Listen in as our Equipping Pastor, Shane Harrington, teaches that at Christmas, God made Himself known through Jesus—fully God in the flesh—because, on our own, humanity could never truly see or understand Him. Drawing from John 1:14–18, this message reveals Jesus as the perfect and complete revelation of the Father, showing us God’s heart through grace, truth, compassion, and sacrifice. The sermon calls us to keep Jesus at the center of our lives by knowing Him, trusting Him, worshiping Him,...
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Listen in as our Equipping Pastor, Shane Harrington, teaches that at Christmas, God made Himself known through Jesus—fully God in the flesh—because, on our own, humanity could never truly see or understand Him. Drawing from John 1:14–18, this message reveals Jesus as the perfect and complete revelation of the Father, showing us God’s heart through grace, truth, compassion, and sacrifice. The sermon calls us to keep Jesus at the center of our lives by knowing Him, trusting Him, worshiping Him,...
Listen in as our Equipping Pastor, Shane Harrington, teaches that at Christmas, God made Himself known through Jesus—fully God in the flesh—because, on our own, humanity could never truly see or understand Him. Drawing from John 1:14–18, this message reveals Jesus as the perfect and complete revelation of the Father, showing us God’s heart through grace, truth, compassion, and sacrifice. The sermon calls us to keep Jesus at the center of our lives by knowing Him, trusting Him, worshiping Him,...
In this message from the Presence-Centered Christmas series, Pastor PJ Noland explores the breathtaking truth of John 1:14–18 that in Jesus, God came near—full of grace and truth. Christmas is the celebration of Emmanuel, “God with us,” revealing that His presence is our greatest need and His deepest desire. This sermon centers on the gift of salvation by grace alone. From Christ’s fullness, we receive “grace upon grace”—not earned by works, but freely given through faith. Through God’s grace...
In this message from the Presence-Centered Christmas series, Justin Harrell unpacks the powerful truth of John 1:14—that God did not remain distant, but came near in the person of Jesus. From Genesis to the manger, Scripture reveals God’s heart to dwell among His people, ultimately fulfilled in Christ, Emmanuel, “God with us.” This sermon explores the marks of a Christ-centered Christmas: worship and awe, hope that overcomes darkness, Spirit-filled joy, trust in God’s perfect timing, true pea...
In this message from Joe Dunn we explore what biblical accountability truly is—and what it is not. This is our final message in our series Family Matters—The Church: God’s Family that Lasts. Rather than judgment, pride, or legalism, accountability within God’s family is rooted in love, humility, and a desire to see one another restored. Scripture reminds us that all believers are accountable to God and called to support, encourage, and gently restore one another. Ultimately, the goal of ...
In this sermon, Unity in the Family of God, we explore Jesus’ prayer for His followers to be one and Paul’s call for believers to live in harmony as members of God’s household. Drawing from John 17 and Romans 15, we discover why unity is essential for the church’s witness and spiritual strength. Listeners will be encouraged to pray for unity, pursue peace, and practice love in tangible ways that reflect Christ to the world. Together, we learn how a united church can do far more for the Kingdo...
In this message from Family Matters: The Church – God’s Family That Lasts, we explore how God lovingly leads His family through Jesus Christ, the true head of the Church. Rooted in Ephesians 5:23, the sermon unpacks the three primary channels of Christ’s leadership: the Word of God, the Spirit of God, and the leaders God calls to shepherd His people. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of biblical leadership—pastors, elders, and overseers—and how godly character and Spirit-led guidance...
In Family Matters: Serving in the Family, Equipping Pastor Shane Harrington explores what it truly means to serve in the family through the lens of Galatians 5:13–15. Freedom in Christ isn’t a license for selfishness—it’s an invitation to love through service. Shane unpacks three powerful truths about freedom, love, and unity in God’s family, reminding us that love builds while selfishness destroys. Discover how to live out your freedom by serving others, building relationships, and living on...
In Family Matters: The Family of God, Pastor PJ Noland shares how the Church is more than a gathering—it’s a family we’re called to belong to, not just believe in. Through fellowship, growth, and shared purpose, we reflect God’s design for His household. When each of us brings our best to the table, the Church becomes a living picture of God’s love and unity in action.
Many Christians have heard — and maybe even said — the phrase, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” But what if that’s not actually true? In this message, Pastor PJ Noland unpacks 1 Corinthians 10:12–13 to reveal that God often allows us to face more than we can bear on our own — not to break us, but to draw us closer to Him. Discover how God’s faithfulness provides strength, escape, and purpose even in life’s overwhelming moments, teaching us to depend on His power rather than our ...
