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In this message from The Beatitudes, Caleb Cole teaches from Matthew 5:8, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” A pure heart is not a perfect heart, but an undivided heart surrendered to God. Through Scripture, Caleb challenges us to examine our speech, money, thoughts, actions, and eyes, and to ask Jesus for a new heart that can truly see and experience God. (00:00) - Matthew 5 and The Beatitudes (02:13) - Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (03:34) - The Heart as the Center of a Person (05:00) - What Blessed Means (06:00) - What Pure in Heart Means (07:30) - A Pure Heart Is an Undivided Heart (09:00) - Your Speech Reveals Your Heart (11:10) - Your Money Reveals Your Heart (16:00) - Your Thoughts Reveal Your Heart (18:00) - How Our Thoughts Become Tainted (21:00) - Taking Every Thought Captive (22:00) - Your Actions Reveal Your Heart (24:00) - You Must Be Born Again (26:10) - Ask God for a Pure Heart (29:20) - Guard Your Eyes (32:00) - The Promise of Seeing God (36:00) - A Prayer for a New Heart
In Don't Write Back, Sam Fleury teaches from Matthew 5:7 on what it means to be merciful. This message explores why we often want justice for others and mercy for ourselves, how grace and mercy are different, and how followers of Jesus are called to forgive, release revenge, and live with active compassion. (00:00) - Continuing The Beattitudes (00:43) - Matthew 5:7 and Mercy (00:58) - The Workout Class Story (03:25) - Justice for Others, Mercy for Ourselves (05:16) - Blessed Are the Merciful (05:41) - Mercy in a Controversial Context (07:03) - Jesus Disrupts Our Natural Tendencies (08:03) - Mercy Is Giving What You Received (10:08) - Receiving God's Grace and Mercy (13:23) - When Justice Becomes Revenge (15:31) - Turn the Other Cheek (16:25) - Blessed to Be a Blessing (19:22) - Mercy Is Giving What Is Not Deserved (24:17) - The Label Without the Character (27:04) - The Unforgiving Servant (33:05) - Mercy Is Giving What You Desire (34:47) - Active Compassion in Real Life (38:21) - If You Need It, Feed It (39:05) - God's Mercy Is Greater (40:07) - Jesus Shows Mercy on the Cross
Matthew 5 says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” This message examines what righteousness means, why none of us can produce it on our own, and how Jesus calls us beyond the appearance of righteousness into a real pursuit of him. From spiritual poverty to repentance, the sermon points back to the cross as the place where self righteousness ends and true satisfaction begins. (00:00) - The Beatitudes and Overfamiliar Words (02:28) - Blessed Are Those Who Hunger and Thirst (03:53) - Defining Righteousness (05:35) - None of Us Are Righteous (06:07) - Matthew 5 and the Promise of Satisfaction (08:24) - The Center of the Beatitudes (10:01) - Spiritually Bankrupt Without Jesus (12:11) - Craving Christ Alone (13:27) - Hunger That Reveals Spiritual Health (17:27) - Jesus at the Center of Our Desires (20:25) - What Are You Hungry For? (22:52) - From Pretty Faith to Pursuit (27:39) - Looking for Satisfaction in the Wrong Places (33:58) - Stale Bread or Fresh Bread (38:46) - The Cross and the Response of Surrender
In this message from The Beatitudes, Angie Richey teaches from Matthew 5:5 that meekness is power under control. Meekness is not weakness, but strength submitted to God, emotional regulation, holy restraint, and trust that God can defend, heal, and lead us without our need to dominate, retaliate, or control every outcome.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Power Under Control (01:18) - An Attitude Adjustment on Meekness (02:03) - Living in a Triggered World (03:17) - Matthew 5 and the Upside Down Kingdom (04:22) - Blessed Are the Meek (05:44) - Jesus Redefines Power (07:30) - From Survival to Spiritual Formation (09:12) - The Order of the Beatitudes (10:26) - Releasing the Need to Control (15:37) - Meekness Is Not Weakness (16:02) - Jesus Was Meek, Not Weak (19:44) - The Meek Will Inherit the Earth (23:21) - Psalm 37 and Abundant Peace (25:03) - Meekness and Emotional Regulation (31:43) - David, Saul, and Trusting God's Timing (33:50) - Practices for Meekness (37:12) - The Eagle, the Snake, and Spiritual Battle
