In this message from John 5, we explore Jesus’ healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda—and discover the kind of people Jesus came for. 🙌📖 Through this powerful encounter, we see Jesus’ sovereignty, compassion, and unmatched power—not only to restore bodies but to heal the deeper sickness of the human heart: sin. 💔➡️❤️🔥 This sermon reminds us that Jesus moves toward the broken, the helpless, and the spiritually exhausted. 😔🙏 His greatest miracle isn’t physical healing but offering forgiv...
We all try to look “put together,” but the truth is—we’re messy. In this message, Pastor Dre unpacks the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman (John 4) to show that Jesus doesn’t wait for us to get it all together. He meets us right where we are—sin, shame, and all—and offers real transformation. 💬 “Jesus won’t meet the version of you that doesn’t exist. He meets the real you.” 🎧 Listen in as we explore what it really means to meet Jesus in the middle of your mess and discover new life in Hi...
What does it really mean to pray, “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil”? In this final week of our “What Is a Christian?” series, Pastor Dre unpacks how Jesus teaches us to face temptation, trust God in every test, and live from the victory He’s already won. If you’ve ever felt stuck in sin, this message will remind you who you are in Christ and that the power to overcome comes from Him. 🙌 📖 Key Verse: Matthew 6:13 🎙️ Speaker: Pastor Dre – Rocky Peak Young Adults For more in...
In this message from our 7-week series, we dive into Matthew 6:12 — “Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.” Discover how Jesus redefines forgiveness: not as weakness, but as freedom and supernatural power. We explore how: • Our spiritual debt is forgiven through Jesus • Confession is a path to daily freedom, not shame • God's power enables us to forgive others — even when it feels impossible Forgiveness isn’t about forgetting the pain. It’s about inviting Jesus into the ...
Got the munchies? Just as we crave physical food, we also need spiritual food to thrive. But we cannot satiate this hunger on our own, so where do we get this food? Listen in as Dre unpacks "our daily bread" in the Lord's Prayer, and how to obtain this vital sustenance. For more information on Rocky Peak Young Adults, visit us at: https://www.rockypeak.org/ministries/young-adults/ Support the show
When you think about God's will, what comes to mind? When Jesus guides us to pray, "Your will be done," this is an invitation for heaven to break through in our hearts. Listen in as Dre unpacks where God's will is revealed and how it starts with our identity. For more information on Rocky Peak Young Adults, visit us at: https://www.rockypeak.org/ministries/young-adults/ Support the show
What does it mean to be a Christian, and how do we follow Jesus' prayer: "Your Kingdom come"? This prayer is a decree that we are not in control of our lives - Jesus is! It is with this prayer that Jesus gives us life to the full, because only His Kingdom and authority have the power to reverse the power of sin. The Kingdom of God... 1. Heals and restores what sin hurt and killed 2. Unites what sin divided 3. Empowers and unleashes you against sin For more information on ...
Our sin intends for our view of God to be shrunk down. However, Dre describes this portion of the Lord's Prayer as a petition that is meant to be a continual reminder to see Jesus through the lens of awe and wonder. These two views of Jesus are the signs that help us to see whether our eyes are fixed on Jesus or something else in our life. Support the show
This week, Dre kicks off our new series "What Is A Christian" by focusing on the first words in the Lord's Prayer: "Our Father." The beautiful thing about the Gospel is that - in Christ - we receive a new and fulfilling identity, which can only come from our Father. Support the show
This week we conclude our "Better Together" mini series and learn how church is meant to be a community in which we are active participants and not mere "spectators." Support the show
The Church is awesome, and it is messy. Church isn't just a building, and it isn't centered around us. It is a gift, and it is essential to our lives. So listen in as Dre unpacks our need for engaging in the Church and the difficulties we can run into along the way. Support the show
We weren't designed to do life alone. Community is essential to our health and growth in every area of life, so listen in as Dre kicks off our new mini series "Better Together" and see the necessity of traversing the spiritual walk with other believers. Support the show
We are good at making commitments - usually with good intentions - but we typically struggle to keep them. So this week, Dre dives into the necessity of keeping our commitments, and how love is the essence of following through on our word. Support the show
How do you see the Bible? The writer of Psalm 119 LOVED God's Word, and this song is an invitation for us to see that Scripture is more than we initially expect it to be. Support the show
Repentance is often seen as a scary and difficult thing, but today we will see that it is actually a beautiful and life-giving part of the Christian life. Support the show
This week, Jonny continues our series by diving into Psalm 107, where we talk about why your story matters. Psalm 107:2 says: “Has the LORD redeemed you? Then speak out!” Catch This → Your story is a powerful tool to point people to Jesus. So, listen in and learn why we shouldn't keep it quiet! Support the show
There are certain words in life that can cause a negative reaction in us from simply hearing them. For many, one of those words is "authority." As we study Psalm 24, we learn that Jesus radically redefines what authority means and that His authority is what leads us to experience a fulfilled life. Support the show
This week, Dre explores what it means to lament as we dive into Psalm 22. Discover how God wants us to address sorrow in our lives in a healthy way. Support the show
This week, DJ continues our series by diving into Psalm 96 to see the three main reasons why we can praise God - no matter the season we find ourself in. Support the show
Dre continues our series "RPYA's Summer Playlist" by diving into Psalm 29 and guiding the everyone to practically implement the teaching into our lives. Support the show