In this message, Student Pastor, Connor Alliston continues the series “Lies: Common Clichés Christians Believe” by addressing the phrase “God Gained Another Angel.” Together, we’ll explore why this comforting but unbiblical idea has taken root and what Scripture actually teaches about angels and eternity. Discover the real hope believers have—not in becoming angels, but in the promise of being transformed into the likeness of Christ.
In this message, Pastor PJ Noland reminds us that generosity isn’t about what’s in our wallets—it’s about what’s in our minds and hearts. Using 2 Corinthians 8:1–2, he challenges the “I can’t afford to give” mindset and calls us to trust that God can do more with our 90% and His blessing than we can with 100% on our own. When we give, we reflect the very heart of God—because love gives.
In this message, Pastor PJ Noland reminds us that forgiveness isn’t about forgetting, excusing, or being a doormat—it’s about freedom. Holding on to bitterness only poisons the heart, but choosing to forgive reflects the heart of God. “I choose forgiveness because my great God has chosen to forgive me.” Listen to “I Could Never Forgive That Person” now on the Collective Church Podcast.
In this episode, we continue our Movement Ready Church series, focusing on two common myths that hinder churches from fully living out their mission with Jesus—the Equipping Myth and the Empowerment Myth. Looking at Matthew 28, Ephesians 4, and 1 Corinthians 12, we’re reminded that the church isn’t just called to fill roles or offer teaching—it’s called to equip and empower people to use their God-given gifts for Kingdom impact. We’ll unpack why training requires more than just teaching, and ...
In this episode, Pastor PJ Noland shares his heart in response to recent events and points us to God’s Word for guidance. He unpacks what it means to live faithfully as Christians in an ever-changing world, reminding us of our calling and hope in Christ.
In part 3 of A MOVEMENT READY CHURCH titled, Expanding Our Impact Beyond Programming, we explore what it truly means to be a movement-ready church rooted in the Great Commission. Drawing from Matthew 28:19–20 and Acts 1:8, we unpack three essential elements—Spiritual Renewal, Disciple-Making Conviction, and Organizational Clarity—that shift ministry from programs to people. We’ll also confront the Execution Myth, the belief that church impact is defined by internal ministry alone, and discove...
In this episode of Movement Ready Church: Activating A Disciple-Making Movement, we tackle two of the five fatal myths that stall disciple-making: the Engagement Myth and the Expertise Myth. These myths falsely equate activity with transformation and excellent execution with excellent ministry. Rooted in Matthew 28:19-20, we’re reminded that Jesus calls us to more than busyness—He calls us to intentional disciple-making. Discover how changing the scoreboard and redefining your role can shift ...
In this foundational episode of a four part message series, we explore the essential elements that make a church movement ready by diving into key moments from Matthew 28 and Acts 1–2. Drawing from Jesus’ ministry and the birth of the early Church, we unpack the vital need for spiritual renewal, disciple-making conviction, and organizational clarity. Discover how these three components sustain, shape, and spread a movement—and what happens when even one is missing. This is a call to realignme...
In this message from our series Built Different: Living a Life That Lasts, we look at Jesus’ parable of the wise and foolish builders in Matthew 7:24–27. Storms come to every life—but only those built on the solid foundation of Christ can stand firm. Discover what it means to not only hear God’s Word but to obey it, and learn how faith that weathers the storm is the faith that truly lasts.
In this message, Men’s Discipleship Pastor Justin Harrell unpacks Jesus’ teaching of the wise man and the foolish man, showing the difference between a life built on the rock of Christ versus the shifting sands of self and culture. Through five key tests—foundation, stability, fruit, obedience, and ambition—he challenges us to examine what our lives are truly anchored to. A faith built on Jesus leads to peace in the storms, wisdom in daily living, and a God-driven ambition that endures, while...
In today's podcast, Pastor PJ Noland shares with us a message that explores what it truly means to “build on the rock” by not only hearing God’s Word but living it out in every area of life. Obedience to God’s Word is the foundation for a faith that lasts and transforms from the inside out.
Listen in as our Equipping Pastor, Shane Harrington, teaches that at Christmas, God made Himself known through Jesus—fully God in the flesh—because, on our own, humanity could never truly see or understand Him. Drawing from John 1:14–18, this message reveals Jesus as the perfect and complete revelation of the Father, showing us God’s heart through grace, truth, compassion, and sacrifice. The sermon calls us to keep Jesus at the center of our lives by knowing Him, trusting Him, worshiping Him,...