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The Now And The Not Yet

October 30, 2022 • T.D. Davis

Everyone can relate to “not yet” moments in life. Like a child anxiously anticipating his parents waking up on Christmas morning, we can easily categorize these occasions in life as a wasted potential of time well spent. Interestingly enough, Jesus’ life on earth represented 30 “not yet” years leading up to a new season of “now” in regards to His Heavenly Father’s direction. In this message, T.D. Davis (Co-Lead Pastor), focuses on Jesus’ “now” moment and how “not yet” seasons are opportunities for our faithful means to God's sovereign end.

Savor Every Season

January 8, 2023 • T.D. Davis

How do we savor every season? After nearly 30 years of obscurity, Jesus inconveniently enters into a 40 day wilderness test where he is tempted by the devil. By the time it is all said and done, Satan's tactics and Jesus’ posture helps illustrate a clear spiritual reality: The devil continually desires us to choose against God and Jesus safeguarded Himself through every temptation with unmodified obedience. In this message T.D. Davis (co-lead pastor) offers practical ways we can lean into the model of Jesus and harvest massive spiritual growth as we cooperate with obscurity into the power of ordinary faithfulness.

Positional Paradox

January 1, 2023 • T.D. Davis

Jesus uses many different “paradoxes” (or seemingly contradictory statements) to describe the way His rule and reign often contrasts from earthly wisdom. In that vein of thought, one of the most compelling contrasts in the New Testament is the eyewitnessed authority that Jesus uses during His earthly ministry. Rather than ruling from a position of power familiar to those around Him, Jesus’ power paradoxically comes from a place of submission. In this message, T.D. Davis (co-lead pastor) unpacks the positional paradox Jesus uses in His final temptation in the wilderness and the access we have to that power, even in unknown seasons.

My "Wild" Friend

December 18, 2022 • T.D. Davis

Chances are we’ve all got names and faces in our younger years of friends who were just “wild”! Contrasting this sense of joy, friendship, and community is Jesus’ experience in the desert alone and being tempted by the devil. In Satan’s final offer to Jesus is an opportunity to wield power and authority in a way that affirms individualized aspirations and in turn, helps prop up a vision for the “Kingdom of ‘Me’”. In this message, we discover that one of the greatest “friends" in this life is the one who helps incubate the relationship our human souls need most.