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We live in a world that whispers, “You need more.” More money. More success. More comfort. But what if the ache for more is quietly stealing our joy?In this message, Pastor Jonny exposes the subtle danger of greed—the lie that more will make us whole—and shows how Jesus offers a better way: the way of generosity and contentment. Discover how to be free from the endless chase for “enough” and find true peace in Christ's sufficiency.

We're all chasing happiness—but what if the good life isn't found in getting more, but in giving more?In this message, The Way of Generosity – There Is More Joy in Giving (Matthew 6:19–24), Pastor Jonny explores Jesus' upside-down vision of true joy. Discover how generosity frees us from the grip of fear, scarcity, and the endless pursuit of more—and opens us to a life of abundance and purpose.

We close out the "Houses of Prayer" series with a panel discussion, reflecting on personal experiences & practical applications in prayer.

If prayer is supposed to be the most natural conversation for a follower of Jesus, why does it so often feel like the hardest thing to do? In Romans 8, Paul names our struggle — “We don't know what to pray for as we ought.” In this message, Pastor Jonny unpacks why prayer often feels cold, lifeless, or distracted—and how the Holy Spirit meets us right there in our weakness.

Do we trust Him with our prayers and in prayer? Are we able to be still whenever we face adversity and know that God is in control? Do we trust him enough to surrender control to him? Through Psalm 46 we'll learn how to keep trusting in prayer.

What do you do when God feels silent?Have you ever prayed again and again—yet nothing changes? In this message, Houses of Prayer – Persistence – Part 8, Pastor Jonny unpacks Jesus' parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1–8) and what it means to keep praying when the breakthrough hasn't come.

Why does Jesus end the Lord's Prayer with evil instead of encouragement?“Deliver us from the evil one” feels like a strange conclusion—but it's exactly where Jesus wants us to land.In this message, Houses of Prayer – Part 7: Deliver Us, Pastor Jonny unpacks why Jesus calls us to pray for protection, how our culture underestimates the reality of evil, and what it means to actually fight back.

In a culture that celebrates outrage, Jesus calls us to forgiveness. Only forgiveness breaks the cycle of bitterness and opens our hearts to love.

Prayer is not just about big heavenly priorities—it's also about asking God for daily bread, the ordinary details of our lives. Yet many of us stop asking because of disappointment, fear, or self-protection. Jesus calls us back to bold, audacious asking—because asking is at the heart of relationship and trust.

This week, Guest speaker Lauren Gonzalez continues our Houses of Prayer series with “Your Kingdom Come”. Discover the story of God's kingdom through scripture and its role in our lives, bringing hope and transformation.

When was the last time you were wowed by God? In this message, we explore Jesus' words “Hallowed be Your Name”and how recovering holy wonder can transform our prayers, reshape our lives, and even change the world.

What if prayer isn't about earning God's attention but enjoying His affection? In Houses of Prayer: Part 2 – Our Father, we discover why Jesus began the Lord's Prayer not with “Judge” or “King,” but with the words “Our Father.” Prayer doesn't start with duty—it begins with identity.

What if prayer isn't about getting God to do what you want—but about learning to trust His heart? In this message, we discover why Jesus prayed and how knowing the Father changes everything.

Do you have promises still unclaimed? Dreams unfulfilled? In Unclaimed Property, discover how to awaken your faith, pursue your inheritance, and, like Caleb, see every giant in light of God's greatness—overcoming fear and intimidation.

We're closing out our Jesus & the Table series with a panel discussion on the barriers that keep us from inviting others—and how we can take our next steps in making room at our table.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

We are a people on mission. One of the most powerful yet overlooked ways to live this mission is through meals. In this series, we're learning how the table was central to Jesus' ministry and how it can be in ours.

What is a fragrance that pleases God? As we carry a fragrance into the world, what is He looking for—and how do we cultivate it in our lives?

What have you unknowingly made sacred that's actually starving you of real life? Discover how true worship of a holy God can break the cycle and lead you into freedom.

Today we dive into Romans 12:1 to explore the only right response to God's incredible mercy: offering our lives fully to Him. This message unpacks what it looks like to live a life of continual surrender—where worship goes beyond songs and becomes the way we live every day.

What we respond to with our time, talent & treasure releases a fragrance. So what deserves our ultimate response? Join us as we unpack Paul's view of true worship in Romans 12:1

Have we missed what Easter is all about? The empty space does not mean an empty life.

