May 3, 2026 • Pastor Gabriel Platero • Ephesians 3:10
In this message, Pastor Gabriel unpacks Ephesians 3:10 and calls the church to live as a Spirit-formed koinonia family that makes the future kingdom of God visible right now. He exposes the enemy’s tactics of offense, unforgiveness, pride, and selfish ambition, and shows how forgiveness, humility, and intentional community become spiritual warfare and a living display of God’s wisdom.
The Model of The Future: Part II
April 26, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Ephesians 3:8–10
In this message, Pastor William McDowell continues reframing what the church truly is. This message will challenge your view of church, call you out of main-character Christianity, and invite you to live as part of a people formed by the Spirit to love deeply, serve sacrificially, and model the future kingdom now.
The Model of the Future
April 19, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • John 13:34–35
Pastor William McDowell continues the “Holy Year” journey by reframing what the Church truly is and why it exists. He teaches that the Church is not a spiritual gas station for individual growth, but a Spirit-formed family that embodies and displays the future Kingdom of God in the present. Pastor William unpacks spiritual formation as becoming fluent in the “language of the future” and challenges Western individualism by calling believers into a shared life that proves to the world that Jesus is Lord.
Formed In Christ
April 12, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Philippians 2:1–4
In this message, Pastor William teaches on spiritual formation as a deeply communal journey, not an individual self‑improvement project. This sermon is a call to lay down individualism, embrace our identity as God’s people, and live out Christlike love, humility, and vulnerability in community.
What Must I Do?
April 5, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Matthew 19:16–26
On this Easter Sunday message, Pastor William McDowell unpacks our deepest human fears—death and judgment—and shows how Scripture reveals both their cause and their cure. Through the story of the rich young ruler and the call to recognize our need for God, repent, believe in Jesus, and receive His finished work, Pastor William invites listeners to move from self‑reliance to surrender—and to live free from the fear of death and judgment by trusting in Christ alone.
For The Sake of Others
March 29, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell
In this message, Pastor William McDowell teaches on spiritual formation, the fruit of salvation, and the absolute centrality of Christ as the cornerstone. Christianity is not mere labels, morals, or religious décor—but a visible, Spirit-produced life that reflects Jesus in character, authority, and community.
It explains how God plants believers in local community for the sake of maturity, so that the work He does in us becomes a gift for the sake of others. This message calls listeners to submit to Christ as Lord, stay rooted, and allow the Holy Spirit to produce lasting fruit that glorifies God and blesses His family.
Authority, the Overflow of Proximity
March 22, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Luke 2:41–52, Luke 3:21–22, Luke 4:31–37
In this powerful message, Pastor William McDowell teaches on the eight “patterns of proximity”. This sermon calls believers to embrace God’s process, trust His timing, and pursue deeper communion with Him so that His authority can be revealed through their lives.
The Theology of Authority
March 15, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Mark 3:13–15, Galatians 6:7–9, Matthew 28:18–20
In this message, Pastor William McDowell ministers on the theology of authority and the visible fruit of true spiritual formation. What is cultivated in secret with God cannot remain hidden—it must show up in character, authority, and community. He challenges the Western tendency to reduce spiritual growth to emotional self‑regulation and reminds believers that all authority comes from Christ. This message will stir you to pursue God Himself, not just His blessings, and to expect authentic spiritual fruit that impacts your life and the world around you.
Let It Show
March 8, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Galatians 6:7–9, 2 Thessalonians 3:6–13, Galatians 5:22–23, Colossians 1:26–27, Philippians 2:13
In this message, Pastor William McDowell teaches on spiritual formation, hidden works, and the visible fruit God intends to produce in our lives. He contrasts formation by the Spirit with deformation by the world, exposing how Western culture and comfort often dull our expectation for the supernatural and our commitment to prayer and fasting. This word calls believers to resist spiritual idleness, re-center on Jesus in an unstable world, and pray, “Lord, what You’re doing in me, let it show.”
Formation In Fragile Times
March 1, 2026 • Pastor Jason McMullen • 1 Peter 1:6–7, 1 Peter 3:13–17
In this message, Pastor Jason McMullen calls the Church to be formed, not frantic in an age of global instability, war, and cultural upheaval. This timely word encourages believers to be response-driven, not reactionary—running toward God’s purposes rather than merely away from trouble.
