The Holy Spirit is active and present to move you beyond reading the pages of the Bible. If you need to be refreshed, reenergized, and revived, He is there to bring a new wind of energy and power to your life. On Sunday, October 13, 2024, Pastor Chad concludes his Living Water sermon series with the Wind of the Holy Spirit.
Our Secret Weapon (PART 2)
October 2, 2024 • Pastor Chad Gilligan
Our Secret Weapon (9/29/24)
September 29, 2024 • Pastor Chad Gilligan • Ephesians 6:10–18
Life is a spiritual battle. We may not always see the war in front of us, but we can feel it. We can feel the drain...the exhaustion, frustration, and fear. But God did not send us into war unarmed and alone. We are not destined for defeat. On September 29, 2024, Pastor Chad Gilligan reveals God's Secret Weapon.
Who Is The Holy Spirit? (9/22/24)
September 22, 2024 • Pastor Chad Gilligan • John 14:16–17, John 14:25–27, John 16:7–15
Non-existent in our thoughts or only remembered in the Book of Acts, he’s the often-forgotten part of the Trinity. Yet, the Holy Spirit is one of the most influential parts of our spiritual walk. If we want to know God, if we want to know Jesus, if we want to grow in our faith, we also need to know the Holy Spirit. On Sunday, September 22, 2024, Pastor Chad Gilligan gives us Three Facts About the Holy Spirit.
Rivers of Living Water (9/15/24)
September 15, 2024 • Pastor Chad Gilligan • John 7:37–39
Living Water doesn’t stay stagnant. It doesn’t pollute or age, slowly filling with waste and bacteria. Living Water moves, sweeping away impurities, and refreshing everything it touches. If you are thirsty for more from this life, it’s time to move into the living waters of the Holy Spirit. On Sunday, September 15, 2024, Pastor Chad Gilligan shares seven promises from God’s Word to all who are thirsty.
FaceTime (9/8/24)
September 8, 2024 • Pastor Chad Gilligan • Psalm 44:3, Psalm 89:15–16, Psalm 4:6–8
If you never spend time with someone, are you truly their friend? If you don’t care whether or not you see them, can you still say you love a person? It is the same with God. When we don’t prioritize the One who died for us, saves us, and ultimately restores our lives, can we still call ourselves Christians? On Sunday, September 8, 2024, Pastor Chad Gilligan began a new sermon series called, Living Water, and speaks on the importance of spending FaceTime with God.