Here you'll find the Sunday messages from EverydayChurch. An exciting new church located in the heart of Central Florida.
In this final installment of our Generosity series, we shift from Old Covenant requirements to New Covenant posture. What does giving look like under grace, not law? We explore 2 Corinthians 9 and the principle of “firstfruits” as an act of faith, identity, and intentionality—not just obligation. This episode challenges us to move beyond fear- or greed-based giving and embrace cheerful, Spirit-led generosity that reflects the heart of God. From Sunday 05.18.25
In this pivotal message, Pastor Randy unpacks the biblical context of tithing under the Old Covenant. From Mosaic law to Malachi's rebuke, this teaching clarifies what the “whole tithe” really meant—more than just 10%, and far more complex than we've often been told. We explore how the tithe functioned as national support, community celebration, and local care for the poor. Pastor Randy also addresses the misinterpretation of Malachi 3 and reminds us that biblical generosity was never meant to be driven by fear or guilt. This message may challenge your assumptions—but it's rooted in covenant clarity, not controversy. From Sunday 05.11.25
In this message, we dive into one of the most debated and misunderstood topics in the church: the tithe. Is tithing still required? Was Malachi 3 written for us—or just to ancient Israel? What if giving is meant to be a response to grace, not a religious requirement? Pastor Randy walks through the covenants, breaks down the types of Old Testament law, and offers biblical context for a conversation that's often driven by fear or tradition. Whether you've tithed your whole life or never really understood the “10% rule,” this episode invites you into a grace-filled, Scripture-rooted look at generosity. From Sunday 05.04.25
Hey everybody, thanks for tuning in to this week's message from Everyday Church! We're picking up where we left off, walking through the difference between the Old Covenant and the New Covenant — and why it matters way more than you might think. Today we're talking about what happens when we try to mix the two, and why Jesus' New Covenant is so much better. It's not just head knowledge — it's about living free, living full, and living the way God intended. From Sunday 04.27.25
He is risen—and because He lives, we can truly live! In this powerful Easter Sunday message, Pastor Katie unpacks the fullness of Jesus' death and resurrection, showing how the blood of the Lamb not only saves but sets us free—completely. Whether you feel stuck, bound, or spiritually breathless, this message is a reminder: you're not forgotten. You are pursued, loved, and called to freedom. Through Scripture, storytelling, and a striking illustration of spiritual suffocation, you'll be challenged to stop living like a captive and start walking in the power of the cross.
In this powerful Palm Sunday message, Pastor Randy unpacks the foundational shift from the Old Covenant to the New. Building on the Abrahamic promise and Mosaic law, this week's teaching explores how Jesus didn't come to abolish the law—but to fulfill it. From Genesis 15 to the Last Supper to Hebrews 8, we trace the thread of God's covenantal faithfulness and how it culminates in the blood of Jesus. This is more than theology—it's a call to live from promise, not pressure… from grace, not guilt. And it reshapes how we understand generosity, obedience, and our relationship with God. Key Scripture: Luke 22, Genesis 15, Jeremiah 31, Matthew 5, Hebrews 8 From Sunday 04.13.25
In Week 3 of our Generosity series, Pastor Randy takes us even further back—before Moses, before Mount Sinai—to the moment God made a promise to a man named Abram. This wasn't a contract based on performance. It was a covenant sealed by grace. We explore the cutting of covenant in Genesis 15, why it matters to us today, and how Jesus steps into that promise to make us heirs of the same blessing. If you've ever wrestled with doubt, delay, or the weight of trying to earn your place with God—this one's for you. From 04.06.25
In this foundational message, Pastor Randy lays the groundwork for understanding biblical generosity—not by starting with giving, but by going all the way back to covenant. Many believers approach Scripture without context, unsure how to reconcile the Old and New Testaments or what applies to them today. This week, we explore the covenant God made with Israel at Mount Sinai—a conditional, law-based agreement—and how it contrasts with the covenant we live under today through Christ. If you've ever found yourself confused about how the Bible fits together, or unsure whether you're striving under the wrong contract, this message will help you find clarity, freedom, and a fresh understanding of God's story. This is where it all begins. From Sunday 03.30.25
“You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving.” Generosity is a reflection of a heart that loves—both God and others. When we give, we follow the example of our Heavenly Father, who has given us everything. On this episode, Luis Aran brings a powerful and encouraging word on generosity. Listen in and be challenged. From Sunday, 03.16.2025
