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In this message, Pastor Terry and Jimmy Strasser remind us that resilience means rising strong when life gets hard, without losing our faith or our fire. Through scriptures like Hebrews 12 and Esther 4, they encourage us to let go of the things that weigh us down, run with endurance, and keep our eyes on Jesus, who leads and strengthens us. Jimmy gives new meaning to the acronym P.T.S.D.—Prayer, Train, Serve, and Develop daily disciplines—offering a powerful and practical way to grow through life's challenges and stay grounded in God's purpose for us.
Pastor Tim shared a powerful message about living a life of honor—honoring those above, beside, and below us. He encouraged us to love deeply, show respect, and grow in godly character by practicing forgiveness, humility, and self-discipline. Pastor Tim also challenged us to serve others, stay accountable, and live courageously as followers of Jesus.
Pastor Anita reminded us that trusting God means fully relying on His character, promises, and guidance—even when things feel uncertain. She taught that we should trust Him with our whole heart, invite Him into every area of our lives, and stop depending only on our own understanding. God doesn't just want to approve our plans—He wants to lead them, and He promises to guide our steps when we trust Him.
Pastor Terry reminded us that living for God starts with knowing who we are in Christ. We don't have to earn our identity—it's a gift from God, and when we receive it, we can walk confidently in the purpose He designed for us. The Kingdom Code isn't about trying harder—it's about living from the truth that we are already made new, empowered, and chosen.
Dwight Bain's message, The Power of Change, highlights how life's interruptions often lead to growth by pushing us into uncomfortable but transformative seasons. Though change feels stressful and disorienting, it carries hidden energy that can fuel healing, strength, and realignment with what matters most. By embracing change head-on, we can step into a new, stronger version of ourselves rooted in faith and purpose.
Pastor Terry shared that the resurrection isn't just something we remember—it's something we can truly experience in our own lives. Like the disciples at the empty tomb, we're invited to come and see, to believe, and to let hope rise in our hearts. When we trust Jesus, He transforms the dead places in us and brings us fully alive with His Spirit.
Pastor Terry and Pastor Andria reminded us that Jesus didn't come to meet the crowd's expectations—He came to meet their greatest need. On Palm Sunday, the same voices that once cheered for Him would soon turn, showing us that true worship isn't just praise, it's surrender. Jesus may not show up how we imagined, but He always shows up exactly how we need—gentle, humble, and full of love.
Pastor Terry reminded us that, like David, our greatest legacy is serving God's purpose in our generation and setting up the next to go even further. With deep love and devotion, David gave generously to build a house for the Lord—not out of duty, but out of worship. Today, as we bring our Legacy Giving, we do so with grateful hearts, knowing our gifts make a lasting impact and honor the God who has given us everything.
For 29 years, The Father's House has been a multi-generational church built on faithfulness, trust, and preparation for what's next. As we step into year 30, we recognize this as a divine transition—moving from preparation to action, embracing change, and stepping boldly into our calling. Just as God has always used seasons of change to propel His people forward, we stand in the exchange zone, ready for the next chapter of His purpose.
Today's message focused on the power of our names and the legacies we leave behind, reminding us that we can break negative cycles and create a lasting impact. Even small acts of service, like Johnny the Bagger's story, can make a big difference when done with love and dedication. As we prepare for the Leave a Legacy offering, we are encouraged to follow Jesus' example of sacrificial love, invest in others, and live with purpose.
Dr. Randal S. Langley reminds us that legacy is not about what we do but about the lives we touch, serve, and influence. A lasting legacy is built through intentional pursuit of God's presence, discovering our purpose, aligning our plans, persevering through challenges, and valuing the people around us. When we live with this divine order—Presence, Purpose, Plans, Perseverance, and People—we don't just leave behind souvenirs or trophies, but a true legacy that impacts generations to come.
In this teaching, Pastor Terry reminded us that a true legacy is about more than personal success—it's about making a lasting impact on others. We do this by living with integrity, serving with passion, giving generously, staying humble, and boldly sharing our faith. Pastor Terry challenged us to leave a legacy that reflects God's love by how we live, lead, and lift others.
In this sermon, Pastor Terri reminds us that leaving a lasting legacy means giving more than we take by building a foundation of faith, shifting from gratitude to generosity, and investing in what truly lasts—God's Kingdom. True wealth is measured not by what we accumulate but by how we use our resources to impact eternity through good works and generous giving. A legacy isn't about equal gifts but equal sacrifice, as we grow our impact by giving spontaneously, strategically, and sacrificially.
