July 6, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 1:1–11
In this message, Pastor Lloyd unpacks the opening of Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, written to a community of mature believers facing deep trials. Paul reminds them, and us, that the Holy Spirit is our ever-present Comforter, walking beside us in every hardship. Far from being meaningless, our suffering is used by God to shape us into the likeness of Christ. Just as the Corinthian believers were encouraged to trust God’s sovereign purpose in their pain, we too can find hope and strength knowing that our true comfort comes from Him.
The Unshakeable Foundation of Grace
July 27, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 1:12–24
Even when our plans change, God’s faithfulness never does. In this message, Pastor Lloyd unpacks Paul’s heartfelt explanation for why he delayed his visit to Corinth, not out of indecision, but out of sincerity and love. Through it all, we’re reminded that all of God’s promises are Yes and Amen in Christ. He is the one who establishes us, anoints us, and gives us the Holy Spirit as a guarantee. Because of His unchanging grace, we can walk with integrity, stand firm in faith, and trust Him to carry us forward in the mission He has given us.
The Fragrance of Christ
August 3, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 2
In this encouraging message from 2 Corinthians chapter 2, the power of forgiveness and restoration within the body of Christ is explored. Apostle Paul urges the church in Corinth to forgive a repentant brother, showing how grace triumphs over judgment and how restoring relationships reflects God’s own mercy toward us. Pastor Lloyd emphasizes that the church is a hospital for the hurting, not a museum for the perfect. Even within the church, there are those who struggle with sin and are brokenhearted over it. As brothers and sisters in Christ, we are called to encourage one another with tenderness, helping each other grow closer to the Lord in faith.
Living Letters Full of Grace
August 10, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 3
This message delves into 2 Corinthians 3, highlighting the contrast between the old covenant of the law and the new covenant brought by the Spirit. Paul explains how the glory of the old covenant fades compared to the surpassing glory found in Christ’s grace. The sermon reveals how the Spirit transforms hearts, brings freedom from condemnation, and enables believers to reflect God’s glory in their lives. It challenges listeners to live by the Spirit and embrace the freedom Christ provides.
God Shining Through Our Weakness
August 31, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 4
In 2 Corinthians 4, Paul calls us to look beyond life’s temporary trials and fix our eyes on God’s eternal glory. Though we may feel weak or even crushed, the hope of Christ shines brighter than every hardship. Pastor Lloyd encourages us to persevere through trials, living not for what is passing away, but for the unseen Kingdom of God that lasts forever.
All Things New!! - Part 1
September 7, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 5
When you believe in Christ, you are made new! In this encouraging message, Pastor Lloyd delves into 2 Corinthians 5:1–7, unpacking the hope we have through the resurrection and the transformative love of Christ. He emphasizes the incredible gift of the Holy Spirit, who serves as a down payment of God’s promises and works in our lives to shape us into the image of Christ. Even as we walk by faith in this world, we are reminded that our ultimate home is with the Lord—an eternal dwelling that far surpasses anything we know here on earth.
All Things New!! - Part 2
September 14, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 5
In Part 2 of 2 Corinthians 5:1-21, we continue to explore the transformative power of Christ’s reconciliation. Pastor Lloyd delves into what it means to live as a new creation in Christ, embracing the eternal hope that comes from our heavenly dwelling. We examine how God calls us to be His ambassadors, carrying the message of reconciliation to a world in need of His love. Be encouraged, challenged, and inspired to live boldly for Christ, reflecting His grace and mercy in every area of your life.
A Heart Transformed By Grace
September 28, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 6:1–13
In this message, we explore how God’s grace has the power to transform our hearts and lives. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 6:1-13, we learn what it means to live as God’s ministers with sincerity and compassion, despite challenges and hardships. Be encouraged to embrace God’s call, reflect His love, and experience the freedom and transformation that come from a heart surrendered to Him.
Separated Unto God Our Father
October 5, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 6:14—7:1
In this message, Pastor Lloyd calls believers to live lives of holiness and separation from the world. Just as a faithful spouse is devoted to one alone, we too are called to be fully devoted to God—turning away from the idols and influences of this world. We belong to Him, and our lives should reflect that sacred relationship.
Sweet Godly Sorrow
October 12, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 7
As believers, we are called to walk in the holiness of God, set apart for Him and unspotted by the world. In this message, Pastor Lloyd reminds us that true separation unto God begins with a heart purified in Christ. The Apostle Paul teaches that godly sorrow is not a sorrow that destroys, but one that leads to repentance and renewal. Through this gracious sorrow, we are drawn closer to God and transformed by His holiness.
The Grace of Giving - Part 1 "Working in Our Hearts"
November 2, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 8:1–9
Giving is not about pressure or prosperity—it’s about grace. In this message, Pastor Lloyd shares from 2 Corinthians 8:1–9, where Paul reminds us that true generosity flows from a heart transformed by Christ. When we understand His grace, giving becomes a joyful reflection of His love, not a demand or duty.
The Grace of Giving - Part 2 "Finishing What We Started"
November 9, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 8:10—9:5
God calls His followers to be willing and cheerful givers and servants! Pastor Lloyd emphasizes that God values a willing heart to give more than a sense of obligation. Our hearts reveal where our true treasures lie, and too often, money becomes the greatest competitor for our hearts of worship. In this message, discover how giving with a joyful and willing spirit honors God, strengthens your faith, and aligns your heart with Christ’s selfless love.
The Grace of Giving - Part 3 "An Overflowing Heart"
November 16, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 9
This message explores 2 Corinthians 9 and the way Paul describes generosity as the natural overflow of a heart shaped by God’s grace. The focus is on how cheerful giving springs from gratitude rather than obligation, and how God supplies the seed, multiplies the harvest, and uses believers’ gifts to produce thanksgiving and glory to His name. The sermon highlights the spiritual freedom that comes from grace-driven generosity and shows how an overflowing heart impacts attitudes, strengthens faith, and becomes a testimony of Christ’s love in action.
Spiritual Warfare (Of the Subtle Kind) - Part 1
November 23, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 10:1–11
Spiritual warfare is real and often subtle. Paul urges believers to submit to God, cast down arguments against Christ, and take every thought captive. Pastor Lloyd explains how even modern technology can become a tool the enemy uses to distract us from God. In a world full of noise, victory comes by keeping our minds anchored in Christ and relying on God’s strength.
Spiritual Warfare (Of the Subtle Kind) - Part 2
November 30, 2025 • Pastor Lloyd Pulley • 2 Corinthians 10:12—11:15
In this message, Pastor Lloyd warns believers to be alert to false teaching and the subtle nature of demonic warfare. The enemy uses deceitful doctrines and clever schemes to draw people away from the truth of God’s Word. Paul urges believers to resist deception by standing firm in the gospel—Jesus Christ and Him crucified—the truth that alone sets us free.