We're wrapping up our Community series, but this isn't just a series—it's our vision for 2025. Today, we're talking about the power of being FOR each other, the strength that comes from unity, and the way synergy multiplies our impact. From rubber bands exploding watermelons to rope holders in Scripture, we'll see how true community makes us stronger than we could ever be alone. Who's holding your rope? Who are you FOR? Who's FOR you? It's time to raise the level of our expectation, lean into faith, and step into what God has for us—together. From Sunday 03.09.25
In Part 3 of our Community series, we explore the power of unity and how it sets the stage for God's anointing, breakthrough, and presence in our lives. Looking at 2 Samuel 5, we see how Israel's unity at Hebron led to fresh anointing, new territory, victory over the enemy, and the return of the Ark of the Covenant. Unity isn't just about getting along—it's about making space for God to move. When the church is unified, we're positioned for greater impact. Before God expands a church, He unifies it. Before God moves in our lives, He calls us to unity. What could God do in your life if you truly pursued unity in your heart, home, and relationships? Join us as we unpack how unity fuels the miraculous and why division is one of the enemy's greatest weapons against the church. Don't miss this powerful message! From Sunday 02.23.25
Join us for a powerful and prophetic message as Pastor Rod Trusty speaks into the heart of Everyday Church's 7-year anniversary. In this special episode, he brings a word of encouragement, faith, and expectation, declaring boldly: “This is your year!” Whether you've been with us since the beginning or are just stepping into the story, this message will remind you of God's faithfulness and stir your heart to believe for what's next. Listen now and be encouraged—because the best is still ahead! from 02/16/2025
What if the key to revival isn't just longing for more of God—but preparing for it? In this episode we dive deep into the heart of biblical community and the role it plays in preparing the way for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Building on last week's conversation, we explore why true, Spirit-filled community doesn't happen by accident—it's cultivated. Through the lens of Acts 1 and 2, we see that before Pentecost, there was an emptying, a surrender, a preparation. And just like the early church, we're being called to prepare our hearts, our church, and our lives for what God wants to do next. Join us as we ask the tough questions: • What's blocking the fire of God in your life? • What do we need to surrender to make room for the Holy Spirit? • How does real, Spirit-led community prepare the way for revival? We're not just after more people gathering in a room—we want God's presence to fill the house. Because when the Spirit moves, everything changes. From Sunday 02.11.25 Subscribe now and take the next step with us in preparing for the supernatural. It's time to empty, engage, and expect!
In this kickoff episode of our Community series, Pastor Randy unpacks why community isn't just a church buzzword—it's the heartbeat of who we are. We'll explore how internal community shapes everything we do, why culture happens by design (not by accident), and how living out our core values—authenticity, being Spirit-led, generosity, and community—creates a space where people feel known, loved, and connected. This isn't just about attending church; it's about being the church. If you've ever felt like you're on the outside looking in, this episode is for you. Join the conversation and discover why community starts with you. From Sunday 02.02.25
What does repentance truly mean, and how does it transform our relationship with God? In this insightful message, Luis Aran unpacks the heart of biblical repentance, going beyond surface-level apologies to explore the deeper call to turn away from sin and toward a life fully surrendered to God. Discover how repentance is not about guilt, but about grace and renewal, and why it is a crucial step in our spiritual journey. Whether you're seeking restoration or simply a better understanding of this foundational truth, this episode will encourage and challenge you. From Sunday 01.26.25
Join us as we dive into Psalm 51, a profound and deeply moving passage often called “The Psalm of Repentance.” In this episode, we explore David's heartfelt cry for forgiveness and his plea for God to cleanse not just his sins but the deeper patterns of brokenness within. Reflect on the transformative power of consecration, repentance, and personal responsibility as we begin this new year with humility and a renewed commitment to Christ. Together, let's embrace God's invitation to healing, grace, and lasting change. From Sunday 01.12.25
In this message, Nikki Lane takes us on a heartfelt journey to rediscover joy in life's simplest moments. In a world consumed by busyness and complexity, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters. Join us as we explore how to slow down, embrace simplicity, and experience the deep joy God has for us—even in the ordinary. From Sunday 12.08.24
