Have you ever walked away from a conversation knowing you ‘won’ the argument—but lost the person? Jesus never called us to score debate points—He called us to be salt in a world that’s rotting from the inside out. Today, we’re diving into what it means to hear the pain behind the words, to enter the hurt instead of avoiding the mess, and to minister in meekness rather than muscle. It’s time to trade quick comebacks for compassionate listening—and discover how Christ’s way changes hearts, starting with ours.
What kind of soil is your heart? In this episode, we unpack Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and explore how the Word of God transforms lives—but only when the heart is ready to receive it. Discover how to break up hard ground, remove distractions, and cultivate a life that bears lasting spiritual fruit.
What does your silence say about your faith? In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Ken Gimmi opens Luke 19:36-40 to reflect on the triumphal entry of Jesus and the voices that praised Him—or remained silent. Explore the call to a living, speaking faith that testifies to the work and wonder of Christ in your life. Don’t let a stone out-praise you!
Have you ever looked at your life and thought, How did it get this broken? In today’s episode of Roots of Faith, we step into Nehemiah’s story and uncover deep spiritual truth for women who feel like they’re picking up pieces—of faith, family, or purpose. Just like Nehemiah didn’t start with a blueprint but with a burden, we too are called to rebuild where God has placed us. This episode challenges us to offer more than lip service—to offer our lives as living sacrifices, wholly and pleasing to God. If you’re in a season of reflection, or wondering what’s next, this message will stir your heart toward faithful service and spiritual renewal.
In this soul-stirring episode of Roots of Faith, we turn to Nehemiah’s response to brokenness and disgrace—not with outrage or action first, but with relentless, Spirit-led prayer. As we examine Nehemiah 1, we see how a heart broken over the testimony of God leads to revival, not shame. What breaks your heart today? The condition of the church? Your family? The world? God’s call is not to apathy or outrage, but to confession, intercession, and worshipful prayer. Discover how true restoration begins on our knees, with hearts fully surrendered to the God who does not change and who still restores.
In this episode of Roots of Faith, we step into the final command in Paul’s teaching on the armor of God—prayer. Drawing from Ephesians 6:18, we explore how prayer is not just a weapon but the spiritual atmosphere in which the entire armor is to be worn. Prayer connects us to the power of God, aligns us with His will, and sustains us through trials and unseen battles. With powerful illustrations, including Peter’s restoration and Paul’s call to perseverance, we are reminded that Spirit-led, continual prayer is essential. This episode challenges believers to stand firm and pray without ceasing.
In this powerful episode of Roots of Faith, we unpack Ephesians 6:10–17 and explore what it truly means to “put on the full armor of God.” Spiritual warfare is not symbolic—it’s real, daily, and intense. But God has not left us defenseless. With vivid illustrations and biblical depth, we examine each piece of the armor, from the belt of truth to the sword of the Spirit. Learn how to stand firm in Christ’s strength, not your own, and discover the daily practice of living clothed in God’s power. This is not a call to fight for victory—but to fight from it.
In this episode of Roots of Faith, we explore Ephesians 6:1–9 and the fragrance of Christ in our everyday lives. From the parent-child relationship to the workplace, Scripture calls believers to live out their faith with love, honor, and integrity. Discover how obedience, discipline, and mutual respect can become acts of worship that reflect Christ’s character. Whether you're a parent, a child of God, or serving in your job, your life can be a sweet-smelling aroma to the Lord. Tune in to be encouraged and challenged to walk in love, serve with purpose, and let Christ be seen in you.
In this episode of Roots of Faith, we explore the transformative truth found in Ephesians 5:22–33. Far beyond a discussion on marriage roles, this teaching reveals how every Christian—married or single—is called to live a life that reflects the gospel through submission and sacrificial love. What is your life, your marriage, preaching to the world? With pastoral clarity and deep scriptural insight, we uncover how Christ’s love for the Church sets the standard for our relationships and how living under His headship brings unity, humility, and grace. Whether you're married or not, this message will challenge and encourage your walk with Christ.
