• What TRUE Forgiveness Looks Like | Isaac Gross
    Jun 29 2026

    One of the greatest obstacles to spiritual freedom isn't what happened to you—it's what you refuse to release.In this message, “Where Are You With… Forgiveness? // How Good Are You at Forgiving?”, we explore why forgiveness is one of the clearest marks of spiritual maturity and one of the most powerful acts of obedience in the Christian life.Unforgiveness doesn't just affect your relationships—it opens the door to bitterness, blinds your heart, and keeps you from experiencing the freedom God desires for you.In this sermon, you'll hear about:Why forgiveness is essential for every follower of JesusWhat forgiveness is—and what it is notHow unforgiveness gives the enemy an opportunity to work in our livesWhy forgiveness is a daily choice, not just a one-time decisionHow to forgive fast, fully, frequently, and freelyThrough passages from Matthew 18, Hebrews 12, Romans 12, Ephesians 4, Colossians 2, and more, this message reveals that forgiveness isn't about approving what happened or pretending the hurt didn't exist—it's about releasing the offender and trusting God with justice.Because you never look more like Jesus than when you forgive the way He forgave you.The more deeply you understand the forgiveness you've received from Christ, the more freely you'll extend that same forgiveness to others.The question isn't whether you've been hurt.The question is:Where are you with forgiveness?

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    52 mins
  • The Helper You Were Never Meant to Live Without | Isaac Gross
    Jun 22 2026

    In this message, “Where Are You With The Holy Spirit?”, we explore one of the most important questions every believer must answer: What is my relationship with the Holy Spirit really like?Jesus told His disciples that it was actually to their advantage that He go away so that the Holy Spirit could come. Why? Because the Christian life was never meant to be lived in human strength alone.The Holy Spirit is not a distant force or optional addition to the life of a believer. He is our Helper, Teacher, Guide, and Source of power.In this sermon, you'll hear about:• Why every believer needs a growing relationship with the Holy Spirit• How the Holy Spirit leads us into truth and away from deception• What it means to follow the Spirit's leading in every area of life• How the Holy Spirit teaches us, reveals God's truth, and brings Scripture to life• Why God never intended us to fulfill our calling in our own strength• How the Spirit empowers us to overcome sin and live for ChristDrawing from Acts 1, John 14 & 16, Galatians 5, Romans 8, and more, this message reminds us that God's plan has always been for His people to live dependent on His Spirit.Because information alone isn't enough.Good intentions aren't enough.Human effort isn't enough.We need the Holy Spirit.Whether you feel close to Him, distant from Him, or you're still learning how He works, this message will help you evaluate where you are and invite you into a deeper relationship with the One Jesus promised would never leave you.The question isn't whether the Holy Spirit is available.The question is:Where are you with the Holy Spirit?

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    42 mins
  • What To Do When Fear Takes Hold | Preston Morrison
    Jun 15 2026

    Fear can be powerful and persuasive.

    But fear does not have to lead.


    In this message, “Where Are You With Fear? What To Do When Fear Takes Hold” we confront one of the most common struggles in the human experience. From Deuteronomy 20 to the story of David and Goliath, Scripture reminds us that fear may be present, but it does not have to have the final word.


    The people of God have always faced battles bigger than themselves. Yet again and again, God calls His people to courage—not because the battle isn't real, but because His presence is greater. The same God who goes before us, stands with us, and lives within us is the reason we can move forward without fear.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • Why fear once had a legitimate claim on our lives
    • What changes when we realize God is for us, with us, and in us
    • How to bring our fears honestly before God
    • What it looks like to face life's giants with confidence in God's power


    This message invites us to take an honest look at where fear has been influencing our decisions—and asks a personal question:


    If God has already gone before you, what are you still afraid to face? Because courage isn't the absence of fear.


    It's choosing to trust God more than what frightens you.

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    47 mins
  • The Question God Is Still Asking | Preston Morrison
    Jun 8 2026

    In this message, “Do You Even Know Where You Are?”, we explore one of the most important—and often overlooked—questions God asks His people.


    The first question God asked humanity wasn’t about what Adam had done. It was about where Adam was.


    “Where are you?”


    Before God leads us forward, He often confronts us with our current reality. Because if we don’t know where we are spiritually, emotionally, or relationally, we can easily drift into places God never intended for us to be.


    In this sermon, you'll hear about:

    • Why God's first question to Adam still matters today

    • How a lack of self-awareness creates trouble wherever we go

    • The danger of being spiritually blind to our true condition

    • Why knowing yourself helps you fulfill God's purpose more effectively

    • How biblical self-awareness differs from simple self-assessment


    Drawing from Genesis 3, Revelation 3, 1 Kings 19, and Psalm 139, this message challenges us to stop avoiding honest reflection and start inviting God to search our hearts.


    Because the greatest obstacle to growth is often not what we don't know about God—

    it's what we don't know about ourselves.