In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of holy discontent—the refusal to settle for surface-level faith when God is calling us to deeper waters. Drawing from Hebrews 12:29 and other key scriptures, we explore how God's refining fire transforms and marks us, leaving an unmistakable imprint of His presence. It's a call to step out of the mundane, let go of the old, and press into the fullness of God's glory and purpose for your life. From Sunday 12.01.24
Discover the key to finding joy in the present moment as we explore how faith in God's promises can transform worry and anxiety into peace and strength. This episode dives into Psalm 34:8, offering encouragement to ‘taste and see' the goodness and joy of the Lord, no matter your circumstances. From Sunday 11.17.24
In this episode, we dive into finding true joy in the here and now. Join us as we discuss how to embrace contentment in every season, learning to rest in God's presence no matter what life brings. From Sunday 11/10/24
In this message Pastor Randy dives into the pressing, often uncomfortable intersection of faith and politics. Exploring topics like political polarization, prophetic integrity, and the church's role in shaping culture. This episode challenges listeners to view politics through a biblical lens, not the other way around. Pastor Randy confronts the influence of divisive rhetoric, examines our call to love across deep divides, and reflects on the cost of maintaining true Christian influence in today's volatile environment. With humor, grace, and a call to maturity, he encourages believers to prioritize loving their neighbors over partisan wins and to hold fast to the gospel's transformative power. From Sunday 11.03.24
The Church and Politics mini-series explores the question many Christians are asking: How do we engage in today's exhausting political landscape? In this service, we watched a message from Pastor Matt Chandler of The Village Church in TX, whose words captured the heart of this issue in a way that needs no addition. You can watch the full message here. From Sunday 10.27.24
“God inhabits the praises of His people.” You've probably heard this verse quoted or even misquoted many times. While it's true, Scripture specifically mentions only one kind of praise that God “inhabits” (or lives in). In this message, we'll break down what that means. From Sunday 10.20.24
In this message, we explore the depth of worship as an act of faith, focusing on the concept of ‘todah'—thanking God for promises not yet fulfilled. Join us as we dive into how true worship requires humility, self-denial, and trust in God's unwavering faithfulness. From Sunday 10.13.24
In this powerful message, we dive deeper into the true meaning of worship, exploring how it's more than just songs—it's a life of surrender and a weapon of spiritual warfare. Discover how lifting our hands in worship goes beyond a gesture of praise; it's a declaration of victory, as we engage in battle through our worship. From Sunday 09.29.24
In this message, we explore how the modern church has unintentionally shifted toward consumeristic worship, focusing more on personal blessings than on the heart of worship—God Himself. We discuss how to refocus our worship on God's holiness, responding to His grace rather than seeking what He can do for us. Join us as we redefine what it means to offer our "first and best" in true and proper worship. From Sunday 09.22.24
In this episode, we explore the profound teachings of Jesus in Matthew 13:3-9, where He calls us to be more than just spectators in our faith. We'll discuss the dangers of consumer Christianity and how personal responsibility in worship and discipleship leads to true transformation. Join us as we unpack what it means to cultivate the soil of our hearts and live out God's Word with intentionality. From Sunday 09.15.24
In this message Pastor Randy revisits the topic of serving within the church, exploring how we can move from a consumer mindset to active participation in the body of Christ. We'll uncover the importance of stewardship and how faithfulness opens the door to greater blessings. From Sunday 09.01.24
Join us as we explore the importance of teamwork and the vital role each person plays in building a thriving community. This episode dives into practical steps and spiritual insights to help you understand why you are the missing piece in making a difference. From Sunday 08.25.24
Pastor Randy concludes this mini-series on holiness by exploring how encountering something holy (set apart) evokes a sense of awe within us. There's nothing more “set apart” than God and His presence, which should inspire us to worship. This message was abbreviated, leading into an extended time of worship where people encountered Jesus. From Sunday 08.18.24
How crazy would it be for God to ask us to do something that He knew would be impossible? The call to holiness feels daunting, but the same God who calls us to it also empowers us to do it. From Sunday 08/11/2024
"When you hear the word 'holiness,' what comes to mind? This message explores the unique call for Christ-followers to be holy, just as God Himself is holy." From Sunday 06.30.24
Listen and be encouraged by this Jesus-filled message from 19-year-old Kayelee Ehrisman! On this incredible day, she challenged a room full of students, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and everyone in between to trust in Jesus.