This sermon by Pastor Kevin Goff emphasizes that the Holy Spirit empowers the Church for mission, establishing a movement built on unity and purpose rather than just meetings. He transforms ordinary people into extraordinary vessels for God's work and sustains the Church by renewing hearts and minds. As the Spirit's light shines through believers, the Church becomes a beacon of hope, drawing people to God's glory.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry shared about the gift of tongues, a special way the Holy Spirit empowers us to pray, worship, and connect with God on a deeper level. He explained how this gift not only strengthens us individually but also helps build up the church when used with love and wisdom. By asking in faith, yielding to the Holy Spirit, and stepping out with courage, we can grow in this gift and experience a closer, Spirit-filled relationship with God.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry emphasized that God empowers believers with spiritual gifts through the Holy Spirit for the benefit of all. These manifestation gifts—including wisdom, knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, prophecy, discernment, tongues, and interpretation—are distributed as He wills. Our role is to discover, desire, and deploy these gifts to strengthen the church and glorify God.
Pastor Terry's message is all about discovering, understanding, and using your spiritual gifts. He breaks them down into three types—manifestation, motivational, and ministry gifts—and explains that the Holy Spirit gives these to each of us in unique ways to help others. The goal of these gifts is to build people up, encourage them, and bring comfort. We're encouraged to pursue love, want these gifts, and put them into action to make a difference in the lives of those around us.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry challenges us to stretch beyond our limits and trust God to work through us. By stepping into the right place, positioning ourselves in faith, and releasing expectations, we allow God to bring restoration and growth. Your future is in your hands—sow seeds of faith and obedience to impact generations to come.
In this sermon, Pastor Ben encourages believers to begin living a resurrected life by embracing the transformative power of Christ. He emphasizes that baptism is a mandate, not an option, and calls for intentionality in leaving behind the old self, living in righteousness, and walking in forgiveness. A resurrected life reflects a new identity in Christ, marked by holiness, compassion, and renewal.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry encourages believers to move from merely surviving to thriving by fully aligning with God's promises and plans. He highlights the importance of seeing yourself flourishing in God's purpose, enduring the necessary processes that come with His promises, and trusting in His grace and strength during trials. Drawing from scripture, Pastor Terry inspires faith, perseverance, and a commitment to embrace God's abundant provision and blessings for a thriving life.
In this sermon, Pastor Chris encourages believers to let go of the past and focus fully on pursuing God's calling. Drawing from Philippians, Isaiah, and Luke, he emphasizes the importance of prioritizing a deep relationship with Christ, eliminating distractions, and living intentionally. The message concludes with a call to go "all in" for God through prayer, fasting, and purposeful living, beginning with the 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting from January 6-26.
In this sermon, Pastor Tim Travis talks about how to make 2025 a year of change by letting go of past mistakes, living in peace, and putting others first with a humble attitude like Christ. He encourages trusting God's plan, resting in His promises, and building spiritual habits like fasting. Through Scripture, he reminds us to stay focused on God's purpose instead of getting distracted by worldly concerns.
This sermon by Pastor Terry and Pastor Anita emphasizes the simplicity of God's love and grace, demonstrated through the birth of Jesus. It encourages believers to recognize their deepest need for love, receive God's gift of grace through Christ, and reflect His light in their lives. Practical steps include resting in His presence, embracing forgiveness, and living with purpose as His workmanship.
Pastor Andria teaches us in this sermon how to overcome offenses to protect our joy and unity. She emphasizes the importance of avoiding offense, forgiving others as Christ forgave us, and responding with love in all situations. By releasing offenses and choosing love, we can strengthen relationships and reflect God's purpose in our lives.
Pastor Terry's sermon, Restoring Christmas Joy, focuses on overcoming regrets to fully embrace God's presence. By acknowledging our past and surrendering regrets, we open the door to healing and a fresh start, as God's mercy removes our transgressions. Through honesty, reframing our story, and extending forgiveness, we can leave the past behind and find joy in His grace.
Pastor Simone Baker reminds us of the importance of seeing the value in "one" person, just as Jesus does. We are encouraged to invite that one person who may not seem like the typical churchgoer, as they too are valuable souls in need of love and salvation]. By putting on our spiritual eyes, we can see beyond appearances and recognize their worth. Let's be bold in our invitations and shine the light of Christ in our daily lives. Remember, every soul matters, and we have the opportunity to make a difference for that one
Are our screens controlling us and damaging our relationships? In a world dominated by media, we face challenges to our mental, spiritual, and family well-being—especially for teenagers, who are at risk for increased anxiety and depression. It's crucial to set boundaries and guide our children toward healthier habits. Let's reclaim our focus by choosing scripture […]
In this sermon, Pastor Kevin Goff explores the role of emotions in our spiritual growth. He emphasizes that while emotions can lead to personal development and encouragement, they must be processed in alignment with God's truth. By trusting God and focusing on His Word, we can navigate life's seasons with steadfast faith, allowing trials to build our character and strengthen our hope.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry encourages us to believe that our breakthrough is coming soon. He highlights the importance of recognizing God's appointed timing in our lives, staying persistent in prayer, and standing firm against spiritual resistance. When we trust in His favor and remain faithful, we prepare ourselves for a season of blessing and grace that only God can bring.
