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It's Ground Breaking Sunday! Â Pastor Robin shares a powerful word on how we can experience breakthrough within ourselves and what it truly requires of us.
A different kind of church isn't about rules—it's about love. Jesus pushed back against religious leaders who weighed people down. Jesus didn't come to add burdens but to love people. Love changes lives in ways rules never can. When we ask, “How can I love like Christ?” instead of “What rule should I follow?” we experience real transformation and show the world the life-changing love of Jesus.Â
This week in Box Church, we gathered together to dive into 2 Thessalonians Chapter 3. Pastor Andy led a thoughtful discussion on Paul's final instructions to the church—encouraging faithfulness, prayer, and perseverance in daily life. It was a powerful reminder of the importance of living with discipline, supporting one another, and keeping our eyes fixed on Christ.
Spirit of Joy | Matthew 3:11-12 | Week 5 of “The Holy Spirit and the Church”In week 5 of our sermon series The Holy Spirit and The Church, we dive into Isaiah 61:1-11 to discover the Spirit of Joy. True joy isn't something we manufacture; it's a gift from the Holy Spirit that transforms sorrow, brings freedom, and equips us to live out God's mission in the world.Join us as we explore how the Spirit of the Lord moves in our lives and our church to bring good news, healing, and hope.
This week at Box Church, Pastor Andy opened with prayer and a reminder of the power of declaring God's promises over our lives. Together, we continued our journey through 2 Thessalonians, looking at how the early church endured trials with hope and faith. In our discussion, we saw how suffering isn't the end, but part of God's greater plan to strengthen and refine us. What a powerful reminder that we too can walk in victory through Jesus.
Pastor Robin shares a powerful message on living with open hands. When we give what we have to God and trust Him fully, He is able to multiply it and use it for more than we could ever imagine.
Life can feel like a tug-of-war between a faith that only focuses on the positive and one that only sees brokenness and sin. But Jesus shows us a better way. In John 4, He meets a Samaritan woman with a complicated story—acknowledging her reality without judgment. Instead of forcing people to choose between pretending to have it all together or walking away from faith, Jesus invites us to embrace the beautiful mess of life. When we make space for both beauty and struggle, we create authentic communities where people can bring their whole selves.
Week 2, Revelation 2:1-7, Nathan Chapman - Lead Pastor
Pastor Robin is back and he kicks off a new sermon series "Build The Church".Â
Grace is often mistaken for mercy or forgiveness, but its true meaning is favor. Many Christians believe God loves them, yet doesn't really like them, which creates a heavy burden and pushes people from faith. But grace means God's unconditional favor - He both loves and likes us. This truth from John 1:16 shifts our focus and frees us to move from highlighting what's wrong with people to demonstrating God's love for them.
The Father of Gifts | The Holy Spirit and the Church (Week 3) | Luke 11:11–13God is not a reluctant giver—He is a loving Father who delights in giving good gifts to His children. In this message, The Father of Gifts, we look at Luke 11:11–13 and discover how Jesus invites us to approach God with boldness and expectancy, especially when it comes to the greatest gift of all: the Holy Spirit.This sermon is part 3 of our series, The Holy Spirit and the Church, where we're exploring who the Holy Spirit is, how He works, and why He matters for every believer and for the life of the church today.
Week 1, Revelation 1:1-20, Nathan Chapman - Lead Pastor
1 Corinthians 12:12-31
In Matthew 12, the Pharisees criticized Jesus' disciples for picking grain on the Sabbath. Jesus replied with Hosea 6:6: “I desire mercy, not sacrifice.” In that moment, He challenged the belief that God values perfect behavior more than people. God's heart has always been for mercy, not burdensome religion. Many walk away from faith feeling crushed by impossible standards, but Jesus reveals a different picture - God's priority is relationship, not rule-keeping. When we grasp this, it changes how we see Him and how we show Him to others.
Pastor Andy kicks off the first week of Box Church with a powerful message on servant leadership, humility, and the dangers of chasing personal glory over God's calling. Drawing from Paul's example, real-world leadership lessons, and the reminder that trials are part of God's plan, this talk challenges us to trade the praise of the crowd for the joy of seeing others succeed.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “church?” First Church isn't a club or a social clique. We're more than an entertainment venue or a mere religious tradition. At First Church, we're a community of Jesus' followers who believe God has placed us where we are to change the 918 and beyond. Our mission is simple: to love Jesus and love like Jesus. For us to keep carrying out our mission, we regularly take time to celebrate what God is doing and reaffirm His greater purpose for our lives. In our upcoming 3-week series, “We are First Church,” we'll discuss how to participate in God's vision for our church family and the world.
