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In this powerful message, we dive deep into the truth behind the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. There are three baptisms that Scripture outlines: Baptism by the Holy Spirit into the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13) Water Baptism – an act of obedience and public declaration of faith (Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38) Baptism in the Holy Ghost – for empowerment, boldness, and supernatural living (Acts 1:8, Acts 2:3-4) Sin separates us from our power source, but the Holy Spirit reconnects us to it. When filled with the Holy Ghost, we're not just called to live—we're called to live empowered, bold, and holy.
Scripture: Exodus 12:31–41 | Psalm 105:36-37 In this timely and challenging message, Pastor Shelby Crump reminds us that when God calls us out of bondage, He doesn't just call us to leave—He calls us to plunder the enemy and walk out in freedom and abundance. The Israelites didn't leave Egypt empty-handed. They walked out with their children, their livestock, and the riches of Egypt. They left with more than they came with. In the same way, God is calling us to pack our bags—to take our families, our faith, our purpose, and everything He's given us into the freedom He provides. Don't leave anything behind in Egypt. Don't settle for the bare minimum of what God has for you. And you don't have to carry it all alone. God will give you the strength, and when the weight feels too heavy, the church is here to help carry the load.
In this week's episode, we continue our study on The Total Man by diving deeper into Galatians 5:16–25. We wrapped up our conversation on the works of the flesh and shifted into the fruit of the Spirit—how they are not just good traits, but supernatural evidence of a life led by the Holy Spirit. The works of the flesh lead to death, but the fruit of the Spirit leads to eternal life. You have a choice—and your life will show what you're rooted in. We break down each fruit of the Spirit and explore what it means to truly walk by the Spirit and not by the flesh.
In this powerful Sunday night message, Pastor Shelby Crump preaches a sermon titled “Coming Back.” Starting with Ecclesiastes 11:1 – “Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days” – Pastor Shelby reminds us that nothing sown into the Kingdom is ever wasted. Whatever you sow, you shall reap. What you thought was gone is on its way back. This message is full of hope and faith for anyone who's been in a season of lack, grief, or waiting. God is faithful, and His Word does not return void.
In this powerful message, Pastor Billy Dupree shares how Christians have the ability to thrive—even in the midst of chaos. As followers of Christ, we are not called to blend in with the world—we are called to be set apart. Our lives are a living advertisement for Jesus, reflecting who He is and revealing that He is with us. Even when everything around us feels uncertain, we can still thrive through Him. How bright does your light shine in chaos? Let this message inspire you to live boldly for Christ and invest your energy into building His Kingdom, no matter the circumstances.
In this episode, we continue our series on The Total Man, focusing on how to live with a healthy body, mind, and spirit. We dive into Galatians 5:16–25 and talk about what it means to crucify the flesh and identify the root of sin in our lives. It's not enough to just cut down the tree—we have to deal with the root system, or it will try to grow back. We also explore how God can still bless, redeem, and use us even after we've fallen. David, Samson, and Peter each failed in major ways, but God still used them for His glory. There may be consequences, but there's also redemption.
In this Sunday Night Sermon, Pastor Shelby Crump preaches on spiritual warfare. In these last days, as darkness seems to grow bolder, we don't have to live in fear or defeat. We've been given spiritual authority through the Holy Spirit to stand firm, shine bright, and fight back. Our enemy is not flesh and blood, but the same evil spiritual forces that have been working since the beginning. This message reminds us that the battle belongs to the Lord—and it's by His Spirit, not by our strength, that victory is won. We're not called to simply survive—we're called to take back what the enemy has stolen from the Church. It's time to walk in the dominion and power we've been given and be the light that drives out darkness.
In this message on tithes and offerings Pastor Billy Dupree shares that tithing is a command from God. Giving back what is already God's is a way to open the windows of heaven and the flow of blessings that come from obedience in giving.
In this continuation of last week's Bible study, Pastor Shelby Crump takes a deeper look at 1 Thessalonians 5:23, exploring the makeup of the whole man—body, soul, and spirit—and how we are created in the image of God: three in one. This session also dives into Galatians 5:16–25, focusing on the works of the flesh listed in verses 19–21. Pastor Shelby taught on specific sins such as hatred, strife, seditions, heresies, envy, and drunkenness. It was a powerful time of reflection, examining what it means to walk in the flesh versus walking in the Spirit—and how the fruit of the Spirit stands in direct contrast to the works of the flesh.
Recognize the places where demonic influence is prevalent, so you do not fall for the schemes of satan. This is part 5 of the "Knowing Your Enemy" teachings from Pastor Shelby Crumps Spiritual Warfare series on Sunday Night.
