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Engedi Church exists to advance the kingdom revolution of Jesus worldwide.
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As we celebrate 20 years of God’s faithfulness at Engedi, we see that a healthy, flourishing church—and healthy, flourishing Christians—live in the fear of the Lord and are strengthened by the Spirit. Just as the early church grows in peace and power, we are called to press forward into the next season with faith, courage, and devotion.
God invites us to join Him in building His Kingdom—a work that lasts forever. Each of us has a unique lane to run in, a task assigned by God, and our job is to be faithful in it rather than imitating someone else’s calling. When we build our lives on, with, and for Jesus, we receive not temporary applause, but eternal reward and the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
God doesn’t just save us from something—He saves us for something. Every believer is called to live on mission, using the blessings we’ve received to be a blessing to the world and help others know Jesus. When we trade self-focused living for God’s global purpose, we find the joy, meaning, and story our hearts were made for.
We’re called to live differently, helping others discover their best life in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. True spiritual influence doesn’t come from eloquence or strategy—it comes from pointing people to Jesus, the source of abundant life. As we rely less on our own wisdom and more on God’s power, we become thermostats that set culture rather than thermometers that reflect it.
The way of Jesus runs opposite to the world’s pursuit of power and status—it’s a road of humility and surrender. Just as Christ lowered Himself in obedience and was later exalted, we’re called to follow the same path, trusting that the valley leads to victory. In a culture that prizes pride and self-promotion, choosing the low road is what makes us truly different.
Our true identity isn’t something we create—it’s a calling we receive from God. We’re set apart for His extraordinary purposes and find our identity not as isolated individuals, but together as His holy people, the Church.
True reverence for God leads us to rescue others—by sharing our faith, living faithfully to Jesus’ commands, and lovingly challenging one another—so that when we stand before Him, we’ll be found faithful.
Don’t waste your life—live in light of your eternal inheritance. With reverence for the cost of Christ’s sacrifice, invest in what truly lasts through holy living, kingdom work, and a life aimed at the finish when Jesus returns.
In a culture that’s made God feel small and familiar, we’re repositioning ourselves to live in the reverence of God's glory. This allows our hearts to be refreshed for deeper worship, greater holiness, and bold obedience.
Every voice can to lead you somewhere, but not every voice will lead you to life. How do we posture ourselves to listen to the one and only voice that matter's most? The most important voice is that of our Creator; the God of all things, who calls to us over and over. But are we truly listening?
Pastor Dan Seaborn shows how the parable of the mustard seed from Matthew 13 teaches us how we are called to invest in other people's lives and have an eternal perspective on day to day life. He teaches us how we can walk in the fruit of the Spirit daily to plant and sow seeds in other's lives.
You can have all the right desires—wanting to follow Jesus, lead your family, walk in purity—but without self-control, it all falls apart. This message will challenge you to stop just trying harder and start partnering with the Holy Spirit for real, lasting transformation.
What if your job isn’t just about paying the bills, but about worshiping God? In this message from Genesis 2, we explore how work was always meant to be sacred — a calling to create, protect, and reflect God’s character. If you've ever struggled with purpose in your work, this sermon will challenge you to see your 9 to 5 as an act of worship, not just a way to make a living.
What does real strength look like in a man’s life? In a world that defines masculinity by pride, performance, and independence, this message reminds us that true strength comes from God. Discover how biblical manhood is rooted in courage, love, service, and a deep relationship with Jesus.
What does true, biblical manhood look like in God’s eyes? In this message Pastor Brian looks at Psalm 128:1-6, to cast a vision of manhood rooted in the fear of the Lord, obedience to His Word, and the power of the Gospel. Come be encouraged and challenged as we explore how godly men can become a blessing to their families, their communities, and future generations for the glory of God.
Pastor Lungz takes us through verses in Paul’s letter to the Ephesians to help us understand what it means to walk in a manner worthy of our calling.
Prayer First

Prayer First

2025-07-1345:47

What if prayer wasn’t just a reaction to trouble but a daily connection to God’s power, purpose, and presence? In this message, we are joined by Pastor Josh Shockey and we explore how to pray like Jesus, not through perfect words, but through a powerful pattern that invites relationship, surrender, and trust. This sermon will help you get prayed up for whatever lies ahead.
Soul Talk

Soul Talk

2025-07-0646:05

It’s time to flip the script. Pastor Jerrell teaches the art of soul talk based on Psalm 42. When your soul feels downcast and your mind is flooded with doubt, it’s time to talk back—with truth. This sermon teaches how to shepherd our thoughts, remind ourselves of who God is, and speak hope into the silence.
God is always speaking, so why can’t we hear Him? Maybe the issue isn’t His volume, but our vessel. Jesus didn’t pray, “Father, get me out of this,” but “Father, glorify Your name.” What if the trouble you're desperate to escape is the very thing God wants to use to reveal His glory? This message dives into how to tune your soul to hear the Father's voice and what He might be trying to say for your sake or others.
What does your money say about your heart? In this powerful message from 1 Timothy 6, we unpack why chasing wealth can impact your soul—and how true contentment is only found in Christ. If you're ready to break free from the grip of discontent and discover a life of radical generosity and purpose, you don’t want to miss this.
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Levi Brandsen

love it. listen to it while I'm at work.

Jun 7th
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