To work in our own strength is futile. If we're to be the 'church-as-a-force' it will require strength that's not our own. We need the the empowerment of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Pastor Randy encourages us to look at the life of the disciples and of Jesus. If they needed the Holy Spirit, how much more to we? From Sunday 06.23.24
'Love, acceptance, and forgiveness' is messy business. How do we love, accept, and forgive those who are different from us? Those who are broken, hurting, and sinful? As Christ followers, there's much in our own lives that offends our Savior, yet He loves, accepts, and forgives us. Shouldn't we do the same?" From Sunday 06.26.24
In this message Pastor Jonny Robinson shares his vision to build a school for special needs children. He encourages us to believe God for the impossible and reminds us that God is still a God of miracles. From Sunday 06.09.24
If the church is going to be a "force" it will require each of us to encounter the Holy Spirit in a personal way. May we echo the prayer of Moses - That God would show us His glory. From Sunday 06.02.24
What would the church look like if the professional pastor didn't have to do everything? What if the "body of Christ" was actually empowered to do the work of the ministry? From Sunday 05.26.24
When all "real ministry" only takes place inside a church building we set the stage for mediocrity. Jesus said the world was the "field", but we've made the church the "field". Pastor Randy challenges us to think differently. From Sunday 05.19.24
If there truly is freedom "where the Spirit of the Lord is", and the Spirit lives in us, shouldn't there be more freedom in the life of Christ followers? Pastor Katie Robinson encourages us all to embrace the freedom that Christ has provided for us. From Sunday 05.12.24
What would it look like for the "church" to actually be the body of Christ? What would it look like for the "church" to become a force and be mobilized to minister outside of the walls of the building? Pastor randy invited us to contemplate our definition of church and the role we play in fulfilling its mission. From Sunday 05.05.24
If faith comes by hearing then what we're listening to becomes of upmost importance. If we want to change the direction of our faith, we must change the types of input we allow into our hearts. From Sunday 04.28.24
We live in a culture that's not only thriving, but capitalizing on our fear. What if instead of unlocking new fears, we were able to unlock new faith based on what God has done and promised? From Sunday 04.07.24
The crucifixion reveals God's love; the resurrection reveals His power. In this message Pastor Randy challenges us to not only be willing to die for our faith and other but to also be willing to live for them through the power of the resurrection. From Sunday 03.31.24
In this message, Pastor Randy challenges us to show the love of Jesus to everyone and not just a select few. We have to eliminate prerequisites to sharing Jesus. Just because it's "messy" or complicated doesn't mean we shouldn't show love. From Sunday 03.24.24
In this message, Luis Aran challenges us to love our neighbor as he breaks down Romans 13:8-10. As Christ followers, love is a debt we will always owe to others. From Sunday 03.17.24
In this message Luis Aran shares a powerful testimony about experiencing rejection. He encourages us that while rejection is painful it doesn't have to define us. From Sunday 03.03.24
In this message, Liz Goodman shares her story of rejection. How she hated herself and eventually began trying to "eat herself to death". Fluctuating between 500-600lbs, she was faced with a life or death decision. We're so thankful she chose life. And you will be too as you listen to this powerful story of redemption and triumph. From Sunday 02.25.24
Jesus said to love our neighbor as ourselves. The problem is, most of us don't even like ourselves. We need a better picture of who we are in Christ. We're sons and daughters of the Creator of the Universe. We have good reason to "love ourselves". From Sunday 02.18.24
In this message Pastor Randy continues talking how fully receiving God's love affects the way we love God and others. From Sunday 02.11.24
Everyday Church celebrated 6 years of public ministry on Feb 4th, 2024. We were joined by our great friends from Iglesia Pentecostal Renuevo De Paz for a bilingual service. Scripture says we love Him [God] because He first loved us. The reason many of us don't love God as we should is we haven't fully received His love in our own lives. From Sunday 02.04.2024