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Sermons

  • May God Give Us Light

    Carter Conlon

    Those who make right choices, will have a bright testimony. We will live in mediocrity, if we choose to walk by our own reasoning. We are invited to petition God for the power to stay away from everything that would dull our spirit. God is looking for a people who will shine like sign posts so they can lead people into His heart.

  • The 7-11 Vision

     

    Gary Wilkerson

    How is the church to respond when the world around us seems to be coming apart? Pastor Gary Wilkerson draws the answer from 1 Peter 4:7–11 in what he calls "The 7-11 Vision." In these verses, Peter encourages Christians to continue loving deeply, to have disciplined and earnest prayer, to host friends as well as strangers, and to use our spiritual gifts to serve others.

  • A Sure Path Through the Coming Storm

    Carter Conlon

    The call of God involves change. It leads us to the unknown and the uncomfortable. The will for self-preservation can be our fiercest enemy. Jesus understands what it means to struggle with weakness and fear, that is why He invites us to come boldly to the thrown of grace. In these last days our cry should be, “not my will but yours, here I am Lord what would you have me to do?”

  • The 52

     

    Gary Wilkerson

    Each believer has been given the power of the Holy Spirit in fullness, yet we do not see the church prevailing. Why are we not a triumphant church full of love and grace? Pastor Gary Wilkerson reminds us of the fifty-two "one another" verses in the New Testament that speak of the unity, love and humility that we're to show to one another—even when it isn't always reciprocated.

  • The Holy Spirit at Work

     

    Nicky Cruz

    There is power that comes from the Holy Spirit that enables us to go to the ends of the earth telling people about Jesus. When the Holy Spirit is at work, chains fall to the ground and prison doors swing open. We must pray and believe that Jesus can and will deliver and save. Nicky Cruz shares about the power of the Holy Spirit in the lives of Peter, Paul and even his own life. 

  • Fear

    Carter Conlon

    Fear robs the heart of the courage we have in Christ. God has not given you a spirit of fear rather He has given you His love and placed inside of you the power to do something to bring glory to His name. We are empowered by the Spirit of God, secure in His love and made free to love one another and our enemies.

  • Reaching Unimaginable Destinations

     

    Gary Wilkerson

    Pastor Gary Wilkerson continues our sermon series in the Gospel of John, sharing about how God wants to do unimaginable things in our lives. In John 6:16–21, we see that God intends each of us to have a destination, drive and delight. He wants to bring children closer to God and bring healing in our lives. The destination is the vision and calling that he has given to each one of us. We can move forward with passion and eagerness when this calling in clear. Just as Jesus got in the boat with his disciples, it is a place of joy when Jesus is walking with you and leading you in this calling.

  • The Year That King Uzziah Died

    Carter Conlon

    How does God respond to a nation that thinks they can live ungodly lives without consequences? God responds with a final act of mercy. He will draw those who desire to know Him and give us a revelation of His power, majesty and glory. We will have a soberness in the hour we are living and the hope that is set before us in Christ.

  • Restoring Derailed Lives

     

    Gary Wilkerson

    It isn't uncommon to get off to a great start full of faith and excitement only to get derailed when difficulties come along. Like Philip we look at our resources and realize we don't have enough—money, faith, skill, etc. Fortunately we know one who makes all the resources of heaven available to us. Rather than fixating on the crisis, look to the one who can resolve your crisis. With dependent confidence draw near to Jesus in prayer, the Bible and community.

  • Cry Out For The Children

    Carter Conlon

    It’s a tragedy in every generation when we take the truth of God and begin to live for ourselves. The end result is that we lose the burden of God for the lost. The Kingdom of God is made up of mercy and miracles. God is calling His church to arise and cry out to Him for the children and the lost who are left wounded and dying in the streets. It’s time to pray like never before.