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What does true greatness look like?In Matthew 20:17–28, Jesus completely overturns the world's definition of greatness. While His disciples are pursuing positions of honor and recognition, Jesus is walking toward the cross. Through His words and example, Jesus teaches that greatness in God's kingdom is not found in power, status, or being served—but in humility, sacrifice, and serving others.Join us as we explore how the King of Kings became the Servant of all and gave His life as a ransom for many.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
The Lord Our Shepherd - Psalm 23We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."Where We're Going, He Leads" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:6 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
Send us a Text Message - include your name!In this episode of Faith Over Breakfast, Eric and Andy take on peacemaking: what it is, what it is not, and why it matters for followers of Jesus. They talk about the world's understanding of peace, conflict, and the Garden of Eden. They also consider the peace Jesus provides, which stands in contrast to the world's idea that peace is simply the absence of conflict. Beyond The BeaconJoin Bishop Kevin Sweeney for inspired interviews with Catholics living out our faith!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showSupport"Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" is a weekly podcast where Pastors Andy and Eric come together over a imaginary delicious breakfast to talk about faith, food, sermons, culture, and more. In each episode, the pastors delve into thought-provoking topics and offer inspiring insights and practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. With occasional guests joining the conversation, "Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" provides a unique perspective on what it means to live a life of faith in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just starting on your faith journey, this podcast is the perfect companion for your morning routine. So join Pastors Andy and Eric each week as they explore the intersections of faith, food, and life over a delicious breakfast.Support:https://www.buzzsprout.com/97804/support
We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."The Victory Feast Of The King" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:5 preached by associate pastor Michael Tooley.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
In Matthew 20:1–16, Jesus tells a parable that challenges our assumptions about fairness, merit, and what we deserve. This week, guest preacher Pastor Ben Flemming unpacks how God's kingdom operates not on earning, but on grace—and why His generosity is far better than getting what we deserve.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Join in this special conversation on mental health and how it relates to our walk with Jesus. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
Join in this special conversation on mental health and how it relates to our walk with Jesus. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
05.20.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
In this sermon from Matthew 19:23–29, we explore the danger of treasuring earthly comfort, wealth, and self-sufficiency above Christ. Jesus reminds us that salvation is impossible through human effort alone, but through God's grace, sinners are rescued, transformed, and invited to find their true treasure in Him.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."In the Valley, He Walks With Us" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:4 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
At some point in our lives, most of us have found our identity in something other than Jesus. Join Pastor Joe Little as he unpacks the life-changing power of knowing who you are in Christ. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
05.13.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
We spend our lives trying to hold things together, trying to provide, control, and secure what we can't.Psalm 23 meets us there. It shows us a Shepherd who does for us what we could never do for ourselves. In Jesus, we are not left to figure life out on our own. We are led, cared for, and kept. He provides what we lack, draws near in our fear, prepares a place for us in the middle of life's battles, and leads us all the way home.This series is an invitation to stop striving and trust the Shepherd who gave His life for His sheep."What We Lack, He Provides" is a sermon based on Psalm 23:1-3 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County. Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM 221 Herron St. Morganton NC, 28655
In Matthew 19:13–22, Jesus contrasts the humble, childlike faith that receives the Kingdom with the self-reliance that keeps us from Him. Through the rich young ruler, we see how easily our hearts cling to lesser treasures instead of fully trusting Christ. The invitation of Jesus is simple: come empty-handed, dependent, and find true rest in Him. Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Prayer is not our last resort. It's our greatest source of power. Listen now as Pastor Tyler unpacks the vital importance of living a prayer-filled life. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
