Épisodes

  • Everlasting Kingdom | Week 3
    Jan 18 2026
    We ask God to increase our faith. From Ephesus in Acts 19 to Wilberforce in Parliament to the feeding of the five thousand and the woman who would not quit, the pattern is the same: bring what you have, keep going, and trust God to do what only He can do.

    Bring what you have and let God do the rest.
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  • Everlasting Kingdom | Week 2
    Jan 11 2026
    We said what Moses said: if Your presence does not go with us, we are not going. From that place of prayer, we named the problem in NoCo (lostness, too few churches, shallow roots), the opportunity before us (a thriving body ready to be sent), and the plan: seek His presence, pray like it is real, commit deeply to a local church, and steward this property to bless our city while we partner, birth, and revitalize churches.

    Seek His presence. Pray, commit, build, go.
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  • Everlasting Kingdom
    Jan 4 2026
    We are stepping into a new year under a bigger banner: the Everlasting Kingdom. Last year broke a lot of illusions, but it also awakened hunger, prayer, and resolve. Our response is simple and weighty: seek first the Kingdom, build deep personal holiness, invest in real prayer, and commit to the local church for the good of Northern Colorado.
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  • Here with Us | Week 4
    Dec 21 2025
    In this Advent message, we explore how God’s love is not an abstract idea but a person, Jesus, who arrived to dwell with us. Scripture reveals that this divine love, agape, defines Christianity, transforms lives, unifies divided people, and makes the invisible God visible through His church. As we reflect on the arrival of love itself, we’re invited not just to receive God’s love, but to live as carriers of it in a world searching for meaning.
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  • Here With Us | Week 3
    Dec 14 2025
    Joy is not tied to our circumstances. It flows from knowing Jesus. When the angel announced good news of great joy, it was not about a temporary feeling, but an eternal reality. The Savior has come!

    This kind of joy is rooted in our salvation and shows up in how we live—through obedience, generosity, perseverance in trials, life together as the church, and praise. It’s a joy we get to walk in and share as a church family.
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  • Here with Us | Week 2
    Dec 7 2025
    Advent peace is not found in Santa, schedules, or one more perfect family moment. It is found in Jesus, our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace. When we surrender to His rule, let His word counsel us, and cast our cares on Him, the peace of God guards our hearts and the God of peace walks with us.

    Surrender to Jesus and receive soul-deep peace.
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  • Daniel | Week 13
    Nov 30 2025
    Daniel 12 brings the whole story home with hope. Yes, trouble will come, but God is faithful to deliver His people and raise the righteous. Daniel is told to go his way and finish well—and that call is ours too. As we step into Advent, this chapter reminds us that Scripture strengthens our endurance and lights the fuse of real, lasting hope. Let’s be a people who endure with confidence, trusting the God who delivers and the God who raises.
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  • Daniel | Week 12
    Nov 23 2025
    Daniel 11-12 pulls back the curtain: God really does call history in advance, evil only runs on a leash, and Jesus ends the story with resurrection hope. If you have been confused, you are in good company with Daniel and the disciples, so trust God, live ready, and keep a faithful witness in the middle of the mystery.


    Heaven rules. Evil expires. Saints rise forever.
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