With a focus on the Word of God, a reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit and an attitude of grace in all things, Calvary Chapel Trussville exists to glorify the name of Jesus Christ and proclaim His truth both here and around the world.
Weekly teaching from Pastor Tyler Warner

In this teaching on 2 Kings 6:1-7 , Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville encounter a seemingly simple story about a borrowed axe head that falls into the Jordan River—yet within this brief narrative lies a profound truth about spiritual power and effectiveness. The sons of the prophets were experiencing growth, needing to expand their building, a refreshing sign after Jezebel had nearly wiped out all prophets from the land. But in the midst of their labor, disaster strikes: the axe head flies off and sinks into the water. What makes this crisis so severe isn't just the loss of a tool, but that it was borrowed—the young prophet could face financial ruin or even slavery for losing it. When Elisha asks the crucial question, 'Where did it fall?' and miraculously makes the iron float, we're given a powerful metaphor for our spiritual lives. We all begin our journey with borrowed power—the strength, wisdom, and effectiveness we experience comes entirely from God, not from ourselves. Yet somewhere along the way, many of us lose our edge. We keep swinging the axe, working just as hard, but nothing seems to happen anymore. Our marriages stall, our ministries plateau, our joy evaporates. The lesson is clear: when we realize we've lost our spiritual effectiveness, we must ask ourselves the same question Elisha asked—where did we lose it? Where did we stop praying like we used to? When did we abandon our first love? The beautiful promise is that God doesn't want us to languish in powerlessness. He wants us to return to where we fell, repent, and resume doing the things we did at first. The moment we reattach that axe head, everything changes—not because the tree has fallen yet, but because now we have the borrowed power of God to complete what He's called us to do.

In this teaching on 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville discover that Christianity is far more than an intellectual exercise or moral philosophy—it's a living, breathing relationship with a God who actively speaks and moves among us today. This passage dismantles two dangerous extremes: the dead religion of mute idols where God is distant and silent, and the chaotic abuse of spiritual power without biblical guidance. Paul reminds us that we serve neither a statue nor an unpredictable force, but the living God who has poured out His Holy Spirit on all flesh, just as Joel prophesied. The spiritual gifts—wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment, tongues, and interpretation—are not relics of the early church but present realities meant to build us up as a body. What's revolutionary here is that every single believer has been entrusted with supernatural power to contribute to God's mission. We're not spectators watching God work from a distance; we're participants through whom the Holy Spirit manifests Himself to the world. The Trinity itself—Father, Son, and Spirit working in perfect unity—models how our diverse gifts should function together. When we gather, we should expect God to show up, not just in the teaching but through prophecies, healings, and supernatural encounters that remind us we're not studying ancient history but living in the continuation of the Book of Acts.

In this teaching on John 19, Zechariah Borders and Calvary Chapel Trussville find ourselves standing at the foot of the cross, witnessing the most pivotal moment in human history through the eyes of the beloved disciple. This passage forces us to confront an uncomfortable truth: the very people who had been waiting for their Messiah, studying the prophecies, and longing for deliverance, became the ones crying out for His crucifixion. The imagery is brutal and intentional—a crown of thorns, a purple robe, blood and mockery—all designed to show us that the devil thought he was winning. Yet in every detail, from the unbroken bones to the pierced side, we see prophecy fulfilled with stunning precision. What strikes deepest is how Pilate's fear led him to compromise, giving an inch that became a mile, washing his hands while blood stained his conscience forever. We're challenged to examine our own lives: where are we giving sin just an inch? Where are we like the Jews, so blinded by our own expectations and legalism that we miss Jesus right in front of us? The cross reminds us that we are all Barabbas—guilty criminals who deserved that punishment—yet Jesus took our place. His final words, 'It is finished,' echo through eternity as the declaration that our debt is paid, not by our works or our law-keeping, but by His perfect sacrifice. This passage isn't just history; it's our story of redemption written in blood and fulfilled in love.