John Gregg teaches on Raising Great Kids by calling parents to treat their children the way God the Father treats us. This message focuses on purposeful parenting, marriage centered homes, modeling love and reverence for God, building character, speaking life, practicing biblical discipline, and giving children an unconditional blessing. (00:00) - The Father Heart of God and Raising Great Kids (01:00) - Parenting With Purpose (04:00) - The Secret to Successful Parenting (06:00) - What Do You Want Your Child to Become? (08:00) - Eternity, Legacy, and Intentional Formation (10:00) - It Is Not Too Late for Your Children (12:00) - John and Carey's Family Story (15:00) - Building a Family on God's Promises (20:00) - Parent Each Child as an Individual (22:00) - Ten Biblical Parenting Principles (23:00) - Marriage Centered, Not Child Centered (28:00) - When the Student Becomes Like the Teacher (32:00) - Modeling Love and Reverence for God (35:00) - Lessons From Eli and Samuel (38:00) - Courageous Character Building (40:00) - Discipline, Not Punishment (42:00) - Giving Your Children an Unconditional Blessing (47:00) - The Best Decision Starts With Jesus
In this message from Matthew 5, Pastor Caleb teaches through the first two Beatitudes: “Blessed are the poor in spirit” and “Blessed are those who mourn.” This sermon explores humility, dependence on God, surrender to Jesus, grief, repentance, and the comfort God brings through His presence, forgiveness, and restoration.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Welcome and Introduction to the Beatitudes (00:44) - Understanding the Sermon on the Mount (02:10) - Why Crowds Traveled to Hear Jesus (04:35) - A Different Kind of Revolution (06:13) - The Beatitudes Must Lead Us to Jesus (07:24) - Matthew 5 and the First Two Beatitudes (07:50) - What Does Blessed Really Mean? (11:45) - Present Assurance and Future Promise (13:10) - What It Means to Be Poor in Spirit (15:52) - Solomon and the Emptiness of Life Without God (20:24) - The Kingdom of Heaven and Full Dependence on God (27:07) - Depend on God Daily, Not Just in Crisis (29:23) - Blessed Are Those Who Mourn (31:29) - Learning to Grieve in a Healthy Way (35:06) - Mourning Sin, Suffering, and What Breaks God's Heart (37:16) - God's Comfort, Forgiveness, and Restoration
What are you carrying that God never asked you to carry?In this closing message of the Name the Chain series, Pastor Chrissy Cole teaches on the chain of control and the fear underneath it. Control can sound like responsibility, protection, or wisdom, but it often reveals where we are struggling to trust God.Through Proverbs 3 and the example of Jesus, this message invites us to surrender our fears, release what we cannot control, seek God before we lead, and trust Him with the outcome. The burden was never meant to crush you. Jesus offers rest, freedom, and a lighter way to live. (00:00) - Closing the Name the Chain Series (00:44) - Control Is Rooted in Fear (02:39) - Mother's Day, Pressure, and Letting Go (04:29) - Humanity's Deep Need for Control (05:20) - How Control Connects to Every Chain (06:57) - The First Step to Freedom (07:30) - Control Reveals a Struggle With Trust (10:39) - Overwhelm Triggers the Need for Control (12:04) - Becoming Experts at Losing Control (12:35) - Trust in the Lord With All Your Heart (13:46) - Surrender All Your Fears (17:43) - Surrender What You Cannot Control (20:55) - What Are You Carrying (24:40) - Surrender Your Need to Lead (29:03) - Surrender the Outcome (34:29) - Jesus Offers Rest for the Heavy Burdened (37:02) - An Invitation to Surrender
In week 3 of Name the Chain, Pastor Caleb Cole speaks on one of the deepest struggles many people face: insecurity. Looking at the contrast between Saul and David, this message shows how insecurity often reveals itself through fear, control, comparison, and partial obedience. This sermon is an invitation to stop living from self protection and start living with God confidence, trusting the Lord's timing, design, and purpose for your life.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - The most common chain: insecurity (00:37) - A high school story about insecurity (02:13) - Why insecurity still shows up (04:03) - We need God confidence, not self confidence (06:07) - Saul faces pressure before battle (08:40) - Insecurity creates a need for control (12:48) - Fear will make you obey the wrong voice (18:23) - Trust God's timing in the waiting (21:12) - Partial obedience is still disobedience (26:14) - Insecurity turns people into threats (29:46) - David trusted God's control (35:25) - Faith must speak louder than fear (38:24) - Secure people build others up (39:38) - Who will you be, Saul or David (45:58) - Surrender your life and security to Jesus
