September 21, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell • Romans 4:1–4
In this powerful sermon, Pastor William McDowell exposes the spiritual warfare targeting the church's unity, challenging believers to rise above social media algorithms, political divisions, and personal preferences. He calls for a return to Christ-centered grace, demonstrating how the cross unites us beyond our differences and reveals God's transformative power in a divided world.
In Times Like These
September 14, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell • Romans 8:28–29
In this powerful sermon, Pastor William McDowell offers a timely message of hope and perspective for believers navigating challenging times. Drawing from Romans 8:28-29, he reminds us that God remains sovereign and in control, even when the world seems chaotic. Pastor William encourages listeners to cling to Jesus and trust in God's eternal plan that is bigger than our current circumstances. With compassion and wisdom, he addresses the collective trauma of recent events and provides a Christ-centered approach to maintaining peace and purpose. This sermon is a spiritual anchor for anyone feeling overwhelmed by current cultural, personal, and global challenges.
Once For All Time
September 7, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell • John 1:29
Discover the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice in Pastor William McDowell's powerful message 'Once For All Time'. Learn how Jesus' blood provides complete freedom from guilt, shame, and condemnation. Experience a life-changing revelation of God's grace and unconditional love. This sermon will revolutionize your understanding of worship, identity, and your relationship with God.
Remember & Behold
August 31, 2025 • Pastor Kendall McDowell • Matthew 14:22–28
Today’s message explores the power of remembering and beholding Jesus, emphasizing that the blood of Christ is a living, present reality that transforms, protects, and empowers believers. Pastor Kendall McDowell encourages listeners to keep their focus on Jesus, especially in new seasons and storms, reminding us that what we consistently remember shapes our faith and responses. By fixing our eyes on Christ and refusing to be distracted by fear or circumstances, we experience true transformation and victory, knowing that God’s presence always has the final word over every battle.
The Power In The Blood
August 24, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
Discover the life-changing power of the blood of Jesus in this dynamic message from Pastor William McDowell. Through biblical examples and practical insights, Pastor William unpacks 21 transformative ways the blood of Christ impacts believers—bringing forgiveness, protection, healing, spiritual authority, and direct access to God. Learn how to move beyond surface-level faith, silence the enemy’s accusations, and walk boldly in the victory Christ has already secured for you. This episode will inspire you to embrace the full power of the blood in your daily life.
Dry Bones Will Live
August 3, 2025 • Pastor Gabriel Platero • Ezekiel 37:1–6
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Gabriel Platero centers on the call of the faithful remnant to bring revival to the church and society. Drawing from Ezekiel 37, the imagery of dry bones coming to life becomes a vivid picture of renewed hope and faith. He also reflects on the value of traditional worship songs, the urgency of proclaiming God’s truth with boldness, and the danger of silence in a world of opposition. Listeners are challenged to stay rooted in God’s Word and to speak life into the “dry bones” within their own lives and communities.
The Remnant Will Rise
July 27, 2025 • Pastor Gabriel Platero • Daniel 1:1–4
Today's sermon emphasized the need for a spiritual "remnant" to rise and maintain their faith amidst societal and church compromises. Pastor Gabriel referenced Daniel's experience in Babylonian captivity, highlighting Daniel's unwavering commitment to prayer, repentance, and the Word of God. This messages urges us to embrace a lifestyle of prayer, repentance, and intercession while standing firm against cultural influences.
The Power of a Renewed Mind
July 20, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell • Romans 12:2
This sermon explores the concept of renewing the mind as described in Romans 12:2, emphasizing the importance of transforming our thinking to align with God's will. The pastor discusses how this renewal process is essential for Christians to resist conformity to the world and instead live as a powerful testimony to God's transformative power. The sermon delves into the scientific concept of neuroplasticity and relates it to the biblical idea of mind renewal, highlighting how changed thinking leads to changed living and a deeper understanding of God's paradoxical kingdom.
Between Now and Then
July 13, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell • Habakkuk 2:1–4
Pastor William McDowell explores the biblical concept of living faithfully in challenging times, drawing primarily from the book of Habakkuk. He addresses the tension between the world's increasing darkness and the Christian's hope in God's promises. The sermon emphasizes that while believers may face trials and tribulations, they are called to live faithfully, trusting in God's character and timing rather than seeking comfort or exemption from hardship. McDowell challenges the congregation to understand their role as light in a dark world and to persevere in faith, knowing that God is faithful and that ultimate redemption is coming.
God Knows What He Is Doing
July 6, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
Pastor William McDowell dives deep into the book of Habakkuk, revealing God's redemptive plan during uncertain times. Exploring the parallels between ancient Judah and our current cultural landscape, this sermon challenges believers to maintain faith when circumstances seem chaotic. Pastor William also unpacks how God's initial actions might not make sense, but His ultimate purpose is always redemptive. Learn how to live with expectation, pray through confusion, and trust that even when you don't understand, 'God knows what He's doing.' A timely word of hope and encouragement for anyone navigating personal or societal challenges.
From Worry To Worship
June 29, 2025 • Pastor Jason McMullen
Pastor Jason McMullen delivered a sermon emphasizing faith and healing. This message stresses the importance of maintaining faith and prayer, while staying connected to God and believing that He will provide revelations and guidance in times of confusion.
When Worry Meets Worship
June 22, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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Holy Disruptors
June 15, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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Stand Firm
June 8, 2025 • Pastor Gabriel Platero
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Do Not Settle
June 1, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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God Will Finish It
May 25, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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The God Who Hears
May 18, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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Don't Shut Up
May 11, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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The Assignment of the Altar
May 4, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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Hope That Does Not Disappoint
April 27, 2025 • Deacon Jordan Martino
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Search and Rescue
April 20, 2025 • Pastor William McDowell
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