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You’ve heard it before: “Church is boring.” But is that true? Nah.
Church isn’t about routines, rules, or just showing up on Sundays. The church was never meant to be a quiet room of spectators—it was built to be a movement. A force. A house full of people fueled by the Holy Spirit and bold enough to believe that God still speaks, still moves, and still sets things on fire.
This message is for the ones who are fed up. Fed up with going through the motions. Fed up with empty religion. Fed up with watching darkness win. You were never meant to tolerate it—you were meant to light it up.
Jesus didn’t build a monument. He launched a movement. And He handed you the keys. This is about the real purpose of church: power, passion, boldness, and bringing heaven into the streets. The same Spirit that filled the early church still fills people today. And if you've got even a spark of faith, that’s all God needs to start a wildfire.
It’s not just for the young. It’s not just for the polished. It’s for anyone willing to carry the fire. So if you’re wondering if there’s still more in you, more for you, or more to this thing called church—the answer is yes.
You’re not too late. You’re not too burned out. And you’re definitely not too boring.
You’re flammable—and fireproof.
Key Scriptures: Acts 2:2–4, Matthew 16:18–19, Luke 10:19–20
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You’ve heard it before: “Church is boring.” But is that true? Nah.
Church isn’t about routines, rules, or just showing up on Sundays. The church was never meant to be a quiet room of spectators—it was built to be a movement. A force. A house full of people fueled by the Holy Spirit and bold enough to believe that God still speaks, still moves, and still sets things on fire.
This message is for the ones who are fed up. Fed up with going through the motions. Fed up with empty religion. Fed up with watching darkness win. You were never meant to tolerate it—you were meant to light it up.
Jesus didn’t build a monument. He launched a movement. And He handed you the keys. This is about the real purpose of church: power, passion, boldness, and bringing heaven into the streets. The same Spirit that filled the early church still fills people today. And if you've got even a spark of faith, that’s all God needs to start a wildfire.
It’s not just for the young. It’s not just for the polished. It’s for anyone willing to carry the fire. So if you’re wondering if there’s still more in you, more for you, or more to this thing called church—the answer is yes.
You’re not too late. You’re not too burned out. And you’re definitely not too boring.
You’re flammable—and fireproof.
Key Scriptures: Acts 2:2–4, Matthew 16:18–19, Luke 10:19–20
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Most people think financial breakthrough means finally getting a raise or getting out of debt—but what if the real shift starts in your spirit, not your bank account?In this message, Tyler Padgitt unpacks what the Bible really says about money, obedience, and the kind of supernatural provision that breaks cycles of stress, lack, and paycheck-to-paycheck survival. This isn’t about hype or guilt—it’s about alignment.God doesn’t promise random blessings—He promises to empower people to prosper for a purpose. Whether you’re struggling to make ends meet or believing for more, there’s a deeper truth here: breakthrough isn’t about striving... it’s about alignment.Scriptures | Deuteronomy 8:18, Proverbs 22:7, Malachi 3:10–11, 2 Corinthians 9:6–10, 2 Kings 4:1–7, 1 Kings 17:13–16To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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It’s a question a lot of us carry deep down—especially when life feels stuck, heavy, or spiritually dry. But the truth of Scripture is clear: because of Jesus, you are not cursed. You are blessed. And the proof is in the promise—the Holy Spirit.
In this message, discover how the Holy Spirit is the Blessing Spirit. He’s not just a force or a feeling—He’s the empowering presence of God that breaks chains, fills you with boldness, and activates your purpose.
You’re not forgotten. You’re not limited. You are blessed—and it’s time to start walking like it.
Key Scriptures: Galatians 3:13–14 | Romans 8:31 | 2 Timothy 1:6–7
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Christianity is often misunderstood as just a set of beliefs or moral guidelines. But at its core, it’s about a life empowered by the Holy Spirit—a living presence that brings courage, transformation, and power beyond what can always understand.
This message from Tyler Padgitt explores how the Holy Spirit ignites a fire within people, giving them boldness to face life’s challenges, hope beyond circumstances, and a new kind of life marked by spiritual power. It’s not about rules or simply trying harder, but about experiencing a real, active force that changes hearts and brings miracles, peace, and purpose.
Even if you’re skeptical or curious about faith, this sermon offers insight into a side of Christianity that goes beyond tradition or intellect. It reveals a faith that is alive, dynamic, and able to meet people where they are—offering strength, renewal, and a fresh start.
