In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.
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In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.
In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.
In “Washed With the Blood, Dripping With Grace,” Minister Frank Windham teaches from 1 Peter 4:1–11, reminding believers that because Christ suffered for us, we are called to live differently—dead to sin, alive in the Spirit, and walking in the power of God’s grace. Drawing from Romans 3:23–24, Romans 5:9, and 1 John 2:15–17, Minister Windham urges believers to reject the passions of their former life, resist worldly pressure, live with self-control and sober-minded prayer, and demonstrate earnest love that covers a multitude of sins. This message calls believers to embrace their identity in Christ, use their gifts to serve others, and walk as those cleansed by His blood and empowered by His grace.
In “Possessing Peace in Exile,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright teaches how believers can walk in God’s peace even while living as spiritual exiles in a hostile world. Drawing from Luke 2:14, Romans 5:1–2, and John 16:33, Pastor Wright explains the three dimensions of biblical peace—peace with God, peace from God, and the peace of God—and how each one anchors our hearts in stability, wholeness, and divine order. Through Old and New Testament foundations of shalom, he shows that true peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of Christ, the Prince of Peace, who restores what is broken and governs our lives with wholeness and rest. This message calls believers to meditate on the Word, pray earnestly, take every thought captive, and embrace God’s peace as a weapon against anxiety, chaos, and spiritual warfare.
In “Fearing God: How to Live in Exile,” Minister Kevin Howell continues through 1 Peter 3:8–22, teaching how believers can endure suffering, maintain integrity, and live faithfully in a world that opposes their values. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:14–17, Psalm 34:11–16, and Isaiah 8:12–13, Minister Howell shows that the fear of the Lord—not fear of man—is the anchor that empowers us to persevere with a good conscience. Through themes of suffering, reverence, holiness, godly character, and the example of Christ, this message reminds us that we are spiritual exiles whose courage, gentleness, and unwavering trust in God shine brightest when we face pressure and opposition.
In “Built to Belong: From Growth to Glory in God’s House,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright continues through 1 Peter 2:1–12, reminding believers that spiritual growth starts with craving the pure Word of God and leads to being built together as God’s spiritual house. Using passages like 1 Peter 2:4–10, Ephesians 2:19–22, and Psalm 34:8, Pastor Wright teaches that holiness, unity, and love are the marks of those redeemed to reflect Christ. We are living stones, chosen and precious, called out of darkness into God’s marvelous light—built to grow, to serve, and to belong in His house for His glory.
In “Built Different: Redeemed to Reflect,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright continues his teaching through 1 Peter, calling believers to live holy, set-apart lives that reflect the character of Christ. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:13–25, 2:1–5, and supporting passages like Leviticus 11:44–45 and Romans 12:2, Pastor Wright reminds us that holiness isn’t perfection—it’s transformation. Through the precious blood of Jesus, we’ve been redeemed, purified, and built into a spiritual house to offer up living sacrifices that honor God. This message challenges every believer to live with reverence, obedience, and love, reflecting God’s glory in every part of life.
In “Saved Into a Living Hope,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright teaches how believers are not only saved from sin, but saved into a confident, enduring hope rooted in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:3–5, Philippians 1:6, and Romans 8:18–25, Pastor Wright reminds us that hope is not wishful thinking—it’s a confident expectation anchored in God’s promises. This message encourages you to prepare your mind, stay sober-minded, and live with endurance, knowing that what God started in you, He will finish.
In “Chosen for This: Living with Hope in a Hostile World,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright opens a new series from 1 Peter, reminding believers that though we live as exiles in a world that is not our home, we are chosen, sanctified, and secured in Christ. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:1–2, Philippians 3:20, and Hebrews 11:13, Pastor Wright shows how our identity as God’s people anchors us in living hope, even amid trials and hostility. This message calls us to hold fast to our faith, embrace our eternal inheritance, and shine as representatives of Christ until He returns.
In “Embrace God’s Grace,” Minister Frank Windham unpacks how grace is God’s unearned gift—meant to be received, lived in, and shared. Rooted in Ephesians 2:8, Romans 5:15–17, and John 1:16, this message shows how grace saves, sustains, and empowers us beyond our failures. With practical wisdom and vivid illustrations, Minister Windham challenges us to recognize God’s grace in every area of life, embrace it daily, and let it transform the way we walk with Christ.
In “Living in God’s Vision,” Minister Clevonne St. Hillaire encourages believers to align their lives with the vision God has uniquely designed for them. Drawing from Colossians 1:9–10, Psalm 139:13–14, and Proverbs 3:5–6, he unpacks how God’s will shapes our identity, directs our daily walk, and produces fruit that blesses others. With practical wisdom and encouragement, Minister St. Hillaire challenges us to embrace consistent, faithful steps that grow into a life that reflects God’s purpose and impacts everyone we encounter.