In week 2 of Name the Chain, Chrissy Cole speaks on trauma, emotional wounds, and the healing that Jesus offers. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and the story of the road to Emmaus, this message shows how honesty, truth, and the presence of Jesus can begin to heal what pain, disappointment, and unmet expectations have wounded. If you have been carrying hidden hurt, this sermon is a reminder that God is jealous for your healing and ready to restore your hope.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Continuing Name the Chain (00:18) - Trauma and emotional wounds (00:48) - Wounds are not always visible (01:11) - The “bones can float” story (03:21) - God is jealous for your healing (04:41) - Getting help is wisdom, not weakness (05:50) - Emotional healing is available (07:15) - What trauma really does to us (08:24) - From the trauma triangle to triumph (12:11) - The human journey in the Psalms (15:23) - The road to Emmaus and lost hope (23:24) - Healing starts with honesty (30:01) - Jesus meets us in the middle (34:09) - Jesus reframes pain through truth (37:39) - An encounter with Jesus redirects your life (40:01) - What is your unhealed life costing you (47:15) - Invitation to receive healing and salvation
Many of the battles we face start with the lies we believe about ourselves. In this message, we look at Gideon's story and uncover how fear, pain, insecurity, and past wounds can shape identity in unhealthy ways. This sermon reminds us that God does not call us according to our weakness, but according to the purpose, courage, and calling He has placed within us. As we reject false labels and place our identity in Christ, we can live in freedom, healing, and bold faith.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Name the Chain begins (01:01) - Why identity must come first (03:11) - Gideon, fear, and life in hiding (07:50) - Lie 1 I have to stay small to stay safe (14:14) - Lie 2 God has abandoned me (19:30) - Lie 3 My past disqualifies me (23:02) - Lie 4 I am not enough (24:40) - Truth 1 You are worthy of God's presence (26:29) - God speaks to your potential (31:06) - You are commissioned, not accidental (35:14) - Gideon's victory with 300 men (39:28) - Surrender your identity to Jesus
In The Crown After the Cross, Caleb Cole shares a powerful Easter message from Hebrews 2 about the choices Jesus made for humanity. Before He wore the crown of glory, He chose humility, suffering, and the cross. This sermon points to the grace of God, the victory of the resurrection, and the invitation for every person to choose Jesus and receive the life only He can give.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Happy Easter and Hebrews 2 opening (01:37) - He really did it (02:15) - The Crown After the Cross (03:02) - Why we love crowns (05:04) - Jesus chose the cross before the crown (06:42) - Jesus chose to lower Himself (09:48) - God uses unlikely people (10:22) - Jesus stepped into suffering on purpose (12:25) - We want the crown without the cross (14:16) - I was there to give, not receive (16:25) - Jesus teaches us true humility (17:17) - Jesus chose us at our worst (19:17) - Why receiving grace is so hard (24:30) - God has more than enough grace (26:01) - Jesus tasted death so we could have life (29:10) - The crown proves He conquered death (30:28) - What are you choosing today (33:27) - Today I choose Jesus
Pastors Caleb and Chrissy Cole continue the Through the Fire series with “Keeping the Fire Alive.” Teaching from Leviticus 6, Revelation 2, and Ephesians 4, they show how love must be cultivated through daily rhythms, intentional priority, truth in love, and consistent connection. This message challenges couples to protect the flame God has given them and choose love daily. (00:00) - Through the Fire Part 4 Introduction (02:00) - How Do We Fall in Love Again? (04:00) - Love Is a Choice, Not a Feeling (06:30) - Leviticus 6: Keep the Fire Burning (09:30) - The Flame Dies in Drift, Not Disaster (12:00) - Stop Doing Nothing (15:30) - The Flame Requires Priority (18:30) - Go Back to What You Did at First (22:00) - The Flame Needs Oxygen: Truth in Love (25:45) - Flames of Love vs Flames of Fury (29:30) - The Flame Survives on Consistency (34:15) - Protect the Tone and Time (38:00) - Daily Rhythms Restore the Fire (40:00) - Salvation & Marriage Prayer