What measure do you use to gauge your spiritual health? We are all called to be a fragrance to our world but how do you know it's the right fragrance? In this message we will unpack Jesus' action on the temple and how it applies to our lives.

Join us a we continue the journey in learning what it means to be a people on mission, a fragrance to those around?

Love or hate them, a distinct aroma gets noticed– it stands out, demands a choice and lingers. In 2 Corinthians 2:14-16, Paul calls us to be a distinct fragrance to our worlds. What is the fragrance and how do we carry it?

As we are people who carry a fragrance of Christ, what is the aroma that defines us? How do we experience it first?

One of the challenges we face in living on mission is the question, “What do I say? How do I share this good news?” But what if, instead of focusing on finding the right words, we began by embracing who we carry?

People on Mission: A Living Fragrance is our vision phrase for the year. Today's message is unpacking the biblical truth of why?

As we conclude our "Unhindered Worship" series, we take time to reflect on the key themes we've explored and hear from various voices on their experiences that hinder their love to God.

In our series Unhindered Worship, we are exploring the factors that impact our love for Jesus. Have you ever said you're doing okay when you weren't? The masks we wear hinder true worship. God would rather we wrestle with him than walk away in silence. How do we get honest?

This week is Part 2 of The Sickness of Comparison. Our next story follows Rachel and Leah, who try to heal their wounds of comparison on their own—but worship is what finally breaks the cycle.

In our series Unhindered Worship, we are exploring the factors that impact our love for Jesus. This week we focus on the sickness of comparison. The first story of worship found in Cain & Abel where comparison led from envy to murder. How do we live an unhindered life of comparison?

In our series Unhindered Worship, we are exploring the factors that impact our love for Jesus. This week, we focus on the idols of the heart. Tim Keller says "An idol is anything other than Jesus that you must have to be okay." Where have you outsourced God?

Apologizes for the audio issues this Sunday. In our series Unhindered Worship, we are exploring the factors that impact our love for Jesus. This week, we focus on the power of the realities we live under and how worship reorients us to ultimate reality.

As we start the New Year, our first step is to check in on our first love to Jesus. In our passage Revelation 2:2-5 we look to the first hinderance of our love, action without connection.

Advent is a celebration of the 'comings' of Jesus. In this series we want to focus forward to stir our imagination of what is to come and how it informs our waiting. We will be journeying through Revelation 21-22 asking the questions each week, what hope, peace, joy & love are we waiting for?

Advent is a celebration of the 'comings' of Jesus. In this series we want to focus forward to stir our imagination of what is to come and how it informs our waiting. We will be journeying through Revelation 21-22 asking the questions each week, what hope, peace, joy & love are we waiting for?

Advent is a celebration of the 'comings' of Jesus. In this series we want to focus forward to stir our imagination of what is to come and how it informs our waiting. We will be journeying through Revelation 21-22 asking the questions each week, what hope, peace, joy & love are we waiting for?

Advent is a celebration of the "comings" of Jesus. In this series we want to focus forward on "what are we waiting for?" in the 2nd coming of Jesus? We will be journeying through Revelation 21-22 asking the questions each week, what hope, peace, joy, love are we waiting for?

The things we do in life always do something to us. We all have a rule of life, whether we know it or not, and as Christians we need an intentional, conscious plan to keep God at the center of everything we do. In today's message we hear from various experiences in their journey of a Rule of Life.

Transformation into Christlikeness requires intentionality; it does not happen by default in our culture. We need a container to guide and guard our lives. In today's message discover an ancient way that aids in our abiding to Jesus.

Sin is the reality of the human condition that we struggle with. Not just we do bad things but that we want to do bad things. Jesus came as a doctor for the soul. How do we heal from our sins?

Pain is unavoidable in this life. No one chooses suffering or how we suffer, no one escapes suffering unchanged. But we do get to choose how we respond. In this message we look at how pain is redeemed in the way of Jesus.

The environments we live in form the way we live out. In our formation to be like Jesus, how do we counter these environments for change?

Jesus never called individuals to follow Him in isolation—He formed a community. It is within community that transformation into Christlikeness does its best work. Today's message explores how this transformative power unfolds through intentional relationships.

Stories shape how we perceive the world and what we believe. We are in a battle for our thoughts, facing lies and negative narratives. Jesus came not only to save our souls but also to renew our minds. As we journey to become more like Him, we must be intentional with our thoughts—but how?