Hidden Works
February 22, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Galatians 6:7–8, Matthew 6:1–8
In this message, Pastor William shows that Jesus assumes a lifestyle of giving, praying, and fasting in secret, and teaches that what is cultivated in hidden communion with God will always bear visible fruit in character, authority, and community. This message is an invitation to commit this entire Holy Year to the secret place, sowing to the Spirit with the expectation that nothing done in the Spirit is wasted.
At The Center
February 15, 2026 • Pastor Jordan Martino • Colossians 1:9–17, Romans 8:2
In this message, Pastor Jordan Martino calls us to re-center our lives around Christ as the true source, sustainer, and purpose of our existence — by Him, through Him, and for Him. This message is a clear, urgent call to examine what truly sits at the center of our lives—and to realign everything (our identity, ambitions, relationships, and decisions) in Him, the only center that can hold all things together.
A Better King
February 8, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • 1 Samuel 8:1
Pastor William McDowell explains that we are always being formed—either by the Spirit into Christlikeness or by the world into its image—and that true spiritual formation is driven by allegiance, not just information. Using Israel’s demand for a king “like the other nations,” Pastor William shows how believers today can still claim God while quietly trusting money, relationships, politics, or visible leaders to do what only God can.
Set Apart in a World of Chaos
February 1, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Leviticus 19:2
Pastor William McDowell calls believers to a year of intentional consecration and spiritual formation in the midst of a chaotic world. He contrasts formation vs. deformation and warns against the quiet pull of culture. This message will challenge you to live set apart, resist the pull of the world, and intentionally allow Christ to be formed in you.
This Moment Matters
January 25, 2026 • Pastor Jason McMullen • Ezra 8:21–23
In this timely message, Pastor Jason unpacks how God always gives advisement before advancement—He speaks before He moves. If you’re sensing God calling you to “get serious” this year—to lay some things down, to grow, to fast, to obey—this message will help you understand what the moment means and how to respond so you can “see what you’ve never seen” in God.
Worth It All
January 18, 2026 • Pastor Gabriel Platero • Ecclesiastes 1:1–2
Discover the life-transforming message from Sunday Service with Pastor Gabriel Platero as he explores the book of Ecclesiastes, revealing the futility of chasing worldly success and the true fulfillment found only in Christ. Be challenged and encouraged to consecrate your life, pursue Jesus above all, and experience the peace, joy, and purpose that only He provides.
A Holy Year
January 11, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • Leviticus 19:23–25
Pastor William McDowell calls Deeper Fellowship Church into a consecrated year, not just a 21-day fast. He teaches that God is inviting us to be different, to embrace holiness as a lifestyle, and to reorder our time, desires, and attention around His presence. Using the principle that “increase follows consecration, not efficiency,” Pastor William challenges us to give God the whole year as an offering of praise, trusting that what comes after will be a harvest only God can produce.
Pursue & Recover
January 4, 2026 • Pastor William McDowell • 1 Samuel 30:1–8
Pastor William McDowell exposes how the enemy steals our passion and hope in the “in‑between” seasons—and calls us into a 2026 “recover all” season, learning to weep, strengthen ourselves in the Lord, seek His direction, and boldly snatch back everything God has promised.
Limitless Power
December 14, 2025 • Pastor Gabriel Platero • Jeremiah 32:17
Experience a faith-building message on “The Limitless Power of God” with Pastor Gabriel. This message will stir your faith, awaken your awareness of who lives inside of you, and call you to a fresh pursuit of God—trusting His timing, His plan, and His limitless power at work in and through your life.
Limitless Grace
December 7, 2025 • Deacon Jordan Martino • 1 Corinthians 15:10
In this powerful message, Pastor Jordan Martino continues the “Limitless God” series by unpacking the limitless grace of God. Listeners are challenged to stop viewing this season as “leftovers” and instead see it as a launching pad for what God is about to do, learning to rely on grace in weakness, wilderness, and everyday obedience.
Big God, Little Me
November 30, 2025 • Pastor Jerry Bell • Psalm 65:5–13
In this powerful message, Pastor Jerry Bell unpacks Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman in John 4 to reveal a limitless God who breaks through every barrier—our people, past, position and patterns, and perception of God. You’ll be reminded that God exists outside of time, nothing is too hard for Him, and He is not intimidated by your history or present struggles. As you listen, your faith will be stirred to remove self-imposed limits, trust God for the impossible, and, like the woman at the well, carry your testimony so that others can “come see a man” and encounter the living Jesus for themselves.