    True transformation begins when we stop pretending, stop comparing, and allow God to reveal what's really happening beneath the surface.


    The question isn't where you want to be.


    The question is:

    Do you even know where you are?


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    51 mins
  • Do You Revel In God’s Rebuke? | Preston Morrison
    Jun 1 2026

    In this message, “Loved Enough To Correct: Do You Revel In God’s Rebuke?”, we explore a truth that many believers struggle to embrace: God's correction is not a sign of His rejection—it's evidence of His love.


    In a culture that often avoids conviction and resists correction, Scripture reveals that the Lord disciplines those He loves and rebukes those in whom He delights. His goal is never to shame us, but to transform us.


    In this sermon, you'll hear about:

    • Why God lovingly rebukes His children
    • How correction reveals His delight and care for us
    • Why some people seem untouched by conviction while others experience God's discipline
    • The role of repentance, humility, and godly sorrow in spiritual growth
    • How God's discipline produces holiness and a harvest of righteousness


    Through passages from Hebrews 12, Proverbs 3, Revelation 3, James 4, and Joel 2, this message reframes God's rebuke as one of His greatest acts of love.


    Because God doesn't correct us to push us away—

    He corrects us to draw us closer.


    If you've ever wrestled with conviction, discipline, or seasons where God seemed to be confronting areas of your life, this message will encourage you to see His correction through a different lens.


    The question isn't whether God corrects His children.

    The question is: Do you receive His rebuke as proof that you are deeply loved?

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    51 mins
  • Don't Let Your Insecurity Become A Trap | Brent Hatchett
    May 25 2026

    Insecurity is more than self-doubt.

    It’s more than low confidence.

    Left unchecked, insecurity becomes a trap.


    In this message, “The Hidden Costs Of Insecurity: Don’t Let Your Insecurity Become A Trap,” we look at the story of Jephthah in Judges 11 and see how unresolved wounds can quietly shape our decisions, relationships, and view of ourselves. Though Jephthah was empowered by God and used mightily, his insecurity still led him into destructive choices that carried painful consequences.


    This message reveals how insecurity doesn’t stay hidden for long. What begins internally eventually affects the way we speak, react, lead, and make decisions—and often impacts the people closest to us.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • How rejection and wounds can distort our identity
    • Why insecurity leads us to make unhealthy promises and decisions
    • What happens when we don’t deal with the root of our pain
    • How insecurity not only costs us, but can deeply affect others


    This message challenges us to stop normalizing insecurity and bring our wounds before God—and asks a searching question: Are we allowing God to heal what’s beneath the surface, or are we letting insecurity shape our lives without realizing it?


    Because if we don’t deal with the root of insecurity,

    we’ll eventually have to face the fruit of it.

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    34 mins
  • What An Open Heaven Looks Like | Preston Morrison
    May 18 2026

    What happens when heaven opens over a life fully surrendered to God?In this message, we explore what Scripture reveals about living with greater awareness of God’s presence, greater trust in His provision, and greater boldness for His mission.Throughout the Bible, moments of open heaven were never just emotional experiences—they led to revelation, transformation, generosity, and evangelism.

    In this message, you’ll hear about:What it means to live under an open heavenHow God reveals Himself to hungry heartsWhy increasing your awareness of His presence changes everythingThe difference between chasing temporary things and pursuing Jesus HimselfHow to steward God’s blessings with wisdom and generosityWhy open doors for evangelism require both prayer and obedienceThrough passages from Joel 2, Ezekiel 1, Genesis 28, Malachi 3, Acts 7, Colossians 4, and more, this sermon challenges believers to stop living casually around the things of God and start pursuing Him deeply.Because an open heaven isn’t just about what God gives—it’s about seeing Him clearly, trusting Him fully, and walking through every door He opens.The question is no longer “What now?”The question is: Will you respond to what heaven is opening before you?

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    43 mins
  • Are You Still Celebrating What God Has Already Done? | Preston Morrison
    May 11 2026

    Remembering is more than reflection.

    It’s more than looking back.

    Remembering is an act of faith.


    In this message, “Remember The Memorial Stones: Are You Still Celebrating What God Has Already Done?” we walk through Scripture and discover how memorial stones were used to mark moments where God moved powerfully. They weren’t just reminders of the past—they were sacred declarations that God had been faithful and would remain faithful for generations to come.


    Throughout the Bible, altars and memorials marked places of encounter, deliverance, worship, and victory. They stood as visible testimonies in the middle of uncertainty, opposition, and changing seasons.


    In this sermon, you’ll hear about:

    • Why memorials matter in our walk with God
    • How remembering God’s faithfulness strengthens future generations
    • What happens when we forget what God has already done
    • Why sacred reminders become a declaration in the face of the enemy


    This message calls us to stop living disconnected from God’s past faithfulness—and asks a personal question: Have we become so focused on what’s next that we’ve forgotten what God has already done?


    Because what God has done deserves to be remembered.

    And remembered faith builds resilient faith.

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    57 mins