Scripture: Galatians 3
As we look ahead to 2026, Galatians chapter 3 challenges us to rethink what we are depending on. Paul reminds us that our faith began by trusting Jesus—not by striving, performing, or earning God’s approval.
Too often, we start with grace and then slip back into self-reliance. Galatians 3 calls us back to the simple truth: growth, freedom, and transformation come through faith in Christ, not through our own effort.
This message invites us to set a different kind of goal for the new year—not more rules, hustle, or pressure, but deeper dependence on Jesus.
Takeaway: Begin by faith. Continue by faith. Live by faith—fully dependent on Jesus in 2026.
🎁 God’s Perfect Gift, at the Perfect Time, in the Perfect Place
Scripture: Luke 2
Luke 2 reminds us that God’s plans are never rushed or delayed. The birth of Jesus reveals a perfect gift, given at the perfect time, in the perfect place.
Jesus is God’s greatest gift—sent not because we earned it, but because of His love. Born in humility, not royalty, His arrival shows that God’s grace meets us right where we are.
At just the right moment in history, God fulfilled His promise. Even in seasons of waiting or silence, God is always at work behind the scenes.
From a manger in Bethlehem to shepherds in a field, Luke 2 reminds us that God often works through the unexpected—and His glory is for everyone.
Takeaway: Trust God’s timing, receive His gift, and remember that you are never outside of His plan.
In this episode, we look at Peter’s call to grow in faith through qualities that make our lives fruitful and strong. Peter reminds us that the gospel is true, Scripture is trustworthy, and God has given us everything we need to live a godly life.
In this episode, we explore Peter’s call to humble leadership, watchful faith, and unwavering hope. We’re reminded to cast our cares on God, resist the enemy, and stand firm in His grace—knowing He will restore and strengthen us through every trial.
In today’s message, we walk through Ephesians 5 & 6 and confront the reality that Christians are not living in neutral times. We’re living in a spiritual war zone. The world around us has lost the fear of God — and the Church can’t afford to bury its head in the sand while culture collapses. We must submit ourselves under the lordship of Jesus Christ, put on the full armor of God, and intentionally live differently than the world. This is not a season for lukewarm faith. It’s time to stand firm, to obey, to pray, and to pursue holiness with radical intentionality — in homes, workplaces, schools, and communities.
Authority isn’t always fair — but our calling remains the same. In this episode, we explore 1 Peter 2:13–25 and how honoring authority becomes an act of obedience to God and a living testimony to Christ. Submission doesn’t diminish our value; it displays our faith. When we choose goodness, humility, and respect — even when it’s difficult — we reflect Jesus more clearly to a watching world.
In this message from 1 Peter 2:4–12, Pastor Travis Leamon unpacks what it means to be built into a spiritual house and to live as God’s chosen people in a dark and unbelieving world.
We’ll explore how Christ, the Living Stone rejected by men but chosen by God, becomes the foundation of our identity and mission.
Discover how believers are called to declare the praises of the One who brought us out of darkness and to live in such a way that our good works point others to Him.
Key Themes: Spiritual identity, holiness, witness, and living as a royal priesthood.
Scripture: 1 Peter 2:4–12 (ESV)
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