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In this episode, we dive into the power-packed parables of Jesus in Mark 4—where seeds, soil, storms, and mustard trees all point to the truth about our hearts and God's Kingdom. Jesus shows us that His Word can change everything, if we're willing to really listen and let it take root.
In this section through Mark 2 and 3, we see Jesus forgiving sins, calling outcasts, confronting religion, and casting out darkness with unstoppable authority.
In this episode, we start a new series exploring the gospel of Mark, widely known as the action packed gospel written from the perspective of Peter, one of Jesus' closest friends and disciples.We start the story of Jesus in Mark 1—from ancient prophecies coming true to Jesus' baptism, temptation, and calling His first disciples. John the Baptist sets the stage with a bold call to repentance, and Jesus shows us what it means to live fully surrendered to God. It's a fresh reminder to prepare our hearts, follow Jesus wholeheartedly, and be part of His Kingdom mission today.
This week we celebrate Resurrection Sunday and we follow each day of the week leading up to Jesus' arrest, crucifixion, and resurrection. The resurrection isn't the end of the story — it's the beginning of our mission.
This week we unpack the powerful moment Jesus entered Jerusalem—and the deeper meaning behind the celebration. From palm branches to prophecy, we explore how the crowds welcomed a king they didn't fully understand, and how we still do the same today.
What does gospel-centered living really look like? In this episode, we wrap up Paul's letter to Corinth with a look at healthy generosity, faithful service, and making space for God's mission in our everyday lives.
Will we have physical bodies in heaven? Do our “souls” get separated from our bodies when we die? This week we dive into 1 Corinthians 15 which is one of the strongest chapters in the Bible describing the details of the great resurrection of the dead at Christ's return. The resurrection guarantees eternal significance to everything we do here on earth for his kingdom!
How should the gifts of prophecy and tongues actually be used to build up the church? In this message, we're diving into 1 Corinthians 14 to see how these gifts function in the church and why clarity and order matter in worship. When we pursue spiritual gifts with love, we reflect the faithfulness and peace of God.
What is the true mark of spiritual maturity? In this episode, we're diving into 1 Corinthians 13 to challenge our misconceptions about love and explore what it really looks like in our daily lives. If love is patient, kind, and keeps no record of wrongs, how are we measuring up? There's only one love that never fails and only one who loves us perfectly.
What if your identity wasn't based on what you've done but on who you belong to? This week, Jeremy Smith unpacks Galatians 3:23–4:7 and the incredible truth that through Christ, we're not just forgiven—we're adopted into God's family! No longer slaves but heirs, we get to call the Creator of the universe our Father. That changes everything.
Does everyone have a spiritual gift? In this episode, we're digging into spiritual gifts — what they are, why they matter, and how the Holy Spirit gives them to each of us to serve the church. God has uniquely wired you to make a difference and calls you to eagerly desire to be used by Him to build his kingdom.
Are men and women truly equal? What is the deal with the confusing passages about hair and head coverings? In 1 Corinthians 11, Paul challenges us to reflect Christ in our relationships, from how we honor authority and structure to how we approach worship and community. Join us as we explore biblical leadership in marriage, the meaning behind head coverings, and what it truly means to live in a way that reflects God's design for both men and women.
In this episode, we explore Paul's message in 1 Corinthians 9 and 10, focusing on serving others, living with purpose, and making choices that honor God. Paul reminds us that ministry is about sacrifice, connection, and discipline, and that God always provides a way out of temptation.
Whose needs are more important in a marriage? Obviously we would all say both are important, but when it comes to sexual intimacy in marriage oftentimes one partner's needs are prioritized over the other or worse — it is not prioritized at all. This week we continue in 1 Corinthians covering the high value God has for healthy sexual intimacy inside marriage, the gift of singleness, and the challenge of not pushing personal convictions on others around you.
How would you handle sexual sin in yourself, a fellow Christian, or leader in the church? This week we dive into the way Paul deals with sexual sin in the church in Corinth and the consequences when it isn't dealt with in our churches and private lives.
