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...
Safe isn’t a place—it’s a Person. In Psalm 91, Pastor Josh shows how real safety is found in knowing the Almighty, not just knowing His name. From ancient towers of refuge to the cities of refuge, God has always provided a place where His people could run and be safe. Psalm 91 declares that those who dwell in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty—but this promise isn’t just about knowing the name of God, it’s about knowing God Himself. In this message, Pastor Jo...
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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...