In this message from 2 Samuel 9, we explore the unforgettable story of King David and Mephibosheth—a picture of the gospel woven into the Old Testament.
Mephibosheth was crippled, isolated, hiding in fear, and completely unable to come to the king. But the king came for him. David pursued him, received him, and ultimately adopted him into his own family giving him a permanent seat at the king’s table.
This sermon uncovers how this story points us to the even greater King, Jesus Christ, who comes for the spiritually broken, the undeserving, and the far-off. You’ll be reminded of:
✔️ God’s pursuing grace
✔️ Your new identity and adoption in Christ
✔️ The security of being welcomed at the King’s table
Whether you feel unworthy, distant from God, or unsure of your place in His family, this passage proclaims good news: The King has come for you.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you really belong at God’s table, this message will encourage your heart and point you to the grace and kindness of Jesus.
📖 Passage: 2 Samuel 9
🎯 Theme: Pursued. Received. Adopted.
🙌 Application: You have a place at the King’s table—now and forever.
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What does it mean to truly live with the mind of Christ? In Philippians 2:1–4, Paul calls believers to unity, humility, and selflessness — to count others as more significant than ourselves. In this message, Pastor Lee Callicutt unpacks how the gospel transforms our hearts from “me first” to “you first.”
📖 Scripture: Philippians 2:1–4
What does it mean to live a life truly worthy of the gospel? In Philippians 1:27–30, Paul calls believers to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects Christ — standing firm in the truth, striving together in unity, remaining fearless in opposition, and enduring suffering with faith.
In this message, Pastor Lee Callicutt unpacks what “a life worth living” looks like for every follower of Jesus.
📖 Scripture: Philippians 1:27–30
In Philippians 1:18–20, Paul declares with confidence, “Yes, I will rejoice.” Even in the midst of imprisonment, uncertainty, and opposition, Paul’s joy is rooted in the unchanging reality of Christ being proclaimed and magnified. In this message, we explore how true Christian joy is not dependent on circumstances but anchored in Christ alone.
Whether you’re walking through trials, facing criticism, or carrying the weight of an unknown future, this passage reminds us that Christ is always glorious — the question is, will we magnify Him in our response?
Join us as we unpack what it means to rejoice in all things, live with courage, and let Christ be honored in our bodies, whether by life or by death.
At the start of this message, Pastor Lee addresses the horrific events of this week and points us to the hope of Christ in the midst of brokenness. Then, we continue our journey through Philippians.
Paul shows us that even when people preach Christ from envy, rivalry, or selfish ambition, the good news still goes forward. The gospel is unstoppable. That’s why Paul can rejoice—not in circumstances, but in Christ being proclaimed.
👉 In this sermon, you’ll learn:
How Paul responded to rivalry and impure motives in ministry
Why gospel advancement is more important than personal comfort or reputation
How God can use even flawed people to bring glory to Christ
Where true joy is found when the world feels chaotic and divided
📖 Scripture: Philippians 1:12–18 (focus: verses 15–18)
Joy in Advancing the Gospel | Philippians 1:12–18 (Part 1)
How can you have joy in the middle of hardship? In Philippians 1:12–18, Paul shows us that God’s providence places us exactly where we need to be so the gospel can advance—even through chains, critics, and challenges.
In this sermon, Pastor Lee unpacks how to:
✅ See your circumstances through the lens of gospel advancement
✅ Trust God’s providence in every situation
✅ Find unshakable joy in living for Christ
Wherever you are—workplace, home, or seasons of suffering—God has positioned you for His mission.
📖 Watch now and discover the joy of living with a gospel-centered perspective!
In this message from Philippians 1:9–11, we discover Paul’s prayer for the church in Philippi: that their love would abound more and more, guided by knowledge and discernment, producing a life filled with righteousness to the glory of God.
Join us as we explore what it means to grow in spiritual maturity, walk in wisdom, and bear fruit that lasts. This passage reminds us that Christian love is not blind—it is anchored in truth, shaped by discernment, and aimed at glorifying Christ.
Have you ever started a project and never finished it? A half-done house project, a forgotten resolution, a dream left on the shelf? The good news is this: God is not like us. When He starts something, He always finishes it.
In Philippians 1:6, Paul reminds us that “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” That means your story isn’t over. Your failures, struggles, and unfinished chapters are not the end—God is still working.
In this message we’ll discover:
✅ Why we can have confidence in God’s faithfulness
✅ How to trust Him when life feels unfinished
✅ The hope we have that His work in us will be completed
Be encouraged—God hasn’t given up on you. What He begins, He will bring to completion.
📖 Scripture: Philippians 1:6
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In this message, Together for the Gospel, we look at what it means to truly stand side by side in advancing Christ’s kingdom.
Could Paul write to all of us and call us partners in the gospel, or would he have to write to just a few? Partnership is more than financial support or verbal encouragement—it’s sharing in the mission, sacrifice, and joy of making Christ known.
Join us as we explore how real gospel partnership changes the way we pray, serve, give, and live. When the church is united in purpose, the world sees the beauty and power of Christ on display.