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05.06.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
In Matthew 19:1–12, Jesus addresses marriage, divorce, and singleness—pointing us back to God's design and exposing the deeper issue of our hearts. This message calls us to surrender every part of our lives to Christ and find hope in His grace, no matter our story.Mission Church is a North Valley fellowship of ragamuffins finding refuge in the gospel of grace—loving Jesus, living like Jesus, and leading others to Jesus.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
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What if we took the Lord's Supper as seriously as Jesus does? Listen today as Pastor Tyler teaches us the importance of communion. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
Renewed Men is a four-week series wherein we confront the crisis of modern manhood and recover God's design for what a man is meant to be.Christ Jesus brings renewal in order to form men who know God, love sacrificially, and lead courageously."Renewed as Servant King" is a sermon based on 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
04.29.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
Renewed Men is a four-week series wherein we confront the crisis of modern manhood and recover God's design for what a man is meant to be.Christ Jesus brings renewal in order to form men who know God, love sacrificially, and lead courageously."The Man Who Loves Like Jesus" is a sermon based on Hebrews 7:22–27 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
What does it look like to truly forgive when the hurt runs deep? In this message from the Gospel of Matthew 18:21–35, Jesus challenges us to move beyond keeping score and into a life of real, from-the-heart forgiveness. As we see the depth of God's mercy toward us, we're invited to extend that same mercy to others. Forgiven people forgive. The question is—have we truly grasped how much we've been forgiven? Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Do you ever feel distracted by life and it seems hard to keep God in the center? Listen today as Pastor Matt Lacey teaches us how to focus our eyes on God. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
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04.22.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
Renewed Men is a four-week series wherein we confront the crisis of modern manhood and recover God's design for what a man is meant to be.Christ Jesus brings renewal in order to form men who know God, love sacrificially, and lead courageously."The Man Who Knows God | Renewed as Prophet", is a sermon preached by associate pastor Michael Tooley based on Deuteronomy 6:4-9.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
In Matthew 18:15–20, Jesus calls His church to something we often avoid—lovingly confronting sin for the purpose of restoration. In this message, we explore both the how and the heart behind church discipline: pursuing one another with humility, truth, and grace.Rather than avoiding hard conversations or approaching them harshly, Jesus shows us a better way—one rooted in the gospel and aimed at restoration. Because just as Christ pursued us in our sin, we are called to pursue one another in love.This is the heart of Jesus. This is the pursuit of restoration.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
So many of us spend hours on social media and no time at all in the Bible. Listen to this life-changing teaching on how abiding in the word is the key to a fruitful and fulfilled life. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
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04.15.26 - Mid-Week Connection by The Mission Church
Renewed Men is a four-week series wherein we confront the crisis of modern manhood and recover God's design for what a man is meant to be. Christ Jesus brings renewal in order to form men who know God, love sacrificially, and lead courageously. "The Crisis of Manhood | When We Forget Who We Are", is a sermon preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
In Matthew 18:1–14, Jesus confronts our assumptions about greatness and reveals the true posture of those who belong to His kingdom. True greatness is not found in status or recognition, but in humility, dependence, and a heart that reflects the Father's love for the weak, the overlooked, and the wandering. As followers of Jesus, we are called not only to humble ourselves, but to pursue and care for others the way Christ has pursued us. Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
What truly anchors your soul? Listen today as our Young Adults Pastor Michael Teasley teaches that biblical hope is not a vague wish, but a confident expectation anchored entirely in the proven character of God. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
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Wonder Working Power is a sermon series exploring the miracles of Jesus.Throughout the Gospels, Jesus performs signs that reveal His authority, compassion, and mission. These moments aren't just displays of power—they point to who He is and what He came to accomplish."The Empty Tomb" is a sermon based on John 20 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
Listen today as Pastor Tyler shares a special Easter Sunday message recorded live at the Concord Pavilion! To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
