First Place or Just a Place
Is Jesus first in your life, or has He become just another priority? This message challenges us to examine our hearts and restore Christ to His rightful place above every relationship, ambition, and pursuit.
Is Jesus first in your life, or has He become just another priority? This message challenges us to examine our hearts and restore Christ to His rightful place above every relationship, ambition, and pursuit.
Beyond Belief reveals that God's desire is more than our belief, He calls us to trust Him. Like Abraham and David and all the saints in the bible, genuine faith is proven not merely by believing, but by trusting God through every step of obedience.
The pursuit of knowing God is deeper than religious duty or head knowledge. Through Scripture, we discover that God's desire has always been relationship—that we would seek Him, experience Him personally, and continually grow in the knowledge of who He is.
"Good Things" explores the difference between giving our children good gifts and giving them a spiritual inheritance. Through the examples of God the Father, Cornelius, and Abraham, we discover that the greatest thing we can leave our families is a home led by the Holy Spirit.
The pursuit of God doesn't begin with effort, it begins with grace. Discover how Moses' encounter at the burning bush teaches us to turn aside, look again, and hunger for more of God's glory.
Jesus never intended for us to carry life's burdens alone. His invitation is simple: come to Him. Discover the rest, peace, and strength found only in His presence as we learn to trust the One who carries us.
God’s plan has never changed—His plan has always been Jesus Christ. Jesus was not God’s backup plan or response to man’s failure; He is the eternal purpose of God. Discover how all of Scripture points to Christ, the center of God’s simple and perfect plan.
Knowing God is more than attending church, reading Scripture, or fulfilling Christian duties. It is the lifelong pursuit of experiencing the Person of God. No matter how much we know of Him, there is always more revealed to those who press in.
God desires more than attendance, He desires fruit. This message explores the condition of our hearts, the danger of fallow ground, and how God cultivates us to become fruitful, responsive, and fully available for His purpose.
Why is God blessing you? To reward your obedience? To make you a blessing to others? Or is there a deeper purpose? In Luke 5, Peter learns that God's greatest gift was never the fish, it was the One standing in the boat.
God is still seeking laborers for His harvest. This message challenges believers to answer the call, lay aside excuses, and become willing workers sent by the Father into a world that desperately needs Christ.
John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.