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Experience hope, encouragement, and transformation as we pursue God and allow the Word of God to renew our minds.
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Faith that moves mountains isn’t about control—it’s about trust. In Mark 11:22–33, Jesus teaches that real faith aligns with God’s will, forgives freely, and stands firm under His authority even when everything familiar is shaking. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that sometimes God has to bring one mountain down to raise something greater that can never be shaken.
Jesus doesn’t just cleanse the temple—He calls out empty religion at its roots. In Mark 11:15–21, we see Him flip tables, quote the prophets, and pronounce judgment on a system that looked alive but was fruitless. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that God’s house is meant to be a house of prayer—and now, through Christ, we are His temple, called to live holy and bear real fruit.
Jesus isn’t just looking for leaves—He’s looking for fruit. In Mark 11:11–14, we see a fig tree that looked alive but was empty, a picture of Israel’s outward religion without true righteousness. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that real life in Christ comes from abiding in the Vine, not just looking spiritual on the outside, and calls us to examine what fruit God is growing in us today.
Evil isn’t defeated by fighting fire with fire—it’s conquered by living out radical, Spirit-filled goodness. In Romans 12:9–21, Paul calls us to real love, passionate service, patient hope, and a commitment to blessing even those who wrong us. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that the cross looked like defeat, but Jesus showed us the way to overcome evil—with good.
Jesus rides into Jerusalem not with military might, but with humility and purpose. In Mark 11:1–10, prophecy is fulfilled, crowds cry Hosanna, and the true Kingdom is revealed—not political power, but spiritual redemption. This week, Pastor Korey invites us to lay down what we cling to and follow the King who saves through sacrifice.
Who is this Jesus who stops for the cry of one overlooked man and turns it into a testimony of faith? In Mark 10:46–52, Blind Bartimaeus sees what others miss—Jesus as the merciful Son of David—and his desperate plea becomes a life-changing encounter. This week, Pastor Korey shows us that real faith doesn’t just ask for mercy; it leaves the old life behind and follows the Savior on the road.
Who is this Jesus who teaches that greatness doesn’t come from thrones, but from serving? In Mark 10:35–45, James and John ask for glory, but Jesus points them to a cup of suffering before the crown of victory. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that in God’s Kingdom, the path to true greatness always runs through humility, sacrifice, and the cross.
What if church was more than a building, more than a Sunday service, more than a slogan? In When You’re Here, You’re Family?, Pastor Jeremy reminds us that the Church is meant to be a spiritual family—rooted in love, unity, and devotion to one another. This week we’ll explore what Scripture says about why we gather, how the early church lived it out, and how our love for each other is meant to show the world who Jesus really is.
Be Strong In Grace

Be Strong In Grace

2025-08-1453:29

Be strong in grace, stay focused, and don’t give up. In 2 Timothy 2:1–7, Paul calls Timothy—and us—to live like a faithful soldier, a disciplined athlete, and a hardworking farmer. This week, our guest Pastor Eddie unpacks how God’s grace gives us the strength to endure, obey, and persevere until the harvest comes.
Who is this Jesus who asks not for a portion of our lives, but for everything? In Mark 10:17–34, He challenges the rich young ruler’s priorities, shocks the disciples, and promises unimaginable reward to those who surrender all. This week, we’re leaning into the truth that following Jesus might cost us everything—but He always gives back more than we gave up.
Who is this Jesus who welcomes children with open arms and challenges the rich with hard truth? In Mark 10:13–22, we see the contrast between childlike faith and clinging to control. This week, we’re exploring what it really means to receive the Kingdom—and why sometimes the thing we won’t let go of is the very thing keeping us from Jesus.
Who is this Jesus who refuses to play political games and instead points us back to God’s heart? In Mark 10:1–12, Jesus speaks into a loaded question about divorce—not to shame, but to restore God’s original design for marriage. This week, we unpack a hard but hopeful word about covenant, commitment, and the kind of love that doesn’t give up when things get hard. “Divorce isn’t for people who fail—it’s for people who refuse to turn around.”
Who is this Jesus who redefines greatness, challenges pride, and calls us to radical surrender? In Mark 9:33–50, He flips our ideas of power, warns us about the danger of sin, and reminds us that true influence starts with humility. This week, we’re talking about cutting off what pulls us from Jesus—and staying salty in a world that’s losing its flavor.
Who is this Jesus who walks straight from glory into chaos—and still brings healing, hope, and truth? In Mark 9:14–32, we see raw faith, honest struggle, and the power of prayer that moves mountains. This week, Pastor Korey unpacks what it means to trust Jesus not just on the mountaintop, but right in the middle of the mess.
Who is this Jesus who shines with glory on a mountain and stands beside Moses and Elijah? In Mark 9:1–13, we witness the Transfiguration—a moment of awe, mystery, and divine confirmation that Jesus is the beloved Son. This week, we explore what it means to see Jesus for who He truly is and why we can trust Him, even when the mountaintop fades.
In this message, Allie Wilkinson reminds us that lasting spiritual fruit doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from staying rooted in Christ. Drawing from Galatians 5, she challenges us to stop striving for outward change and start pursuing a deeper relationship with the Holy Spirit. When we water the root, the fruit will follow.
Who is this Jesus who asks the most important question we’ll ever answer—“Who do you say I am?” In Mark 8:27–38, we see a bold confession, a shocking rebuke, and a call to take up our cross and follow. This week, Pastor Korey unpacks what it means to truly know Jesus—and why the right answer changes everything.
Who is this Messiah who heals a blind man in stages, predicts His death, and calls us to take up our cross? In Mark 8, Jesus reveals who He truly is—and it’s not always what people expect. This week, we’re wrestling with identity, revelation, and the cost of truly following Him.
Who Is This | Mark 7

Who Is This | Mark 7

2025-06-0548:49

Jesus is not here to fix your habits — He’s here to change your heart. Join us as we talk Pharisees, miracles, and how Jesus flips religion upside down to make room at the table for everyone.
Who Is This | Mark 6

Who Is This | Mark 6

2025-05-2954:41

Who is this Jesus? In Mark 6, we see a carpenter rejected in His hometown, a Shepherd who feeds thousands, and the God who walks on water—and still, people struggle to recognize Him. Join us this week as we dive into a chapter full of faith, doubt, power, and the question that changes everything.
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