Listen today as Pastor Tyler shares a special Good Friday message honoring the sacrifice Jesus made for us. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
In this Resurrection Sunday message from 1 Corinthians 15:19–26, we explore what the resurrection of Jesus truly means. If Christ has been raised, then everything changes—sin is defeated, death no longer has the final word, and hope is secured for all who belong to Him.We are living between the firstfruits and the full harvest—between Christ's victory over death and the day He will return to make all things new. The question is not just did Jesus rise, but do you belong to Him?Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
On Good Friday, we ask: What was God doing at the cross?From 2 Corinthians 5:21, we see the heart of the gospel—Jesus took our place, bearing our sin so we could be made righteous in Him.Because of the cross, our debt is paid, our condemnation is gone, and our standing before God is secure in Christ.Be reconciled to God.Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Wonder Working Power is a sermon series exploring the miracles of Jesus.Throughout the Gospels, Jesus performs signs that reveal His authority, compassion, and mission. These moments aren't just displays of power—they point to who He is and what He came to accomplish."Jesus Gives Sight to Bartimaeus" is a sermon based on Mark 10:46-52 preached by associate pastor Michael Tooley.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
On Palm Sunday, we look beyond the crowd and the celebration to see the heart of Christ. In Philippians 2:5–11, we discover the humility of Jesus—how the King of glory stepped down, took the form of a servant, and went to the cross for our salvation.This message calls us to examine our own hearts, lay down our pride, and adopt the mindset of Christ. The One who humbled Himself has now been exalted as Lord over all—and one day every knee will bow before Him.Will you bow to Him today?Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Join Pastor Tyler as he calls us to live with urgency, making the mission of sharing Jesus with the lost the number one priority in our lives. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
Wonder Working Power is a sermon series exploring the miracles of Jesus.Throughout the Gospels, Jesus performs signs that reveal His authority, compassion, and mission. These moments aren't just displays of power—they point to who He is and what He came to accomplish."Jesus Walks on Water" is a sermon based on Matthew 14:22-33 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson.This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County.Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM221 Herron St.Morganton NC, 28655
In this final message from our “Grace in the Depths” series through the book of Jonah, we see how God's mercy exposes the condition of our hearts. Jonah knew God was gracious—but struggled when that grace was extended to people he didn't think deserved it.This sermon challenges us to examine our own hearts: Do we rejoice in God's mercy for others, or resist it? Are we more concerned with our comfort than with people far from God?Ultimately, Jonah points us to Jesus—the One who didn't run from sinners, but moved toward them in compassion and gave His life so mercy could be ours.Will we care about what God cares about… and step into His mission?Mission Church — www.missionlasvegas.com
Join us as Pastor James Hoegger calls us to take a step even when we can't see, and trust God to lead us into the promised land He has for us. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
God is Faithful, He is bigger, and He is our portion. Listen today as Ian Longtin teaches us in all seasons God never fails. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
What would happen if the most important thing to Jesus became the most important thing to us? Listen to this can't-miss teaching from Pastor Tyler on the priority of evangelism. To stay connected to what's happening at Mission Church, follow us on any of the following platforms. Instagram instagram.com/missionchurchca Podcast missionchurchca.com/watch Newsletter missionchurchca.com/updates Website missionchurchca.com
"Sometimes we have to get stronger by getting a little bit smaller." In this episode of The Leader's Cut, Preston Morrison sits down with Landon McDonald, Senior Pastor of Mission Church in Gilbert, AZ, for a high-level conversation on The Church of today. They breakdown the protocols of spiritual authority, the necessity of the "secret place," the dangerous rise of performative Christianity, and balancing "Word and Spirit" in a way that carries real weight. Together, they explore why the next generation is rejecting "BS Christianity" and instead chasing a root system that can survive any drought. This conversation covers: The Disease of Performance: Why "performed spirituality" before inward spirituality is the greatest threat to modern leadership. The Field of Anonymity: The vital importance of being "impossible to find" in the secret place before you are ever asked to stand on a “stage.” It's God-Breathed: Reclaiming a deep, visceral respect for the Theopneustos nature of the Word. A Mandate for the Word: How to teach from a place of spiritual reservoir. The "No BS" Generation: Why today's youth are looking for orthodox truth over reckless verbiage.