February 17, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Proverbs 16:1–4
Man devises his own plans in his heart, but the LORD has something completely different in mind. What seems right to us is often rooted in desires that feel justified, but when we surrender to the impulses of our own hearts, it leads to destruction. When we align ourselves with the mind and purposes of the LORD, however, we find peace, joy, and true blessing.
1 Peter 1
February 16, 2026 • Karyn Johnson • 1 Peter 1
Leviticus 11
February 15, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Leviticus 11
From the very beginning, God created distinctions. With those distinctions, He gave us a call. In the fulfillment of that call, He established boundaries. Yet at some point, we chose not to honor those boundaries and began to blur the lines He clearly drew. Again and again, God warns us about the danger of erasing what He has defined. Now more than ever, we must heed His message and return to honoring the distinctions He has set before us.
Isaiah 21
February 15, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Isaiah 21
It is time to set the watchman. God’s judgment is coming. He calls His people to pay attention. We cannot abdicate this responsibility. We must walk faithfully with our God and extend the warning of His imminent judgment.
Mark 14:66-72
February 12, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Mark 14:66–72
Today we’ll be talking about some very famous words that came out of the mouth of Jesus that Peter simply chose not to believe. And before we become so quick to condemn him for what he did, perhaps it might be good to stop and consider that but by the grace of God, so go I.
Critical Information Every Man Must Know!
February 10, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • 1 Kings 2:1–4
Prepare yourself to hear words so critical that they were left by a dying man to his son, knowing it was the only thing he had left to give to him. Get ready for some life-changing instruction.
Leviticus 10
February 8, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Leviticus 10
As of late, we have been seeing and hearing of many evil things taking place within different Christian church movements, and every bit of it has been heartbreaking. Perhaps the most astounding aspect of what is unfolding before our very eyes is what appears to be a profound lack of awareness or even respect for the God that so many of these leaders claim to represent. Here is the reality. God will not be mocked, and the truth will always come out. Let that be a sign to us of what we must be paying attention to, because it truly is that important.
Isaiah 20
February 8, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Isaiah 20
Everything that God tells us is true, and responding to that truth is not optional. There are moments when the LORD makes the urgency unmistakable, and the only faithful response is obedience, even when it is uncomfortable or costly. In Isaiah 20, God uses Isaiah’s obedience as a living example, showing us that walking in truth often requires surrender before it brings understanding. This chapter reminds us that obedience to God has the power to expose false trust, redirect our hearts, and change lives forever.
Mark 14:53-65
February 5, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Mark 14:53–65
The death of Christ and His resurrection are extraordinary moments in history, but perhaps the most remarkable part of His life was the perfection that led Him to the cross. He paid an immense price that we could never afford, and through Him we now have a salvation that cannot be earned. Now that we possess something so priceless, here’s the real question. Are you willing to do your reasonable service? Because the truth is costly.
If You’re In Trouble With NO HOPE, You MUST WATCH THIS!
February 3, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Ecclesiastes 10:5–10
It's Getting really bad out there but we have hope. The answer is in front of out face and more than ever we must trust in the one who gave us the answer!
Introduction to 1st and 2nd Peter
February 2, 2026 • 1 Peter, 2 Peter
Karyn Johnson gives a survey of issues faced by the early church that Peter addresses in these books.
Leviticus 9
February 1, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Leviticus 9
One of the most common complaints that comes from people in the church is that they do not feel like God has given them the opportunity they are looking for. The problem is that there are hundreds, if not thousands, of opportunities that God puts in front of His children, but none of those mean anything if you do not acknowledge His presence. The most foundational way we do that is through obedience, and that obedience gets rewarded. Brace yourself for a very important discussion in the Bible that will prove to change your life.
Mark 14:43-52
January 29, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Mark 14:43–52
Life is filled with circumstances that create fear in our hearts, often pushing us in directions that are destructive. Yet when God is in the middle of those moments, fear can become a reminder that His hand is at work in ways we do not yet see. More often than we realize, fear comes just before great victory. Tonight, we are talking about all of it.
We’re At War, And There’s Only One Way To Win!
January 27, 2026 • Psalm 143
We’re fighting a war that cannot be seen, and as we sit in the midst of it, the attacks are increasing. This is something we expected would happen in the last days, and there’s only one way to engage and find victory.
Leviticus 8
January 25, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Leviticus 8
Many have no awareness that walking with God is rooted in a work He alone accomplishes, and a simple faith we are called to exercise. When we lead by serving, it requires obedience that follows cleansing through God’s sacrifice, and that obedience demands complete surrender. These actions point us forward to our true High Priest, our Messiah Jesus, who offered Himself as the ultimate sacrifice without sin and denied His own will by leading in perfect obedience to our heavenly Father.
All Church Prayer Meeting!
January 25, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddia
Please join us for the very first prayer meeting, our all church prayer meeting of the year. We have a lot of very important things to pray for, and we have some very big needs to give to our great God. This one is very important, so please consider joining us!
Mark 14:32-42
January 22, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Mark 14:32–42
In the words of the late, great Walter Martin, Christians who fail to engage in this spiritual war become the first casualties of it. And perhaps one of the leading factors that contribute to this type of casualty is the desire for comfort over prayer and obedience. Today we are going to talk about what may be one of the most important passages in the Bible to give us a better understanding of what all of this means.
We're Having Another Bible Q&A!
January 20, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddus
Join us for what will be a great Q&A session! Don't Miss out!
Women's Bible Study - Our God, The Great Provider
January 19, 2026 • Karyn Johnson • John 3:1–17
Isaiah 18
January 18, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Isaiah 18
Throughout human history, mankind has consistently confused inaction with no action, and nowhere is this more evident than in how people view the true and living God. Because He loves us and cares about us, He warns us, patiently and repeatedly, yet we ignore Him, assuming His silence means indifference or weakness. But the day is coming when that patience will end. The God who calmly observes the nations will step forward as Judge, and when He does, everything will be leveled according to His righteousness. Make no mistake, when that moment arrives, you will want to be on the right side of history.
Leviticus 7
January 18, 2026 • Pastor James Kaddis • Leviticus 7
One of the most shocking things revealed about God throughout the Bible is His clear and intentional desire to be close to us and to interact with us. He makes that obvious in virtually every way, but there is one major caveat that never changes. It has to be done His way. We do not get to approach God on our terms, because in almost every instance where we try to do that, we end up bringing destruction upon ourselves. Leviticus 7 makes this unmistakably clear. God is not distant, and He is not unwilling, but He is holy. Quite simply put, God is holy, and you don’t get Him your way!