
Episodes

Sunday Sep 22, 2024
Jesus Is Worthy of Worship: Rev. 4-5
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
Sunday Sep 22, 2024
The heavenly throne room erupts with singing, praise, and worship to the Lamb. The chorus crescendoes when the Lamb steps forward to open the scroll and fulfill the promises of God. This passage shows us that Jesus is worthy of our worship and encourages us to join in with the chorus of heaven.

Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Meeting Jesus at the YMCA
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
It's easy to follow the crowd and walk in the way of the world. But God didn't promise to make us better people; he promised to make us new. The Christian life is one of total transformation from beginning to end. Sometimes, it's as simple as walking in a different direction.
Preacher: Terry Feix

Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
The Joy of the Lord
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Joy is a trademark of the Christian life, but how do you get it? In Philippians, Paul commands the church to rejoice! In John 15, Jesus promises his followers joy. All through the Bible joy comes from communion with God. Even in trying circumstances and intense suffering, we can find joy through Jesus Christ.
Preacher: Kerwin Dees

Monday Sep 02, 2024
Jesus Is Leading the Church: Rev. 1:12-20
Monday Sep 02, 2024
Monday Sep 02, 2024
We talk a lot about Jesus in the past and Jesus in the future, but what is Jesus doing now? In the book of Revelation, there are nine visions of Jesus that reveal who he is and what he's doing now. These visions round out our picture of Jesus and encourage us to persevere to the end.

Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Testimonies: Paul
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Saul of Tarsus was an unlikely candidate to become a Christian. As a persecutor of the church, he was running the opposite way, and God turned him around, forgave him, showed him grace, and sent him on a mission. As the last testimony in our series, this passage shows us that God can save anyone!

Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Testimonies: Cornelius
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
The gospel began making its way out into the world and there was a God-fearing Gentile in Caesarea named Cornelius. He confronts us with an important question: Do good people need to convert? Though he was a good person, through he Gospel he became a godly person.

Sunday Jul 28, 2024
Testimonies: The Ethiopian Eunuch
Sunday Jul 28, 2024
Sunday Jul 28, 2024
On a desert road headed out of Jerusalem, two unlikely characters crossed paths and one was changed forever. The story of the Ethiopian Eunuch is a stunning conversion that reminds us of the power of God's word, the nature of evangelism, and the unlikely people God draws to himself. His story is one of seeking, finding, and rejoicing.

Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Testimonies: Rahab
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Rahab was written off in every way possible. She is one of the least likely converts in the Bible, but she had heard about God. When the opportunity came, she put her trust in him. It's no surprise that she's listed in the great "Hall of Faith" in Hebrews 11. She shows us what it means to put our faith in God, no matter what we've done or where we find ourselves. She was far off, and by faith, she was brought near.

Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Testimonies: Naaman
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Naaman was an unlikely convert for an unusual reason: he had no need for God. He was totally successful in everything he tried, except for one thing. He had leprosy. He had searched far and wide for a cure when a slave girl asked if he would be willing to try the prophet in Israel. Naaman was incomplete, he received grace, and was made whole.

Monday Jul 08, 2024
Testimonies: Obed-Edom
Monday Jul 08, 2024
Monday Jul 08, 2024
All through the Bible, God brings the outsiders and the unlikely into his family. Maybe no one was more unlikely than Obed-Edom, a placeholder for the ark of the covenant whose life was completely transformed by God. What can we learn from his testimony about following Christ? Obed-Edom went from a placeholder to a beholder to a doorholder. We've been called to do the same.