Under the Knife
What happens when the Word of God cuts beneath the surface and exposes what’s really going on in the heart? Hebrews 4:12–16 reveals a Savior who not only sees every hidden struggle, but also offers mercy, grace, and healing through His presence. Instead of trying to fix ourselves through self-reliance, we are invited to trust the Great Physician and draw near to the throne of grace.
The Finished Line
What if the finish line isn’t something you’re striving to reach—but something already secured for you? Hebrews 4 reveals a powerful invitation into God’s rest, not through effort, but through faith. This message explores what it means to live from a place of completed victory rather than constant striving. Discover how trusting in Christ’s finished work transforms the way you live, work, and rest.
More Than Able: The Grave He Emptied
When life hits a dead end, it exposes the limits of our own strength and control. Easter reminds us that what looks final is not final, because Jesus has power even over death itself. His resurrection brings a hope that rises beyond circumstances and a power that works within us. Because the grave was emptied, our story doesn’t end in defeat—it moves toward life.
More Than Able: The Weight He Carried
We spend so much of life trying to prove we’re able—able to handle the pressure, fix the problem, and carry the weight. But Good Friday reveals a different reality: there are some things we’re not able to carry. Jesus stepped in and bore the full weight of our sin, paying a debt we could never repay. Because of Him, a new path of freedom and possibility is now open to us.
The View from the Bottom
What if the life we’re chasing from the top is actually built from the bottom? Hebrews 2 reveals that God’s design gives humanity value and purpose, yet our failure to live it out points to a deeper need. Jesus steps in as the one who fulfills what we could not, becoming the foundation we stand on. True life begins not in climbing higher, but in humbling ourselves and trusting Him.
Anchor Management
Spiritual drift rarely happens all at once—it happens slowly and quietly. In Hebrews 2:1–4 we are reminded to pay close attention to the truth we have received so we do not drift from the anchor of Christ. This message calls believers to treasure the salvation given through Jesus and to honor the powerful witness God has provided through His Word, His Son, and the Holy Spirit. When our lives remain anchored to Christ, we find stability, purpose, and power to live faithfully.
A Weary World Receives
Christmas is about receiving the greatest gift ever given: Jesus Christ. In this message, Pastor Jeff explores how God sent His eternal Son to a weary world, not just to encourage us, but to save us and offer us abundant life. We’re invited to receive this love personally, moving from despair to true rejoicing.