In this teaching on 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 , Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville remind us of the Lord's Supper's profound significance in uniting believers and proclaiming the gospel. The central scripture, 1 Corinthians 11, reveals how the early church struggled with divisions and selfishness during communion. This serves as a stark warning for us today. Are we truly discerning the body of Christ - both in the elements and in our fellow believers? The parallels between the Passover and communion highlight Jesus as our ultimate sacrificial lamb. As we partake, we're not just remembering Christ's death, but proclaiming His return and our unity in Him. This challenges us to examine our hearts, repent of sin, and approach the table with reverence and joy. Let's recommit to making communion a powerful testimony of the gospel in our lives and churches.

In this teaching on 2 Kings 5, Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville encounter the story of Naaman, a Syrian general afflicted with leprosy, and Gehazi's greed and punishment. This narrative beautifully illustrates the transformative power of God's grace and the humbling journey towards faith. We're reminded that no matter our status or accomplishments, we all suffer from the 'leprosy' of sin - an incurable condition that only God can heal. The simple act of washing in the Jordan River symbolizes the simplicity of salvation through faith, challenging our tendency to complicate or earn God's grace. This story prompts us to examine our own hearts: Do we, like Naaman, struggle with pride or preconceived notions that hinder our acceptance of God's free gift? It encourages us to embrace childlike faith and surrender, recognizing that true healing and freedom come not through our own efforts, but through humble obedience to God's word.

In this teaching on Jonah 4 , Jacob Bryant and Calvary Chapel Trussville go into depth about the lesson of aligning our hearts with God's will. The story of Jonah and Nineveh serves as a mirror, reflecting our own struggles with anger and misplaced priorities. We're challenged to examine our reactions when God's plans don't match our expectations. Are we, like Jonah, quick to anger and slow to show compassion? The narrative beautifully illustrates God's unwavering mercy, even in the face of our rebellion. Through Jonah's journey, we're reminded that God's perspective is infinitely wider than ours, encompassing not just individuals, but entire cities and even their livestock. This message urges us to cultivate a heart of compassion, mirroring God's love for all His creation. As we reflect on Jonah's story, let's ask ourselves: How can we align our hearts more closely with God's, embracing His mercy and extending it to others?

In this teaching on 2 Kings 4:38-44 , Pastor Tyler Warner and Calvary Chapel Trussville challenge us to confront the spiritual famine in our lives. The story of Elisha and the poisoned stew (2 Kings 4:38-41) serves as a profound metaphor for the toxic elements we often introduce into our spiritual lives. Just as the wild gourds brought death to the pot, our selfish desires and worldly pursuits can poison our souls. But there's hope! Christ is the flour that neutralizes the poison, offering us not just survival, but abundance. This isn't just about avoiding sin; it's about embracing the fullness of life in Christ. Are we settling for a life of spiritual malnutrition when God is offering us a feast? Let's examine what 'gourds' we might be adding to our lives and consider how we can instead allow Jesus, the Bread of Life, to satisfy our deepest hungers.

Verse-by-verse through the book of 2 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 2 Kings!

Pastor Tyler's new book "The Desolation of Israel" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/the-desol... Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 2 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 2 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Pastor Tyler's new book "The Desolation of Israel" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/the-desol... Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Pastor Tyler's new book "The Desolation of Israel" is available NOW! https://www.ironworks.media/the-desol... Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

An examination of the masculinity of God on Father's Day 2025!

Check out IronWorks Media, our Christian resource network! https://www.ironworks.media/ Give to support the ministry of Calvary Chapel Trussville! https://tithe.ly/give?c=411758 More info on Calvary Chapel Trussville!

Verse by verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Pastor Tyler gives a special Ascension Day message!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse by verse through the Book of Genesis!

Verse by verse through the Book of 1 Kings!

Looking to the example of Mary on this Mother's Day!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Pastor Sandy Adams visits for an encouraging study through the book of Job!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Corinthians!

Verse-by-verse through the book of 1 Kings!

Only Jesus will satisfy the soul on Easter Sunday 2025!

Jesus Christ draws us to the point of decision at the cross!