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The Wonderful Cross

I Have A Bad Feeling About This

April 14, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko

Pastor Levi Lusko looks at the final wound of Jesus in our series, The Wonderful Cross, and shows us that Jesus didn’t just die for your sins, he died for your sadness too. The cross made a way for both your salvation and your healing. Learn how his pierced heart was used to do great things for others and yours can too.

I Am The Resurrection and the Life

March 31, 2024 • Pastor Shawn Johnson • John 11:25

Pastor Shawn Johnson reminds us that because of Easter everything changes! Our God is big and powerful but also close and personal. There is nothing He cannot handle and the promise of Easter is that because of Christ we can live in freedom.

I Didn't See It Coming

March 29, 2024 • Pastor Jennie Lusko • Mark 14:65

Pastor Jennie Lusko looks at another one of the wounds of Jesus in our series, The Wonderful Cross, and shows us that because Jesus wore the crown of thorns, we can wear the crown of life. We often don’t see it coming when pain and hardship come our way, but Jesus knew what was coming for Him–torture, pain, mockery, shame, nakedness, ridicule, and death–and did it voluntarily, vicariously, and victoriously!

Left Foot, Right Path

March 24, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko • Revelation 10

Looking at Revelation Chapter 10, Pastor Levi Lusko shares that even in chaos, you can stay on the right path and keep your feet on solid ground. Looking at the powerful imagery of the angel in Revelation standing strong with one foot on land and the other on the sea, we see the balance between controlling what we can and trusting God with what we can't. We're learning that even in the face of chaos, we can choose to stay on the right path, and do what we can with what is in our control while we wait for Jesus to return.

On Your Feet

March 18, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko • Leviticus 14:14–18

In this message, Pastor Levi explores the profound impact of tuning into God's whispers, engaging in His work, and walking in His ways. Looking at the story of the Leper in Leviticus 14, this message serves as a powerful reminder that finding your footing and getting back up on your feet after life has knocked you down isn't about your good works, but about receiving the healing only Jesus can give, and aligning your heart and actions with God's purpose. It's through this that you find strength, security, and the ability to rise up in the face of pain and adversity.

I Can't Handle This

March 11, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko • Mark 3:1–6

Pastor Levi Lusko shares important handles for handling seasons of abundance. Looking at the story from the Gospels of the man with the withered hand, this message explores the paradox that our greatest strengths can also be our greatest vulnerabilities. Learn how the seasons of abundance are not just times for celebration but also for cautious introspection, and discover the most important prayer you can pray on the mountaintop. Shift your perspective on success and strength, steering you towards honesty, humility, vulnerability, and authority.

I'm Not What You Think

March 3, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko • Judges 3:12–26

Pastor Levi Lusko teaches on the transformative power of embracing our true identity in Christ. He explores the biblical narrative of Ehud, a left-handed hero whose uniqueness was his advantage, and how this story parallels with our own lives. We're invited to cast aside the incorrect labels placed upon us by others or even ourselves, and discover the strength in what sets us apart.

Be Right Back

February 25, 2024 • Pastor Levi Lusko • Luke 13:10–17, Isaiah 53:5

Pastor Levi Lusko sets the stage for an in-depth exploration of the healing waiting for us Jesus' crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. Looking into Isaiah 53:5, we uncover the layers of healing, forgiveness, and peace granted by Jesus' wounds–looking specifically at the wounds on His back. Discover four things that contribute to keeping us bound: burdens, spiritual attacks, cowardice, or betrayal, and how Jesus willingly stayed bound, taking on the scourging so you could be free.