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Life can be hard—but you're not defenseless. In Ephesians 6, Paul reminds us that we have a real enemy, yet God has given us powerful, supernatural weapons to stand firm and live in victory. This message unpacks what it means to put on the full armor of God, recognize the schemes of the enemy, and fight with truth, righteousness, faith, peace, salvation, the Word, and prayer. No matter what battles you face, you can stand strong in the Lord's mighty power and live for the applause of heaven.
In this message from our Ephesians series, we're reminded that as followers of Jesus, we don't just walk in the light—we carry it. From the way we live, speak, and love others, to how we submit, serve, and reflect Christ in our homes and communities, we are called to be walking lanterns in a dark world. Whether it's standing strong in your marriage or resisting the pull of culture, the light of Christ in you makes a difference.
What does it really mean to be spiritually mature? In this powerful and practical message from Ephesians 4, we're diving into what it looks like to grow up in Christ. From building unity and serving others to letting go of bitterness and embracing a new life, this message will challenge and inspire you to leave behind spiritual immaturity and step fully into your God-given calling.
This week, we're diving into the powerful mystery revealed in Ephesians 3—God's plan to unite us as one family through Jesus. In a heartfelt letter from prison, Paul reminds us that prayer isn't just about asking for things; it's about knowing our Father deeply. We explore how prayer is personal, relational, and full of access, yearning, and expectation. Be encouraged: God can do more than you could ever ask or imagine.
What does it really mean to be rescued by God? In this powerful message from Ephesians 2, we explore the truth that we are saved by grace through faith—not because of what we've done, but because of what Jesus has done. You'll hear about the past, present, and future of our salvation, what we're rescued from, and what we're rescued for. Whether you feel far from God or close, this message will inspire you to rest in His mercy and walk in the good works He prepared for you. There's no greater rescue story than the one God's writing in your life!
In the opening chapter of Ephesians, Paul reminds us that our truest identity is found in Christ. Join us as we explore what it means to be chosen, forgiven, blessed, and sealed with the Holy Spirit. No matter your past, your position, or your personality, when you are in Christ, everything changes. This message is a powerful reminder that we don't have to earn God's favor—we simply receive it through Jesus. Discover the freedom, purpose, and hope that come with knowing who you are in Him. Scripture: Ephesians 1
Every breakthrough starts with one powerful word: YES. In this message, we explore how obedience unlocks God's best in our lives—and how almost obedience is still disobedience. Whether it's fear, doubt, or delay holding you back, God's invitation still stands. Don't miss this life-shifting talk on the power of saying YES to God, even when it's uncomfortable. One word can change everything—what's your next YES?Scripture: Proverbs 18:21; Romans 10:9; Proverbs 14:12
Gratitude changes everything! In this powerful message from our Important Words series, we learn the language of “THANKS” — not just after the miracle, but before it and for generations to come. Discover how Hallel (praise after), Todah (trusting thanks before), and Zakar (remembrance) can transform your mindset, relationships, health, and faith. Don't just say thank you — live it!Scripture: Exodus; Psalm 150:6
Your words carry weight—say the kind that lift! In this week's message from our Important Words series, we're talking about the power of encouragement and why you should never waste your “WOW.” Discover how your words can heal, inspire, and even change lives—whether you're speaking to others, to yourself, or to God. Be challenged to speak life like Barnabas, and see greatness in those around you. Don't miss this message—it could change the way you speak forever!Scripture: Proverbs 16:24
Sorry is a small word with powerful potential. In this message from our Important Words series, we dig into James 3 to explore how our words can either build up or burn down—and how forgiveness begins with humility, sensitivity, and a sincere “I'm sorry.” Learn why intent doesn't always matter, why source determines weight, and how Christ-followers are called to speak life. If you're ready to repair broken relationships and reflect Jesus in the way you talk, this message is for you.Scripture: James 3
Freedom from apathy makes us alive in Christian love and sustained by God's glory.
For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control. From bound by fear, to adopted by love.
Whenever we get freedom from anything, the basis of it is the work Jesus did on the cross. Our redemption is free.
Man was meant for worship, mission, and community. Through the tower and city of Babel, they lost all three. The Gospel restores them all.
Every time you see a rainbow, remember what you deserved—judgment. Then remember what you got—grace.
God rested (Shabbat) on the seventh day. He invites us into that very same gift of rest and He blesses that rest, multiplies it, and calls it holy.
You don't know who you are unless you're dependent on God.
Every doctrine, every prophecy, every ceremonial system, every sacrifice, every ethic was all completed in Jesus.
Jesus never said, “Thou shall not judge,” but He did show us a better way to JUDGE, in humility, kindness, and loving restoration.
The level of our offendability often reveals the level of our spiritual maturity.
When you come to the Bread of Life, you're never hungry or thirsty again.
Speakers: Bri Brown, Donis Taylor, Adrian Camacho, Mikayla Brim
God does miracles in our lives to train us, mold us, shape us, and use us for His glory.
Spell out your miracle. What do you want God to do for you? You have not, because you ask not.
Power is the ultimate evidence of the filling of the Holy Spirit.
We must hear God's voice and learn to move at the prompting of His Spirit.
When we love and serve people well, we make it easy for them to find and experience God.
Discipleship is the continual surrender to God of your whole life for your whole life.
Freely give away anything and everything competing with your undivided devotion to Jesus.
Live with an open-handed freedom that only comes from an open-hearted devotion.
You're either fully dead or fully alive. Jesus is either fully dead or fully alive.
The second greatest story ever told is your story!