In this Fourth Sunday of Advent message, we reflect on the angel’s announcement to the shepherds and the lasting promise of comfort, joy, and love found in Jesus Christ.
This message speaks to those celebrating and those grieving, reminding us that God loves us, forgives us, and has a plan for our lives — even when the season feels heavy.
📖 Luke 2:1–20
🕯 Advent: Love
As we continue through Advent, Pastor Todd shares how Jesus offers peace that goes beyond circumstances. We’re reminded to prepare our hearts for Christmas — and for Christ’s return — by pursuing peace with God, with others, and in our daily walk with Him.
Listen as we reflect on the promise that no matter what we face, Jesus has overcome the world.
December 7, 2025 — Peace in a Chaotic WorldMessage by Pastor Todd LesterJohn 16:33
How do we cultivate joy, prayerfulness, and gratitude in every season of life?
In this message from 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, Pastor Todd Lester unpacks three short yet powerful commands: rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances.
Whether you’re facing grief, stress, family tension, hardship, or spiritual dryness, God offers you a heart-level reset through the rhythm of joy, prayer, and thanksgiving.
Speaker: Todd Lester
Recorded: November 23, 2025 — Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church
Topics: gratitude, prayer, joy, spiritual growth, Christian encouragement
“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness.” (Romans 8:26)
In this message, Pastor Todd Lester teaches how the Holy Spirit strengthens us when we feel weak, numb, overwhelmed, or unsure how to pray. Through Romans 8:26–28, we learn that God is working in all things for the good of those who love Him — even when life feels heavy or confusing.
Scripture: Romans 8:26–28
Speaker: Dr. Todd Lester
Date: November 16, 2025
Location: Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church · Midway, KY
Topics: Holy Spirit, prayer, suffering, trusting God, spiritual strength, hope
In this week’s message from 2 Corinthians 6:1–2, Pastor Todd challenges us to consider the urgency of living for Christ today. Drawing from Paul’s reminder that “now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation,” we’re encouraged to:
Enlist in His service as God’s co-workers
Embrace His grace with gratitude and transformed lives
Ensure our salvation, refusing to put off the most important decision of our lives
Pastor Todd weaves Scripture, heartfelt stories, and powerful testimonies—including the legacy of Chad and Tommy Lippert—to remind us that life is brief and eternity is real. If God is prompting your heart, why wait?
Recorded at Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church on November 9, 2025.
Pastor Todd Lester teaches from Paul’s final letter, urging believers to anchor their lives in God’s Word. Discover how Scripture saves, shapes, and sends us to serve. When life presses in — go to the Lord and His Word.“Discipline yourself to go to the Lord and His Word for supernatural strength.”
This week at Forks, we celebrated baptism and lifted our voices in worship. Associate Pastor of Music & Worship, Shawn Sherwood, shared about the power of music in our faith, showing how God’s glory is revealed in creation, our hope is secured in Christ’s resurrection, His eternal power sustains us, and His reign calls us to praise.
In this sermon from September 28, 2025, Pastor Todd Lester preaches from Acts 1:8 on the spiritual discipline of evangelism. Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers us, convicts us, and changes us—and how we are called to be witnesses “in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Be encouraged to live your faith boldly and share your story to help “save one more for Jesus.”
In this sermon from Hebrews 10:19–25, Pastor Todd unpacks the spiritual discipline of worship—what it means to give God His proper worth and how we can draw near with sincere hearts. Learn how worship transforms us, sustains our hope, and calls us to encourage one another as we follow Christ.
📖 Hebrews 10:19–25 | Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church
On September 14, 2025, Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church celebrated baptisms and worship before Pastor Todd Lester brought a timely message on The Discipline of Self-Control.
Through 1 Peter 1:13–16, we are reminded that real strength comes not from our own willpower, but from living under the Spirit’s control. Learn how to roll up the sleeves of your mind, anchor your hope in Christ, and pursue holiness in daily life.
