Raw, unfiltered teachings rooted in Scripture—preaching Christ crucified, risen, and returning.
A sermon on rumors. Words are among the most powerful forces we wield. A look at how the smallest spark sets the largest fires, and three filters that can let a rumor die with you.
A thousand voices and images claim that fulfillment is just one click away. We are called to a higher standard. Not to restrict our joy, but to protect our souls. A message on the silent epidemic, the bar Jesus raised, and the freedom on the other side of confession.
Finding fulfillment in Christ, not chance. A message on the trap of easy wealth, the deception of luck, and the call to stewardship over a winning ticket that never delivers.
Alcohol addiction is a destructive cycle of shame and false euphoria that enslaves the spirit, but God offers deliverance, forgiveness, and true joy. A message on the trap, the deception, and the freedom Christ has already paid for.
The question of why God permits suffering is perhaps the most profound challenge to our faith. Scripture does not provide a single, simplistic answer—but it offers a framework for understanding God's presence within our pain.
Today we celebrate the profound influence of mothers, reflecting on the selfless love that mirrors God's care for us. A Mother's Day reflection on strength, legacy, and the women who shape our faith.
The Holy Spirit is not merely a force; He is the third person of the Trinity, the active presence of God dwelling within every believer. True spiritual power originates from His indwelling.
Beloved, we are called to be more than just neighbors to the divine; we are called to be the home of God. Through the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Creator of the universe chooses to reside within us.
The Holy Spirit is our divine companion—poured out to empower the church and to manifest the character of God in the world.
Jesus will return, but not as He came the first time. He will not come in humility, but in authority. Not as a servant, but as King.
The ascension confirms that Jesus is not merely a teacher of the past, but a King who reigns in the present.
The crucifixion is not merely a story of execution; it is the clearest picture of both God’s holiness and His unfathomable love for a broken world.
Jesus Christ’s ministry was the deliberate unfolding of God’s kingdom on earth. Everywhere Jesus went, He revealed the heart of God through compassion, truth, and divine authority.
The manger reveals how God chose to enter the world and what that says about His character.
Sin separates us from our Creator and leaves us spiritually lifeless. We do not simply need improvement or refinement—we need renewal.
Justification is not a wage, it is a gift. It is undeserved favor given freely because of Christ’s sacrifice. Jesus took our guilt so that we could receive His righteousness.
Grace is God’s unmerited favor, the love and mercy we could never earn and could never deserve. While the law exposes our shortcomings, grace provides the remedy through Jesus Christ.
In a world of shifting shadows and broken promises, God remains constant—faithful in His nature, fresh in His mercy, and present in every storm.
Understanding God's Power. Love reveals God's heart, but His power reveals His authority. Scripture shows us that God's power is unmatched, unlimited, and active in our lives today.