Pastor Caleb Cole continues the Through the Fire series with “Taming the Fire of Desire,” a message on sexual purity, identity in Christ, and biblical boundaries. Teaching from 1 Corinthians 6 and 1 Peter 1, he explains how sexual desire is God-given but must be directed within God's design. This sermon calls believers to pursue holiness, protect marriage, and find freedom through intimacy with Christ.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Through the Fire series recap (01:16) - Why we must talk about sex (03:06) - Cultural sexual revolution vs biblical worldview (05:17) - Sexual desire is God given (06:08) - Flee sexual immorality (1 Corinthians 6) (08:40) - What sexual immorality includes (11:45) - The consequences of sexual freedom culture (12:32) - Identity begins in Christ (16:09) - Biblical sexual ethic explained (20:33) - Self denial vs self expression (22:35) - Intimacy in marriage God's design (31:33) - Fight for purity in a digital world (39:10) - Holiness leads to peace and flourishing (41:45) - Salvation and purity prayer
Pastor Chrissy Cole continues the Through the Fire series with “Fighting Fire With Fire,” a message on handling conflict with humility and Spirit-led self-control. Teaching from James 1 and Ephesians 4, she explains how unmanaged anger damages connection and how choosing kindness, listening, and unity leads to healthier relationships.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Through the Fire series recap (02:30) - Fighting Fire With Fire introduction (05:00) - Conflict is the price of intimacy (07:10) - Flesh fire vs Spirit fire (11:00) - Conflict is inevitable, combustion is optional (14:45) - What anger exposes in the heart (18:30) - Identifying unhealthy communication styles (21:00) - Be quick to listen, slow to speak (James 1:19) (24:30) - Managing anger before it manages you (29:00) - Practical tools for emotional regulation (34:30) - Humility protects unity (39:00) - Choosing connection over being right (42:30) - Invitation, prayer & response
Pastor Caleb Cole launches the Through the Fire series with a message about having the right fire within us. Teaching from Matthew 6, he explains how seeking first the Kingdom, pursuing righteousness, and trusting God's promises create a healthy foundation for every relationship. This message calls believers to find contentment in Christ and let Him be enough.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Launching the Through the Fire series (02:03) - Why relationships feel harder than ever (03:18) - The fires burning inside us (06:08) - Your relationship with Jesus comes first (08:16) - Fire #1: More of Jesus (09:49) - Anxiety as a divided mind (11:21) - Daily connection, not Sunday faith (15:31) - Fire #2: Seek the Kingdom first (20:18) - Delighting in God changes your desires (24:05) - Fire #3: A passion for righteousness (31:56) - Righteousness produces peace (33:23) - Fire #4: Trusting God's promises (38:50) - The secret of contentment in Christ (40:02) - Jesus is enough: salvation invitation
Pastor Caleb Cole closes the Rhythms series with “Disordered Desire (Physical Health),” a message about honoring God with our bodies. Teaching from 1 Timothy 4, Philippians 3, Romans 12, and 1 Corinthians 9, he explains how sin distorts desire and how healthy rhythms of movement, rest, and self-control support spiritual growth. This episode calls believers to glorify God with their whole lives.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Closing the Rhythms series (02:00) - Why physical health matters spiritually (04:30) - Training for godliness is primary (06:05) - When physical health makes faith harder (08:05) - Physical health is rhythm, not effort (11:00) - The real problem: disordered desire (13:55) - We were made to work, not be lazy (17:15) - Discipline your body (1 Corinthians 9) (19:40) - Fitness as worship vs idolatry (22:00) - You were called to rest (28:50) - Food, fasting, and self-control (33:55) - Honor God with your body & salvation invitation
Pastors Caleb and Chrissy Cole share the Word for the Year for Project Church: Fresh Wind. From Acts 2 and the story of Pentecost, they call the church back to prayer, presence, and waiting on the Holy Spirit. This message teaches that before God moves us, He must first fill us, and that Fresh Wind softens hearts, renews passion, and aligns believers with God's mission. A call to enjoy God's presence, not just perform religion, and to make prayer the primary vision. (00:00) - Series recap & focus on prayer (02:32) - Acts 1 & 2: Waiting for the Holy Spirit (03:38) - Word for the Year: Fresh Wind (05:08) - Before God moves us, He must fill us (05:40) - Fresh Wind softens hardened hearts (07:05) - Vision Sunday: waiting instead of striving (08:30) - Waiting is the discipline of listening (10:23) - Waiting forms Christlike character (15:14) - Learning to enjoy God's presence (19:54) - The vision is prayer, not projects (22:24) - Personal story: prayer rooms changed me (25:06) - Fresh Wind fills us to fulfill the mission
