Faith that depends on circumstances will eventually collapse. In Foresight: Faith That Doesn’t Flinch, this message exposes the danger of situational faith—trusting God only when life feels cooperative—and shows why true faith must be anchored in God’s Word, not emotions or outcomes. Through Hebrews, Proverbs, and the life of Joseph, we learn how trials test faith, produce endurance, and reveal whether our trust is built on moments or on an unshakable foundation in Christ.
If you don’t define the win for your life, you’ll end up chasing someone else’s version of success. In this message, we explore how foresight, discipline, and wisdom help you live by design instead of default. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 9:21–27 and Proverbs 27:12, you’ll learn how intentional decisions and spiritual guardrails protect your future, your character, and the people closest to you
What if worship wasn’t just something you did, but something you became? In this sermon from the Echo series, Jada Edwards teaches how offering our bodies as living sacrifices and renewing our minds leads to a transformed life.
Grounded in Romans 12:1–2, this message explains how renewal affects daily habits, obedience, suffering, and spiritual maturity. Worship becomes visible through a disciplined, grateful, and faithful life shaped by God’s truth.
At the heart of the Christmas story is a Savior born in a manger. This Christmas sermon from Luke 2 shows how the setting of Jesus’ birth reveals His humanity, humility, and mission.
In The Miracle in the Mess, we learn that God often begins His greatest work in places we would never choose, that obscurity can be sacred, and that divine purpose does not require ideal conditions. This message offers hope to anyone navigating delay, rejection, or uncertainty during the Christmas season.
This message highlights how true obedience and worship flow from hearts that recognize God’s revelation and respond to His leading, just as the wise men did in the Christmas story. Though they were distant both geographically and culturally, the wise men demonstrated remarkable obedience by following the star across great distance, trusting God’s guidance even without full understanding. Their journey culminated in worship—bowing before the Christ child and offering gifts that acknowledged His kingship, divinity, and sacrificial purpose. Their story reminds us that true worship is not merely an act of praise but the fruit of a life willing to pursue God wherever He leads.
Before time existed, worship was already happening. From the heavens declaring God’s glory to Jesus restoring humanity’s broken worship, Scripture tells one continuous story. This message traces worship from creation to Christ, showing how everything was made to glorify God and how Jesus reopens the way for true worship in spirit and truth. Learn why worship is not something we do—but what we were created for.
"I will bless the LORD at all times; and his name shall continually be in my mouth..."
Many times we term certain expressions as worship, Today's message as taken from Psalm 34:1-8, 1 Samuel 21:10-13 helps us to see that Worship is done in reverence to God, while Praise is an acknowledgment of what He has done.
Overcoming isn’t about personality or willpower—it’s your spiritual identity. When you are born of God, victory is already in your DNA. This message walks through the testimony that anchors our faith: the Water, the Blood, and the Spirit, and reminds us that whoever has the Son has life. Learn how to move from trying harder to trusting deeper, from fake confidence to rooted confidence, and how confidence in salvation naturally produces confidence in prayer. You’re not fighting for victory — you’re fighting from it.
In this powerful and timely Thanksgiving sermon, Dr. Bryan Loritts teaches on the deep connection between gratitude, generosity, and true joy. Drawing from Matthew 6, he reminds us that where our treasure is, our heart is also, and that authentic joy is discovered not in receiving but in giving. Through personal stories, biblical insight, and honest reflections on seasons of sacrifice, Dr. Loritts invites us into a healthier, Christ-centered relationship with money.
Christine Caine brings a powerful message on Marvelous Faith — the kind of faith that makes God marvel. When was the last time you stepped out in obedience that didn’t make sense? Learn what it means to trust God’s character, lean not on your own understanding, and walk in miracle-working faith.
1 John 5 shows us what real faith looks like in action. When we truly believe, love becomes our lifestyle, prayer becomes our power, and confidence becomes our calling card. This message will help you recognize the idols fighting for your heart and teach you how to walk in the victory that’s already yours through Christ.
Having an orphan spirit manifests in several ways in our lives. 1 John 4:1-21 helps us to live in the consciousness of our adoption by our father in heaven. God being our source makes us a source for others as we enjoy his overflow and let his love flow to others through us.
Provided in the message are keys on how to operate from God's love. It's A Package Deal to Love God and Love his people.
Why is love so hard to live out sometimes? In this message, we explore the orphan spirit, brokenness in relationships, and the ways fear and perfectionism sabotage love. Discover how God’s love transforms us and equips us to love others with grace, truth, and freedom.
Your DNA tells the truth about your identity, and your actions prove it. In this powerful message, Bloodlines Matter, Dr. Conway Edwards breaks down 1 John 3:1-10 to reveal that spiritual growth isn’t about behavior modification... it’s about identity revelation. Discover what it means to live as a true child of God, not an orphan striving for approval. Learn how the blood of Jesus defines your identity, inheritance, and integrity—and how the cross becomes your family tree.
(October 12) In 1 John 2, John invites us to take a spiritual test, not of knowledge or rule-keeping, but of love. The true sign that we know God isn’t cold obedience, but a heart changed by Him. When we love like Jesus, we naturally walk in His ways. The Word becomes alive in us, not just around us.
(October 5) The “Prove It” series dives deep into the book of 1 John, calling believers to authentic Christianity. This week’s focus: When Light Defines Your Life. Learn the difference between walking in darkness and walking in truth through daily confession, obedience, and love.
(Sept. 28) When life feels out of control, stress and fear take over. Psalm 46 reminds us that God is our refuge and strength. In this message, Pastor Matt Anderson shows how to stop running to distractions and start running to God for peace, strength, and direction.
Are you thinking too small for the vision God has for you? In this bold and faith filled message, Dr. Conway Edwards challenges us to overcome a "Grasshopper Mentality" and trust God for more. From missed opportunities to miraculous provision, this sermon is a reminder: Don’t tell me what God can’t do.
(Sept. 14) A divided church preaches a distorted Jesus. Ephesians 3–4 shows us the high cost of division and the greater beauty of unity. In this message, learn what’s at stake when we elevate preferences over the gospel, when we avoid instead of reconcile, or when our words wound instead of heal. Unity is more than agreeing, it’s aligning with Christ, depending on His Spirit, and walking together in love. Don’t be a divider; be a disciple who builds the body of Christ.
Tired of feeling stuck and unfulfilled?
This sermon by Dr. Conway Edwards isn't just talk it's a wake-up call to shake off comfort and step into the extraordinary purpose God has for you. Discover how to break free from limitations, embrace your true calling, and build a legacy that matters, far beyond what you can imagine. Get ready to stop hitting 'remind me later' and install God's upgrade for your life.