As we begin a new year, Pastor Gabe launches our Pray First series by exploring the first name of God revealed in Scripture—Elohim—and how knowing who God is anchors our lives in prayer. Understanding God as Elohim brings order, clarity, and peace, inviting us to build lives of prayer shaped by His character rather than our circumstances.
In this Christmas with The Point message, Pastor Gabe teaches from the Christmas narrative in the Gospel of John, revealing Jesus as the Light who creates, sustains, overcomes, draws near, and ultimately changes everything. We’re reminded that the Light of the world stepped into our darkness so we could find rest, purpose, victory, and salvation in Him.
In this week 4 Advent message, Pastor Matt C. focuses on the true meaning of peace—not as the absence of conflict, but as the presence of God producing wholeness in our lives. Through the Christmas story in Luke 2, we’re reminded that conflict doesn’t remove God’s peace; it reveals where we place our trust. Jesus, the Prince of Peace, offers peace with God, peace within, and peace with others. Discover how Christmas didn’t ignore conflict—it cured it.
In this Advent Week 3 message, Pastor Matt invites us into the darkness of the shepherds’ night in Luke 2 and shows that biblical joy doesn’t come from perfect circumstances, Christmas cheer, or fragile anchors. Ultimately, joy is tethered to the Gospel and to the person of Jesus—our Savior, Messiah, and Lord.
In this Advent message, Pastor Gabe unpacks the faith-filled journey of the Magi to Bethlehem in Matthew 2. We learn four marks of faith that help us trust God in the little, follow Him in the unknown, endure the distance, and offer Him our very best.
Pastor Tony shares from Luke 1 about how we can have hope in every circumstance because of the faithfulness of God revealed to us in the season of Advent. We can lean into the hope of the gospel because Advent is the story of a God who came near. As we listen to God’s voice, embrace radical gratitude and give God the glory he deserves, we learn that there is a gift in every season when we walk through those seasons with God.
Life is short, but what we build can last forever. In week four of our series, Built to Last, Pastor Gabe teaches from 2 Corinthians 5:10–21 and reminds us that eternity isn’t someday — it starts now. We discover how to live with holy urgency, embrace our new identity in Christ, serve as His ambassadors, and build our lives on His finished work.
Life is short, but what we build can last forever. In week three of our series, Built to Last, Pastor Gabe teaches from 1 Corinthians 9 on running your race with faithfulness and purpose — discovering your God-given lane, serving with endurance, and finishing well for the reward that lasts for eternity.
Life is short, but what we build can last forever. In week two of our series, Built to Last, Pastor Gabe unpacks 1 Corinthians 3 and challenges us to build our lives on Jesus and with eternal materials, because one day, our work will be revealed before Him.
Life is short, but what we build can last forever. In the first week of our Built to Last series, Pastor Gabe teaches what it means to stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ, where our lives will be revealed and rewarded. We discover how to build a life that pleases God and invest in what lasts — souls and the Word of God.
In week three of our Take Heart series, Pastor Gabe shares a message and conversation with missionary Andrew Gorski from Poland. Even in seasons of uncertainty, Jesus still speaks, “Take heart; it is I,” reminding us that He brings calm in the chaos and that every step of faith becomes solid ground.
Pastor Lee Domingue encouraged The Point to live with courageous faith rather than fear, sharing his personal journey from successful entrepreneur to ministry leader and emphasizing that courage isn't the absence of fear but choosing faith in God's presence. He reminded the church that one person's act of courage—like David facing Goliath—can spark transformation in an entire community, and that our courage gives others permission to believe again.
Life can leave us tired, stuck, running on empty, and needing a reset. In the first week of our Take Heart series, Pastor Gabe unpacks the Five Essentials of a Reset showing how Jesus meets us where we are and leads us into renewal. Discover how you can hit reset and step into the life God designed for you.
What do you do when the bills stack up and faith feels hard to hold onto? In week four of our series, Asking for a Friend, Pastor Gabe unpacks 2 Kings 4 and shows how God meets us in our financial stress with wisdom, provision, and hope.
How is it possible to be surrounded by people and still feel completely unseen? In this Asking for a Friend message, Pastor Tim opens Job 19, Genesis 16, 2 Timothy 4, and the Gospels to show how Scripture meets us in our loneliness. From Job’s cry to Hagar’s encounter, and from Paul’s cell to Jesus’ cross, we discover that while people may walk out, the God who sees, the Lord who stands, and the Redeemer who lives will never abandon us.
When life feels heavy, sometimes the hardest battles aren’t just around us but within us. In this Asking for a Friend message, Pastor Tim unpacks Psalm 42 to show how God meets us in our deepest wounds, whether from our own spiraling thoughts or the words of others, with hope, healing, and redemption through Jesus.
We all face moments when life feels overwhelming and our mental and emotional health is under pressure. In this Asking for a Friend message, Pastor Gabe Turner looks at Elijah’s struggle in 1 Kings 19 to show how God meets us in our valleys with rest, hope, and renewal.
In week three of The Intentional Life, Pastor Gabe concludes the series by showing how the Great Commission calls us to reach beyond ourselves — individually, locally, nationally, and internationally. Discipleship isn’t just about following Jesus; it’s about helping others follow Him too. Discover how Christ’s authority and power equip us to live sent, bringing the gospel to our everyday world and to the ends of the earth.
In week two of The Intentional Life, Pastor Gabe shows that discipleship means more than learning—it means living in obedience. From the example of Jesus and the early church, we discover the rhythms that form us into people who embody the gospel with power and purpose.
The mission Jesus gave us in the Great Commission is the very thing we were born to do. In week one of The Intentional Life, Pastor Gabe unpacks what it means to be a disciple, beginning with a response to the Gospel. Discover how aligning with Christ’s authority brings meaning, direction, and power to every part of life.