Pastor Sam Fleurry teaches “1 Is the Loneliest Number” as part of the Rhythms series, calling the church back to the spiritual rhythm of community. From Mark 2:1–12, he shows how godly community carries us to Jesus, covers our needs, cultivates our faith, and celebrates God's healing work. This message challenges isolation and individualism, emphasizing that accountability and connection are essential for spiritual growth and lasting transformation.Click here to view the episode transcript. (00:00) - Welcome + Community Groups Launch (01:05) - Scripture: Mark 2:1–12 (02:50) - We were made for community (04:41) - The danger of “me and God” faith (07:27) - Accountability builds consistency (11:58) - Individualism leads to isolation (13:02) - The paralyzed man needed community (15:24) - Paralysis today: shame and stuck seasons (21:15) - Godly community carries and covers you (23:16) - Testimony: provision through community (27:09) - Everybody wants community, not accountability (35:24) - Celebration, salvation invitation + response
Pastor Chrissy Cole teaches week two of the Rhythms series with a message titled “Worship.” This sermon reframes worship as a spiritual rhythm designed to form believers through corporate gathering, unity, and devotion to Jesus—not simply an emotional experience. Chrissy outlines the kind of worship that pleases God: unity-driven devotion, Spirit-filled praise, Bible-centered proclamation, and a heart-connected response that leads to obedience and transformation. (00:00) - Podcast intro & welcome (00:23) - Sermon intro: Worship as a rhythm (01:18) - Worship is God's invitation (not emotionalism) (01:48) - The power of worshiping with the Body (03:46) - Rhythms form us into Christlikeness (06:21) - Worship vs fellowship (don't reduce it) (07:04) - Don't drift into isolated “safe faith” (09:14) - Worship beyond Sundays (prayer room & presence nights) (11:06) - If there's no worship, it's just a convention (13:45) - Worship that pleases God: unity-driven devotion (18:52) - Worship that pleases God: Spirit-filled praise (24:44) - Worship that pleases God: Bible-centered proclamation (30:38) - Worship that pleases God: heart-connected response (32:53) - First biblical worship: sacrifice (Genesis 22) (38:06) - Personal story: fear, conflict, and humility (40:51) - Invitation to respond to Jesus (42:38) - Salvation prayer (44:03) - Closing & online community outro
Sam Fleury continues our Christmas series “The God Who Gave” with a powerful message titled “Closer Than You Think.” This sermon reminds us that God is not distant, disconnected, or waiting for us to clean ourselves up—He is near, present, and actively pursuing us, even in our doubt, pain, and confusion. Through Scripture, storytelling, and thoughtful reflection, Sam shows how God often moves closer in moments we least expect. Whether you're wrestling with faith, feeling far from God, or simply exhausted by life, this message points us back to the truth of Emmanuel—God with us. You may feel far… but God is closer than you think.
We're honored to welcome Chrissy Cole, Lead/Creative Pastor of Project Church, to the podcast with SeaJay, Erika, and Deborah. Chrissy is passionate about women in leadership and deeply committed to helping them find healing and build a healthy private world. This is a powerful conversation on leading with vulnerability and why the tender things God places in us need intentional care, like a tiny plant. Follow along on social media for new episodes, updates, or to connect with us. We'd love to hear from you! Authentic You Women’s Community https://www.instagram.com/authenticyou.ay Jesus Culture Podcast Network https://www.instagram.com/jcpodcastnetwork To learn more about our Authentic You Women’s Community, check out our website: https://jesusculture.com/sacramento/communities/authentic-you For access to helpful resources, visit: https://jesusculture.com https://www.youtube.com/@jesusculturepodcastnetwork
Pastor Caleb Cole continues our Kingdom Builders series with a passionate call to build God's Kingdom through radical generosity. Teaching from 2 Corinthians 9, he shows that giving isn't about pressure — it's about a posture of readiness, inspiration, preparation, and trust in “God math” that multiplies seed into transformed lives. Through real stories from Project Church and powerful biblical truth, Pastor Caleb reminds us that finances are one of the greatest indicators of discipleship. When we give cheerfully and sacrificially, we partner with God in eternal impact—rescuing the hurting, feeding the hungry, planting churches, and seeing lives changed week after week. We don't just give to the Kingdom… we help build it.
