In this heartwarming holiday episode of In the Room, we welcome back Maddie, Pastor Tim and Jonah for a powerful conversation centered on grace, restoration, and serving our community.
We begin by celebrating the impact of our recent shoe giveaway, where more than 450 pairs of shoes were donated to children in need, an incredible example of faith in action. Maddie and Pastor Tim share personal stories from the outreach and the joy that comes from loving people well.
The conversation continues with a meaningful reflection on Pastor Troy’s recent sermon series on grace, exploring how God’s grace restores what sin destroys and offers us a brand-new future.
Grace is more than forgiveness, it is God’s ongoing work in our lives.
In the final message of our Grace series, we explore how grace not only saves us, but teaches, transforms, and sustains us, even in the darkest seasons. Using the analogy of a GPS that never stops working, this sermon reminds us that God’s grace continues to guide us when we feel lost, delayed, or overwhelmed.
This message unpacks the biblical truth that grace is not a license to sin, but a power to live a holy, surrendered life. As we close this series, the invitation is simple: embrace God’s grace, walk by faith, and surrender fully to Jesus, trusting that His grace is sufficient and His mercy never fails.
Grace is more than a lifeline thrown into a pit, it’s God stepping into the mess with us, lifting us up, restoring what was broken, and leading us into a new future. In today’s message, Pastor Troy reminds us that if we want to know how grace treats people, we simply look at Jesus.
If you’re walking through shame, brokenness, or uncertainty, this message is a reminder that God’s grace is not avoiding you, it’s coming toward you!
This week on the In The Room Podcast, we break down Pastor Troy’s December series Open the Door and take a deep dive into the truth about grace, what it is, why it matters, and how it changes the way we live.
Carlos, Jonah, and Josh unpack the difference between cheap grace and true grace, share practical ways to practice grace during the holiday season, and explore how understanding God’s heart helps us extend grace to others. From personal stories to real-life moments in our church community, this conversation is honest, helpful, and full of hope.
We’ll also share updates on what’s happening around Church on the Move this month: men’s breakfast, Christmas sweater Sunday, our shoe giveaway, the drive-in movie night with a drone show, and how you can join in on our Advent calendar activities.
Tune in, be encouraged, and step into the season with a deeper understanding of the grace God gives, and the grace we get to give away.
In this sermon, we dive deep into the power of real grace, grace that isn’t cheap, passive, or surface-level, but costly, transformative, and rooted in the heart of the Father. We talk about what grace truly is, why understanding matters, and how grace always leads us out of darkness and into new life.
We explore how Jesus came to reveal God’s heart, why grace has to be freely given and freely received, and how embracing grace changes the way we treat others. From Scripture to practical examples, to the difference between true grace and “cheap grace,” this conversation will challenge, encourage, and remind you that Jesus stepped into our mess to bring us out of it.
If you’ve ever struggled with feeling “not enough,” or wondered how grace actually works in real life, this episode will give you clarity, hope, and perspective.
In this inspiring episode, we delve into Pastor Troy's message about how God rewards consistent faith and actions rather than occasional efforts, exemplified through biblical figures like Noah and Moses. Pastors Darius and Billy discuss the importance of unwavering faith, even in times of slow progress, and share insights on how thankfulness and daily habits can transform our mindset. They highlight how gratitude can reflect Jesus to others and emphasize the positive impact of serving and evangelizing. With practical tips and personal anecdotes, this podcast encourages listeners to maintain a heavenly perspective, even in challenging times.
Today’s message is all about the power of staying consistent and choosing gratitude, especially when life gets loud. Pastor Troy reminds us that we don’t have to be perfect to grow; we just have to keep showing up, keep pressing forward, and keep our eyes on Jesus.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s the perfect time to slow down and remember how much God has already blessed us. Gratitude shifts our attitude, strengthens our faith, and helps us make decisions from purpose, not emotion.
If you’re trying to build a steady walk with God, or you just need encouragement to keep going, this message will speak to you in a real way.
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In this week’s episode of In The Room, Pastor Tim, Madi, and Jonah dive into the power of consistency— in ministry, in faith, and in everyday life.
We reflect on Pastor Troy’s recent message about how consistency sustains, strengthens, and ultimately brings our God-given goals to life. Through personal stories and honest insight, our guests unpack what it truly means to walk with God daily, even through challenging seasons.
If you’re longing for steady growth, deeper faith, and practical encouragement for your spiritual journey, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Tune in for an inspiring and faith-filled conversation!
Pastor Troy Smothermon explores what Jesus actually meant when He taught us to love our enemies and respond with grace. Through a pastor’s personal story and the words of Luke 6:29–30, we unpack the difference between true Christ-like love and the misconceptions that often surround it.
The message makes clear what Jesus is not saying:
• He’s not calling us to be doormats or to enable abuse.
• He’s not forbidding self-defense or wisdom in dangerous situations.
• He’s not asking us to fund someone’s dysfunction or irresponsibility.
Instead, we learn the power of small acts of kindness, the importance of serving others with joy, and how to walk in discernment, balance, and spiritual maturity. Through teachings from the Beatitudes and other supporting scriptures, we discover how to love fully and wisely.
