Understanding Spirit Baptism
Jesus made it clear that the promise of the Father is the Holy Spirit. The infilling of the Spirit is alive and available to every believer who simply asks and receives God’s gift by faith.
Jesus made it clear that the promise of the Father is the Holy Spirit. The infilling of the Spirit is alive and available to every believer who simply asks and receives God’s gift by faith.
The Gospel of Ruth reveals how death brings freedom, freedom brings choice, and surrender leads us into a new relationship with Christ. Through Ruth’s story and Romans 7, we see the Gospel as a call to leave the old and belong to Another.
God's will is more than discovering a personal plan—it's becoming Christ's witness. Explore Acts 1:8 and discover His call to testify of Jesus, from your Jerusalem to the ends of the earth.
God has always preserved a remnant by grace. Discover Romans 11:1–7 and be encouraged that God's purposes never fail, and He remains faithful to those He calls.
“It is finished” declares the complete victory of Jesus, greater than we often realize. Yet His finished work is also an invitation to follow Him, walk with Him, and live in everything He accomplished.
Jesus calls believers to live watchful, alert, and ready for His return. This message challenges us to move beyond spiritual routine and live each day with faith, expectancy, and purpose.
Before persecution reaches the church, the enemy wages war against prayer. Discover how Daniel and the Upper Room reveal God's pattern for preparing His people before every public battle.
Jesus taught His disciples that prayer is more than ceremony—it is worship, communication, and fellowship with God. In “Teach Us to Pray,” we discover the powerful template Jesus gave for a life of prayer.
The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. God has called every believer to be an evangelist, carrying the good news of Jesus into every place, relationship, and opportunity He provides.
Repeated disappointment can shape our expectations and distort our identity. Through Gideon's story, discover how God's presence breaks fear-driven patterns, restores peace, and reminds us who we are before He changes our circumstances
After the chaos, God is still at work. Just as the Spirit moved over the darkness in the beginning, Christ brings life, hope, and new beginnings, proving that our darkest moments are never the end of God's story.
The goal was never just the sermon—it was the conversation that followed. Will you stay with the crowd, or allow Jesus into your boat to speak directly to your life?