Jesus Culture Sacramento Message of the Week
God calls us into greater faith, but it begins with remembering His past faithfulness. Pastor Banning reminds us that what God has done gives us confidence in what He will do.
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Hope for a nation isn’t found in politics or platforms; it’s found in the local church being fully alive in love and purpose. Pastor Banning calls us back to the heart of revival, where believers who have encountered the love of God are fully engaged in their calling and live with deep awareness of why they are where they are.
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Are you building for the temporary or investing in eternity? In this powerful message, Pastor Mark Kresge challenges us to live with eternity in mind and not get lost in the vapor of the temporary. We are called to live generously, invest in what matters to God, and let selflessness mark our lives.
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You cannot separate generosity and discipleship. Pastor Becky Johnson teaches us that generosity is a heart posture. It has nothing to do with money but is first a call to true worship. What will you give for Jesus?
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This week, Pastor Becky unpacks a powerful truth: what we believe about ourselves shapes how we live. Jesus came to rewrite our story, and through his sacrifice on the cross, we’ve been adopted and transformed from orphans into sons and daughters that have full access to the love and security of the Father. When we embrace this truth, we stop striving for worth and start living from the confidence of who we already are.
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You can’t be a disciple of Jesus until you embrace your identity in Jesus. Pastor Mark Kresge shares a powerful word on the transformation that happens in our lives when we step into our Godly identity. Not only do we begin to experience abundant life, but we also discover who we are and how to live.
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This week, Jesus Culture Sacramento and Jesus Culture San Diego joined together for a joint service. Pastors Becky Johnson and Zack Curry both brought powerful messages. Pastor Becky shares how God is calling us to let go of false comforts and prepare for a greater glory. Drawing from Haggai 2 and 2 Kings 4, she reminds us that how we prepare matters. Pastor Zack encourages us to press in, seek the Lord, and respond to His invitation with faith and hunger. God is moving—let’s be ready to receive.
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In this episode, Banning Liebscher continues our prayer series, part of the House of Discipleship. He shares how gratitude shifts our mindset from lack to abundance, reconnecting us with God's character and the truth of His provision. Whether you’re feeling frustrated with God’s timing or overwhelmed by unmet expectations, this episode will encourage you to reframe your perspective and rediscover the transformative power of thankfulness.
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In this powerful message, Cody Williams challenges us to live lives that flow with the abundance of God’s love, grace, and generosity. Drawing from John 7:37-38, Cody unpacks what it means to be rivers, not reservoirs, of living water, especially in a world that often leads us to operate out of fear and scarcity. He highlights three key areas where God is inviting us to align our hearts with His: love, grace, and generosity. This episode will inspire you to move from self-preservation to purpose and from control to Christlike compassion.
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Is your prayer life what you need it to be? Pastor Becky Johnson teaches us that abiding prayer is not a formality, it’s a discipline and an invitation that requires something of us. Wherever our hearts and minds are abiding, the fruit of our lives will reflect that. Where are you abiding?
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