Sermon Archive

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…]

SERMON SERIES: SCROOGE (PART 2): LETTING GO OF OLD LABELS

A message from James A. Holloway, delivered on December 14, 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…]

SERMON SERIES: SCROOGE (PART 1): A CHRISTMAS CAROL OF REDEMPTION

A message from James A. Holloway, delivered on December 7, 2025.

Christmas brings out powerful emotions. For some, it is joy and anticipation. For others, it is exhaustion, grief, or loneliness. This message opens a three week Christmas series using the familiar story of A Christmas Carol to explore how redemption begins when we face the truth about ourselves and allow God to transform our story. [Learn more…]

UNDER ATTACK | STANDING FIRM IN SPIRITUAL WARFARE

A message by Tammy Holloway, delivered on November 16, 2025.

The sermon emphasizes that spiritual warfare is not primarily about circumstances, people, or inconvenience, but about unseen spiritual forces that oppose God’s purposes. These attacks can show up physically, mentally, and emotionally, often during seasons of faithfulness, compassion, and ministry impact. [Learn more…]