Prayer is not just a ritual—it’s the lifeline of every believer. In this sermon from Step Into the New, Pastor Todd Lester teaches from Colossians 4 about the priority, purpose, and persistence of prayer. Be encouraged to deepen your prayer life and rely on God in every circumstance.
This week Pastor Todd Lester continues our series Step Into the New: Strength for the Walk with a message on The Discipline of Kindness (Colossians 3:12–14).
Learn how to clothe yourself with compassion, bear with one another, and forgive as Christ forgave you.
In this week’s sermon, Pastor Todd Lester continues the “Step Into the New” series with a focus on the discipline of simplicity. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 11, this message calls us to put God first, remove distractions, and embrace a pure devotion to Christ.
Whether you’re overwhelmed by busyness or longing for renewal, this message will encourage you to rediscover the beauty of a simple, childlike faith.
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 11:1–5
Speaker: Pastor Todd Lester
Series: Step Into the New
In this week’s sermon, Pastor Todd Lester launches our series Step Into the New & Strengthen the Walk with a message from 1 Timothy 4:6–10. Just as physical training requires commitment, so does training in godliness. Learn how desire, discipline, and direction shape a strong walk with Christ.
In this episode, Pastor Todd Lester reflects on Psalm 30 and shares a message of hope and healing. Discover how God sees your struggles, hears your prayers, and offers restoration through Jesus Christ.
Listen, be encouraged, and let God’s love lift you today.
Pastor Todd Lester kicks off Ministry Month with a timely message from 1 Peter 2:1–3. Learn how spiritual growth begins with cleansing, continues with craving the Word, and requires consuming the presence of God. Whether you’re just beginning your faith journey or looking to deepen it, this message will encourage and challenge you.
In this special Youth Sunday episode, Student Minister James Coleman delivers an encouraging message from Isaiah 54:17, reminding us that no weapon formed against us will prevail when we walk in the light of Christ.
You'll also hear highlights from Youth Week, student testimonies, and a call to rise above temptation and step into the calling God has placed on our lives.
Scripture: Isaiah 54:16–17
Recorded: July 27, 2025
Location: Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church
This message from Pastor Todd Lester explores Matthew 18:1–5, where Jesus reminds us that the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven are those who humble themselves like children. It’s a timely reminder in a world chasing power and recognition.
Also in this episode:
• A special prayer for Isaiah Souders as he joins the Air Force
• Blessing over the start of Vacation Bible School
• A lighthearted moment from Pastor’s recent trip
Listen, be encouraged, and share it with someone who needs a midweek lift.
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As we prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July, Pastor Todd Lester shares a message of true freedom — not just as Americans, but as followers of Christ. Through John 10:10, we’re reminded that Jesus came to give us life to the full. In this powerful message, you’ll hear encouragement to embrace the joy, liberty, and purpose found only in Him.
Scripture: John 10:10
Recorded at Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church on June 29, 2025.
In this message, Youth Pastor JT challenges the church to embrace its calling to disciple the next generation. Drawing from Luke 1 and 3, we look at the story of John the Baptist and how his calling from before birth mirrors God’s call for Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and Gen Beta today.
This is a timely word for parents, mentors, and believers of all ages. JT speaks directly to the need for repentance, spiritual fruit, and intentional discipleship—not just church attendance. Are we preparing the way for Jesus to be known?
📖 Scripture: Luke 1:11–17, Luke 3:1–9
🎙️ Speaker: JT, Youth Pastor
📍 Location: Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church
🗓️ Date: June 22, 2025
🎵 Includes worship highlights like “Victory in Jesus” and “Build My Life.”
Topics in this episode:
Youth ministry & student discipleship
The call of John the Baptist
Fruitfulness and repentance
Teaching the next generation to follow Jesus
Making Jesus known in a post-Christian culture
🙏 Whether you're a parent, youth leader, or student, this message will inspire you to step into your role in God's mission.