February 8, 2026
In a culture shaped by radical individualism, many believe faith can thrive in isolation—private, personalized, and disconnected. Yet in Matthew 16:13–18, Jesus makes a bold and enduring declaration: “I will build my church.” Not a movement of lone believers. Not a digital substitute. A church. This message explores why the church still matters, what Jesus is building it for, and why there is no alternative plan for God’s redemptive work in the world. Rooted in worship and witness, the church is not an event to attend but a people to belong to. As we confront the quiet disengagement of Western Christianity, we are called to move from attending to belonging, from consuming to contributing, and from comfort to becoming comforters. Jesus is still building His church—and He invites us to be fully devoted.
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December 28, 2025
What happens after you’ve seen Jesus? Simeon’s story shows us how to wait well, recognize salvation when it’s right in front of us, and respond in faith. Christ has come, Christ is here, and Christ will come again—so what will you do today? To watch the full service,...
December 21, 2025
Fear, uncertainty, and interrupted plans are part of Joseph’s story—and often ours too. In this Fourth Sunday of Advent message from Matthew 1:18–25, we hear God’s words, “Do not fear,” and discover what it means to trust Him when the path forward is unclear. Jesus is...
December 14, 2025
Jesus declared, “I am the light of the world.” What does that mean in a world filled with darkness? In this message, we explore how Jesus brings light, healing, and hope through the story of the man born blind in John 9 and the Festival of Light. Discover how God uses...