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In Acts 1, we see that Jesus’ work didn’t end with the resurrection—it began something new. After appearing to His disciples and proving He was alive, Jesus promised the power of the Holy Spirit and commissioned them to be His witnesses to the world. This message challenges us to live as resurrection people—transformed, empowered, and sent—understanding that what Jesus started, He is still continuing through us today.
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After a night of empty nets and failure, Peter encounters the risen Jesus on the shore and discovers that grace restores, calls him forward, and gives him purpose again.
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Easter is not the end of the story—it’s the beginning of the mission. In this message, “The Mission Still Matters,” we dive into Matthew 28 and the Great Commission—Jesus’ final words to His followers before ascending to heaven. The tomb is empty. The stone is rolled away. But now… we are sent. This message explores: The moments leading up to the Great Commission Why Jesus meets us personally before He sends us What it means to walk in His authority The difference between making converts and making disciples How your everyday life is your mission field You’re not just saved to...
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This Easter message explores the tension between the silence of Saturday and the victory of Sunday, showing how the resurrection of Jesus is the defining moment that validates everything He said and did. When it seemed like hope was lost, God was still working, defeating death and securing victory. The empty grave is the ultimate proof that Jesus is who He claimed to be and that our past can be forgiven, our future secured, and our lives transformed.
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In Matthew 21, Jesus enters Jerusalem as King, fulfilling prophecy and receiving praise from the crowds, yet their expectations of a political savior missed His true mission. Instead of overthrowing Rome, Jesus goes to the temple and cleanses it, revealing that He came to deal with sin, restore worship, and transform hearts. This message reminds us that Jesus is not just after our praise, but our surrender, calling us to make room for Him again.
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In Luke 17:11–19, Jesus heals ten lepers, but only one returns to thank Him. This powerful moment reveals that while all ten experienced a miracle, only one encountered deeper transformation. The message challenges us to not just receive from God, but to return to Him with gratitude, recognizing that true wholeness comes from relationship, not just results.
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In John 11, Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after he had been in the tomb for four days, proving His authority over death and revealing that God often works through seasons of waiting. Mary and Martha expected Jesus to heal their brother, but instead Jesus delayed so that a greater miracle could happen and the glory of God would be revealed. The story reminds us that even when circumstances look final, nothing is over until Jesus says it is.
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Deep down we all want more than just going through the motions. What we are really longing for is Jesus. He invites us into an encounter that heals, restores, and makes all things new. As Jesus traveled through Jericho on His way to the cross, a blind beggar named Bartimaeus cried out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.” While the crowd tried to silence him, his faith stopped Jesus in His tracks. This powerful story reminds us that when we truly see who Jesus is, mercy leads to transformation and transformation leads to following Him.
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In The Gate of Worship, we return to Matthew 16 and Jesus’ bold declaration at Caesarea Philippi that the gates of hell will not prevail. Standing in a place known for spiritual darkness, Jesus calls His followers to answer the most important question: Who do you say that I am? Discover what true worship looks like as we learn to worship with awe, abandon, and intimacy, not just with songs but with surrendered lives.
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The Gate of Inadequacy explores Matthew 16:13–18 and Jesus’ declaration that the gates of hell will not prevail against His Church. Gates are defensive, not offensive—meaning hell is on defense and the Church is advancing. Yet many believers live held back by insecurity and feelings of not being enough. This message unpacks how inadequacy is not a disqualification but often God’s starting point. Through the lives of Moses, Gideon, Jeremiah, and Paul, we see that weakness becomes the platform for God’s power. Instead of comparing ourselves to others or waiting until we feel qualified,...
info_outlineIn Week 5 of the Gates of Hell series, we explore The Gate of Temptation and how spiritual battles begin long before visible sin. Standing at Caesarea Philippi in Matthew 16, Jesus declared war on the gates of hell and promised victory for His Church. But one of the most subtle gates believers walk through is temptation. From Genesis 3 to Jesus’ victory in the wilderness in Matthew 4, we see how the enemy still whispers, “Did God really say?” This message teaches how temptation works, why shame and hiding follow sin, and how submitting to God and resisting the devil leads to freedom, power, and breakthrough.