Whether you’ve felt distant from religion or never explored what the Holy Spirit means, this message invites you to consider a life empowered by something greater—a fire that can awaken hope, courage, and transformation in the midst of everyday struggles.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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This message will challenge how you think about prayer—and reveal just how much more God wants to give. From Israel’s return in Hosea to Solomon’s unselfish request, and even the thief on the cross, we see a pattern: God doesn’t just answer prayers—He overanswers them.
If you've ever prayed a small prayer just hoping to get by, this sermon will stretch your faith and open your eyes to the God who gives in abundance—pressed down, shaken together, and running over (Luke 6:38).
Key Scriptures
Hosea 14:2–7
1 Kings 3:9–14
Psalm 21:4–6
Luke 23:42–43
Ephesians 3:20
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Are you tired of feeling stuck in your prayer life? In this message, we explore how persistent, faith-filled prayer can move mountains and unlock God’s promises for your life. Learn how to reject a passive mindset, embrace covenant promises, and keep praying until you see breakthrough.
Pastor Tyler Padgitt teaches from Luke 18:1-8 and Hebrews 10:23 to encourage you to be bold and refuse to settle for less than God’s best.
Don’t settle. Pray with boldness and watch God move in ways you never imagined.
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Why pray when life feels like it’s on repeat? In this message pastor Tyler Padgitt unpacks Jesus’ answer. Discover how one honest prayer—“Here I am”—turned ordinary people like Abraham, Moses, and Isaiah into history-makers.
Prayer is heaven’s invitation to invade everyday life. Jesus meant it when He said mountains move (Mark 11:23), and God’s promises in Isaiah 55:11 guarantee that your words aren’t wasted. If doubt, delay, or silence have you wondering why pray at all, lean in. There is a difference between riciting rituals and engaging in a relationship with God.
Persistent faith still flips impossible situations.
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In a world that never slows down, learning to wait on God can feel counterintuitive—but it’s exactly what we need to experience true strength and clarity. In this message, we explore the power of waiting on God, the Holy Spirit's role in our lives, and how we can truly connect with Him.
When we take the time to slow down, set aside the distractions, and wait in His presence, we open ourselves to the renewing strength that only God can provide. It's through this waiting that the Holy Spirit comes alive in us, giving us the power we need to fulfill the assignments He’s placed in our lives.
In this message pastors Tyler and Renee Padgitt teaches on these biblical truths:
Isaiah 40:31: Waiting on God renews our strength.
Acts 1:4-5: The disciples were instructed to wait for the Holy Spirit’s power.
Matthew 7:7-8: Ask, seek, and knock—God promises to respond.
Acts 1:6-8: The Holy Spirit empowers us to fulfill God’s mission.
If you’ve been feeling spiritually tired or disconnected, this message will encourage you to engage with the Holy Spirit in a fresh way.
The Courageous Church in Springfield, MO
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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In this message, we explore selfless love and how it leads us to live with true purpose. Using the story of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume, we dive into the contrast between sacrificial love and selfishness. Learn how loving others without expecting anything in return can reshape your life and help you discover a deeper, more meaningful purpose.
Key points
Understanding selfless love and how it transforms our view of purpose.
How Jesus models living with purpose through sacrifice.
The importance of choosing to love without calculating the cost.
Scripture References
John 12:1-8
Matthew 26:6-13
Luke 7:36-50
1 John 3:16-18
Philippians 2:3-8
Romans 12:1-2
Mark 8:34-35
Luke 9:23-24
Matthew 7:21-23
John 15:13
Communicator | Tyler Padgitt
Faith Community | The Courageous Church in Springfield, MO
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Jesus doesn't just call us to observe, but to participate in the change He wants to bring into our lives. Using passages from Luke 5, we see how Jesus invites ordinary people into extraordinary life-changing experiences. When we step into His call, He transforms us not by just observing, but by being involved in the process.
Jesus extends a bold invitation to shift the way we live and approach everything—from our relationships to our purpose. Can your life be changed by Jesus? Yes. It's an invitation to engage, not just from a distance, but fully and wholeheartedly.