Pastor Chrissy Cole continues Project Church's Kingdom Builders series with a practical and powerful message on stewardship and financial freedom. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9 and the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, she teaches that generosity is impossible without good stewardship. Through Scripture, humor, and transparency, Pastor Chrissy challenges us to break free from debt, fear, and shame, reminding us that faithful stewardship is the foundation of generosity and the key to living in freedom through Christ.
Pastor Caleb Cole kicks off Kingdom Builders—a new Project Church series on generosity—with a powerful reminder that God calls us to build His Kingdom through open-handed living and faithful stewardship. Using Scripture from 2 Corinthians 9 and 1 Timothy 6, Pastor Caleb breaks down four steps to cultivating a heart of generosity: trusting God as our source, living open-handed, being rich in good works, and staying Kingdom-minded. Through personal stories, biblical insight, and practical application, this message challenges believers to see giving not as sacrifice but as seed—an act that grows faith, freedom, and eternal impact.
What are the common insecurities pastors must deal with?In this week's episode of the Fly on the Wall podcast, Pastor Chris sits down with Pastor Caleb of Project Church to discuss the insecurities we face as pastors.In this episode, Pastor Chris will provide a remedy to the common insecurities pastors face.Also, in this week's coaching call, you will hear ministry tips on maintaining momentum and being able to foresee future problems before they arise.Catch the Fly on the Wall podcast on your favorite streaming app, or catch the full video on YouTube!...#churchpodcast #churchleadership #churchleader #localpastor #pastor #churchculture #churchstaffing #churchgrowth #minsitryresources #churchleadershipodcast #churchleadershipresources #churchgrowthIntroducing Church Boom University - an all-in-one platform designed to aid in your leadership development.This is your one-stop shop for leadership growth! Right now, you can get a 30-day free trial and enjoy masterclasses like "Saving your Church from Itself" and "Leadership Ladder," along with an upcoming live coaching session with Pastor Chris and Matt Keller!Visit churchboom.org/university to learn more and start your FREE 30-day trial today!
Gabi and Justin talk about the things we often ponder on a day to day basis- mental health, faith, culture, and self worth. Justin, a worship pastor at Project Church in Sacramento, California, opens up about his childhood, path to faith, and how he is where he is today. Full of personality and laughter, Justin comes in packing a punch of truth and grace. Trigger Warning: Discussions of suicide, child abuse, and molestation from Justin's childhood are mentioned.
In this sermon, Grahame is expounding Luke's account to encourage in order to inspire The Project Church to serve the purposes of God in our generation as well as to encourage others to fulfill the mission and consider their legacy.
In this sermon, Grahame is expounding Luke's account to encourage in order to inspire The Project Church to serve the purposes of God in our generation as well as to encourage others to fulfill the mission and consider their legacy.
Marked: "Tell Your Mountain to Move!" Mark 11:20-26 by Chrissy Cole by Project Church
Marked: "Accepting Authority" Mark 11:27-12:12 by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Marked: "Drifting" Mark 11:12-19 by Loren Zamora by Project Church
Ridiculous Faith Part 4: Fading Faith by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Vision Sunday 2021: "Overflowing Faith" by Caleb and Chrissy Cole by Project Church
Ridiculous Faith Part 3: "Anything is Possible" by Chrissy Cole by Project Church
Ridiculous Faith Part 2: "Training Faith" by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Ridiculous Faith Part 1 by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Awake! Part 2: "The Chaos of Christmas" by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Awake! Part 1: "Mary's Awakening" by Chrissy Cole by Project Church
Miracle Sunday 2020: "When Pressure Becomes Power" by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Marked: "The Picture & Your Purpose" Mark 11:1-11 by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Marked: "Take Heart" Mark 10:46-52 by Chrissy Cole by Project Church
Marked: "Is it Worth It?" Mark 10:21-31 by Loren Zamora by Project Church
Marked: "A Last Leader" Mark 10:32-45 by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Now is the Time to Dream Part 3: "Discovering the Dream" by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Now is the Time to Dream: "Dimensions of a Dream" by Caleb Cole by Project Church
Family Matters Part 5: "Reverse the Curse" by Sam Fleury by Project Church
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Caleb is the pastor of Project Church a new church plant in downtown Sacramento. He has been active in ministry for 10 years. He is a husband and father of 2.