Episodes

  • Good Friday - Your Public Declaration
    Apr 5 2026

    In this Good Friday message, Pastor John reflects on Jesus’ seventh last saying: “Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.” Drawing from Luke 23:44–46, he highlights the darkness, the torn veil, and the public nature of Christ’s death. Jesus’ final cry becomes both a declaration and a lesson, pointing believers toward new life in His name. The message challenges listeners to consider their own “public declaration” and “public death,” calling them to die daily to old lifestyles and embrace the renewal, hope, access, and restoration God provides through Jesus' death and resurrection.

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    14 mins
  • I'm Forgiven
    Apr 4 2026

    This sermon, “I’m Forgiven,” explores Jesus’ teaching on forgiveness in Matthew 18 and the transforming power of God’s mercy. We are reminded that our debt of sin was one we could never pay, yet God, moved with compassion, released us through Christ’s sacrifice. Pastor John teaches that remembering we are forgiven leads to true conversion, shaping how we treat others with grace instead of judgment. Through the parable of the unforgiving servant, we learn that forgiveness frees both the giver and receiver, opening the door to love, healing, and a renewed life in Christ.

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    25 mins
  • Learning To Be Great
    Apr 4 2026

    “Learning To Be Great” explores Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 18 and 20 on what true greatness looks like in God’s kingdom. Pastor John contrasts our obsession with “who is the greatest” against the quieter question of what it costs to become great. The message argues that greatness begins with conversion—being born again—and continues through sacrifice, suffering, and submission to God’s will. Using everyday examples, sports analogies, and Jesus’ words, the message reminds us that titles and recognition belong to God, and that whoever desires to be great must become a servant, following the example of Christ.

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    31 mins
  • Let God Move
    Apr 4 2026

    In this sermon, "Let God Move," we explore Matthew 17:14-21, where a father seeks healing for his son after the disciples fail. Jesus teaches that unbelief hinders us, but faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains. The message emphasizes that some challenges require prayer and fasting to invite God's power into our circumstances. Whether facing personal trials or societal issues, we are called to move beyond self-reliance and press into Jesus's presence. Bring your burdens to Christ and let God move.

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    32 mins
  • Is Jesus Calling You Out?
    Mar 8 2026

    In “Is Jesus Calling You Out?”, Pastor John explores how God moves us from the hiding place of refuge into a life of visible discipleship. Drawing from Jonah, the Psalms, and Matthew 16:24–26, he teaches that while God shelters us in seasons of struggle, Jesus ultimately calls us into mission—denying ourselves, taking up our cross, and following Him. This message challenges believers to step out of comfort, live on display as lights in the world, and embrace the purpose, transformation, and eternal value found only in Christ.

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    26 mins
  • Take Another Look And Keep Praying
    Mar 1 2026

    “Take Another Look and Keep Praying” explores Jonah’s prayer from the belly of the great fish, revealing how God meets us in our lowest places. Pastor John reminds us that as long as we have breath, we have reason to hope, repent, and call on the Lord. Through Jonah’s distress, guilt, and eventual deliverance, we learn to look again toward God’s holy presence, reject false idols, and trust divine appointments that shape our journey. This message encourages listeners facing storms, setbacks, or challenging personal forecasts to take another look, keep praying, and believe that God still delivers.

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    26 mins
  • Are You Ready To Use The Keys?
    Feb 22 2026

    In this message from Matthew 16:13–19, Pastor John teaches that Jesus is still building His church today and has placed real spiritual authority into the hands of believers. By knowing Him as the Son of the living God, the disciples received the "keys of the kingdom of heaven". Drawing a contrast between the crowd’s distant view of Jesus and the disciples’ personal encounter, the sermon calls listeners to move beyond “fishes and loaves” faith and embrace the mission of introducing others to Christ. With practical illustrations and biblical clarity, it challenges the Church to use its God‑given authority to open doors, share the gospel, and walk confidently in the mission Jesus entrusts to His people.

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    41 mins
  • I Missed My Sign
    Feb 15 2026

    "I Missed My Sign," based on Matthew 16:1–4, explores how the Pharisees and Sadducees failed to recognize Jesus standing directly before them. Using the example of missing a highway exit, the message illustrates how personal agendas and self-interest can blind us to God’s clear direction. While the religious leaders demanded signs for their own benefit, Jesus left them with the "sign of Jonah"—His resurrection. Listeners are urged to pull over, repent, and follow Jesus toward eternal life.

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    33 mins