Sermon Archive
Did you miss one of our sermons? You can get caught up here in our sermon archive, which includes a brief summary and the full video message. These messages are also available on YouTube and Spotify.
A message by Teresa Lanni, delivered on February 15, 2026..

In this message, we trace the biblical journey of Saul the Pharisee to Paul the apostle, following the account in Acts. Saul was highly educated in the Scriptures and deeply devoted to the law, yet spiritually blind to the truth that the Scriptures point to Jesus. His dramatic encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus changed everything. [Learn more…]
MORE THAN A SAVIOR: RECOVERING REVERENCE FOR CHRIST
A message by James A. Holloway, delivered on February 8, 2026.

This message calls the church to recover a biblical reverence for Jesus, not as a rejection of grace but as its proper outcome. The sermon explores how modern believers can become comfortable with forgiveness while drifting from awe, authority, and submission. Scripture presents grace and reverence together. [Learn more…]
A message from Tyler Pool, delivered on January 18, 2026.

What does real biblical faith look like in everyday life? Is faith about trusting God instead of taking responsibility or trusting God while taking responsibility? In this message, we dive deep into the tension between faith and personal responsibility, exploring how Scripture calls believers to live with active, wise, and obedient faith. [Learn more…]
THE EARLY CHURCH: UNTRADTIONAL, UNCONVENTIONAL, UNASHAMED
A message from James A. Holloway, delivered on January 4, 2026

While many people carry assumptions about what church is supposed to look like (comfortable, predictable, and contained) the first church did not fit those expectations at all. They had no buildings, programs, or institutional influence, yet God used ordinary, Spirit-filled believers to spark a movement that changed the world. [Learn more…]
SERMON SERIES: SCROOGE (PART 3): HOPE FOR CHRISTMAS AND BEYOND
A message from James A. Holloway, delivered on December 21, 2025.

As we move into the final days before Christmas, this message explains how Christmas isn’t just a holiday. It’s a reminder of hope. A hope rooted in the arrival of Jesus, and a hope anchored in His promise to come again. And how hope is something we can hold onto during Christmas and beyond. [Learn more…]