How Real Faith Works
What does real faith look like? James challenges us to examine whether our faith is truly alive or merely words without action. True faith shows itself in love, service, and obedience, moving from our hearts into the world around us. This message calls us to a faith that is not dead or shallow but deeply transformative.
The Trap of Partiality
Partiality is not just a minor slip-up; it's a serious sin that goes against the heart of God. In this message from James 2, we explore how favoritism creeps into our lives and churches, and how to overcome it by judging correctly, living purely, and showing mercy. Discover practical steps to break free from this trap and embody the love and mercy of Christ in every relationship.
A Better Way
In this message from the book of James, we’re called to pursue a better way when it comes to anger and how we respond to others. Instead of reacting quickly, James encourages us to listen first, speak carefully, and act on God’s Word. True faith isn’t just about hearing—it’s about doing, serving, and blessing others with humility and compassion.
The Real Truth About Temptation
Temptation is more personal than we think—it doesn’t come from God or external forces, but from within our own hearts. In this message from James 1:13–18, we uncover three realities about temptation: where it begins, what happens when we don’t confront it, and how God's goodness is far better than anything sin promises. This teaching is a practical and honest look at what it takes to win the battle before it begins.
Words to the Wise
We are surrounded by promises and slogans from the world telling us how to find comfort, status, and success—but they rarely deliver. In this message from James 1, Steve unpacks three honest slogans for the dreams we chase and calls us to pursue what truly lasts. Discover how to find joy in trials, see the emptiness of worldly status, and receive God's wisdom that leads to real life.
Life as You Live It
When trials come—and they will—James challenges us to count them as joy, not because they are easy, but because they grow us into steadfast, mature followers of Christ. Rather than running from hardship, we are called to lean into it and discover God’s transforming work in our lives. This sermon invites us to see trials as opportunities for spiritual growth and completeness.
Kingdom Pursuits
Jesus calls us to pursue a different kind of wealth—one that can’t be lost or stolen. This message challenges us to evaluate where our hearts truly are by examining what we store up, whom we serve, and how we see the world. Instead of being consumed by worry, we are invited to daily trust and seek God’s kingdom above all else.
Kingdom Expectations
We all carry expectations—but Jesus offers us three expectations that reshape what it means to follow Him: giving, praying, and fasting. In this message from Matthew 6, Pastor Ben Marshall challenges us to examine the heart behind these practices. Are they done for show, or do they flow from a real relationship with God? Discover how Jesus leads us into deeper transformation by calling us into a Kingdom that’s upside down—and yet perfectly right side up.
Reaching the Finish Line
This message challenges us to not just admire the finish line of heaven but to live in a way that ensures we reach it. Pastor Jeff calls us to stay focused on truth, remain alert, come to Jesus, revere God’s Word, and long for His return. A powerful, urgent call to faithful living today in light of eternity.
The New City
There is a city coming that is beyond imagination — the New Jerusalem, described as a place of pure beauty and eternal fellowship with God. In this message, we explore the features and realities of this new city, from pearly gates and golden streets to the Tree of Life and the absence of night. Choose today which city you'll live for: the fleeting city of man or the glorious city of God.
Heaven Is…
What is heaven really like? In this message, Pastor Jeff walks us through Revelation 21 and shows that heaven is a real, physical place where God dwells fully with His people. It’s a place free of suffering, filled with certainty, and promised as an inheritance for those who overcome through Christ. Discover the hope and anticipation we have as believers for this eternal future.
The Millennial Reign of Christ
This message explores Revelation 20 and the debated topic of the millennium. Pastor Jeff outlines four major views, their implications, and how they shape our understanding of Christ’s return. While interpretations differ, we can all unite in the hope that Jesus is coming again and that the best is yet to come.
The Return of the Lamb
Jesus' return is not a myth but a promised reality. In Revelation 19, he is revealed as Faithful and True, the Word of God, and the King of kings. He defeats evil with a single word, and his bride—the church—is invited to eternal victory with him. This sermon invites us to examine our allegiance and embrace the assured hope of being united with Christ forever.
A Hallelujah Celebration
In this message, Pastor Jeff unpacks Revelation 19 and invites us into a grand “Hallelujah Celebration” in heaven. We are reminded to praise God for His just judgment, His broad grace, and the coming marriage of the Lamb. This vision points us to a future full of hope and ultimate union with Christ.
The Fall of Babylon
Babylon symbolizes everything that stands in rebellion against God—a spirit of self-sufficiency and self-glorification. In Revelation 18, we see her ultimate fall and God's call for His people to "come out" and live distinctly. This sermon challenges us to resist seduction, live generously, and find our worth in God alone as we choose the eternal city over the fallen world.
Beauty on the Beast
What looks beautiful in our world often hides the power to destroy us. In Revelation 17, we see the alluring Babylon exposed for what it truly is—deceptive, aggressive, and ultimately defeated. Pastor Jeff challenges us to wake up to the spiritual battle around us and cling to the beauty of the Lamb rather than the empty promises of the world.
It Is Finished!
The final judgments in Revelation reveal God's justice and holiness in full display, bringing an end to evil and vindicating His people. Rather than apologizing for these judgments, we are invited to see them as righteous and necessary. This message challenges us to understand the seriousness of sin, the mercy of God, and the urgency of placing our faith in Christ today.
Mordecai — What Greatness Looks Like
Pastor John Western unpacks the story of Mordecai and Esther to illustrate four qualities of a godly father: selflessness, humility, loyalty, and living for a higher purpose. Through personal stories and biblical examples, he challenges us to embrace our calling "for such a time as this." This powerful message invites everyone to live intentionally and courageously for God's kingdom.
On Your Mark…
Revelation 14 is an intense chapter, but it's filled with purpose: to remind us that even amid judgment, the mercy and love of God are still central. In this sermon, Steve explores the final warnings, the coming wrath, and the gospel’s last global invitation—calling each of us to choose our allegiance. Through it all, we’re reminded that Jesus offers a way out, a new beginning, and a song worth singing.
The Great Impostors
In a world full of impostors, how can we recognize what’s true? Revelation 13 paints a sobering picture of two beasts—one that mimics the power of Jesus, and another that acts as a counterfeit Holy Spirit. Pastor Jeff unpacks the characteristics, activities, and deception of these great impostors and challenges us to respond with courageous endurance and spiritual discernment grounded in the Word of God.