• #756: Finish the Race - The Challenge of Faith
    Apr 2 2026

    Is it possible that difficulties in our lives aren't evidence God has abandoned us, but evidence of His invitations to accomplish His purposes in the earth? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses cultivating a faith that enables us to face hardships with courage. God will ask us to walk through difficult seasons and undertake difficult assignments, so we should anticipate that things will not always be easy. Pastor Allen teaches about the life and ministry of Apostle Paul, who faced imprisonments, beatings, storms, shipwrecks, and threats on his life all in the name of spreading the gospel—and with the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We, too, need to be prepared and have the imagination that God might lead us into hardship for His glory.

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    47 mins
  • #755: God Has Gifts for You - Powerful Gifts to Overcome an Adversary
    Apr 1 2026

    God entrusts us with gifts for a reason: not to upgrade our lives, but to be part of God's Kingdom expressed in the earth. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses what we've been called to do with the gifts God has given us. When we accept an assignment from the Lord, He will equip us to accomplish our tasks, and we can be confident that the Holy Spirit will help us and guide us. Our faith must be lived out in public, not hidden inside church buildings, and cooperating with God to spread His love will bring change, both to those around us and to ourselves. Whatever we can accomplish on our own pales in comparison to what we can do when we yield to God—so let's accept His invitations.

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    47 mins
  • #754: God Has Gifts for You
    Mar 31 2026

    God has gifts waiting for us, but to receive them, we must intend to cooperate with Him. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses seven fundamental principles regarding the gifts of God, including that we must choose to accept them, we're accountable for them, and we will be transformed through them. It's possible to reject God's gifts, though, so we must foster faithfulness and an awareness of the Lord's invitations in our lives. Pastor Allen encourages us to persevere through discomfort and vulnerability because God will trust us with more when we give Him our best with what we have. God is moving, and we want to do everything we can to join Him!

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    46 mins
  • #753: Let's Eat - Three Banquets
    Mar 26 2026

    In our culture, it can be easy to go through the motions of Christianity instead of intentionally living out our faith. Our God is a God of grace, but He also asks for us to be righteous, and we should want to please Him. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the awareness and humility required to accept God's invitation into His Kingdom. Two parables in Matthew and Luke demonstrate how we've been offered robes of righteousness through faith in Jesus, and we must cultivate the attitude to accept this gift instead of relying on our own abilities. Let's make sure we're prepared for God's Wedding Feast—the return of His Son to Earth—because we want to participate!

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    44 mins
  • #752: Let's Eat - Wedding Supper of the Lamb
    Mar 25 2026

    Let's give God's direction the highest place of authority in our homes, and let's stop surrendering that place to voices outside our families. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our responses to God's invitations. The Lord has invited us to participate in His Kingdom, and through two parables found in Matthew and Luke, we can understand the results of accepting or rejecting Him. As the End of the Age draws nearer, we must ask ourselves if we're living with a presumptive attitude toward our faith or if we're wholeheartedly pursuing our Savior. We've been asked to eat at the Lord's table—how will we respond?

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    42 mins
  • #751: Let's Eat - Table Talk
    Mar 24 2026

    For our lives, communities, and nations to get to a better place, we have to stop waiting for someone else to be different; we have to become the difference. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the spiritual authority of God's Word and the responsibility we have to let it change our hearts, minds, and behaviors. As evil grows in our world, so do our opportunities for spreading God's Kingdom to those around us, starting with the people at our kitchen tables. Pastor Allen teaches about Jesus' parable of the wheat and tares, and he clarifies Christians' relationship to the Jewish people, answering the question, "Did the Jews kill Jesus?" As antisemitism increases, so will Christian persecution—but we don't have to be afraid. Let's determine to build a relationship with God, our only source of peace and protection.

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    53 mins
  • #750: Let's Eat - Two Tables that Shape Our Faith
    Mar 10 2026

    The American family can find restoration when we establish God as the authority in our homes once more. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the connection between the Jewish holiday of Passover, Jesus' final supper with His disciples, and our practice of communion—and how all of these, centered around sharing a table, invite God to move in our midst. When we gather around the kitchen table, we have the opportunity to establish who or what has spiritual authority over our homes. Will we let the culture drive our habits and traditions, or will we surrender to God's will? Pastor Allen shares how under the Lord's authority, we find protection, salvation, and deliverance. We've been waiting for the world to change, but God has already given us everything we need to make a difference, starting at our kitchen tables.

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    46 mins
  • #749: Let's Eat - Two Tables that Change the World
    Mar 5 2026

    It's easy to get worked up about denominational differences, religious traditions, or government parties, but when we focus instead on submitting to God's fundamental truths in our homes, His expressions of power become evident. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses obedience at our kitchen tables. He shares the story of the Exodus generation and the first Passover meal, where the Hebrew slaves found deliverance through obedience and a family meal. God's presence made all the difference for those families that day, and we too can invite God into our lives when we gather to share a meal with loved ones. How we use our kitchen tables begins to determine the spiritual authority over our homes, so let's decide to give God that place.

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    48 mins