In this powerful message, “The Invasion of Grace,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright shows how God’s unearned, transformative grace breaks into every area of life. Rooted in passages like Ephesians 2:8–9, Romans 5:20–21, and Hebrews 4:16, this teaching unpacks how grace is more than favor—it’s God’s empowering presence that saves, sustains, and transforms us. From Jesus’ baptism in Mark 1 to His authority over demons, disease, and ordinary lives, Pastor Wright reveals how grace invades religion, wilderness, weakness, and everyday routines—and invites you to boldly call on grace and let it invade every corner of your world.
In this closing message of the Unstuck series, “Unstuck to Uncommon,” Minister Kevin Howell challenges us to move beyond simply getting unstuck into living a life marked by consistency, growth, and uncommon faith. Drawing from Isaiah 43:18–19, Philippians 3:13–14, and James 1:2–4, he shows how refusing to dwell on the past, embracing the new thing God is doing, and thriving even in wilderness seasons allows us to sustain momentum and press forward into God’s promises. This message is a call to persevere, adapt, and live an uncommon life that bears lasting fruit.
In this Unstuck series message, “Progress Through Practice,” Pastor DeWayne Wright reminds us that growth doesn’t come by wishing—it comes by doing. Rooted in 1 Timothy 4:15, Philippians 4:9, and Hebrews 5:14, this teaching shows how consistent, intentional practice—both inward devotion and outward action—breaks old patterns, builds new habits, and leads to visible progress. Discover how immersing yourself in God’s Word, your gifts, and daily disciplines positions you to move forward step by step into the life He’s called you to live!
In this Unstuck series message, “Feedback From Heaven: How God's Discipline Moves You Forward” Pastor DeWayne helps us discover how God’s discipline is not punishment but proof of His love. Drawing from Romans 8:14, Hebrews 12:5–11, and John 16:8, this teaching unpacks how the Lord corrects, convicts, and trains us through His Word, His Spirit, and life’s trials. When we embrace His feedback, we find freedom, holiness, and the strength to move forward unstuck.
In this Unstuck series message, “The Knowledge Factor,” Pastor DeWayne explores how knowledge fuels wisdom and opens the door to breakthrough. Using Proverbs 8:1–11, Hosea 4:6, and Proverbs 22:29, this teaching shows how the right knowledge guards your life, increases your influence, and turns potential into progress. It’s a call to seek out what you don’t yet know, apply what you learn, and let God’s truth shape every decision.
In this Unstuck series message, “Wisdom the Way Out,” Pastor DeWayne speaks on discovering why Godly wisdom—not just knowledge—is the key to breaking free from spiritual and practical stagnation. With insights from Proverbs 9:10, James 1:5, and Proverbs 4:7, you’ll learn how to seek, apply, and prioritize wisdom in every area of life so you can make skillful, God-honoring decisions and move confidently into your next season.
In this episode of the Unstuck series, “Cultivating God’s Investment in You,” Pastor Wright gives guidance on how to activate the gifts and graces God has placed within you to be a blessing to others. With insights from Philemon 1:6, 1 Peter 4:10, and Romans 12:6–8, this message will challenge you to stop sitting on your potential and start stewarding it for God's glory to help someone else find their breakthrough, which may just in fact lead you to your own!
In this energizing episode of the Unstuck series, “The Discipline of Development,” Pastor DeWayne L. Wright explores how spiritual and personal growth is not accidental—it’s intentional. With guidance from passages like Proverbs 25:28, 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, and Joshua 1:8, you'll discover how disciplines like prayer, study of the Word, self-control, and purpose-driven living can move you from feeling stuck to walking in your God-given next. This episode offers Biblical insight that will help you partner with the Holy Spirit and move from stuck to strategic in every area of your life.
In “Excel in Exile,” Minister Frank Windham continues teaching from 1 Peter 4:12–19, reminding believers that suffering is not a setback—it’s part of the Christian calling. Drawing from passages like Romans 8:35–39, John 16:33, and Mark 10:29–30, Minister Windham explains that trials, persecution, and spiritual pressure are not signs of abandonment but opportunities to walk like Christ and reflect His glory. He warns against suffering for sinful choices—murder, theft, evil, or meddling—while urging believers to live with integrity, endure persecution, reject shame, and entrust their souls to God. Through practical instruction and encouragement, this message calls every believer to endure faithfully, suffer well, and excel in exile by keeping their eyes on Jesus.