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In Matthew 25, we’re reminded that the Master will return, and how we steward what God has entrusted to us matters. God celebrates faithfulness, not perfection or results, and invites us to share in His joy through obedience and perseverance. Faithfulness requires action—our quiet, unseen efforts count just as much as the visible ones. Every step of faithful living now prepares us for the eternal reward of hearing, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Today we will explore how God entrusts each of us with gifts, opportunities, and responsibilities according to our ability, not randomly or unfairly. We learn that faithfulness with what we have—no matter the size—reveals our trust in God and allows His Kingdom to multiply through us. Fear and comparison can keep us from using what God has given, but stepping out in obedience leads to growth, influence, and reward. Ultimately, this parable challenges us to steward our gifts faithfully today, knowing that God sees, equips, and rejoices in our faithful service.
Join us as we explore Jesus’ Parable of the Talents and discover that everything we have—our time, talents, resources, and influence—is entrusted to us by God, not given by accident. Parables reveal and confront, showing us the condition of our hearts and calling us to faithful stewardship in the present as citizens of the Kingdom. We are challenged to live with open hands, investing what God has given us for His purposes, not hiding it out of fear or selfishness. Ultimately, this story reminds us that we are entrusted—on purpose, for a purpose—and that our faithful response impacts eternity.
This sermon looks at Nehemiah’s determination to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem despite obstacles, showing us how prayer, focus, and perseverance are essential to leaving a godly legacy. We’ll see how Nehemiah prayed before he panicked, refused to come down from the wall when distractions came, and finished the work God called him to do. In the same way, we are called to trust God first, stay committed to our mission, and persevere until His purposes are complete in our lives.
Joshua’s leadership legacy is marked by bold faith and unwavering determination to follow God’s direction. His story teaches us that boldness comes not from our own strength but from trust in God’s promises.
Deborah’s leadership legacy highlights wisdom, justice, and courage. As a prophetess and judge, she balanced strength with compassion and boldly followed God’s direction in times of crisis. Her life inspires us to lead with discernment, fairness, and a heart aligned with God’s will.
When life hits hard and leaves you shaken, the answer isn’t to pull away but to press in closer to Jesus. Just as He reminded His disciples that He is the way, the truth, and the life, we find hope, direction, and strength when we double-down on Him. In the moments of deepest struggle, Christ assures us of His presence, His promises, and His power to carry us through.
David’s leadership legacy is rooted in his genuine & wholehearted worship of God and his willingness to repent when he fell short. His story reminds us that great leaders are not perfect but are defined by their pursuit of God and their humility to seek His forgiveness.
Pastor Jeff explores the deep longing for breakthrough and healing, illustrated by the man waiting at the pool of Bethesda, and reveals that the true source of living water is Jesus and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. Through Scripture, we’re reminded that God’s power is not distant or inactive, but present and stirring, calling us to recognize, respond, and move in faith. We are urged to be continually filled with the Spirit, to fan into flame what God has placed within us, and to actively step into the supernatural life He offers.
In Mark 2:1-12, four friends go to extreme lengths—literally breaking through a roof—to bring a paralyzed man to Jesus, demonstrating the kind of bold faith that moves hearts and brings healing. While the crowd watched, Jesus not only healed the man’s body but also forgave his sins, revealing His divine authority. This story challenges us to consider our role: are we the one who needs healing, the one helping others find Jesus, or someone withholding forgiveness that could set another free?
Moses’ leadership legacy is defined by his courage to follow God’s call and to stand firm in the face of fear and opposition. His story reminds us that courage is not the absence of fear but the willingness to act in faith despite it.
In this kickoff to our new sermon series Legacy, we look at Abraham—the father of faith—and how his obedience, trust in God’s promises, and willingness to follow even when the path was unclear left a lasting impact on generations. Abraham’s story reminds us that real faith moves before understanding and grows through testing. Discover how your own steps of faith today can shape the spiritual legacy of tomorrow.
Season of New - Audio

Season of New - Audio

2025-07-1346:24

Are you ready to step into something new? Join us as special guest, Pastor Terry Reilley, helps us discover how to stop rehearsing the past, release what no longer serves us, and recognize the new path God is already unfolding. It’s time to move forward with purpose—God is doing a new thing, and you’re invited to be part of it!
Join us as our Mexico Missions Team shares the incredible stories, God-moments, and powerful experiences from their trip. From laughter and late nights, to life-changing moments and unforgettable encounters with God, this trip was more than just meaningful…This missions trip was the most emotional and powerful one we have ever experienced as a team, and you have to hear about what went on with all of us.
Being a follower Jesus means being committed to good things, right? What if I told you that our lives are filled with commitment traps, and even if they may be good things that started with Jesus, are actually just taking us further from Him. How can we better evaluate the commitments in our lives to help us become closer to Jesus?
Today we will confront one of fear’s most powerful lies: that you're alone. From Joshua standing on the edge of the Promised Land to the disciples facing the world without Jesus, we see God's steady promise to be with His people. Whether you're stepping into something new or just trying to make it through the day, this message is a reminder that you are never alone. Fear may shout loud, but God's presence speaks louder.
Luke 15 reveals the heart of a Father who relentlessly pursues, graciously restores, and joyfully receives His lost children. Our guest speaker, Peter Smith, will unpack the parable of a father's children to show how God values every individual and longs to bring them home—no matter how far they’ve wandered.
When we have fear and anxiety about tomorrow, it robs us of peace, presence, and purpose today. Jesus calls us to live in the moment with trust, reminding us of our immense value and God’s promise to provide daily what we truly need. When we let go of tomorrow’s fears and embrace today’s grace, we find freedom, strength, and deep reassurance in God’s care.
What do we do when fear and anxiety feel like constant companions? Today we explore the Apostle Paul’s powerful words to the Philippians about finding peace—even in the middle of chaos. From honest prayers to everyday struggles, we’ll discover how putting our fears in their proper place—in God’s hands—leads to a peace that surpasses all understanding. Whether it’s bills, broken-down cars, or the uncertainty of the future, this message reminds us that peace isn’t found in having control—it’s found in trusting the One who is.
What do you do when fear takes over? In this powerful message, we kick off our series Fear Is a Liar by exploring 2 Timothy 1:7 and how God equips us with power, love, and self-discipline to overcome unhealthy fear. From childhood stories to biblical truths, this sermon will help you identify the fears holding you back—and show you how to walk in freedom.
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