Scripture References:
Luke 5:1–11
Luke 5:27–28
Luke 8:1–3
Luke 9:1–6, 10-17
Luke 10:1–12
Communicator: Tyler Padgitt
Faith Community: The Courageous Church in Springfield, MO
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Are you trying to cope but still falling apart? In this message, we unpack the emotional struggles many face today — feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and unsure of where to turn. Discover how the resurrection of Jesus Christ offers real hope that transforms despair into peace, joy, and healing.
In a world where so many are just surviving rather than thriving, Jesus offers a way out. His hope is not just a temporary fix — it’s a lasting transformation. If you're struggling with feeling down, exhausted, or disconnected, this message will show you how Christ's resurrection brings healing for the soul and offers you the peace you've been searching for.
Find out how to break free from the cycle of hopelessness and learn why hope in Christ is the cure for a weary soul.
Scripture References
Romans 15:12-13
Ephesians 2:12
Jeremiah 8:22
1 Corinthians 15:19
Luke 9:10-17
Luke 24:21-33
Psalm 16:10
Communicator—Tyler Padgitt
Faith Community—The Courageous Church in Springfield, MO
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Palm Sunday isn’t just a date on the calendar—it’s a declaration that Jesus came to disrupt everything we thought we knew about power, religion, and control.
In this message, titled “Disrupted,” Pastor Brandon Rachal takes a deeper look at the Palm Sunday meaning found in Luke 19:28–40. As Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, the crowd shouts “Hosanna!” expecting revolution, but Jesus came to bring redemption. Instead of rising up with military might, He fulfilled ancient prophecy with humility—and set in motion the events of Holy Week.
This was no ordinary parade. It was a prophetic moment that revealed the true heart of God and called people then—and now—to complete surrender.
We explore how Jesus:
Disrupted Expectations: The people wanted a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus came with peace, not political power (Luke 19:35–38, Zechariah 9:9).
Disrupted Religion: The Pharisees wanted the crowd silenced, but Jesus made it clear—truth will not be quieted (Luke 19:39–40, Psalm 118:25–26).
Disrupted Control: The disciples obeyed without full understanding, showing us what it looks like to walk by faith (Luke 19:30–34, Matthew 21:10).
We also unpack the bittersweet cry of “Hosanna,” which means “Save us now.” Whether it was shouted in celebration or desperation, it reflected a deep need—and Jesus responded with ultimate salvation.
This message is for you if:
You’ve been stuck in routine religion and need revival.
You’re holding onto control but long for peace.
You want to know what it really means to follow Jesus, not just observe Him.
Scripture References:
Luke 19:28–40 — Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem
Matthew 21:10 — “The whole city was stirred”
Zechariah 9:9 — Prophecy of the King riding on a donkey
Psalm 118:25–26 — “Hosanna” and blessing the one who comes in the name of the Lord
Next Steps
If you need salvation — call out to Jesus. He hears your “Hosanna.”
If you’ve been saved — take the step to be baptized.
If you’ve been baptized — it’s time to serve others and be part of what God is doing.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Palm Sunday isn’t just a date on the calendar—it’s a declaration that Jesus came to disrupt everything we thought we knew about power, religion, and control.
In this message, titled “Disrupted,” Pastor Corban Arredondo takes a deeper look at the Palm Sunday meaning found in Luke 19:28–40. As Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey, the crowd shouts “Hosanna!” expecting revolution, but Jesus came to bring redemption. Instead of rising up with military might, He fulfilled ancient prophecy with humility—and set in motion the events of Holy Week.
This was no ordinary parade. It was a prophetic moment that revealed the true heart of God and called people then—and now—to complete surrender.
We explore how Jesus:
Disrupted Expectations: The people wanted a king who would overthrow Rome. Jesus came with peace, not political power (Luke 19:35–38, Zechariah 9:9).
Disrupted Religion: The Pharisees wanted the crowd silenced, but Jesus made it clear—truth will not be quieted (Luke 19:39–40, Psalm 118:25–26).
Disrupted Control: The disciples obeyed without full understanding, showing us what it looks like to walk by faith (Luke 19:30–34, Matthew 21:10).
We also unpack the bittersweet cry of “Hosanna,” which means “Save us now.” Whether it was shouted in celebration or desperation, it reflected a deep need—and Jesus responded with ultimate salvation.
This message is for you if:
You’ve been stuck in routine religion and need revival.
You’re holding onto control but long for peace.
You want to know what it really means to follow Jesus, not just observe Him.
