If you knew you were God's masterpiece and that every one of your days were designed by God, would you live differently? Most of us bury our questions about purpose under the noise of hurry and materialism. But the story of Scripture is a story of God calling the most unlikely people—the runaways, the sellouts, and the uneducated—to do the impossible.Join us as we go from Moses to the disciples to see why your "disqualifications" are actually the credentials God uses. You are made on purpose, for a purpose! The question isn't whether your called. The questions is, "Will you answer His call?"
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Throughout Scripture, waiting is an act of love. From Simeon and Anna longing for the Messiah, to the Church awaiting Christ’s return, God’s people have always lived with expectation. This message explores the powerful biblical image of the Church as the Bride of Christ and looks ahead to the coming Wedding Supper of the Lamb. Advent reminds us that Jesus came in love—and He is coming again to complete His work once and for all.
As another Christmas approaches and time seems to move faster than ever, this short homily reflects on the shepherds’ simple yet powerful response to the good news of Jesus’ birth. In the middle of ordinary life and real responsibilities, they chose to go and see what God was doing. Christmas reminds us that what matters most is responding to Jesus’ invitation—not just to visit the manger, but to follow Him with our lives.
Why does our world feel less peaceful than ever — even after the coming of the Prince of Peace? In this message, we trace the sweeping storyline of Scripture to see how God has been confronting evil from the very beginning, from Genesis to the prophets to the arrival of Jesus Himself. The Bible reveals that the real conflict isn’t only “out there” in the world, but within the human heart — and God’s peace plan addresses both.
We follow the thread of God’s promise from Eden, through Noah, Abraham, Moses, the prophets, and ultimately to Jesus’ first coming, where He brought peace with God, with ourselves, and with one another. But the story isn’t finished: Christ will return again to defeat evil once and for all and bring the fullness of the peace we long for. This message invites us to anchor our hope in God’s unfolding plan — the peace He has brought, is bringing, and will complete in the end.
In this first message of the Advent season, we explore the deep tension between the world-changing arrival of Jesus in Bethlehem and the brokenness we still experience around us. Why do sickness, conflict, and sorrow remain when the Messiah has already come?
Scripture gives us a compelling answer: what Jesus began in His first coming, He will finish in His return.
This episode traces the hope-filled anticipation of God’s people—from the prophetic promises of Isaiah, to the fulfilled hope of Christ’s birth, to the future hope of His return. We look at why Advent is not only a celebration of the manger, but a reminder that Jesus is coming again “once and for all” to complete the work He started.
Through prophecy, parables, and the words of Jesus Himself, we learn how to live with anticipation, remain awake and ready, and anchor our hope in the promise that the story is not yet finished.
If you’ve ever wondered why life still hurts even after Christ’s victory… or if you’re longing for a hope sturdy enough for both the present moment and the future to come, this message is for you.
From Genesis to Revelation, the story of the Bible is the story of God drawing near to His people — from walking in the garden, to dwelling in the tabernacle, to taking on flesh in Jesus, and now making His home within believers by the Holy Spirit. In this message, we explore the promise Jesus gave that He would baptize His followers in the Holy Spirit, and we trace how this filling appears throughout Acts as God empowers His people for boldness, holiness, and witness. The filling of the Spirit is not a one–time moment, but an ongoing invitation to seek God, desire His presence, and receive His power. As we prepare to gather and wait on the Lord, this message calls us to hunger for more of God — believing that He still moves, still fills, and still draws near to those who seek Him with their whole heart.
How do ordinary believers address the very real brokenness in our world, our families, our churches, and even in our own hearts? In this message, we explore the spiritual gifts—God’s perfectly-designed gifts, empowered by the Holy Spirit, given to every Christian for the building up of the church and the advancement of the Kingdom. Walking through the New Testament passages on gifts, we discover how these gifts work, why they’re given, and how they equip us for the mission Jesus has entrusted to us. Be encouraged to recognize, desire, and faithfully steward the gifts the Spirit has placed in you.
On this special Sunday celebrating 145 years of ministry, we reflect on God’s faithfulness and explore three vital themes: Remember, Proclaim, Engage. From Scripture and church history, we see the importance of remembering God’s mighty works, proclaiming His deeds to the next generation, and engaging in the mission He has set before us. Be encouraged to see how your life, your church, and your calling fit into God’s ongoing story.
Everyone in Christ has been designed by God with a specific gift that is intended to be used for the church's building up and God's glory. Listen into this episode to discover what Scripture tells us about spiritual gifts.
