In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...
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In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...
📖 “The name of the LORD is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” – Proverbs 18:10(NIV) Jonah ran from God, but he couldn’t outrun His mercy. When a storm raged and the sea threatened to destroy him, God didn’t let Jonah drown—He preserved him in the belly of a great fish. What looked like punishment was actually protection, and what felt like a prison became Jonah’s place of prayer, hearing, and obedience. In this message, Pastor Josh shares from Jonah’s journey and shows us ...
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In this message, Pastor Josh introduces our 2026 theme at Overflow Church: The Beloved Gospel. Before we talk about what we do for God, we must settle who we are to God. Throughout the New Testament, believers are repeatedly called “the beloved”—deeply loved, cherished, and chosen by God. In the Gospel of John, the apostle refers to himself as “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” not out of ego, but out of identity. And that identity reshapes everything. In this message, we explore: What it me...