Think your church is a hot mess? This week we start a new series studying Paul's letter to the church in Corinth and see God's faithfulness continue to work through this imperfect church. We learn about navigating division in the church, some signs of spiritual immaturity, and the judgement that our good and bad works will receive after Jesus' return.
In this week's episode, we explore 1 Thessalonians 5 and the call to live as children of light, staying spiritually awake and alert in a world prone to darkness and distraction. Be encouraged by God's faithfulness to make us holy, His desire for salvation, and the challenge to live with joy and gratitude in our every day life.
As you continue to follow Jesus you may just find that you are destined for trouble. In this episode Pastor Korey continues in 1 Thessalonians as he explores how we are called to live holy lives, strengthen those around us, and receive encouragement with humility during difficult times.
This week Pastor Korey begins a series going through Paul's letters to the church in Thessalonica. We learn about their faithfulness in the middle of intense persecution and how Paul exemplified servant leadership. Start your year off with a goal that will strengthen your whole family as we read through 1 & 2 Thessalonians together as a church.
How can we grow into the fruitful lives God desires for us? In this message, we explore the beauty of the Fruit of the Spirit and how God's pruning simplifies our lives to make room for what truly matters. Drawing from John 15 and Galatians 5, we unpack the characteristics of spiritual fruit and discuss how God's gentle pruning cultivates growth, purpose, and clarity.
This week Pastor Korey invites us to look beyond tradition and uncover the biblical truth of Christ's birth. Pastor Korey highlights the contrast between Zechariah and Mary, emphasizing the power of faith in God's promises. He unpacks God's sovereignty in orchestrating history through an emperor's decree and reminds us that God works through the unexpected—choosing a young girl to carry His Son and shepherds to proclaim the good news.
This week Pastor Korey invites us to look beyond tradition and uncover the biblical truth of Christ's birth.He delves into the struggles Mary and Joseph faced, the timing of the wise men's arrival, the profound meaning behind their gifts, and the political turmoil stirred by Herod's paranoia—all revealing God's perfect plan unfolding amidst chaos.
In this last message in the Sovereignty series, Pastor Korey lays out God's incredible plan for humanity—a plan of relationship, unity, and restoration. From creation to the covenants, and ultimately through Jesus Christ, God reveals His desire for us to reign with Him and reflect His will on earth as it is in heaven. In this episode, we explore how we are called to be Christ's ambassadors, bringing light to the world and partnering with Him to establish His eternal kingdom.
Why do bad things happen if God is all good and all powerful? Pastor Korey discusses the effect that moral and natural evil have on our lives.
What does God actually control? This week we start a new series unpacking the hard questions we wrestle with around the sovereignty of God.
We all long for a life of meaning, but true purpose is not found in success or possessions. This week, we explore how to reclaim what's lost and live with purpose as God intended. Join us as we uncover how God's calling can bring lasting fulfillment, guiding us to impact the world in a way that matters.
In this episode, we explore the freedom found through a relationship with Jesus and the transformative truth of the gospel. True freedom is not just physical but spiritual—freedom from sin, fear, and shame through the power of Christ. God's grace enables us to choose righteousness, live in hope, and experience the fullness of life in Him. Are you experiencing the fullness that Jesus paid for?
What does it actually mean to “reclaim” something? This week we begin a series breaking down the heart behind Reclaimed Church — reclaiming relationships, freedom, and purpose. In this episode, we explore how Jesus reclaims, recovers, and restores our broken relationship with God, and calls us to participate in his mission to seek and save the lost.
Through communion we have the ability to connect and know Jesus deeply through his blood poured out and his broken body. This week Pastor Korey invites us into a deeper worship and knowing of Jesus through these simple elements.
What you do speaks so loud that people cannot hear what you say (or type). This week we finish up our Fan or Follower series and Pastor Korey teaches on our greatest obligation as followers of Jesus Christ.
In this episode, we explore the heart of true service, as modeled by Jesus, who came not to be served but to serve. When we choose to lay our own desires down to serve others we actually are serving Christ and in turn honoring Him.
