• The Bigger Scandal: A Tale of Two Sinners
    Jun 21 2026

    When most people read Luke 7, they see the scandal of a sinful woman falling at the feet of Jesus. But Jesus reveals a far greater scandal—a religious man who thought he didn’t need grace.


    In Simon’s house, two sinners encounter the same Savior. One comes broken, repentant, and desperate for mercy. The other comes confident in his own righteousness. One leaves forgiven and at peace. The other is confronted with the condition of his heart.


    Join us as we discover three marks of saving faith and examine our own lives by asking three important questions: Have you checked your knees? Have you checked your heart? Have you checked your shoes?


    The biggest scandal isn’t that sinners come to Jesus. The bigger scandal is when people think they don’t need Him.

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    35 mins
  • A Three-Syllable Revival
    Jun 14 2026

    The average sermon contains thousands of syllables, but in Luke 5 Jesus changed a man’s life with just three: “Follow Me.” When Levi left his tax booth, he didn’t simply change locations—he changed loyalties, priorities, and his entire future. Discover how repentance begins by canceling your reservation with the old life, changing tables with Jesus, and refusing to let the voices of critics drown out the call of Christ. Revival doesn’t start when we hear more words; it starts when we obey the words of Jesus.

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    31 mins
  • The Guest List:Bad Reputation, Divine Invitation
    Jun 7 2026

    In this message, we’ll discover that grace doesn’t keep receipts, the cross doesn’t operate a return department, and no reputation is beyond the reach of God’s redeeming love. When grace collides with a life surrendered to Christ, the result is an unquestionable salvation and a transformed future.


    No matter what your reputation says about you, Jesus is still seeking and saving the lost.

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    30 mins
  • Stuff Dead People Say
    May 31 2026

    In Epistle to the Ephesians 2:1–10, Paul confronts us with a difficult truth: apart from Christ, we are not spiritually sick—we are spiritually dead. In this sermon, “Stuff Dead People Say,” we uncover the dangerous lies dead hearts repeat: “I’m fine,” “I have Jesus,” and “I earned it.” Through the power of the gospel, we discover that salvation is not about religion, performance, or self-effort, but about Jesus making dead people alive by grace. If sin once had you, this message points to the only hope strong enough to rescue, restore, and hold you fast: Jesus Christ.

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    33 mins
  • Losing Your Cool vs. Losing Your Soul
    May 24 2026

    What’s the difference between losing your cool and losing your soul? In this message from 1 Samuel 25, we walk through the story of Nabal, David, and Abigail to uncover the anatomy of a fool, the danger of revenge, and the grace of God that steps into our worst moments. Nabal had wealth, influence, and a godly family legacy, yet his heart was hardened by pride and selfishness. David, though a man after God’s own heart, nearly let anger destroy his future. But Abigail becomes a picture of grace standing in the gap before destruction takes place. This episode challenges us to examine whether our lives are centered on “I” and “my” or surrendered to the great I AM—and reminds us that Jesus doesn’t rip the barbs out of our hearts; He performs surgery.

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    30 mins
  • The Pigpen and the Pew
    May 17 2026

    In Luke 15, Jesus reveals that there is more than one way to be lost. One son tested the grace of the father through rebellion, while the other protested the grace of the father through pride. One ran to the pigpen, the other stayed in the pew — but both needed the same grace. This message confronts both outward sin and hidden self-righteousness while pointing to the only hope for either son: the cross of Jesus Christ.

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    32 mins
  • Wrong Address, Damaged Goods… Still Delivered ✅
    May 10 2026

    Have you ever felt cheated by life, betrayed by people, or disqualified by your own past? In this Mother’s Day message from Matthew 1, we walk through the scandalous family tree of Jesus Christ and meet five women—Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba, and Mary—whose stories prove that God’s grace is never “Return to Sender,” never the “Wrong Address,” and never “Damaged Goods.”

    No matter how messy your story is, the King still has a seat waiting for you at His table.

    Perfect for anyone who feels their package of hope has been lost, delayed, or marked undeliverable.

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    35 mins
  • Swimming with Dolphins: God’s Design for Marriage
    May 3 2026

    In this message from Genesis 2:18-25, we go back to God’s original blueprint for marriage — before the arguments, disappointments, and unmet expectations set in. Discover why we were never meant to do life alone, how God provides the perfect “helper” in a spouse, and what it truly means to become one flesh.

    Through humor, honesty, and biblical truth, you’ll learn how to move from frustration to joy by confronting the problem of loneliness, conforming to God’s design, and choosing to enjoy the gift God has given you in your marriage.

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    34 mins