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Pastor Justin reminds us that we cannot live off yesterday's oil. The oil of God represents His blessing, favor, and calling on our lives, and God desires to continually refresh His people with fresh oil for every season.This message challenged us not to live as though we're still bound by the things God has already delivered us from. When we rely only on what God did in the past, we can become stuck in routines and dry in our relationship with Him. Old oil can become stale, and if we're not careful, we can find ourselves going through the motions instead of walking in the fullness of what God has for us. Maybe you're not dead spiritually, just dry and in need of a fresh touch from the Lord.Pastor Justin reminded us that in biblical times, oil was not easy to obtain. Before the oil could flow, the olives had to be crushed and purified. In the same way, God often uses seasons of pressure, difficulty, and refining to produce fresh oil in our lives. The crushing season is not wasted, it is where God develops our faith. While no one enjoys the process, we must endure the difficult seasons because the anointing God wants to produce in us often comes through the very trials we wish to avoid.Pastor Justin also encouraged us not to allow unanswered prayers, disappointments, or the shortcomings of people to rob us of our faith in God. We must refuse to let the valley define us, maintain a spirit of expectation, and continue declaring God's blessings over our lives.The church needs less judgment and less religion, and more of the love of Jesus. As believers, we're called to worship freely, love people well, and pursue a fresh encounter with God. God is still moving today, and He desires to fill His people with fresh oil for the seasons ahead.Scripture References

Being a good person doesn't save us…Jesus does. God calls every believer to speak life, live prepared, and go preach the gospel. This message reminds us that our words have power and our faith must be lived out beyond the church walls. Pastor Matt encouraged us to get 1% better every day with our words and not to wait until tomorrow. Creating a habit of reading the Word of God daily. Change doesn't happen overnight, it takes time. Being a good steward over your relationship with God is key. 5 Things to Equip You!⬇️We Gosta Recognize the Power of Our Words Get 1% Better Every Day Be Prepared for the ConversationStart Where You Are PlantedGo Preach!

We're in week 2 of our series Dirty Words — tackling the things we often overlook but that deeply affect our walk with God. This week's word? Busy.

This is Week 3 of our Sermon Series, Voices!Throughout this series, we're hearing from leaders in our church as they teach us about the why behind what we do.This week, we heard from five of our Young Communicators — each one bringing a powerful message that stirred our faith and pointed us back to what really matters.In today's message, we covered:

This is Week 2 of our Sermon Series, Voices!Throughout this series, we're hearing from leaders in our church as they teach us about the why behind what we do.This week in our Voices series, we hear powerful messages from Pastor Corey and Pastor Dakota as they share what it means to live a life laid down for others and go all in for God's House.

This is week 1 of our Sermon Series, Voices! Throughout this Series we will hear from leaders in our church teaching us about the why behind what we do! Pastor Matt Null: Joy and Passion for God's House This message reminds us it's a privilege and honor of being part of the mission of Jesus Christ! Going to church is not an obligation but an opportunity to be equipped, empowered, and connected. It's a continual, intentional choice to seek and respond to God's call.Casey Kerns: Welcome CultureThis message reminds us that a thriving, Christ-reflecting church is built on genuine hospitality—putting others first and creating a place people long to return to. When we honor others, we honor God.Tre Williams: Giving God your best: anything, everything, or nothing at all. This message calls us to give God our whole, undivided selves—not out of fear, but out of reverence—recognizing that Jesus gave His all for us. True worship isn't performance; it's the willing sacrifice of everything we are, holding nothing back.Scripture References:Psalms 122:1Psalms 150 1 Peter 4:9Acts 3Mark 12:30Deuteronomy 6:5-6Matthew 6:24Genesis 22:12