As we enter Thanksgiving week, Pastor David Uth invites us to pause and remember the people God has used to shape our lives. In Philippians 1:1–8, Paul thanks God for a church that stood with him through challenges, growth, and grace. Pastor David reflects on the power of partnership, the beauty of spiritual family, and the joy that rises when we think of those who walk with us in faith. This message encourages us to look around, recognize God’s kindness through the people He places in our story, and reach out to someone who has been a gift from Him.
(11/23/2025)
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As we enter Thanksgiving week, Pastor David Uth invites us to pause and remember the people God has used to shape our lives. In Philippians 1:1–8, Paul thanks God for a church that stood with him through challenges, growth, and grace. Pastor David reflects on the power of partnership, the beauty of spiritual family, and the joy that rises when we think of those who walk with us in faith. This message encourages us to look around, recognize God’s kindness through the people He places in our story, and reach out to someone who has been a gift from Him.
(11/23/2025)
Do you ever feel like you’re doing life on your own?” You’re not alone. In this week’s message, Pastor David Uth reminds us that we were created for connection and community, not isolation. Looking at Acts 2:42-47, he shows how the early church found strength by learning together, worshiping together, and caring for one another in ways that caught the world’s attention. You’ll also hear from group members who share their own experiences of finding belonging and support, showing how powerful community can be when we walk through life together.
(08/31/2025)
First Orlando
As we enter Thanksgiving week, Pastor David Uth invites us to pause and remember the people God has used to shape our lives. In Philippians 1:1–8, Paul thanks God for a church that stood with him through challenges, growth, and grace. Pastor David reflects on the power of partnership, the beauty of spiritual family, and the joy that rises when we think of those who walk with us in faith. This message encourages us to look around, recognize God’s kindness through the people He places in our story, and reach out to someone who has been a gift from Him.
(11/23/2025)