May 17, 2026
In John 21:1–19, we see the resurrected Jesus move toward Peter in grace, not condemnation. Jesus restores Peter at the very place of his failure, reminding us that resurrection life is not built on performance, but on love. This message explores how failure is met with mercy, shame with grace, and weakness with resurrection power. No matter how far you’ve fallen, Jesus is still calling: “Follow Me.”
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June 14, 2026
IIn this message from 2 Timothy 1:6–14, we explore Paul’s call to “fan into flame the gift of God” and what it means to live with a faith that is both rooted in truth and alive with the Holy Spirit. We examine the dangers of mistaking emotional excitement for...
June 7, 2026
In John 6, many walked away when Jesus’ words became hard to hear. In this message, we explore the difference between chasing spiritual experiences and being formed into faithful disciples. Moments of excitement can stir us—but they were never meant to sustain us....
May 31, 2026
What does true worship look like in a modern world? In this message from Acts 2:37–47, Pastor Sean Yost explores how the early church embraced a faith centered on the Gospel, the Sacraments, and the Holy Spirit. We discover how the Evangelical, Sacramental, and...


