From 1 Kings 23 and Luke 19, Pastor Mateo invites us to see how generations of broken and partially faithful kings reveal our deep need for true peace. Together, we discover that peace is not a fleeting feeling but a restored reality found when we trust Jesus, live in His way, and stay connected to our Savior rather than the storm.
Pastor Nate joins us this week to show how Solomon’s life warns that small compromises can lead to idolatry, and how guarding our hearts begins with continually seeking, abiding in, and depending on Jesus.
In this episode, Aidan Corley unpacks the story of David—a powerful reminder that God doesn’t choose us for our perfection, but by His grace; He chooses us, forgives us, and remains faithful through it all.
This week’s message comes from the one and only Pastor Hannah Helwege of New Life East Church. As we kick off our Kings of Israel series, Pastor Hannah unpacks 1 Samuel 15:1–11, revealing how Saul’s refusal of alignment, obedience, and accountability kept him from walking in God’s calling.
This week Pastor Victor shares a powerful sermon titled God Equips. Reminding us from Ephesians 6 that though we face a real enemy, God strengthens us, clothes us in His armor, and calls us to stand firm.
In today’s message, Pastor Mateo walks us through Ephesians 5 and 6 to show how true, Christ-centered submission isn’t about power or control—it’s about reflecting the gospel in every relationship, because Jesus is worthy of it all.
In today’s message, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 5, showing how life in Christ means turning from darkness, walking in wisdom, and being filled with the Holy Spirit through a life of worship.
This week, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 4:17–5:2, showing how the Holy Spirit transforms our thoughts, words, and love to reflect the heart of Christ.
This week, Pastor Mateo shares a sermon from Ephesians 3 and 4, showing how the Holy Spirit unifies, transforms, and equips us—building us up in love to live reconciled, Christlike lives as the gathered people of God.
This week, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 2 to reveal how the gospel is not just about personal salvation, but a call to radical reconciliation—restoring relationships, breaking down divisions, and building a unified people rooted in Christ.
In this message, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 2:1–10, showing how God's grace doesn’t just rescue us from death—it redefines our identity, restores our purpose, and brings us into new life with Him.
Welcome back everyone! Today, Pastor Mateo unpacks Ephesians 1 and shows us that the gospel isn’t just part of our story—it’s the foundation of it all. God has already chosen us, blessed us, and called us His, completely apart from anything we’ve done.
In today’s message, Pastor Mateo walks us through 2 Timothy 2 to remind us that the Christian life isn’t about trying harder, but about learning to live in the transforming power of this truth: God gives grace.
Today, Pastor Mateo walks us through 1 Timothy 2 to show us that the gospel is the truest thing about us—and at the heart of it all is this powerful truth: Jesus desires salvation for everyone.
Today, Pastor Mateo walks us through 1 Timothy to remind us that in a world pulling us in a thousand directions, the true goal isn’t success or status—but becoming people marked by love, shaped by Jesus’ patient grace.
From weird dreams and terrifying beasts to the throne room of heaven, today we’re diving into Daniel 7 to see how—even in the face of real evil—Jesus reigns as the final and forever King.
This week Pastor Mateo invites us into Daniel’s honest, grief-filled prayer to show that prayer isn’t about getting God to show up—it’s about trusting His mercy, His love, and the truth that He’s already holding our lives.
Pastor Taylor Mickelson from Good Shepherd Church unpacks the powerful truth from Daniel 4 and 5 that God humbles the proud but restores the repentant, challenging us to combat pride with humility, wisdom, and honest reflection.
Pastor Mateo explores Daniel 3 to show that true worship isn’t about seeking rewards or avoiding hardship, but about a steadfast devotion to God because of who He is and what He has done.
This week, Pastor Mateo shared how a consecrated life—like Daniel’s—isn’t about comfort or control, but about confidently living out who God made us to be, stewarding everything for His glory and our good.