Single Truths
Singleness isn’t second-class. It’s not God’s “plan B.” It’s a calling—an opportunity to serve Him with undivided devotion. This message explores three myths about singleness, what Scripture really says, and how the church can be a place of flourishing for everyone—married or single.
Marriage Is…
Marriage is more than love or companionship—it’s a reflection of Christ and the Church. It’s a gift, a mystery, and a selfless partnership. While it can be beautiful, it can’t fulfill what only God can. This message offers practical truth and hope for every relationship.
Habits of the Household
Habits of the household must be personal, ongoing, and intentional to disciple our families toward Jesus. Kids do what you do, not what you say—make it count!
The Flourishing Family
To build a flourishing family, don’t allow deception, cast out competition, fight off favoritism, and focus on forgiveness. There’s hope for healing, no matter your family’s struggles.
Trusting God for Tomorrow and Today
Trust isn't just about the future—it's about right now. In this final message of the Generous series, Pastor Jeff unpacks Jesus’ words from Matthew 6 and challenges us to stop letting fear drive our financial decisions. Through birds, flowers, and faith, we’re reminded that God provides—and trusting Him starts today.
Use It or Lose It
Use it or lose it—recognize God’s ownership, invest with urgency, and receive abundant reward. Step into generosity today and experience the joy of being a faithful steward. Trust God’s promise to provide as you align your heart with His purposes.
The Heart of the Matter
Jesus teaches that our treasure reveals our heart—and invites us to invest in what lasts. This message calls us to wholehearted generosity, not as an obligation, but as an overflow of love for God. As we align our perspective, surrender our loyalties, and give with eternity in mind, we reflect the heart of our generous Father. In a world chasing temporary wealth, we choose the better treasure—storing up eternal reward and trusting God to provide.
In Process
As we begin a new year, Pastor Ben reminds us that life is a journey—and we are all works in progress. In this message, he encourages us to embrace the beauty of being "in process," without using it as an excuse to stay stuck. Through Scripture, reflection, and practical next steps, we're invited to keep growing spiritually by spending time in God's Word and following the way of Jesus each day.
A Weary World Responds
How do we respond when life takes unexpected turns? In this message, we learn from Joseph’s example as he faced confusion, heartache, and the mystery of God’s work in his life. His readiness, openness to wonder, and faithful obedience invite us to examine how we prepare our hearts and follow God this Christmas season.
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.
A Weary World Awaits
Christmas is often marked by anticipation and waiting—something both children today and the people of Israel long ago deeply understood. In this message, we explore the profound hope found in God's promises, the dangers we face while waiting, and the unexpected blessings that come when we trust His timing. Discover how a weary world can truly find the thrill of hope even in seasons of delay.
Effective Praying
Prayer isn’t just a last resort—it’s our first response. In suffering, pray. In joy, praise. In sickness, ask for prayer. James calls us not just to hear these words, but to live them. Effective prayer flows from hearts aligned with God, and when we pray fervently, there’s no limit to what He can do in and through us.
Be Patient
In a world obsessed with instant results, Pastor Ben challenges us to embrace patience as we walk with Jesus. Exploring James 5, he unpacks the dangers of misplaced desires, the call to endure suffering, and the importance of integrity in our words. This message reminds us that true spiritual growth can't be microwaved—it takes time, perspective, and trust in God's timing.
Lord Willing
We all love to plan, but how often do we truly ask if it’s God’s will? In this message from James 4, Pastor Jeff challenges us to hold our plans lightly, seek God’s guidance first, and live with urgency because tomorrow is unpredictable and not guaranteed. Discover what it means to truly say, “Lord willing,” and live a life fully aligned with Him.
Overcoming Conflict
Conflict is inevitable in a fallen world, but James 4 offers a spiritual operating procedure for overcoming it. Discover how to recognize the true source of your conflict, realize its consequences, repent of your attitude, resist the devil, and run toward God. Join us as we unpack this powerful passage and learn to walk in the peace Christ offers.
Wise Up
Wisdom is more than knowledge — it’s knowledge applied. In this message from James 3, we’re challenged to examine whether our wisdom is truly from above or driven by selfish ambition. Real wisdom produces peace and righteousness, standing out boldly in a world filled with harsh voices. Learn what it means to live out Godly wisdom every day.
Tongue Twisters
Our words have incredible power to shape relationships, bless or harm others, and reveal the true state of our hearts. In this message from James 3, Pastor Jeff explores the "twists" of the tongue—how it is small but mighty, mighty but deadly, and deadly yet beneficial. Learn why surrendering to the Spirit of God is essential for truly life-giving speech.
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.