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A life-giving Jesus community for a new generation of people in Sacramento.
Join us every Sunday
Old Sacramento: 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM & 11:45 AM @ 1200 2nd Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
South Sacramento: 10:00 AM (English) & 11:30 AM (Spanish) @ 6528 44th Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
Online: https://www.youtube.com/projectchurchsac
Join us every Sunday
Old Sacramento: 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM & 11:45 AM @ 1200 2nd Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
South Sacramento: 10:00 AM (English) & 11:30 AM (Spanish) @ 6528 44th Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
Online: https://www.youtube.com/projectchurchsac
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Pastors Caleb and Chrissy Cole share the Word for the Year for Project Church: Fresh Wind. From Acts 2 and the story of Pentecost, they call the church back to prayer, presence, and waiting on the Holy Spirit. This message teaches that before God moves us, He must first fill us, and that Fresh Wind softens hearts, renews passion, and aligns believers with God’s mission. A call to enjoy God’s presence, not just perform religion, and to make prayer the primary vision.
(00:00) - Series recap & focus on prayer
(02:32) - Acts 1 & 2: Waiting for the Holy Spirit
(03:38) - Word for the Year: Fresh Wind
(05:08) - Before God moves us, He must fill us
(05:40) - Fresh Wind softens hardened hearts
(07:05) - Vision Sunday: waiting instead of striving
(08:30) - Waiting is the discipline of listening
(10:23) - Waiting forms Christlike character
(15:14) - Learning to enjoy God’s presence
(19:54) - The vision is prayer, not projects
(22:24) - Personal story: prayer rooms changed me
(25:06) - Fresh Wind fills us to fulfill the mission
Pastor Sam Fleurry teaches “1 Is the Loneliest Number” as part of the Rhythms series, calling the church back to the spiritual rhythm of community. From Mark 2:1–12, he shows how godly community carries us to Jesus, covers our needs, cultivates our faith, and celebrates God’s healing work. This message challenges isolation and individualism, emphasizing that accountability and connection are essential for spiritual growth and lasting transformation.Click here to view the episode transcript.
(00:00) - Welcome + Community Groups Launch
(01:05) - Scripture: Mark 2:1–12
(02:50) - We were made for community
(04:41) - The danger of “me and God” faith
(07:27) - Accountability builds consistency
(11:58) - Individualism leads to isolation
(13:02) - The paralyzed man needed community
(15:24) - Paralysis today: shame and stuck seasons
(21:15) - Godly community carries and covers you
(23:16) - Testimony: provision through community
(27:09) - Everybody wants community, not accountability
(35:24) - Celebration, salvation invitation + response
Pastor Chrissy Cole teaches week two of the Rhythms series with a message titled “Worship.” This sermon reframes worship as a spiritual rhythm designed to form believers through corporate gathering, unity, and devotion to Jesus—not simply an emotional experience. Chrissy outlines the kind of worship that pleases God: unity-driven devotion, Spirit-filled praise, Bible-centered proclamation, and a heart-connected response that leads to obedience and transformation.Click here to view the episode transcript.
(00:00) - Podcast intro & welcome
(00:23) - Sermon intro: Worship as a rhythm
(01:18) - Worship is God’s invitation (not emotionalism)
(01:48) - The power of worshiping with the Body
(03:46) - Rhythms form us into Christlikeness
(06:21) - Worship vs fellowship (don’t reduce it)
(07:04) - Don’t drift into isolated “safe faith”
(09:14) - Worship beyond Sundays (prayer room & presence nights)
(11:06) - If there’s no worship, it’s just a convention
(13:45) - Worship that pleases God: unity-driven devotion
(18:52) - Worship that pleases God: Spirit-filled praise
(24:44) - Worship that pleases God: Bible-centered proclamation
(30:38) - Worship that pleases God: heart-connected response
(32:53) - First biblical worship: sacrifice (Genesis 22)
(38:06) - Personal story: fear, conflict, and humility
(40:51) - Invitation to respond to Jesus
(42:38) - Salvation prayer
(44:03) - Closing & online community outro
Pastor Caleb Cole begins the Rhythms series with a message titled “The Word.” Teaching from Acts 2:42, he explains why devotion to Scripture is the foundation for worship, unity, discernment, and a healthy church. Rather than chasing hype or emotion, this episode invites believers to embrace consistent rhythms rooted in God’s Word that lead to lasting spiritual growth.