The fruit of the Spirit isn’t a checklist to complete — it’s the evidence of a life connected to Jesus and filled with the Holy Spirit. In this message, we look at how each fruit of the Spirit was perfectly displayed in the life of Jesus — love that forgives enemies, joy that overflows, peace in the storm, patience with slow learners, kindness that stops for the broken, goodness with a backbone, faithfulness that never wavers, gentleness with great strength, and self-control that chooses obedience. This is what the Spirit produces in us when we remain in Christ.
Following Jesus today means learning to walk by the Spirit — to trust His leadership in every step. In this message, Pastor Joel draws on Galatians 5 to show the contrast between walking in the flesh and walking in the Spirit, reminding us that the fruit of the Spirit isn’t something we produce through effort, but something that grows as we follow Him closely. Like a child trusting a good father to lead the way, the Spirit invites us to lay down striving and live in step with His gentle, powerful guidance — a life marked by love, joy, peace, and true freedom.
In this message, we explore how the Spirit purifies our lives, transforms our desires, and makes us the new temple of God. When we repent and “clean house,” we make room for the fullness of God’s presence and power. If you’ve been longing for a deeper move of the Spirit, it begins here — with holiness, repentance, and renewal.
Have you ever felt like your relationship with God has grown routine — full of right beliefs and good habits, but missing real connection and relationship? In this message, we’re reminded that faith isn’t just about knowing about God, but truly experiencing Him. From the psalms that cry out for God’s presence to Jesus’ promise that He stands at the door and knocks, this sermon invites you to open your heart again — to encounter the Holy Spirit, to rekindle love that’s grown cold, and to discover the deep intimacy God desires with His people.
Have you ever really needed help—but just couldn’t bring yourself to ask for it? Maybe you’ve tried to push through life’s tight corners with an “I’ve got this!” attitude, only to be left with scars and frustration. The truth is, following Jesus isn’t something we were meant to do alone. That’s why, on the night before His crucifixion, Jesus promised His disciples “another Advocate”—the Holy Spirit.
In this message, we explore what Jesus meant when He introduced the Paraclete in John 14. The Holy Spirit is our Helper when we’re weak, our Comforter when we’re overwhelmed, our Advocate when we can’t stand on our own, and our Counselor who guides us into truth. Far from leaving us as orphans, Jesus sends the Spirit to be with us and in us, forever.
If you’ve ever felt the weight of trying to follow Christ on your own strength, this message is an invitation to rediscover the Spirit’s presence and power.
What if I told you it’s better to have the Holy Spirit living in you than to have Jesus sitting across the table from you? That’s exactly what Jesus Himself said in John 16:7. In this third part of our series on the Holy Spirit, we explore where the Spirit is, who has Him, and how He works in the world and in the lives of believers. From sustaining all life, to indwelling those who put their faith in Christ, to filling and empowering His people again and again, Scripture paints a picture of God’s presence that is personal, powerful, and available. Join us as we unpack the reality of walking in the Spirit—and why this is God’s very best for us today.
Many people think of the Holy Spirit as a “New Testament thing” — showing up at Pentecost or in the 20th-century Pentecostal revival. But in reality, the Spirit of God has been active since the very beginning.
In this message, Pastor Joel walks through the Old Testament to show how the Holy Spirit has always been at work — empowering Joseph to interpret dreams, filling Moses and the elders with wisdom, giving courage to the judges of Israel, rushing upon kings like Saul and David, and raising prophets like Ezekiel to speak God’s word.
The Spirit is not a novelty or an afterthought. He is eternal, good, and essential for fulfilling God’s calling on your life. If you’ve ever wondered how the Old Testament believers experienced the Spirit, and what that means for us today, this sermon will give you a firm biblical foundation.
Join us as we continue building our understanding of the Holy Spirit, learning to yearn for His presence, and discovering what it means to walk in His power.
Who is the Holy Spirit? A mysterious force? A quiet whisper? A power to be tapped into? Like the Force in Star Wars? A Person to know and walk with?
This fall, we’re diving into a brand-new series on the Holy Spirit — exploring His story in Scripture, His work in our lives, and how He equips us with gifts, fruit, and power for mission.
Whether you’ve followed Jesus for years or are just curious about faith, this series will challenge, inspire, and invite you deeper.
Listen in for the conclusion of the Choose Joy series, looking into the final verses of Philippians revealing transformative reasons why we can choose joy in Christ.
Anxiety has a way of stealing our peace and robbing us of joy. In Philippians 4, Paul gives us a better way: thankful prayer, gentle love, and trust in a God who is always near. This message unpacks how choosing joy isn’t about denying our struggles, but about experiencing the peace of God that guards our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. If worry has been weighing you down, this passage offers real hope and a practical path to joy.