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(1)Faithfulness
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Reflect and Respond
Pastor Blake Lindsey uses a carry-on packing analogy to challenge the church to leave behind disappointment, discouragement, and disengagement as they enter 2026, offering three essentials from 2 Corinthians 5: remember what God has done, release what God has forgiven, and respond to God's mission.
Addresses faithfulness
The Birth of John the Baptist
Pastor Thomas Slager traces the birth of John the Baptist from Malachi's prophecy through Luke 1, showing how God fulfilled his promise of a forerunner after 400 years of silence, and calls believers to faithfulness as they await Christ's return.
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(28)Resurrection Living
Pastor Yule teaches from 1 Corinthians 15:50-58 that believers have certain victory over death through Christ, and therefore must live steadfast, immovable lives, always abounding in the Lord's work.
Living for the Glory to Come
Pastor Kevin Yule teaches from 2 Corinthians 4 that believers are fragile jars of clay carrying the gospel treasure, called to endure light momentary afflictions with eyes fixed on eternity rather than settling for temporal comfort.
Now to the King Eternal
Preaching from 1 Timothy 1:12-17, this sermon traces Paul's radical gratitude for being appointed to ministry despite being a blasphemer, persecutor, and arrogant man, showing that the real gospel exposes our sin and reveals a patient, merciful Savior who alone is worthy of honor and glory as the King eternal, immortal, and invisible.
The Resurrection Is Everything
Pastor Kevin Yule shows that denying the bodily resurrection collapses the entire Christian faith, but because Christ has risen, believers have living hope, forgiveness of sin, and the promise of eternal life.
Fasting for Breakthrough
Pastor Chris Hodges teaches the theology and practice of fasting, explaining that humans are triune beings (body, soul, spirit) and that fasting strengthens the spirit's authority over flesh and mind. He outlines five biblical fasts — the Disciples, Ezra, Paul, Daniel, and Samuel fasts — each addressing specific needs from breaking bondage to seeking national revival.
How to Live for Jesus
Pastor Slager teaches five ways to live for Jesus from 2 Corinthians 5: anticipate eternity, aim to please Him, live from His love, embrace new-creation identity, and witness as ambassadors of reconciliation.
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James 1:26-27 reveals three marks of true religion: pure speech reflecting a transformed heart, practical compassion for the vulnerable, and personal purity in a polluted world—all flowing from genuine faith in Christ.
Orderly Gatherings to Build Up the Church
Pastor Yule concludes the 1 Corinthians 12-14 series by teaching that spiritual gifts must be exercised with decency and order so the church is built up, not thrown into chaos, using a cereal bowl illustration to show that every gift is essential and must be used in its proper place.
Encountering Jesus
Pastor Grabski teaches from John 3 that Nicodemus—despite being Israel's greatest teacher—missed the life Jesus offers, showing that religious knowledge and moral achievement are not enough; only spiritual rebirth through surrendering to Christ brings true life.
Pursue Love, Preach Jesus
Pastor Thomas Slager walks through 1 Corinthians 14:1-25, presenting four reasons prophecy takes priority over tongues in the church gathering -- it builds up, benefits, instructs outsiders, and convicts unbelievers -- while urging believers to pursue love above all gifts and to be known as 'Jesus people' rather than being defined by any single good thing.
Faith Does
Pastor Slager introduces the book of James by exploring James 1:1, tracing James from cynical brother of Jesus to devoted servant and church pillar, showing that genuine faith always produces action.
Resurrection Bodies
Pastor Slager teaches from 1 Corinthians 15:35-49 that believers' perishable bodies will be raised imperishable and glorious, using illustrations from seeds, creation, and the stars to show that the best is yet to come for those in Christ.
Jesus at the Center
Pastor Chris Hodges uses the nativity scene as a metaphor for how we arrange our lives, arguing that work, wealth, relationships, and pleasure can all be present alongside Jesus without Him being at the center — and that reordering life around Christ is the key to wholeness and fulfillment.
Practical Faith
Pastor Bob Wade closes 1 Corinthians with four practical marks of genuine faith: generosity, hospitality, steadfastness, and love — a roadmap for how believers live out the gospel daily and refresh the body of Christ.
An Eternal Perspective
Pastor Bob Wade teaches from James 1:9-11 that both poverty and wealth are spiritual tests, urging believers to find their identity and security in Christ rather than in material circumstances, and to live with an eternal perspective that outlasts temporary earthly pursuits.
Win Before You Begin
Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr. preaches from Deuteronomy 20 that believers can win their battles before they begin by refusing to let fear override faith, letting God's Word be louder than worry, maintaining godly order in life, and remembering that God fights for His people.
Bless the Lord
Pastor expounds Psalm 103 in a year-end sermon, calling believers to bless the Lord with all their being by remembering His benefits: forgiveness, healing, redemption, faithful love, compassion, and justice. Through personal stories and biblical illustrations, he challenges the congregation to look beyond their trials and see God as He truly is.
Created By God and For God
Pastor Giglio uses the analogy of resetting a glitching phone to its original factory settings to argue that every person's fundamental identity is that they were created by God and for God (Colossians 1:16), and that repentance — returning to this core truth — is the most freeing reset we can experience.
God of All Comfort
Pastor Ed Lutz introduces 2 Corinthians by exploring God as the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, showing that affliction becomes a ministry to others and that believers have unshakable hope through prayer and community.
Jesus Is God
Pastor Louie Giglio demonstrates that Jesus explicitly claimed to be God through His seven I AM statements and especially through John 8:58, where Jesus used the divine name from Exodus 3:14, proving He is not merely a messenger or prophet but God Himself.
Relinquishing Control to a Loving and Sovereign God
Pastor Louie Giglio preaches from Psalm 46 and 2 Kings 19 that believers can reset their lives by answering the question 'Who is my God?' — showing through the historical account of Hezekiah and Sennacherib that when we relinquish control, release fear, and be still before God, we find an unshakeable refuge no matter what is running in the background of our lives.
Destroy This Temple
Jesus cleansed the temple twice because God's worship must not be diluted by convenience or selfishness. His body became the ultimate temple, the only way to worship God.
What Is Love?
Pastor Mark Pettus launches the Loveology series by establishing that God is love as defined in 1 Corinthians 13, that real love is agape (unconditional and sacrificial), and that our ability to love others flows from first receiving God's love ourselves.
Made for This Ministry
Pastor Chris Hodges (PC) preaches that God has a unique, specific purpose for every believer's life, urging the congregation to discover their spiritual gifts and serve on the Dream Team, because true joy and fulfillment come from stepping into the role God designed for each person.
It's All In The Name
A Christmas sermon exploring Matthew 1:18-25, revealing how the names given to Jesus — Jesus (Savior) and Emmanuel (God with us) — establish His identity as the promised Messiah in the line of David, and why only the God-man could save humanity from sin.
Alarmed, Determined
Pastor Giglio teaches from 2 Chronicles 20 how King Jehoshaphat, facing three invading armies, was alarmed but immediately resolved to seek God through fasting and prayer rather than panic, and God fought the battle for him — showing that the antidote to fear is faith, not self-reliance or worldly alliances.
He Will Be Great
A sermon on Luke 1:26-38 proclaiming that God, in His faithful love, chose an ordinary young woman in an insignificant village to bear Jesus — the great, eternal King — and that the same God invites every person to trust Christ and find favor, forgiveness, and an unshakable kingdom.
Deceived or Devoted?
Preaching through James 1:16-18, Thomas Slager urges believers not to be deceived by the world's lies about sin, God's character, or the source of good things, but instead to remember that every good and perfect gift comes from an unchanging God who calls us His first fruits.