(00:00) - Podcast intro & welcome
(01:23) - New series: Rhythms
(03:17) - Why starting new rhythms is hard
(05:07) - Acts 2:42 and the early church
(05:52) - The Word as the foundation
(07:20) - Truth, worship, unity, and love
(10:36) - Consistency over hype
(12:20) - How God speaks through His Word
(17:07) - The power of daily Scripture
(22:55) - The Word as our foundation
(27:23) - Living from God’s heart, not rules
(30:27) - Scripture shapes our purpose
(33:10) - Consistency builds a strong life
(36:52) - Every believer, every day in God’s Word
(38:59) - Invitation to surrender to Jesus
(40:28) - Prayer, commitment, and closing
In this Church at Home message, we focus on how to end the year strong and begin the next with purpose. Through honest conversation and practical insight, we’re reminded that spiritual growth is formed through intentional rhythms, not last-minute resolutions.In this episode, you’ll discover:Why faith grows through consistency, not pressureHow reflection prepares us for what’s nextThe role daily habits play in shaping spiritual lifeHow to step into a new year with clarity and purposeThis message is an invitation to pause, reset, and move forward with intentional faith.
Pastor Caleb Cole shares a Christmas message titled “Jesus, the Wonderful Counselor,” exploring why we can trust the voice of God above every other voice. Through Isaiah 9 and Matthew 2, Caleb teaches that Jesus fulfills prophecy, protects us through obedience, sustains us in hardship, and guides us through both the difficult and mundane seasons of life. When the world offers endless advice, this message reminds us to listen to the Wonderful Counselor who came close and walks with us.
Sam Fleury continues our Christmas series “The God Who Gave” with a powerful message titled “Closer Than You Think.” This sermon reminds us that God is not distant, disconnected, or waiting for us to clean ourselves up—He is near, present, and actively pursuing us, even in our doubt, pain, and confusion.Through Scripture, storytelling, and thoughtful reflection, Sam shows how God often moves closer in moments we least expect. Whether you’re wrestling with faith, feeling far from God, or simply exhausted by life, this message points us back to the truth of Emmanuel—God with us.You may feel far… but God is closer than you think.👇 Like • Comment • Subscribe Join us this Christmas season at Project Church.
(00:00) - Podcast intro & welcome
(00:31) - Christmas story: feeling far and fear rising
(03:45) - God’s proximity brings peace
(06:10) - Luke 2 and 400 years of silence
(09:12) - Chaos, government, and God’s control
(12:22) - God working through forced seasons
(15:36) - When God is protecting you ahead of time
(18:09) - Patience while God works in the details
(23:50) - Bethlehem: God uses overlooked places
(28:16) - How you wait matters
(32:11) - God meets us in our mess
(33:58) - Grace, salvation, and peace
(38:52) - Prayer, response, and closing
Pastor Caleb Cole opens our series The God Who Gave with a message about trust. Looking at Isaiah 9, Galatians 4, and Romans 8, he reminds us that God’s greatest gift—His Son—is proof we can trust His timing, His plans, and His heart. When everything feels uncertain, Jesus is enough.
Pastor Chrissy Cole closes the Kingdom Builders series with a powerful message on tithing and generosity. Through Scripture and real stories, she shows how giving isn’t about pressure — it’s about trust, obedience, and building something eternal. Whether you're starting small or stepping into deeper faith, this message challenges and encourages you to live open-handed and kingdom-minded.
Pastor Caleb Cole continues our Kingdom Builders series with a passionate call to build God’s Kingdom through radical generosity. Teaching from 2 Corinthians 9, he shows that giving isn’t about pressure — it’s about a posture of readiness, inspiration, preparation, and trust in “God math” that multiplies seed into transformed lives.Through real stories from Project Church and powerful biblical truth, Pastor Caleb reminds us that finances are one of the greatest indicators of discipleship. When we give cheerfully and sacrificially, we partner with God in eternal impact—rescuing the hurting, feeding the hungry, planting churches, and seeing lives changed week after week. We don’t just give to the Kingdom… we help build it.
Pastor Chrissy Cole continues Project Church’s Kingdom Builders series with a practical and powerful message on stewardship and financial freedom. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9 and the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, she teaches that generosity is impossible without good stewardship. Through Scripture, humor, and transparency, Pastor Chrissy challenges us to break free from debt, fear, and shame, reminding us that faithful stewardship is the foundation of generosity and the key to living in freedom through Christ.
Pastor Caleb Cole kicks off Kingdom Builders—a new Project Church series on generosity—with a powerful reminder that God calls us to build His Kingdom through open-handed living and faithful stewardship. Using Scripture from 2 Corinthians 9 and 1 Timothy 6, Pastor Caleb breaks down four steps to cultivating a heart of generosity: trusting God as our source, living open-handed, being rich in good works, and staying Kingdom-minded. Through personal stories, biblical insight, and practical application, this message challenges believers to see giving not as sacrifice but as seed—an act that grows faith, freedom, and eternal impact.







