Have you ever wondered what true love really looks like?
It looks like God sending His Son into our broken world—not because we deserved it, but because He is love—offering hope, peace, joy, and eternal life through Jesus.
What if joy isn’t found in things that spark and then fade, but in the Person who came to bring it forever? True biblical joy flows from God’s grace, remains steady through any storm, and becomes our strength because the God who rejoices over us is always with us.
What if peace isn’t the absence of chaos, but the presence of Jesus in it? Jesus entered our chaos to bring real shalom: restored relationship with God and wholeness nothing else can give. Will you come to the Person who is Peace?
What if your darkest moment is exactly when God chooses to give you a new hope?
Pastor Trevor shows us that Advent isn’t just a countdown to Christmas, it’s a reminder of the faithfulness of God, even through the waiting. Deeper than wishful thinking, true hope is found in knowing the person of Christ and leaning into Him as we sit in between the promise and the fulfillment.
What if you woke up tomorrow with only the things you thanked God for today?
The life-changing practice of biblical gratitude isn’t just a holiday feeling; it’s a daily choice. Scripture commands us to “give thanks in all circumstances” because expressed, intentional thankfulness—spoken, written, and lived—unlocks God’s presence, restores contentment, and turns even our hardest moments into opportunities to shine as children of light.
Will you give your life, your prayers, and your generosity to build the Church Jesus sees? This Legacy Sunday, Pastor Trevor focused on the power of a Spirit-filled, Kingdom-advancing Church. We are called to build His Church with our lives — will you answer the call?
What if your giving could spark generational Kingdom impact? This week, hear real stories from This Mission, Spokane Fatherhood Initiative, and Helping Captives—three local ministries transformed by your Legacy Offering.
What if the 4 hours a day you spend obsessing over money isn’t just stress, but a silent theft of the life God intended for you? By giving God the first 10% as His holy tithe, we reclaim peace, honor Him as owner, and invite His floodgate blessings on the 90% that remains, as promised in scripture.
What does true worship really look like when it costs us something? This powerful exploration of Cain and Abel's story reveals that worship isn't just about showing up or going through the motions—it's about what we hold in first place. Do we truly surrender everything to God, or do we hold back the areas that feel most precious—especially our finances and possessions?
How do you find the strength to praise God in the darkest moments? True worship, fueled by trust in God’s unchanging character, transforms our struggles into a powerful testimony of hope and freedom.
How does knowing God more deeply transform your worship? True worship is a heartfelt response to who God is. The greater our revelation of God, the more vibrant and authentic our worship becomes, like a fire growing with added fuel.
Why were you born to worship? God created us to worship Him as our core identity, reflecting His glory, but sin led us to worship things like pleasure or power. Authentic worship restores our connection with God.
In this episode, Pastor Joe and Jamie open up about the fruit and blessing they’ve experienced through Life Groups. They share how choosing to go all in for the Church often means setting aside comfort and personal preferences in order to build real community.
What does it mean to live as a true worshiper in a world that demands your allegiance? In his message, Pastor Joe explores the unyielding faith of Daniel, urging believers to root their worship in a deep, scripturally-informed understanding of God's character. Through this compelling message, he challenges men and women alike to establish a resolute worship ethos that transforms beliefs into bold, unwavering actions, even in the face of life's fiercest trials.
Charlie Kirk's assassination stands as a sobering reminder of the cost of conviction. Pastor Trevor's sermon frames his martyrdom as both tragedy and a seed for revival. The call now is clear: courage over fear, truth over silence.
Are you holding back or giving your all to those around you? Pastor Trevor’s sermon emphasizes that true fulfillment comes from sacrificially investing in community, sharing our lives, burdens, and love to build a stronger, connected church.
What does it mean to have a faith so desperate that nothing can stop you from seeking Jesus? Pastor Joe's sermon, "Desperate Faith," explores a raw, unyielding trust that prioritizes Christ above all else, pushing past societal norms and personal barriers. It challenges us to cultivate an authentic, relentless faith that clings to Jesus in every crisis, no matter the cost.
In this first episode of Why Life Groups Matter, Pastor Trevor and Heidi share their journey of living surrendered and why Life Groups hold such deep personal value for them. They talk about the power of big church—gathering corporately—and small church—meeting together in homes. Together, these create a rhythm that fulfills our calling to love people well. This conversation is an inspiring reminder of why Life Groups are not just a program, but the heartbeat of our church.
Ever wonder what it sounds like when faith breaks free? Pastor Trevor teaches that by boldly speaking God’s promises, we unleash faith to confront our challenges, silence the enemy, and reshape our circumstances with the power of our words.
Are you ready to seize the life-changing blessings Jesus has already won for you? Pastor Trevor urges us to actively pursue our divine inheritance—salvation, freedom, and joy—through persistent faith, refusing to settle for less than God's promises. By letting go of past disappointments and pressing forward, we can grasp the abundant life Christ secured for us.