Pastor Terry's message looks at Daniel 10 to show how prayer can bring breakthroughs even when we can't see the battles around us. He teaches that God hears us right away, but answers may take time, so we need to stay patient and keep praying. With God's strength, we can keep going, knowing our prayers make a difference in an unseen spiritual fight
Pastor Anita's message emphasizes the power of praying God's Word back to Him, which connects us with His promises, aligns us with His will, and strengthens our faith. By seeking out His promises in Scripture and praying them, we set our spiritual compass to true north, allowing His priorities to shape our prayers. Trusting in the power of His enduring Word helps us pray with faith and expectancy, knowing He is faithful to fulfill what He has promised.
Pastor Tim's sermon talks about how our choices help grow strong faith, using Daniel's story as an example. He reminds us to build our faith when life is good, stay faithful during hard times, and keep trusting God after the trouble passes. The main points are to read the Bible, pray, confess our sins, and wait patiently for God's answers.
Pastor Terry's sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer rooted in God's Word, as demonstrated by Daniel in chapter 9. Daniel was driven to pray by recognizing God's promises, His steadfast character, and the lessons from Israel's history. The message calls believers to align their prayers with God's will, confess their sins, and trust in His faithfulness.
Pastor Kevin's sermon emphasizes that Christ unites us as one body, breaking down barriers to create unity in the church. He reminds us that we are God's ambassadors of peace, entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, and that we serve as God's dwelling place, being built together in Christ. Just as roots strengthen a tree, Christ is our spiritual foundation, making us strong in unity.
Pastor Terry's message emphasizes the importance of being fully engaged in our faith by serving others and being part of a community, as Jesus modeled, while also sharing testimonies of how people are connected to the church. He challenges us to break out of spiritual complacency by actively using our God-given gifts and joining small groups for deeper fellowship. By doing so, we experience the fullness of God's purpose and blessings in our lives.
In this sermon, Pastor Terry emphasizes the importance of community, reminding us that we are all connected in Christ. Our friendships influence our growth—wise relationships lead to wisdom, while poor associations can bring harm. In life groups, we experience support, healing, and discover a greater purpose as we live out God's love together.
In this sermon, Pastor Andria emphasizes that we are called to serve each other with love and humility as members of Christ's family, using the unique spiritual gifts God has given us. By serving, we not only strengthen and encourage the community but also experience God's blessings in our lives.
Pastor Terry's sermon highlights that believers are designed to connect, like puzzle pieces forming a complete picture, which makes us stronger together. He emphasizes the importance of finding our unique place in the body of Christ and the benefits of regular fellowship. Through scriptural references, he encourages prioritizing unity and connection, as this is essential for a healthy and growing church community.
In Pastor Terry's sermon, he teaches us to maintain joy by pursuing purpose, adopting Christ's mindset, and standing strong in faith. Using Paul's life as an example, Pastor Terry urges us to view our hardships as opportunities for God to bless others through us, trusting in His promises despite our circumstances.
In this sermon, Pastor Ben Randall defends the credibility of the Bible by addressing common objections and misconceptions, demonstrating its unparalleled popularity, literary excellence, diversity, harmony, and strong manuscript evidence, while also providing clarity on alleged contradictions.
Pastor Terry's sermon, "Bible Hacks," gave tips on how to read and understand the Bible better. He suggested picking a Bible version that's easy to understand, setting a regular time to read, and asking God for help in understanding it. He also shared useful tricks like paying attention to the bigger picture of what you're reading, avoiding distractions, and using tools like audio Bibles. Lastly, he introduced the SOAP method, which helps you remember what you read by focusing on Scripture, Observing what it says, Applying it to your life, and Praying about it.
Pastor Terry's sermon highlights the importance of reading and understanding the Bible. He explains that the Bible is inspired by God and helps us learn right from wrong. He suggests choosing a Bible translation that's easy to read, finding a quiet time and place to study, picking a study plan that works for you, and praying for guidance. He recommends starting with the book of Philippians.