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Welcome to the Victory Faith Church podcast, where we focus on helping you know God, find freedom, discover your purpose, and make a difference. Join us each week for practical teaching and dynamic worship in a relaxed atmosphere where everyone belongs, no matter where you are in your faith journey.
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This sermon, “The Courage to Stand,” teaches that faith is proven not in comfort but under pressure. Drawing from Daniel 3, it shows how Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego stood firm in their conviction, confidence, and commitment—trusting God’s power, submitting to His wisdom, and honoring His worth regardless of the outcome. Ultimately, it calls believers to reject cultural idols, anchor their lives in conviction rather than emotion, and display courage that declares, “Even if He doesn’t, we will not bow.”
The sermon “Stand Firm” (Daniel 3:1–7) challenges believers to resist the pressures of culture, fear, and conformity, just as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow to Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image. It teaches that true faith is marked by conviction, confidence, and commitment—obeying God regardless of cost or consequence. Through biblical insight and modern examples like Richard Wurmbrand and Chinese house church leaders, the message calls Christians to anchor their identity in God and stand unshaken in a world that demands compromise.
The Church, imperfect as we are, is meant to be a place where we experience God’s love through community. Being part of a church family isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about showing up, building real relationships, and discovering the hope, healing, and purpose Jesus offers. We believe that as we open our hearts to each other, we also open ourselves to the powerful work God wants to do in us and through us. And that is why we believe that we are better together.
Pastor Scott’s sermon on Jonah 3–4, “Grace vs. Pride: Jonah’s Dilemma,” highlights how Jonah struggled to accept God’s mercy for the people of Nineveh while clinging to his own pride and sense of justice. He reminds us that God’s grace is not limited by our prejudices, and His compassion reaches even those we may deem undeserving. The message challenges us to let go of pride, embrace humility, and rejoice when God extends His grace to others.
Join us as Pastor Scott shares lessons we can learn from the time Jonah spent in the great fish!
Pastor Scott’s message focuses on Jonah’s attempt to run away from God’s calling and how disobedience brought consequences not only for Jonah but also for those around him. Even in Jonah’s rebellion, God’s power and mercy were revealed—first in calming the storm and later in providing a great fish to save Jonah. The message reminds us that we cannot outrun God’s purpose, and His grace always provides a way back to Him.
Join us as one of our own, Jeff Abbey, shares The Word of God.
Pastor Scott’s message encourages believers to trust God’s presence and power, even in life’s most chaotic moments. Drawing from scriptures like Psalm 46 and Exodus 14, he reminds us that God fights for us and provides refuge, strength, and perfect peace when we keep our focus on Him. We are called to be still, resist fear, and watch the Lord work on our behalf.
Join us as Pastor Beth shares the testimonies from teen camp this past week.
Pastor Scott's message on faith highlights that genuine faith is not just a belief, but a way of life demonstrated through loving actions and good deeds. Drawing from James 2 and Hebrews 11, he emphasizes that faith without action is dead and that our works are the visible proof of our trust in God. He encourages believers to persevere in their journey by continuing to walk, believe, and hope.
In part one of Pastor Scott’s message on faith, he introduces the foundation of biblical faith through Hebrews 11:1. He emphasizes that faith is the evidence of unseen realities and the confidence in God's promises. The message encourages listeners to begin their faith journey by trusting in God’s ability to do what He says, even when the destination is unknown
Pastor Beth’s sermon emphasizes the importance of growing in spiritual maturity, urging believers to move beyond basic teachings and seek deeper understanding and discernment. Using scriptures like Hebrews 5 and 6, she highlights the contrast between spiritual “milk” for the immature and “solid food” for the mature. She also calls for unity, humility, and patience within the church as marks of a maturing faith.
Pastor Scott’s message, based on Mark 5:21–43, emphasizes the importance of trusting God, even during delays and detours in life. He highlights how both Jairus and the bleeding woman experienced divine miracles through persistent faith despite interruptions and hopeless circumstances. He encourages believers to hold on to faith, knowing that God’s timing—though different from ours—is always perfect and purposeful.
Pastor Scott’s message, "The Leader in All of Us," emphasized that true leadership begins with a heart of humility and a willingness to serve others, just as Jesus demonstrated by washing His disciples’ feet. He highlighted that greatness in God’s Kingdom is marked not by status or self-promotion, but by childlike humility and putting others first. Through Scripture, he encouraged everyone to embrace the attitude of Christ and lead with love, grace, and servant-heartedness.
Pastor Scott's message emphasizes the power and importance of crying out to God in times of trouble, showing that God hears and responds to sincere prayers. He uses several biblical examples—from Moses to the blind beggar in Luke 18—to demonstrate that desperate, faith-filled cries move the heart of God. This message is a reminder that God’s faithfulness and mercy are renewed each day, and He stands ready to rescue those who earnestly call upon Him.
Pastor Jeanne teaches about the beatitudes in Matthew 5. She shares what each of them looks like in relation to many of the children she met while on her trip to Our Surrendered Lives Ministry in Mexico.
Pastor Liz’s message, Connection 101, focuses on the deep need for meaningful community within the church, highlighting how many are leaving due to isolation and lack of engagement. Using Acts 2 as a model, she emphasizes practical steps for building healthy relationships—through fellowship, sharing everything, worshipping and praising together, and rejoicing with one another. She challenged the congregation to take intentional steps toward connecting with others, believing that true community leads to spiritual growth and kingdom impact!
Pastor Scott's message "Love First, Love Well" centers on the profound truth that God's love for us, shown through the sacrifice of Jesus, should inspire us to love others with the same selfless commitment. He challenges believers to not only lead with love in every interaction but also to love others with excellence and intention. A key emphasis of the message is the power of sharing our personal testimonies as a way to reflect God’s love and reach those who have yet to experience it.
Thank you for joining us on Mothers' Day this year!
Pastor Scott’s message in Battle of the Mind II emphasizes the importance of renewing our minds through God’s truth and resisting worldly influences. He teaches that spiritual transformation begins by setting our thoughts on heavenly things and allowing the Holy Spirit to reshape our attitudes and behaviors. Drawing from scriptures like Colossians 3 and Romans 12, he calls believers to reject their old selves and embrace a new identity rooted in Christ.