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Fuel Church exists so that people near and far from Christ can be filled (fueled) with the Grace and Hope found in Jesus Christ. It is our desire to reach every age, every culture, and every generation at each Worship Experience.
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In this message, Built to Win, we’re reminded that the Christian life is a spiritual battle—but it’s one we were designed to win. Drawing from Scripture, this message challenges believers to fight the good fight of faith with perseverance, focus, and confidence, knowing we are not fighting for victory, but from it. When we keep our eyes on Jesus, endure through pressure, and remain faithful, we don’t just survive the battle—we finish strong and receive the crown God has promised.
“Thank You Anyway” explores the power of gratitude as an act of faith in the midst of life’s storms. Building on the Built for Battle series, this message teaches that saying “thank You” before the victory is visible shifts our perspective, aligns our hearts with God’s promises, and releases His supernatural intervention. Using examples from Scripture and real-life stories, we learn how gratitude rehearses God’s faithfulness, positions our hearts for clarity, overcomes resentment, and unlocks blessings even in the waiting. Faith expressed through thanksgiving isn’t just polite—it’s powerful.
Built for Battle: Faith in Finances teaches that our financial lives are a spiritual battlefield where faith, not fear, determines victory. Rooted in 1 Timothy 6:12, this message shows how trusting God as our ultimate Provider, sowing in faith, stewarding with wisdom, and walking in contentment connects us to His supernatural provision. Faith transforms our money decisions from worry to worship, empowering us to live generously, strategically, and with confidence that we are more than conquerors through Christ.
Built for Battle: The Fight of Faith explores how the Christian life is a battlefield designed for victory. Rooted in 1 Timothy 6:12, this message teaches that faith is the weapon connecting us to Christ’s triumph, activating God’s power in weakness, speaking victory before it’s seen, enduring until promises manifest, and making us more than conquerors. It’s a call to stop fighting for victory and start fighting from it—living each day with confidence, boldness, and the unstoppable power of Christ.
This message explores how a life transformed by Jesus doesn’t just change you—it changes your world. Rooted in Galatians 2:20, it shows how God empowers you to influence others, bring restoration, multiply provision, establish peace, and produce lasting Kingdom impact. It challenges us to go beyond the seats of the church, actively sharing our faith, discipling others, and letting God’s light, love, and power flow through us to transform families, communities, and the world around us.
This message explores what a transformed walk looks like when Jesus changes your heart and renews your mind. Rooted in Galatians 2:20 and Ephesians 4:1, it shows how walking with Jesus leads to deeper intimacy with God, joyful obedience, spiritual authority, genuine love, and everyday impact. A transformed walk isn’t about perfection—it’s about staying in step with the Holy Spirit and allowing Him to shape the way you live, love, and lead each day.
This is message explores how true transformation begins in the mind. Rooted in Galatians 2:20 and Philippians 2:5–7, this message shows how God’s Word renews our thinking so we can align with His will, walk in peace, overcome sin, grow in wisdom, and reflect the character of Christ. It’s a call to let Scripture not just inform you—but transform you.
The battlefield of the Christian life is the mind. In Part 1 of A Transformed Mind, we discover how renewing our minds through God’s Word changes everything — from how we think to how we live. When our minds align with God’s truth, we gain peace, power over sin, and wisdom to reflect the character of Christ in our daily lives.
During Mission Sunday, we celebrated all that God is doing globally through Fuel Church and we heard from our missionary to Honduras, Joey Paul. In his message, God Prepares, Joey reminded us that God not only prepares the way before us but also prepares for us and in us. Through every season and assignment, God is shaping hearts, ordering steps, and equipping His people for His purpose.
In Part 2, we see that a transformed heart leads to action — loving others deeply, walking in freedom, and growing into spiritual maturity. Following Jesus isn’t just about a moment of salvation; it’s a lifelong journey of becoming more like Him.
When you give your life to Jesus, everything changes. In Part 1 of Marked, we learn that true discipleship begins with a transformed heart. Christ reshapes our desires and aligns our will with His — shifting us from living for ourselves to living for Him.
This week we close out our My Church Is series with My Church Is On Mission: We Don’t Sit — We Serve. Jesus modeled servant leadership, showing us that greatness is found in giving our lives for others. Every believer is called to serve—not as consumers of ministry, but as contributors to God’s Kingdom. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, our serving becomes more than tasks—it becomes worship that changes lives.
In When Jesus Steps In, we celebrate that baptism is more than going under water—it’s the declaration of a brand-new life in Christ. When Jesus steps in, He brings power to overcome, transformation by His Spirit, and a new beginning filled with purpose and hope. Baptism is the outward sign, but the inward fire of the Holy Spirit is what truly makes us new. Through His Spirit, we are given boldness, spiritual fruit, and the assurance that we belong to God. Today, every testimony reminds us that when Jesus steps in, everything changes.
In My Church Is… Developing Devoted Followers of Jesus, we’re reminded that we’re not just saved—we’re shaped. True discipleship begins with relationship, grows through obedience, and is strengthened in community. As we follow Jesus daily, we don’t just believe in Him—we become like Him and lead others to do the same.
In My Church Is… A House of Praise, we learn that worship is more than singing songs—it’s surrendering our hearts fully to God. Praise is our response to His love, a reflection of what He’s doing inside of us, and a weapon that brings breakthrough. No matter the storm, we can choose faith, joy, and praise to the One who is worthy.
In My Church Is… A House of Prayer, we explore the foundation Jesus laid for His church in Matthew 16. Prayer isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are. When we pray in spirit and truth, we align our hearts with God, invite His presence, and see His power move in our lives, families, and church.
Time to Build: Part 2

Time to Build: Part 2

2025-07-27--:--

In Time to Build – Part 2, we look at Nehemiah 4:6 and the hidden but essential work of building strong foundations. God calls us to lay layers of faith, wisdom, relationships, proximity, and praise—so we can carry the weight of His calling.
Time to Build: Part 1

Time to Build: Part 1

2025-07-20--:--

We’re called to build strong foundations in every area of life—spiritually, personally, and in community. Using Nehemiah’s example, this message teaches us how to build on Christ with wisdom, right relationships, and praise, so our lives and ministries stand firm through any challenge.
In this message, we follow Joseph’s journey through four defining seasons—Humility, Stewardship, Endurance, and Fulfillment—and discover how God uses each stage to shape our character for the calling ahead. Whether you’re in the pit, Potiphar’s house, the prison, or the palace, God is with you, working all things together for your good.
Promises: Part 5

Promises: Part 5

2025-07-06--:--

In this message, we explore why God allows seasons of waiting and how patience is more than just enduring delay—it’s a tool for spiritual formation. Through Scripture and real-life examples, we’ll discover how to turn frustration into faith, wait with humility, and trust that God’s timing is perfect. Patience isn’t punishment; it’s preparation for the promise.
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