
What Will You Do?
Some questions in life are bigger than opinions. They shape the direction of your life—and eternity. In this message, we look at a powerful moment in John 12 where four different responses to Jesus appear around one dinn

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Some questions in life are bigger than opinions. They shape the direction of your life—and eternity. In this message, we look at a powerful moment in John 12 where four different responses to Jesus appear around one dinn

It's easy to look across the table and see the problem. It's much harder to look inward and ask what you brought to it. In James 4, James doesn't point the finger at your spouse, your family, or your coworkers. He points

You didn't choose the table you grew up at — but it shaped you more than you know. The conversations, the silence, the tension, the warmth — all of it discipled you before you even knew what discipleship was. In Genesis

Broken Vessels follows the stories of the five women included in the genealogy of Christ found in the first chapter of Matthew: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary. It is about 75 minutes in length and is a series of

In Matthew 4:19, Jesus doesn't say "Figure it out." He says, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." The making is His work. The following is ours. In this message, we explore what happens to a person who keeps

Following Jesus will cost you—but it leads to real life. In this message, Jesus gives one of His clearest and most challenging calls: deny yourself, take up your cross daily, and follow Him. This isn’t a call to casual b

You cannot fully follow Jesus while still clinging to the very things He’s asking you to leave behind. In this message, we follow Peter’s encounter with Jesus and see what real faith looks like—not full understanding, bu

If the resurrection of Jesus is true, it changes everything. If it’s not, nothing really matters. In this Easter message, we wrestle with one of the most important questions ever asked: Did Jesus really rise from the dea

Jesus came as King, but not the kind people wanted. On Palm Sunday, crowds celebrated, shouted praise, and welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem. But their expectations were shaped by what they wanted most—power, control, and im

There are moments in life when your soul gets tired—when fear, pressure, disappointment, or loneliness make you want to quit. In those moments, what we often need most is not more advice or noise, but strength. In this F

We live in the tension of two appearances, Christ’s first coming in grace and His future return in glory. In this message, Andrew reminds us that the gospel doesn’t just save us from sin; it trains us to live differently

In this message, we explore why the local church still matters in a culture driven by comfort, preference, and instant gratification. Scripture reminds us that church lifts our eyes beyond the present moment and anchors



It’s easy to mistake quietness for strength, but sometimes silence is really pride in disguise. In this message, we encounter Blind Bartimaeus, a man on the margins who refuses to stay quiet when Jesus passes by. As the

We often try to change what we do without first healing who we are. But Jesus works in a different order. In this message from the Find Your One series, we look at the story of Mary Magdalene and see how Jesus restores i

Failure has a way of convincing us that we’re finished—that our regret disqualifies us from being used by God. Peter knew that feeling well. Bold promises gave way to denial, and confidence collapsed under pressure. In t


In this Find Your One message, we study the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10) and see how grace changes what the law never could. Zacchaeus knew he was wrong, but only when Jesus pursued him did his heart truly change. T

As we step into a new year, it’s easy to drift: busy, distracted, and spiritually comfortable. In this Vision Sunday message, we’re reminded that God’s vision for our lives and our church is not mere survival, but fruitf
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