Scripture References:
Luke 19:28–40 — Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem
Matthew 21:10 — “The whole city was stirred”
Zechariah 9:9 — Prophecy of the King riding on a donkey
Psalm 118:25–26 — “Hosanna” and blessing the one who comes in the name of the Lord
Next Steps
If you need salvation — call out to Jesus. He hears your “Hosanna.”
If you’ve been saved — take the step to be baptized.
If you’ve been baptized — it’s time to serve others and be part of what God is doing.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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Feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or like your efforts aren’t making a difference? In this message, Pastor Tyler Padgitt explores the surprising way God uses our moments of weakness, heartbreak, and exhaustion to perform miracles.
When Jesus fed the 5,000 (Luke 9:10–17), it wasn’t during a calm day—it was in the middle of grief, fatigue, and interruption. Ministry isn’t always neat. It’s where success and suffering meet. Where your "not enough" becomes more than enough in God’s hands.
Whether you’re serving in your church, loving your family, or just trying to be a light in your workplace, this message will show you how God still moves through the ordinary and imperfect.
Application For Your Life
Why your exhaustion doesn’t disqualify you
How small acts of obedience lead to supernatural outcomes
What it looks like to keep showing up—even when it’s hard
Scripture References
Luke 9:10–17
Matthew 14:1–14
John 6:1–9
Hebrews 6:10
2 Corinthians 12:9
Don’t just survive your season. Learn to serve through it.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
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What if the world is trying to be the biggest influence in the life of your children, but your voice is the one that truly shapes them?
Moses grew up in Pharaoh’s palace, but he never forgot who he truly was—because his mother, Jochebed, spoke truth into his life from the very beginning.
In this message, Tyler Padgitt teaches on the power of a parent’s influence, how to instill a strong identity in Christ, and practical ways to raise children in faith.
Learn how to:
Speak life and biblical truth over your children daily
Protect them from a culture that contradicts their faith
Trust God with what you cannot control
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
Scripture References
Hebrews 11:24-27
Exodus 2:2-3
Exodus 2:7-9
Hebrews 11:24-25
Exodus 12:12
Romans 12:2
Exodus 1:22
Hebrews 11:23
Exodus 2:2
Exodus 2:3
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Ever feel like God is calling you to step out in faith, but you’re not sure what’s next? Abraham’s story shows us that trusting God—especially in the unknown—leads to His greatest promises.
When you take one step, He provides the next. Because a promise is a promise.
In this message Pastor Tyler teaches us that when we take one step of faith it brings us one step closer to the promises of God.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
Scripture References
Genesis 12:1-3
Genesis 12:4-9
Genesis 15:1-6
Genesis 17:1-8
Genesis 22:1-19
Romans 4:16-22
Hebrews 11:8-12
James 2:21-23
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Obedience can be a tough word—especially when we value our independence. Oftentimes our tension to follow through isn’t about our struggle with control, it’s about trust issues.
In this message Tyler Padgitt unpacks the story of Noah from the bible and how his faith in action set in motion the heart of God to restore His relationship with humanity.
To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
Scripture References
Genesis 5
Genesis 6:5-9, 11-17
Genesis 7:2-3
Genesis 8:20-21
Genesis 9:20-25
2 Peter 2:5
Matthew 24:37-39
Hebrews 11:7
2 Peter 3:13-14
Leviticus 18:6-8
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Every day, we make countless decisions—what to eat, what to wear, how to respond to offense. But the most important choice you make is often the one you don’t even realize: How will I approach God?
In this message Brandon Rachal teaches how choosing the right approach to God can lead to freedom, relieve stress, and improve your everyday life. To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
Scripture References
Genesis 2:8-9
Genesis 2:16-17
Genesis 3:1-7
John 5:39-40
Romans 5:8
1 John 5:3, 12
John 14:15
Matthew 5:17
Romans 8:1-2
Deuteronomy 30:19
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Every day, we make countless decisions—what to eat, what to wear, how to respond to offense. But the most important choice you make is often the one you don’t even realize: How will I approach God?
In this message Corban Arredondo teaches how choosing the right approach to God can lead to freedom, relieve stress, and improve your everyday life. To connect with or discover more about Courageous check out http://www.tccnow.info
Scripture References
Genesis 2:8-9
Genesis 2:16-17
Genesis 3:1-7
John 5:39-40
Romans 5:8
1 John 5:3, 12
John 14:15
Matthew 5:17
Romans 8:1-2
Deuteronomy 30:19
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