In this Christmas message, Pastor Nick Newman unpacked the unexpected gift of myrrh, revealing that while gold and frankincense celebrated Jesus’ kingship and divinity, myrrh pointed to His ultimate purpose, to suffer, die, and restore our broken relationship with God. Christmas isn’t just about a birth in a manger, but about a Savior who came to lay down His life so we could truly live. This message was recorded live on December 21st, 2025.
In the final week of Tis the Season, Allie Pickett brought a message of grace as the heartbeat of Jesus’ mission. Grace frees the captive, redeems the broken, and invites us into God’s family as chosen sons and daughters. She reminded us that grace doesn’t stop with us; it transforms us to reflect God’s compassion by extending love, mercy, and forgiveness to others just as Christ has shown us. This message was recorded live on December 14th, 2025.
In Week 2 of Tis the Season, Pastor Nick Newman (with guest Gerald Lorenzo) taught that generosity begins not with wealth but with awareness—recognizing that we are already “rich in this present world” and entrusted by God to use what we have to do good. Drawing from 1 Timothy 6:17–19, he challenged the church to shift from guarding and gathering to giving, showing how partnering with Compassion International empowers children spiritually, physically, and educationally through local churches. This message was recorded live on December 7th, 2025.
Pastor Nick Newman opened our Tis the Season series by teaching that gratitude isn’t a reaction to something new God does, it’s the recognition of what He’s already done. In Psalm 103:2–3, he showed that a grateful life isn’t produced by perfect circumstances but by clear sight, because forgetting God’s goodness happens slowly, not suddenly. Gratitude becomes the light switch that reveals His faithfulness, protection, and forgiveness, even in seasons we didn’t understand at the time. This message was recorded live on November 30th, 2025.
In the final week of Let’s Talk About It, Pastor Nick Newman taught that while our thoughts can become loud, spiraling, and overwhelming, they do not get to lord over us. Through Christ we’ve been given divine power to confront lies, take thoughts captive, and tear down the mental strongholds that keep us stuck. He reminded us that freedom begins when we stop letting our minds lead us and instead submit our thoughts to the truth of God’s Word, allowing the Spirit, not fear, insecurity, or imagination to direct our lives toward peace. This message was recorded live on November 23rd, 2025.
Pastor Nick brings a message about breaking addictions and shows us the cycle of addiction.
In Week 2 of Let’s Talk About It, Pastor Nick Newman addressed how anxiety and depression can weigh us down like a burden we were never meant to carry, reminding us that peace begins where control ends. Using Hebrews 12, he taught that freedom comes when we cast our cares onto God, fix our eyes on Jesus, and trust the One who steps into the fire with us to lead us out. This message was recorded live on November 9th, 2025.
In Week 1 of Let’s Talk About It, Pastor Nick Newman addressed the often-silent struggle of mental health within the church, reminding us that faith and feelings are not opposites and that God meets us in our weakness, not our perfection. Using Elijah’s story from 1 Kings 19, he showed that God’s restoration begins with honesty, rest, nourishment, and obedience—proving that healing starts when we stop hiding and start moving toward Him. This message was recorded live on November 2nd, 2025.
In the final week of The Good Fight series, Pastor Nick Newman reminded us that families are under spiritual attack, and like Joshua, we must choose daily whom our households will serve. Building a God-honoring home happens one decision at a time—brick by brick—as we lead with faith, stand firm in truth, and fight for our families to follow the Lord. This message was recorded live on October 26th, 2025.
In Week 4 of The Good Fight series, Tori Newman taught us that we must recognize our true enemy and intentionally “get dressed daily” with the full armor of God to stand firm against spiritual attacks. She reminded us that prayer activates the armor and transforms us from being dressed for battle to being ready for war. This message was recorded live on October 19th, 2025.
In Week 3 of The Good Fight series, Pastor Nick Newman addressed the battle against lust—reminding us that lust is desire without discipline and that purity is not perfection but direction. Through the story of David and Bathsheba, he taught that victory comes through positioning ourselves rightly, protecting our purity, and choosing confession over cover-ups. This message was recorded live on October 12th, 2025.
In week 2 of The Good Fight, Ps Nick brings a message on how despite the punches the enemy throws our fight with him is fixed.
In Week 1 of The Good Fight series, Pastor Matt Sharrock taught that everything we face is spiritual and that the enemy is real, organized, and strategic in his attacks. But while Satan schemes to deceive and destroy, Jesus has already won the victory, and we fight not for victory but from it. This message was recorded live September 28th, 2025. The reference content for this message is located here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BBgkkr9JPCtYmFQu3WTNPHfb9dcLeD7n/view?usp=drivesdk
Pastor Brian Duley brings an incredible and powerful word as we celebrate all that God has done in the last 10 years at Propel and look ahead to what the next season will hold. He shared vision, encouragement, and next steps for Propel as we lean into the presence of God. This message was recorded live on September 21st, 2025.
This week we are celebrating 10 years of Propel Church and all that God has done. Pastor Nick brought a message from 1 Kings 18 on how God uses the small things to impact the world for His glory. This message was recorded live September 21st, 2025.
Pastor Nick Newman brings a message about baptism where it is the moment when what God has done inside of us—through the blood of Jesus and the confirmation of the Holy Spirit—is revealed publicly. Baptism is not just symbolic but a powerful declaration that we belong to Him, marking a fresh start and the beginning of walking out our faith boldly. This message was recorded live September 14th, 2025.
For our Groups Kickoff this Sunday, Pastor Nick Newman taught us how to keep the fire of faith burning by surrounding yourself with other believers who encourage, strengthen, and reignite your passion for God. Small groups are the “fresh wood” that fuel our spiritual fire and help us live out our faith in community. This message was recorded live September 7th, 2025.
At our final Prayer Gathering, Pastor Nick Newman challenges us to pray bold prayers of expansion, preparing our hearts and church for the future God is leading us into. Drawing from Isaiah 54, he reminds us that expansion requires action. This message was recorded live August 31st, 2025.
In the final week of our Culture series, Pastor Nick Newman teaches that living generously is more than occasional giving—it’s a lifestyle shaped by our view of God as a generous Father. When we trust Him with what we have, He turns “not enough” into “more than enough,” allowing our lives to overflow and impact others for eternity. This message was recorded live August 31st, 2025.
At tonight’s Prayer Gathering, Tori Newman reminds us that prayer is not just talking to God but also listening for His voice. Like Samuel, we’re called to quiet ourselves, tune in, and respond, “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.” This message was recorded live on August 24th, 2025.