard against being double-minded.
Under Fire

Under Fire

2025-08-24--:--

Peter knew what it felt like to be under fire by denying Jesus three times and carrying the weight of failure. But God didn’t leave him there. The fire revealed his need for grace, and at Pentecost, the fire of the Holy Spirit transformed him with boldness, power, and anointing. We all face the fire such as trials, accusations, lies, and attacks. But the same fire that refines us is the fire that fills us. When the fire of the Holy Spirit comes in, you’ll have power to overcome, to break generational chains, and to stand with boldness like Peter. Listen to this message from John 18:25–28 and be reminded: when you’re under fire, God is with you in the flames.
A Joint Message

A Joint Message

2025-08-24--:--

Be encouraged by this joint message! Pastor Billy Dupree shares from Romans 8:28 on how we should not confer with flesh and blood, reminding us to listen to the Lord instead. Then Pastor Shelby Crump follows by preaching on how we, as believers, are truly blessed and challenges us to consider what we do next with the blessings God has given us.
Don't Be Distracted

Don't Be Distracted

2025-08-17--:--

Distraction is one of the enemy’s greatest weapons against the church. Instead of standing united and focused on advancing the Kingdom, too often believers get caught fighting each other—or consumed by circumstances and even the “good” things in life. In this message, Pastor Shelby shares from Nehemiah 6:1-14 and Ephesians 6, reminding us that we must stay faithful, focused, and prepared for the real battle. Drawing from the story of Gideon’s 300, he challenges us to avoid the trap of distraction that cost the Midianites their victory. It’s time to rise up, stay on guard, and get busy doing the work of the Father.
The Platform of Jesus

The Platform of Jesus

2025-08-17--:--

In this powerful service, Guest Speaker Fred Calhoun, Pastor Billy Dupree, and Pastor Shelby Crump brought forth a timely word about staying on the platform of Jesus. Speaker Fred Calhoun spoke on being on the right team with Jesus when we are called up to meet him in the sky. He said “If you want to doubt, pout or live without this isn’t the church for you” when speaking about Calvary Tabernacle. We very much appreciate him visiting our church. From Luke 4:18, Pastor Billy reminded us that the platform of Jesus has never changed—it has stood for over 2,000 years and it is still anointed today. Every believer has a ministry, and we are all called to be useful in the body of Christ. Just as the Dead Sea has no outflow, a Christian without release becomes stagnant—we must let the Spirit flow through us. Pastor Billy emphasized that Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted, set the captives free, and invite us to live in the power of His Spirit. His arms are always open, no matter your past. When God sets you free, you are free indeed. Pastor Shelby Crump continued from 1 Corinthians 12:11–13, reminding us that we are all part of the body of Christ, called to pray, serve, and work together. If you want to be on the winning team, get on Jesus’ platform today. 📖 Scriptures Referenced: Luke 4:18, Acts 2, 1 Corinthians 12–13, John 4
Pastor Billy Dupree shared an encouraging message titled The Church Has a Future.
He that hath an ear, let him hear. In this sermon, pastor Shelby preaches on the importance of hearing from the Lord yourself and not relying on others to do it for you. He teaches on how to know if what you hear is from God. It is time to grow spiritually and have that individual relationship with Jesus!
Anointed for Dominion

Anointed for Dominion

2025-08-03--:--

God has called each of us for such a time as this to operate in our anointing. The anointing of dominion is for this time, this place, and the calling God has for you.
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