In this week’s message, Pastor Tory unpacks the power of consistency and how God uses steady, faithful habits to shape our character and maturity. Drawing from James 1:4, we learn that perseverance isn’t just something we practice, it’s something God uses to build who we are becoming in Christ.
Whether you're new in your faith or a long-time believer, this message will challenge and encourage you to keep showing up, keep trusting, and keep letting God work in your daily habits.
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In this episode of In the Room, the conversation centers on one of the most vital ingredients of spiritual growth: consistency. Building on Pastor Troy’s recent sermon, our host, Reed, unpack what it truly means to stay consistent in your walk with God, from daily Bible reading to relationships and everyday habits that shape who we become.
Joined by Naomi and Pastor Marco, the team shares personal stories, practical strategies, and honest reflections on maintaining a steady spiritual and personal life, even when motivation fades. They also discuss the power of starting new habits at any moment, not waiting for the perfect time, just taking the next step.
In this powerful message, Pastor Troy unpacks the story of King Josiah from 2 Kings 21–22: a young ruler who broke free from generations of brokenness to restore his nation’s faith in God. Through Josiah’s pursuit of truth, destruction of idols, and obedience to God’s Word, we learn what it truly means to break the cycle and build a legacy of faithfulness.
Discover five key truths that reveal how obedience brings transformation, repentance brings renewal, and action brings revival. Don’t just feel inspired, be changed.
In this powerful message, Pastor Troy unpacks “The Power of Consistency” the sustaining force behind true spiritual growth. Discipline may spark the decision to do what’s right, but consistency is the fuel that keeps the flame burning.
Drawing from John 15:7 and Psalm 1:1–3, Pastor Troy illustrates how staying rooted in God’s Word allows believers to flourish like the bamboo tree, strong, steady, and fruitful in due season. The sermon also touches on the importance of being grounded in Scripture, walking in spiritual gifts, and remaining faithful through every season of life.
In this episode of In The Room, the conversation dives deeper into what it truly means to be "Locked In". Pastor Shawn is joined by Pastor Darius and Pastor Billy as they unpack the power of discipline in spiritual growth and purpose. Together, they share real-life insights on staying consistent, balancing discipline with freedom, and how daily habits shape our faith. From pre-deciding and habit stacking to finding motivation through commitment, this episode challenges listeners to stay the course and trust God’s process.
In this powerful midweek message, Pastor Troy Smothermon shares how to break the cycle of generational curses and step into the blessings God has for you. Through the story of King Josiah, a young king who chose to serve God despite generations of brokenness—Pastor Troy reveals how one person’s decision to honor God can change everything.
Discover how to:
- Overcome generational patterns of pain and sin
- Build new, godly cycles for your family and future
- Rediscover the transforming power of God’s Word
- Walk in generosity, honor, and obedience
No matter your past, you have the power to change, for yourself, your family, and generations to come!
In this powerful message, Pastor Troy challenges us to live fully committed to God: with discipline, gratitude, and purpose. As we enter the Thanksgiving and Christmas season, he reminds us to focus on peace, the true meaning of Jesus’ birth, and gratitude for God’s blessings.
This sermon also encourages believers to stay locked in: devoted to advancing God’s Kingdom through consistent faith, self-discipline, and Christ-centered living. When we align our lives with God’s will, we experience the fullness of His blessing and purpose.
In this episode, we continue Pastor Troy’s powerful series “Locked In,” all about discipline and preparation. Pastor Troy unpacks how God’s discipline isn’t punishment—it’s preparation for what’s ahead.
Naomi and Jean share their personal stories of how they once misunderstood God’s discipline, only to later see how it shaped their growth and purpose. Together, we explore the importance of daily habits, consistency, and receiving correction with humility.
Don’t miss this honest and encouraging conversation that will challenge and inspire you to stay locked in to what God is doing in your life.
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In this week’s message, Pastor Troy challenges us with a simple but powerful question: Where are you?
Pastor Troy reminds us that life’s true power is found in being present: right here, right now. He shares how presence changes everything, our walk with God, our relationships, and even how we see each day.
From Scripture to a fun 1-2-3 moment with the crowd, this message calls us to slow down, focus, and recognize that God is moving in the moment we’re standing in.
Pastor Troy Smothermon shares how embracing God’s discipline leads to true transformation. Through personal stories and biblical examples, he reminds us that self-discipline and spiritual focus prepare us for the life God has called us to live.
Be encouraged to surrender your life fully to Jesus, allowing Him to shape you and help you grow in spiritual maturity. This message reminds us of the importance of embracing God’s loving correction, developing self-discipline, and staying focused on spiritual growth. As we do, we prepare our hearts to live out the purpose He’s placed before us and walk confidently in the life He’s called us to live.
In this episode of In The Room, Reed May, Pastor Darius, and Carlos Mendoza unpack Pastor Troy’s first message of his new sermon series, Locked In. They talk about what it means to fix your eyes on Jesus in a distracted world, how focus starts in the heart, and why blessing follows devotion. With real stories and practical insight, this conversation will challenge you to tune out the noise and live with purpose and focus.