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  • Conversations with God: Faith or Folly | Mark Lecompte
    Nov 19 2025

    The central thread of this message is that God is actively looking for faith—not titles, not achievements, not self-righteousness, but a heart that leans on Him. Through Luke 18, Jesus reveals five portraits: the persistent widow whose faith refuses to quit, the tax collector whose faith is humble, the children whose faith is simple, the rich ruler whose faith is tested, and the blind beggar whose faith is desperate and bold. Each scene asks us the same question: What kind of faith lives in you? Scripture reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please God, yet He responds quickly to those who cry out day and night. In a world full of folly and self-confidence, will Jesus find in us the kind of faith He’s looking for?

    Reference Verse: Luke 18

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    50 min
  • How Jesus restores me after a disappointment | Daniel Decary
    Nov 12 2025

    Even as believers we can be disappointed. What we need is Fellowship, Scriptures and Jesus to be restored.

    Reference verses: Luke 24: 13-36

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    40 min
  • Arguments to Altars | Selvin Cortez
    Nov 4 2025

    The main points of the sermon “Arguments to Altars” center on how God meets us in our deepest struggles—when pain and fear collide.
    Both Job and Jacob represent two sides of the human wrestle: Job argues from pain, Jacob wrestles from fear. Each discovers that God doesn’t always give explanations—He gives His presence. Through the struggle, Job gains new sight (“My eyes have seen You”) and Jacob gains a new identity (“You shall be called Israel”).
    Their arguments become altars—places of surrender and transformation. Ultimately, both stories point to Jesus, who in Gethsemane faced the ultimate collision of pain and fear and turned it into redemption. The sermon calls listeners to let their own wrestling become worship—where fear becomes faith and control gives way to surrender.

    Reference verse: Genesis 32:30

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    48 min
  • Finding Hope in the Darkness | Lori Graham
    Oct 28 2025

    We will all go through valleys in life. But looking at Psalm 13, we can learn what to do when life feels dark. Following the example of David, we learn to make prayer our first response, not our last resort. We trust in God‘s promises. And we worship God and remember all He has done for us in the past.

    Reference Verse: Psalm 13

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    49 min
  • God Still Speaks | Selvin Cortez
    Oct 21 2025

    The sermon “God Still Speaks” centers on 1 Samuel 3:1–10, showing that God’s voice has never gone silent — He still speaks to those who will listen. The first point, “Silence Is Not Absence,” teaches that when God seems quiet, He is preparing our hearts to hear Him more clearly. The second point, “The Voice You Recognize,” reminds us that relationship precedes recognition — we learn to discern His voice through knowing His Word. The third point, “Availability Unlocks Audibility,” reveals that hearing God requires surrender and stillness, not hurry. Like Samuel, when we stop running and start listening, God turns communication into communion. The message ends by pointing to Jesus, the greater Samuel, through whom God has spoken once and for all — the Word made flesh.

    Reference Verse: 1 Samuel 3:1-10, 21

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    46 min
  • Make Room | Selvin Cortez
    Oct 7 2025

    The key lesson of the sermon “Make Room” is that growth begins with faith before it’s visible. God calls us to enlarge our vision, strengthen our foundation, and make room for what He’s about to do—not after we see it, but in anticipation of His promise. Just as Isaiah urged God’s people to stretch their tents before the blessing arrived, we too must prepare our hearts, minds, and church for expansion.


    The takeaway is this: when we make room for God—through faith, obedience, and surrender—He fills that space with His presence, provision, and purpose. Every stretch, every act of faith, is an invitation for Christ to dwell more fully in us and through us.

    Reference verse: Isaiah 54

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    43 min
  • The Gathering and The Gate | Selvin Cortez
    Sep 24 2025

    Psalm 23 reveals a Shepherd who calls His people into a gathering and protects them as the gate. The Lord provides rest, renewal, and direction, and in community—through prayer, Scripture, and shared life—His care moves from concept to experience. In life’s valleys, fear is replaced by the Shepherd’s presence, whose rod and staff represent protection and loving correction often expressed through people who notice, pray, and draw us back. The Shepherd also sets a table of welcome and anoints with oil, assuring goodness and mercy until we dwell with Him forever. Jesus fulfills this psalm as the Good Shepherd and the Gate, laying down His life so we can enter His flock. Rows inspire, but circles transform, calling us to step into community and be known.

    Reference Verse : Psalm 23

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    56 min
  • God’s will for my life | Selvin Cortez
    Sep 10 2025

    This message explores God’s will for my life through the lens of serving others with eternity in view. We are reminded that salvation is by grace through faith, yet our acts of service carry eternal weight. First, serving impacts my eternal reward—every act of love and service is remembered by God and invests in eternal treasure (Hebrews 6:10; Matthew 25:21). Second, serving impacts the eternal destiny of others—our generosity and small acts of service can open doors for salvation, just as an usher once impacted Billy Graham’s eternity. Finally, serving impacts my alignment with God’s eternal will—when I offer myself as a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1–2; Colossians 3:23–24), I step into God’s purpose rather than turn back too soon. True blessing is found in surrender: not “God’s will for my life,” but my life for God’s will!

    Reference Verse: Hebrews 6:10

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    57 min