Where does your money go first when it comes to you? This week Pastor Korey dives into what giving looks like this side of the cross and how generosity is affected by relationship and obligation.
Have you ever felt like prayer just doesn't work for you? This week Pastor Korey explores how prayer is more than just asking—it's a powerful means of communication with God that deepens our relationship with Him. From understanding hindrances like unforgiveness and self-centeredness to aligning our prayers with God's will, we learn how to pray effectively and listen for His voice.
A fan of Jesus sees worship as just an awkward once a week obligation, but a follower will worship their God in every opportunity they're given. What is worship to you?
Is your worldview rooted in truth? Or is it merely resting on the opinions of those around you? This week we dive into the power of scripture in our daily life and the importance of understanding context to apply His word.
Pastor Korey begins a new series, exploring what it means to pick up your cross daily and follow Jesus. This week he highlights the true meaning of the church— not just a building or event to attend, but a spiritual family that Jesus laid down his life for.
If you could have anything you wanted in this life, what would be on your list? This week Pastor Korey finishes out the series on wisdom.
What would your life look like if you fully trusted God 100% of the time? In this episode, we explore the three callings of a believer—salvation, sanctification, and service—while discussing how to discern God's will and walk in His path with freedom and grace. Join us as Jeremy Smith dives into the wisdom of Proverbs 3:5-6 and learn to consult and partner with God in all we do.
You're influenced by the people around you and the friends you choose determine the path you walk. Pastor Korey takes us through another key idea in the wisdom books this week and shows us how to discern between good judgement and just being judgmental.
Explore the true meaning of the fear of the Lord as deep respect, awe, and reverence for our creator, beyond mere terror. Instead of creating distance, it actually connects us to God and grants us the wisdom to navigate life's challenges. Is the fear of man guiding your life or the fear of God?
God laughs at the schemes and plans of man; he isn't worried or intimidated by what he sees going on in the world. Jeremy Smith teaches today from Psalm 2 and unpacks the idea that the Father has already placed a King in charge — will you trust Him?
Your words make worlds. They build up and they tear down. We were made after the image of our Father who *spoke* the world into being. Pastor Caleb McElroy encourages us this week to consider what you're creating when you open your mouth.
In life, just like on a highway, we need guard rails—protective barriers that keep us from veering off course. This week Pastor Korey explores the idea of mental guard rails that help keep our thoughts on track. We all have irrational and inaccurate thoughts that can influence our actions. Are you allowing scripture and the work of the Holy Spirit to help keep them from going off the rails?
Have you ever been judged or labeled for choosing Jesus and his teachings over pacifying others around you? This week Pastor Korey finishes up his series on the beatitudes in Matthew 5 and dives into why Christians have historically been targets of hatred, how to prioritize faith, and whether we truly believe what we profess.
True peacemakers run towards conflict with deliberate humble effort, fostering a culture of peace that represents God's passion for reconciliation. Pastor Korey continues in his series this week and challenges us to look at our relationships to see if we are peacemakers or peace keepers.
Have you ever felt like you just can't hear God's voice or that he feels so far away? This week Pastor Korey challenges us to remove the impurities in our hearts that keep us from seeing and experiencing God.
Do you judge yourself as quickly and harshly as you judge others? This week Pastor Korey shows us what it looks like to be a person of mercy as he challenges us to reject hypocritical judgements and embrace true compassion and empathy for others.
In this episode, Pastor Korey is diving into Matthew 5:6 to talk about what it means to really hunger and thirst for righteousness. He'll break down the two different types of righteousness and one of the crucial signs of a healthy spirit — hunger. Have you been filling up with what truly satisfies?
Many of us would see meekness as being shy or timid but Pastor Korey reveals this week that meekness is actually defined as strength under control. He tells stories of people who exemplified incredible restraint and experienced great reward. May the Holy Spirit bless you this week with the grace to choose self control.
This week Pastor Korey expands on the idea of mourning beyond just the loss of a loved one, as he discusses deep sorrow over sin and the journey from confession to true repentance. There is grace available for you that leads to repentance and the freedom found in humility.