Enjoy the full Father's Day service featuring an all-men worship team leading in praise, followed by a powerful message from Pastors Billy Dupree and Shelby Crump. Pastor Billy Dupree shares how every father is called to speak blessings over his home. Faith speaks—and when the spoken Word and the Spirit work together, families are changed. Pastor Shelby Crump brings a message on what it means to be a child of God and how the events in our lives—both the hard and the miraculous—are meant to bring glory to our Heavenly Father. In the story of Lazarus, Jesus said his sickness was for the glory of God. After Lazarus died and was raised, many believed. The same is true for us—our lives are meant to bring honor and glory to the Father. God is glorified: When you are sick, He can get the glory. When you are dead, He can get the glory. When you are resurrected, He can get the glory. And when you live again, He can get the glory.
In this continuation of last week's Bible study, Pastor Shelby Crump dives deeper into 1 Thessalonians 5:23, exploring the makeup of the whole man—body, soul, and spirit—and how we are created in the image of God: three in one. This episode focuses on the body and its vital role in spiritual wholeness. Pastor Crump teaches that our body will either serve the Spirit or serve sin—there's no neutral ground. Only when the Spirit is in charge can we truly be whole. The Word of God helps us rightly discern the difference: “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” — Hebrews 4:12 (KJV) He also references Galatians 5:16-21, showing that the lusts of the flesh are in constant opposition to the Spirit. Without the Spirit leading, the flesh pulls us away from God's will and into sin: "Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh..." Pastor Crump reminds us that there are no fruits or gifts of the soul—only of the Spirit. To live a life that pleases God, every part of us—body, soul, and spirit—must be fully surrendered to Him.
Pastor Shelby Crump preaches the importance of knowing your enemy and how to recognize demonic and dark powers.
In this sermon both Pastor Billy Dupree and Shelby Crump preached that no matter the troubles you face or the adversaries that come against you, "You Shall Have Help". God is for you and Jesus is the answer to any problem you could ever have.
In this episode, Pastor Shelby recaps last week's message on the whole man—body, soul, and spirit—and leads us into a deeper conversation on the significance of threes in God's design. Together, we explore the nature of God, the image we're made in, and the discussion around the Trinity. We're reminded that we are called to be yielded to the Spirit of the Lord—listening to His convictions and trusting the process of sanctification, which requires time, obedience, and surrender. This was a powerful and insightful night with multiple voices bringing fresh perspectives to the table. Don't miss this conversation on living fully as the total man God designed you to be.
This week, Pastor Shelby preached from Isaiah 6:1–10, where we witness the prophet Isaiah encounter the glory and holiness of God. in a vision of the throne room of God. Overwhelmed by the presence of the Lord, Isaiah confesses, "Woe is me," recognizing his own sin and unworthiness. Yet God, purifies Isaiah through the touching of the hot coal to his lips—a foreshadowing of the purification we would receive through the sacrifice of Jesus. Isaiah's story doesn't end with shame; it leads to purpose. He moves from "Woe is me" to "Here I am, send me." That same transformation is available to us today. As a church, we're committed to walking alongside believers—not letting anyone stay stuck in the "woe is me" stage, but helping equip and encourage each person to step boldly into what God is calling them to do.
In this series on spiritual warfare, Pastor Shelby Crump teaches the tactic of knowing your enemy by preaching on the origin of Demons.
Shelby Crump preached a message on Psalm 77:11-15 and reminded us to remember what the Lord has done.
In this full sermon, Pastor Billy Dupree preaches the importance of being long-suffering while moving out of the graveyard of dead hopes onto the front porch of opportunities.
In this sermon on spiritual warfare, pastor Shelby Crump preaches on the apparel of a warrior as described in Ephesians 6. This is the start of a series on spiritual warfare.
In this Sunday night sermon, pastor Shelby Crump preaches about the manifestation of the Spirit and the connection between the gifts of the Spirit and the fruit of the Spirit.
Pastor Shelby shares a message on still waters running deep and how God is doing big things.
Pastor Billy Dupree shares a message of encouragement!
Pastor Billy and Shelby share an Easter celebration message.
Pastor Shelby shares a message that the house of the Lord will be raised above the other hill.
Pastor Shelby shares an encouraging message of the overflow that comes after the pressing and shaken.
Pastor Billy shares a message of encouragement! Are we listening to the Lord?
Pastor Billy shares a message of encouragement!
Pastor Billy shares a message of encouragement!
Faith isn't ALL sunshine and rainbows. Sometimes faith involves pressure and persecution.
Pastor Billy share a message encouragement!
Pastor Billy shares a message of about the power of prayer.
As the years progress, we get progressively busier. As this new year begins let's take a moment to remember to slow down, practice waiting, and stay full of faith.
Today we celebrate the greatest news that ever reached human ears - heave came down!
Isaiah describes Jesus as being our Wonderful Counselor- one who brings wonder and counsel into our lives! Let's discover what that means to us today!
Christian love and unity is not a suggestion - it is a command. Have we been overlooking this vitally important commandment? Today, we will learn just how important it is to God that believers live together in harmony.