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What makes a nation truly free? Guest speaker Eric Metaxas shares a compelling message as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, exploring why many of the Founding Fathers believed liberty could never be separated from faith in God. Looking at history through the lens of Scripture, Eric challenges believers to consider what it means to live faithfully in a free society—and why personal repentance, humility, and trust in God still matter today.
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Stress, worry, and anxiety can quietly take over before we even realize it.
In this message, Ben Young looks at Jesus' Parable of the Sower and shows how the pressures of everyday life can crowd out our peace.
Discover how Jesus invites us to stop carrying everything on our own and find rest, freedom, and lasting peace in Him.
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Life can feel like one test after another. A difficult diagnosis. Financial uncertainty. Relationship struggles. Temptation that won't go away. Grief that refuses to leave. In this message from Luke 8, discover how God uses life's tests to reveal the depth of our roots and grow our faith. Jesus' Parable of the Sower reminds us that trials don't create our roots—they reveal them.
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People reject good advice.They push away people who care about them.They resist change. Sometimes they even resist God.Why?In Luke 8, Jesus tells a story that helps explain why some hearts stay closed while others are transformed.In this message, Ben Young explores one of Jesus' most well-known parables—the Parable of the Sower. Jesus compares God's truth to seed and our hearts to different kinds of soil.Some hearts are open.Some become hardened over time.And some are ready to grow.Whether you're wondering why someone you love seems far from God, struggling with your own spiritual growth, or simply trying to understand why change can be so difficult, this message offers hope.Because no heart is beyond God's reach.
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In this message, Gary Thomas explores one of the most dangerous spiritual lies Christians believe: the idea that God owes us a certain kind of life. If you’ve ever felt disappointed with God, frustrated with life, or quietly wondered why things aren’t turning out the way you hoped, this message will meet you there with honesty, perspective, and hope.
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What does it take to stay strong when life gets hard? In a culture that celebrates self-sufficiency, Jesus offers a different path. Discover how loving God, depending on His strength, and living with daily gratitude can build a resilience that lasts through every challenge and season of life.
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What keeps rising to the surface in your soul — even after you thought you dealt with it? In this honest and deeply personal Mother’s Day message, Tonya Riggle walks through Psalm 42 and explores the fears, anxiety, exhaustion, and hidden unbelief that quietly grow beneath the surface of our lives. Using the image of a stubborn garden vine that keeps returning, she shows how God invites us beyond coping mechanisms into deep soul-level healing and rest. This message is for anyone carrying anxiety, fear for their children, emotional exhaustion, or the feeling of being overwhelmed by life’s pressures. Instead of simply managing symptoms, Psalm 42 calls us to bring our whole souls before God and let His truth reach the roots. Whether you’re a mom, a parent, or simply weary in spirit, this message offers hope, honesty, and a path toward lasting rest.
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Your mind wasn’t meant to carry everything at once.If your thoughts feel cluttered, anxious, or out of control, this message will help you find peace again.It’s easy for our minds to become overwhelmed—filled with worry, fear, noise, and constant input. In this message, we look at what Scripture says about renewing your mind and how to take back control of your thoughts.Jesus calls us to love God not just with our heart and soul, but with our mind. That means what we think about matters. When we let anxiety, lies, and distraction go unchecked, our inner world can begin to feel chaotic. But there is a better way.In this sermon, you’ll discover how to:•Take responsibility for anxious and racing thoughts•Remove unhealthy inputs that fuel fear and comparison•Take every thought captive and align it with truth
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It’s easy to drift through life without even noticing. In this message, Pastor Ben Young explores why your soul matters and how daily habits shape its direction. Discover how practices like soul talk, feeding on God’s Word, and slowing down for soul care can bring you back to what matters most. Your soul is valuable, and God invites you to restore and strengthen it.
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Habits don’t just shape your routine—they shape your heart. And when your heart drifts, everything else eventually follows.
Everyone has habits. Some are visible. Some are hidden. But over time, every habit is forming something deeper—your heart.
In this message, we explore what Jesus called the most important command: loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37–38).
If the heart is the control center of life, then it makes sense that when things feel off—relationships, priorities, peace—it often traces back to something happening beneath the surface.
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What do you do when you feel alone, overlooked, or not enough? These student stories speak honestly about anxiety, identity, control, and finding real hope in Christ.
This Student Sunday message features powerful, real-life testimonies from students walking through loneliness, depression, pressure to perform, and the search for purpose—and how each of them encountered God in the middle of it.
These stories remind us that faith isn’t about having it all together—it’s about learning who to trust when everything feels uncertain. You’ll hear how God meets people in anxiety, loss, insecurity, and failure—and how peace, identity, and purpose begin to take shape when we draw closer to Him.
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Easter is more than a tradition—it’s an invitation. In this message, discover how the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus reveal a God who welcomes the broken, restores the lost, and offers hope to everyone. Easter is the moment everything changed—and the invitation still stands today.
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Many of life’s struggles start with the lies we believe. In this message, discover how spiritual warfare often happens in our thoughts and how the enemy uses deception to shape our identity and choices. Learn how God equips us with truth, prayer, and community to break strongholds, take every thought captive, and walk in the freedom Christ has already secured.
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Temptation isn’t far away anymore.It’s in our pockets. On our phones. Just a click away.Every person faces the pull toward things that promise relief but leave us stuck in cycles of guilt and shame.In this message from the Lord’s Prayer, we explore what Jesus meant when He taught us to pray:“Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.”Why do we keep falling into the same patterns?And more importantly—how does God help us find a way out?
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What if the words “All is forgiven” were really true for you? Shame says you’re disqualified. Grace says come home.
Forgiveness is one of the most difficult—and most freeing—realities in the Christian life.
In this message, we explore Jesus’ words in the Lord’s Prayer: “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” Many believe in forgiveness in theory. But few live as if it’s actually true.
Through the story of the prodigal son, the cross of Christ, and the promise of Colossians 2, this sermon walks through how forgiveness brings real freedom—from guilt, from shame, and from the past.
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Contentment doesn’t come from control or certainty — it comes one day at a time. God gives grace for today, not tomorrow.In a world driven by anxiety, comparison, and the pressure to control the future, Jesus teaches a different way to live. In this message, we explore the prayer “Give us this day our daily bread” and what it means to stop “future tripping” and start receiving God’s grace for today.This message reminds us that God isn’t just feeding us — He’s forming us. As we learn daily dependence, God grows contentment, courage, and trust in our lives.
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Many people fear missing God’s will for their life—but what if God’s will isn’t hidden or fragile? This message explores how God’s will leads from fear to freedom through trust, obedience, and grace.
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When the world feels like it is unraveling, Jesus gives us a prayer that reorients our hearts and our hope. In this message, we explore what it really means to pray “Your kingdom come” and how God’s reign brings clarity, courage, and peace in uncertain times.
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Prayer does not begin with asking. It begins with relationship. Jesus shows us where prayer really starts when He teaches us to say, “Our Father.”
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We all long for a father’s love—but what happens when that relationship is broken? In this message, we explore the deep “father hunger” in every heart and how the Lord’s Prayer begins with the life-changing words, Our Father. Discover how God’s fatherly love can heal wounds and transform your life.
- Visa fler