
Whatever You Say
In this sermon, Sara Taylor explores how we honor God through what we say, drawing from Colossians 4:2-6 and the surrounding final greetings of Paul’s letter. She focuses on two key areas: our prayer life and our persona

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In this sermon, Sara Taylor explores how we honor God through what we say, drawing from Colossians 4:2-6 and the surrounding final greetings of Paul’s letter. She focuses on two key areas: our prayer life and our persona

In this sermon from Colossians 3:18 through 4:1, Isaiah Stepney walks through the relational roles that Paul addresses: wives and husbands, children and parents, and bondservants and masters. Using the analogy of an unde

In this sermon from Colossians 3, Pastor Jason explores what it means to live out a new life in Christ. Drawing on the truth that believers have spiritually died and been raised with Christ, He emphasizes that genuine tr

Pastor Mark explores Paul’s perspective on suffering from Colossians 1:24-2:19, challenging us to see Jesus as more than just ‘seasoning’ in their lives but as their very life itself. Writing from prison, Paul demonstrat

In this opening sermon of a series through the book of Colossians, Pastor Jason introduces the theme of “whatever you do” from Colossians 3:17, challenging believers to move away from a cafeteria-style approach to faith

This sermon concludes a series on worship, emphasizing that worship is not just what God deserves from us, but what God desires for us. Pastor Jason explains that worship is an exchange - we give our brokenness, wearines

This sermon explores the concept of spiritual warfare through the lens of worship. Pastor Jason discusses how worship is actually a form of warfare against Satan. Using biblical passages from Ezekiel 28 and Isaiah 14, he

Pastor Mark delivers a powerful message about authentic worship, drawing from Psalm 63 where David worships God while hiding in the desert from those trying to kill him. The sermon emphasizes that everyone is a worshiper

God’s design for manhood doesn’t always match the world’s expectations. This session will help you break free from cultural stereotypes and step confidently into the man God uniquely created you to be.

Strength isn’t just physical—it’s mental, emotional, and spiritual. This session will challenge you to develop discipline, endurance, and grit so you can stay steady under pressure and show up when it matters most.

Learn what it means to lead your family with consistency, humility, and conviction—aligning your words, actions, and values. This session will help you take practical ownership of the influence God has given you at home.

Being a provider is about more than money—it’s about meeting real needs. A man provides stability, presence, and care, not just resources. When he learns to draw from God’s strength, he becomes someone who consistently h

A man stands guard over what matters most. He protects physically, spiritually, and relationally—stepping in when others step back. When a man embraces this role, people feel safe, valued, and defended in his presence.

A man takes responsibility for his life and the direction he’s headed. Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about clarity, consistency, and setting the tone for others to follow. When a man leads well, he brings order, pu

A man’s first calling is to love—God first, then others. This kind of love isn’t passive or shallow; it is intentional, sacrificial, and expressed in both words and actions. When a man gets love right, everything else in

This sermon from Psalm 115 addresses the universal human tendency toward idolatry - the worship of anything or anyone that competes for our affection with God. Pastor Jason explains that everyone is a worshiper by nature

This sermon focuses on the story of Matthew, the tax collector who became one of Jesus' disciples. Pastor Jason explores why Matthew waited nine chapters in his gospel before telling his own conversion story, revealing t

This sermon explores the creation account in Genesis 2-3, focusing on God's original design for mankind and how sin corrupted that design. Pastor Jason examines how God gave Adam three gifts under the banner of worship:

This Easter sermon focuses on the significance of Jesus' resurrection as the foundation of Christian faith. Pastor Mark emphasizes that the resurrection validates all of Jesus' promises and gives believers the assurance

This Palm Sunday sermon explores the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19:1-10, focusing on how Jesus offers acceptance to those who deserve rejection. The message emphasizes that Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector, climbed
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