In this episode of Roots of Faith, Pastor Gimmi explores the true essence of worship, emphasizing that it goes beyond mere words to encompass actions, movements, and postures fully surrendered to God and led by the Holy Spirit. Reflecting on John 4:23-24 and Ephesians 5:18-21, the message highlights living a spirit-filled life marked by inward joy, steadfast gratitude, and surrendered obedience. Pastor Gimmi delves into the historical and scriptural context of 'worship' and outlines practical steps for embodying a spirit-filled life daily. Listeners are challenged to encourage one another, embrace internal joy, maintain a spirit of gratitude, and practice obedient submission in their walk with Christ. The episode concludes with actionable steps for believers to deepen their spiritual journey and truly worship in spirit and truth. 00:00 Introduction to True Worship 00:23 Living a Spirit-Filled Life 00:53 Understanding Ephesians 5:18-21 03:39 The Meaning of Worship 05:18 The Kiss of Worship 08:54 Living the Kiss Life 15:15 Encouragement and Joy in Worship 29:05 Gratitude and Obedience in Worship 35:55 Practical Challenges for a Worshipful Life 39:14 Conclusion and Invitation
In this episode of 'Roots of Faith', Pastor Gimmi explores the biblical concept of making the most of your time, as inspired by Ephesians 5:15-17. He compares time to having $86,400 deposited into your account daily, emphasizing the importance of spending every second wisely for Christ. Pastor Gimmi delves into how Christians are called to walk wisely, redeem their time, and live intentionally for God's will. Through careful study and meditation on the scripture, believers are encouraged to align their actions with God's purpose and avoid the pitfalls of foolishness. The episode underscores the eternal value of investing one's time in serving the Lord and offers practical steps for living in a way that pleases Him.
"Discover the biblical contrasts between light and darkness, truth and deception, in this powerful sermon on Ephesians 5. Learn how to live as children of light, overcome deception, and deepen your relationship with Christ."
Discover how God's discipline, grounded in His love and perfect plan, leads to restoration and spiritual growth. This sermon explores Jeremiah 29:10-13, revealing God's promise of hope, peace, and a future for those who seek Him wholeheartedly.
Today, we unwrap the true meaning of peace—a peace far deeper than the absence of conflict or a fleeting sense of calm. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6-7, we reflect on the Prince of Peace, whose reign brings perfect Shalom, and what that means for us today. You'll hear a powerful testimony of grace amidst trials, insights into biblical peace, and an invitation to experience Christ’s perfect peace in your life.
We look at Isaiah 9:6 exploring the rich title names given in the prophecy. They speak directly to His nature and reign: "Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and the Prince of Peace." But they have direct meaning as they apply to the Christ who came to tabernacle among us and by His Holy Spirit is living in the life of every one who has placed their trust and hope in the finished work of Christ.
Today, we explore the profound imagery of the suffering servant from Isaiah 53, a passage that vividly portrays Christ as the Lamb of God who bore our sins, the root out of dry ground who came to redeem us. We unpack these rich Old Testament prophecies and connect them to the fulfillment we find in Jesus Christ, the ultimate reflection of God’s grace and love.
The sermon reflects on biblical themes of the promise and fulfillment of a savior, focusing on the prophecy of the "Lion of Judah" from Genesis 49. It explores how Jacob, nearing his death, prophesied Judah's leadership and connection to a coming eternal king, which Christians believe is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The lineage of Judah, encompassing figures like David, leads to Jesus, highlighted as both a lion symbolizing authority and a lamb representing sacrifice. The sermon links Old Testament promises, Jewish traditions, and New Testament revelations, emphasizing the Messiah's dual role as peace-giver and righteous judge. It references the Targum Onkelos to illustrate ancient Jewish understanding of these prophecies. The speaker urges believers to live in the assurance of Christ's triumph, serve with gratitude, and recognize their role in spreading the gospel. The sermon culminates in Revelation's vision of Christ as the lamb, slain yet triumphant, underscoring God's redemptive plan
We look into Ephesians 4:27-30, examining the profound implications of grieving the Holy Spirit and the evidence of true faith in the life of a believer. What does it mean to truly trust in Christ? How does our relationship with the Holy Spirit impact our daily walk? And how can we live in a way that reflects the holiness we’re called to as children of God?
In this episode, we'll look at the practical outworkings of putting on the new self, as we dive into Ephesians 4:25-32. Paul calls on Christians to renounce hypocrisy and embrace true fellowhip to the necessity of dealing with anger. And you will discover how the everyday choices we make shape our lives in Christ moving beyond being a Christian part time to become fully surrendered to His transforming work.
Paul urges believers to live in a way that honors their calling in Christ. Paul started this passage by laying out the gifts God has provided for the church, particularly the leadership gifts that guide us in our faith journey. Now, he shifts focus back to our personal walk—our daily lives and the way we reflect Christ. In verses 17-19, Paul contrasts the believer’s walk with that of the "Gentiles" who were those outside of God’s covenant community. He emphasized how their thinking and actions are disconnected from God. He calls believers to a different path, one grounded in our identity in Christ. As we examine verses 20-24, we’ll see Paul challenge us to "put off" our old ways, renew our minds, and "put on" the new self — created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.