We’re all called to disciple and to be discipled, but the way we show up in those relationships matters. Pastor Becky Johnson unpacks eight key principles that shape healthy, transformative discipleship. If you want to grow, pursue it with intention by showing up, asking to be discipled, and leaning into the process.
Revival begins with God awakening His people to the Great Commandment, and the Great Commission. Pastor Banning reminds us that discipleship isn’t just for a few, it’s something every believer is called to. True discipleship means walking with people, inviting God to work through our lives, and helping others become more like Jesus. Who are you investing in?
In this week’s message, Pastor Becky unpacks what it means to operate in the gifts of the Spirit and why they are essential for every believer. To disciple people within the charismatic movement, we must understand the gifts—what they are, how they function, and the purpose they serve in the life of the Church. These gifts aren’t just to be admired, but practiced and cultivated. As we learn to walk in them, we anchor ourselves in the truth of God’s Word, growing in discernment and maturity along the way.
Life is short, but eternity lasts forever. Pastor Banning reminds us that one day we will stand before God, and what will truly matter are the things we built on the words of Jesus. The titles, achievements, and rewards of this world won’t follow us into eternity. Only what’s rooted in Him will last.
Every Christian has a mandate to be a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ and advance the Kingdom of heaven on earth, and reveal Jesus to a lost and dying world. Pastor Banning Liebscher teaches us that it is impossible to fulfill this mandate without the power of the Spirit. The demonstration of God’s power through the gifts of the Holy Spirit reveals Jesus. Are you using the gift God has given you?
The gifts of the Holy Spirit are alive, and we need every follower of Jesus actively operating in them. Pastor Becky Johnson teaches us about how the gifts of the Spirit are meant to serve others. We are called to give what God has given us.
Many believers wrestle with frustration, confusion, and insecurity when it comes to hearing God’s voice and understanding their calling. In this message, Pastor Mark Kresge reminds us that we don’t have to live in fear of missing God’s call. Instead, he shows us how to discern His leading with confidence and respond in faith.
This week, Pastor Becky shares from Psalm 23 and reminds us that the Lord is our Shepherd. Too often, we try to lead ourselves and carry the weight of life on our own—but true rest and provision are found only when we allow Him to shepherd us. In every season and every need, the question remains: Is He enough?
We need God to move in the nation. Pastor Banning reminds us that the antidote to darkness in the nation is a church that has been awakened—one that is full of faith, full of hope, and constantly praying. The key to staying in this place is to guard our hearts, and stick close to the presence and Word of God in the midst of everything going on around us.
God has called us to fulfill the Great Commission in our generation. In this week’s message, Jeremy Curry, Founder of Fire and Fragrance Himalayas, reminds us that our lives are meant to proclaim the death and resurrection of Jesus. He also shares about Youth With A Mission’s powerful initiative called Every Language—a movement committed to translating the full Bible into every language on earth and sparking discipleship through the process. Learn more and be part of the movement at everylanguage.com
God’s justice is not just fair but deeply personal and redemptive. Pastor Banning unpacks how God’s justice and righteousness flow from His holiness, setting the standard for what is right and wrong.
All of God’s attributes are connected to His holiness. Pastor Banning reminds us that the Christian life is a response to the revelation of God’s holiness. Without understanding it, we can’t see God for who He is or become like Him, and He longs for us to look like Him.
This week Pastor Becky Johnson unpacks the “Omni” nature of God, His power, presence, and knowledge, and how these truths silence our smallest and greatest fears.
This week, Pastor Becky Johnson unpacks the profound truth that God is love, exploring how our view of Him shapes every area of our lives. Drawing from 1 John 4 and Romans 8, she challenges us to align with God’s definition of love—agape, the selfless and unconditional love revealed through Jesus. We must protect and pursue love, as it is the very foundation and truth of who God is.
Is God truly good? Pastor Banning addresses one of the most foundational questions that every disciple must wrestle with and reminds us that what we believe about God shapes how we draw near to Him. As believers, we get to anchor our lives to the unshakable truth of God’s goodness, even when life doesn’t make sense.
Jesus invites us to slow down and walk into the pain of others, bringing grace, redemption, and His resurrection power. Pastor Phil Manginelli from The Square Church explores what it means to give Jesus our full allegiance, even when His truth offends our cultural assumptions, and how finding who He is reveals who we are. Discover how to reject the lies of secularism, embrace the way of Jesus, and find your way home.
Phil Manginelli, Lead Pastor of The Square Church, unpacks how our struggles with sexuality often reveal a deeper issue of trust. He contrasts culture’s view of freedom, religion’s fear-based restrictions, and God’s invitation to something sacred, showing how Jesus calls us to live with both grace and truth.
God calls us into greater faith, but it begins with remembering His past faithfulness. Pastor Banning reminds us that what God has done gives us confidence in what He will do.
Hope for a nation isn’t found in politics or platforms; it’s found in the local church being fully alive in love and purpose. Pastor Banning calls us back to the heart of revival, where believers who have encountered the love of God are fully engaged in their calling and live with deep awareness of why they are where they are.
Are you building for the temporary or investing in eternity? In this powerful message, Pastor Mark Kresge challenges us to live with eternity in mind and not get lost in the vapor of the temporary. We are called to live generously, invest in what matters to God, and let selflessness mark our lives.
Stu Cook
Very poignant message for today. Thank you. 👍
Stu Cook
This message was just what I needed today! 👍
Stu Cook
Such a good message. 👌 Every day, we are told thousands of messages we need to be aware of and that's only partially true. Some "messages" are a distraction, some are irrelevant yet there is only one that's relevant beyond this life.
Stu Cook
Such a profound message for our times. 👏 We need to grow up and let our actions be the echo of our faith!
Stu Cook
I needed to hear this sermon this evening. Thank you. 👍