Fruit of the Holy Spirit | The Holy Spirit and the Church (Week 2) | Galatians 5:22-23In this message, we explore what it truly means to live a Spirit-filled life by bearing the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Based on Galatians 5:22-23, we examine how love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are not just virtues to strive for—they are evidence of the Spirit at work in us.This is Week 2 of our series The Holy Spirit and the Church, where we're learning how the Spirit shapes our lives, empowers our witness, and builds Christ's church.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “church?” First Church isn't a club or a social clique. We're more than an entertainment venue or a mere religious tradition. At First Church, we're a community of Jesus' followers who believe God has placed us where we are to change the 918 and beyond. Our mission is simple: to love Jesus and love like Jesus. For us to keep carrying out our mission, we regularly take time to celebrate what God is doing and reaffirm His greater purpose for our lives. In our upcoming 3-week series, “We are First Church,” we'll discuss how to participate in God's vision for our church family and the world.
What comes to mind when you hear the word “church?” First Church isn't a club or a social clique. We're more than an entertainment venue or a mere religious tradition. At First Church, we're a community of Jesus' followers who believe God has placed us where we are to change the 918 and beyond. Our mission is simple: to love Jesus and love like Jesus. For us to keep carrying out our mission, we regularly take time to celebrate what God is doing and reaffirm His greater purpose for our lives. In our upcoming 3-week series, “We are First Church,” we'll discuss how to participate in God's vision for our church family and the world.
Never Walk Alone | The Holy Spirit and the Church (Week 1) | John 14:16–19, 26–27In the first message of our new series The Holy Spirit and the Church, we explore Jesus' promise that we are never alone. In John 14, He assures His disciples—and us—that the Holy Spirit will come to live with us and in us, guiding, comforting, and empowering us every step of the way.Whether you're facing uncertainty, fear, or simply feeling isolated, this message reminds us of the powerful truth: we never walk alone. The Spirit of God is present, active, and closer than we think.
Pastor Paul Irminger. In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
Week 8 of our series studying Colossians continues in chapter 3, verses 12-17. In Part 1, two weeks ago, we looked at two of Paul's three Christ-exalting commands to shape our new way of living. We'll explore the 3rd this week —to put on (what is righteous).Here, Paul offers instructions for putting on and living a Christ-honoring life. It's not just about Church Week, revivals, Worship Nights, and mountaintops...it's about pursuing Christ every single day and growing as the body of Christ.Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption
Gulfside elder Andrew Basic shares the week 5 message entitled "Committed to the Craft." In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
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Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption
Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption
Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption
This past Sunday's video and podcast are live!Listen to the discussion as Pastor Andy led our church through our reading in Titus Chapter 2.We'll be back at the KoWorx building this Sunday, discussing the final chapter in Titus — Chapter 3. Doors open at 10:00 a.m., and worship begins at 10:30.See you there!
Pastor Paul Irminger. In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
This weekend, we welcomed back Pastor Josh Whitlow. A lot has happened since his family relocated to Arizona to launch Purpose Church. In just two years, they've already seen over 300 come to faith in Christ and 130 baptized! We've been cheering them on from afar, and we're thrilled to have him back with us to bring a powerful message on prayer.As we step into Church Week, this message challenges, encourages, and reminds us that when we call out to God like a child running to a loving father, something truly powerful is released. Let's look at Acts 12 to see what can happen when the church prays!Website:www.experienceredemption.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/experienceredemptionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/experienceredemption
Pastor Paul Irminger. In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
Pastor Paul Irminger. In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
Pastor Paul Irminger. In this series, we're going back to the roots of the church to see how the first believers lived out their faith with boldness, power, and purpose. This is a series that will challenge and inspire us to live like they did.
Hope Community Church
Hope Community Church
Series: Viral ChurchDate: 6-22-25Message Title: Viral PresenceSpeaker: Jeremy DykemanScripture: Acts 2:46-47To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
Series: Viral ChurchDate: 6-15-25Message Title: Viral GenerositySpeaker: Jeremy DykemanScripture: Acts 2:43-45To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
Series: Viral ChurchDate: 6-8-25Message Title: Viral DevotionSpeaker: Jeremy DykemanScripture: Acts 2:42To learn more about New Story Church, you can do that by visiting NewStory.Church or find us on Instagram and Facebook at @NewStoryKC.
Hope Community Church
This week, we're talking tithing—and how it reveals the way we see the church. Is it God's house or just another stop on your weekly to-do list? When we give, we're not just funding a building—we're fueling a mission. Let's shift from consumers to co-laborers and give in a way that honors Jesus. Listen in to hear more.
Hope Community Church
Hope Community Church
Hope Community Church