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  • May 31, 2026

    Pastor John reminds us that God invites us to Himself with all of our mess—we don’t need to clean up before approaching Him with our pain, betrayal, and brokenness. When was the last time you brought your authentic, unfiltered self to God in prayer? Share this message with someone who needs to hear that God’s love meets them right where they are.

    Psalm 3, 2 Samuel 14:25, 2 Samuel 14:32, 2 Samuel 15:13, 2 Samuel 16:20

  • May 10, 2026

    Series: Feedback Loops

    What if the very voices promising fresh spiritual insights are leading you away from the truth you need most? Paul warns Timothy about “itching ears” that crave new teachings over sound doctrine—a temptation amplified in our digital age where we’re bombarded by countless spiritual voices daily. John and Greg reveal how only 37% of pastors today hold orthodox biblical beliefs, making it crucial to ground ourselves in God’s Word rather than chase secret knowledge or customize truth to our preferences. This Mother’s Day message challenges us to resist false teaching’s allure and cling to the simple, powerful gospel of Jesus Christ. Don’t let your ears be tickled into deception—watch now and anchor your faith in eternal truth!

    2 Timothy 4:1-5, 2 Corinthians 11:3-4, 2 Corinthians 11:13-15, 1 Timothy 4:3-4, 1 Timothy 4:1, Matthew 16:18, 1 Timothy 4:2, 1 Timothy 4:5, Matthew 16:24, 2 Timothy 4:5

  • April 19, 2026

    Series: Feedback Loops

    What if the very device meant to connect you is actually stealing your life one scroll at a time? Against economic chaos, political division, and skyrocketing mental health crises stands one common thread—our phones. Drawing from Ephesians 5, the speaker reveals how Christians must “redeem the time” in an age designed to drain it, walking as “light in the Lord” rather than being formed by screen addiction. This isn’t about legalism—it’s about freedom. Don’t let another day slip into the digital darkness when transformation awaits.

    Ephesians 5:1, Ephesians 5:6-11, Ephesians 5:15-16, Romans 12

  • April 5, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    What if the ultimate victory wasn’t won on Sunday morning, but roared triumphantly in the realm of death itself? Jesus descended to the spirits in prison on Holy Saturday, spiking the football of victory over stunned demons before the empty tomb ever revealed God’s triumph to the world. Pastors John and Greg capture this cosmic celebration through vivid sports analogies and the ancient Apostles’ Creed, showing how Christ “disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame.” Ready to speak Jesus’ victory over your own fears and struggles? This message will transform how you see Easter’s power—watch now and let resurrection joy explode in your heart!

    1 Peter 3:18-19, Colossians 2:15, Revelation 1:17-18, Luke 24:1-10, 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, 1 Corinthians 15:51-52, 1 Corinthians 15:54-55, Psalm 43:5

  • March 29, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    What does it mean to be loved beyond measure? At the cross, Jesus demonstrates a love that defies logic—enduring brutal beatings, public shame, and the spiritual agony of separation from God. Through vivid details of Good Friday, Pastor shares how Jesus refused even pain-numbing wine to fully experience sacrificial love for us. From the 60-foot temple curtain torn wide to welcome us into God’s presence, to a hardened Roman centurion’s heart-melting revelation, this message reveals the radical, pursuing love that changes everything. Watch now to discover how Christ’s unstoppable love invites you into life-transforming intimacy with God.

    Matthew 27:32-54, Psalm 22, Genesis 10, Luke 10

  • March 22, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    What does true strength look like in a world obsessed with power and control? Through the haunting events of Jesus’ final night, we witness a revolutionary display of strength through meekness. From the garden arrest to five grueling trials, Jesus demonstrates that real power lies not in dominance but in loving restraint. The One who could command heaven’s armies chooses instead to heal his enemies and remain silent before accusers. Through vivid scenes of mockery and abuse, we see how Christ’s deliberate surrender flows from unstoppable love, not weakness. This message challenges us to radically redefine strength in our relationships and leadership. Don’t miss this transformative perspective on power that could reshape how you live and love.

    Isaiah 42:1-3, Isaiah 53:2-3, Luke 22:47-48, Luke 22:49, Matthew 5:38-39, John 18:22-24, Luke 22:63-65, Matthew 26:67-68, Luke 23:1, Luke 23:4-5, Luke 23:10-11, John 18:36, John 18:38, John 19:1-5, John 19:6-9, John 19:10-11, 1 Peter 2:21-23

  • March 8, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    Have you ever wondered what it truly means to serve a King who chose death over a throne? In this powerful message, we witness the stunning contrast between a woman’s extravagant worship—pouring out a year’s wages in perfume—and Jesus’ even greater sacrifice. Through three vivid scenes—an intimate anointing, humble foot-washing, and the Last Supper—we discover how Jesus redefined kingship through sacrificial service. The speaker challenges us to examine what we’re holding back from God, where we resist being served, and whose feet we’re avoiding. Don’t miss this transformative exploration of true kingdom living that will reshape how you view worship and service. Watch now to encounter Jesus in a fresh way!

    Mark 14:1-9, John 13:1-17, Mark 14:22-25

  • March 1, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    Have you ever wondered what could make religious leaders so furious they’d plot murder? In this gripping message, we explore the explosive Tuesday of Holy Week—where Jesus confronts the temple authorities with parables that force everyone to choose sides. Through vivid stories of vineyards and wedding feasts, Jesus lays down the ultimate challenge: bow before Him as King or face judgment. This pivotal teaching, comprising nearly a quarter of Matthew’s Gospel, reveals why Jesus was crucified and what’s at stake in our response to Him. Don’t miss this powerful exploration of the day that changed history—discover how Jesus’ urgent call to “stay ready” speaks directly to our lives today.

    Isaiah 5:1-2, Matthew 21:33-46, Matthew 22:1-14, Matthew 23, Matthew 24:1-2, Luke 20:1-7

  • February 22, 2026

    Series: The Final Week

    Have you ever felt so angry you wanted to flip a table? In this message, we discover how Jesus’ dramatic temple cleansing reveals a surprising truth—his righteous actions flowed first from tears of grief, not rage. Through examining Jesus’ response to corruption in God’s house, we learn how to confront injustice in our world today with both truth and grace. This timely teaching challenges us to check our own hearts, ensure our frustrations align with God’s concerns, and let prayer shape our response to wrongs we encounter. Don’t miss this transformative look at handling anger and standing for justice in God-honoring ways.

    Luke 19:41-44, Mark 11:15-18, James 1:20, 2 Peter 3:9