Épisodes

  • WHAT'S YOUR "HOWEVER"?: Jesus!
    Jan 25 2026
    Sin is real, and its consequences are serious. Scripture is clear that all of us fall short and that separation from God is the result. However—this is not where the story ends. In this message, we come face to face with the greatest turning point in human history: the cross of Jesus Christ.

    We’re reminded that Jesus died to satisfy God’s justice and to give us the power to overcome sin. While the penalty for sin is death, the gift of God is eternal life through Christ. This message calls us to move beyond guilt and condemnation and into repentance, faith, and freedom. Sin is real. Judgment is real. However, the cross is even more real—and it changes everything.
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  • WHAT'S YOUR "HOWEVER"?: Pride of Life
    Jan 18 2026
    You can be doing a lot of things right… however, pride can quietly take over the heart. In this message, we examine the pride of life—the tendency to trust in our own ability, success, righteousness, or wisdom instead of fully depending on God. Through the story of King David and other powerful examples, we see how subtle pride can be and how dangerous it becomes when it goes unchecked.

    This message challenges us to look beyond behavior and examine our motives, desires, and trust. Pride doesn’t always look loud—it often hides in self-sufficiency, quiet superiority, and the need to be seen or admired. But God calls us back to humility, surrender, and total dependence on Him. This is a call to lay down self, build our lives on devotion, and let God be the foundation of everything.
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  • WHAT'S YOUR "HOWEVER"?: Lust of the Eye
    Jan 11 2026
    Every believer has a story of God’s faithfulness… however, compromise can quietly change the ending. In this message from Joshua 7, we look at the story of Achan and discover how the lust of the eyes—what we see, want, and secretly covet—can derail God’s promises and bring unintended consequences.

    This message reminds us that small, hidden sins can lead to big spiritual defeats, and that God calls us to deal honestly with what’s in our hearts. It’s a powerful challenge to walk in integrity, pursue holiness, and remove anything that threatens our relationship with God—because freedom always begins with repentance and obedience.
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  • WHAT'S YOUR "HOWEVER"?: Lust of the Flesh
    Jan 4 2026
    King Solomon was blessed with wisdom, wealth, and influence like no one else—however, his life was ultimately marked by compromise. In this message, we begin the series What’s Your “However?” by uncovering how even strong faith can be undermined when unchecked desires are allowed to lead the heart. Using Scripture from Genesis, 1 Kings, and 1 John, we expose Satan’s oldest lie—that sin isn’t really sin—and how it often disguises itself as something that simply feels good or seems right.

    This message takes an honest look at the lust of the flesh—when appetites, pleasure, comfort, or impulse begin to rule our decisions instead of Christ. From food and rest to sex, emotion, and escapism, we’re challenged to examine what we return to for relief instead of righteousness. More than behavior modification, this message calls us to heart-level surrender, repentance, and freedom through Jesus, reminding us that while sin has consequences, grace and repentance have generational power too.
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  • CLEAR OUT YOUR TEMPLE
    Dec 28 2025
    Over time, things can quietly build up in our hearts—distractions, misplaced priorities, and subtle compromises that clog our relationship with God. In this message, we look at Jesus clearing the temple and discover His heart for purity, order, and true worship. God never intended our lives to be crowded with noise and idols; He desires space to meet with us.

    This message challenges us to do some honest soul-cleaning by realigning our priorities, clearing the clutter from our schedules, and removing anything that has taken God’s rightful place. It’s an invitation to experience spiritual renewal, freedom, and deeper connection as we make room for God to work in every area of our lives.
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  • CHRISTMAS EVE 2025: The Part 2 of Christmas
    Dec 24 2025
    Christmas didn’t end in a manger—it points us toward what’s still to come. This Christmas Eve message reminds us that just as God kept every promise in Christ’s first arrival, He will keep His promise to return and make all things right.

    Through the words of Isaiah, we learn how to experience “Christmas Part 2” right now—by naming what’s shaking, seeing with eyes of faith, and taking the next step forward. Even in uncertain times, God is near, His promises are sure, and all can be calm when we trust Him.
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  • THE ARRIVAL: Love
    Dec 21 2025
    We may not think of it this way, but Christmas is the greatest love story ever told. In this message, we look beyond the familiar scenes and discover that Christmas is a story of love between a Father and a Son, a Mother and a Son, and ultimately, a Savior who came for us. Jesus wasn’t just born—He was given, sent on a rescue mission motivated entirely by love.

    This message reminds us that God’s love is not distant, conditional, or earned. It’s personal. Jesus came for broken, imperfect people, and His love meets us right where we are. If you’ve ever struggled to believe that God truly loves you, this message points you back to the heart of Christmas and the truth that you are deeply loved—more than you know.
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  • THE ARRIVAL: Joy
    Dec 14 2025
    Joy can feel hard to find when life gets heavy, but the Christmas story shows us that God brings joy to ordinary, overlooked, and hurting people. The announcement to the shepherds reminds us that joy isn’t something we manufacture—it’s something God delivers.

    In this message, we discover what true, lasting joy looks like and how it grows when we learn to see Jesus clearly in every season of life.
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