• Sunday Morning Message - "Delightfully Different"
    May 24 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Delightfully Different"


    In this message from May 24, Pastor Kyle explores Paul's urgent call for believers to live according to their true identity in Christ, addressing how we handle disputes with fellow believers, maintain our witness before the world, and honor God with our bodies. Paul reminds us that too much is at stake—our personal holiness, our witness, and the reputation of Christ's church—to not take these matters seriously. The core message is this: we must remember who we are as children of God and allow that identity to shape every area of our lives, from our relationships to our personal choices.

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    43 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "Lessons I’ve Learned about My Freedom in Jesus"
    May 17 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Lessons I’ve Learned about My Freedom in Jesus"


    In this message from May 17, Pastor David explores the sobering account of a believer in Corinth who had fallen into serious sexual sin, and how the church's failure to lovingly confront him was actually enabling his destruction. Through this passage, we examined six essential lessons about spiritual vigilance, authentic Christian community, and the power of grace-filled accountability. The implications for our spiritual life are profound: none of us are immune to falling into sin, and we desperately need godly friendships that love us enough to speak truth into our lives. This message challenges us to maintain our guard, choose our companions wisely, and create a church culture where confrontation springs from love rather than judgment.

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    43 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "God Sees You, Hears You, and Is Using You this Mother's Day"
    May 10 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "God Sees You, Hears You, and Is Using You this Mother's Day"


    In this special Mother’s Day message, Pastor Kyle encourages mothers and all women by reminding them that God sees, hears, helps, uses, and delights in them. From Hagar’s encounter with “the God who sees,” to Hannah’s desperate prayers, it shows that God is attentive to a mother’s tears, prayers, and sacrifices. Scripture is used to highlight how God strengthens those who are weak, gently leads those with young, and clothes women with strength, dignity, and wisdom. The message honors biological, foster, and adoptive moms, emphasizing that God uses their love and faithfulness to bring generational blessing and to shape future believers, just as Lois and Eunice did with Timothy. Ultimately, it affirms that God is proud of the spiritual impact and everyday faithfulness of mothers, and that their labor in the Lord and in their families is deeply seen and valued.

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    31 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "Paul’s Relationship to the Church"
    May 3 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Paul’s Relationship to the Church"

    In this message from May 3, Pastor Kyle Reno challenges us from 1 Corinthians 4 to shift our focus from human approval to faithful stewardship before God, reminding us that every believer has been entrusted with the message and ministry of Jesus. Rather than striving for recognition or trusting our own evaluation, we are called to live with the end in mind—knowing we will one day give an account for how we used our influence, relationships, and opportunities. The message emphasizes choosing to live in the light, allowing God to search and refine our hearts now, and cultivating gratitude as a daily posture since everything we have is a gift from Him. Ultimately, the Kingdom of God is not about talk, but about transformed lives through His power, calling us to faithful, authentic obedience over empty words.

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    30 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "Become"
    Apr 26 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Become"

    In this message from April 26, Teaching Pastor David Jett focuses on the final key word in our three-part series: BECOME. After examining how we are BROKEN by sin and must BELIEVE in Christ, we discovered that the Christian life is fundamentally about maturing and becoming who we already are in Jesus. This isn't about religion or self-improvement—it's about awakening to God's impossible standard, recognizing Satan's religious substitutes, aligning ourselves with God's power source through daily surrender, and advancing His kingdom by fulfilling our unique mission. The central truth is this: God is proving to us that we cannot live the Christian life in our own strength, but through His Spirit dwelling in us, we can experience genuine transformation.

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    38 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "Believe"
    Apr 19 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Believe"

    In this message from April 19, Pastor Kyle explores the essential components of every believer's spiritual story and how we can articulate the transformative work Christ has done in our lives. We examine how every resurrection story begins with an awareness of our brokenness, moves to a moment of belief in Jesus Christ, and results in becoming a new creation. This isn't just an exercise in remembering the past—it's about building confidence in Christ's work, robbing the enemy of confusion, and equipping ourselves to share our faith with others. The implications for our spiritual life are profound: when we can clearly identify and articulate how Christ has made us alive, we strengthen our assurance of salvation and become more effective witnesses for the Gospel.

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    45 mins
  • Sunday Morning Message - "Broken"
    Apr 12 2026

    Sunday Morning Message - "Broken"

    In this message from April 12, Executive Pastor Ben Boyd kicks off our mini-series called, "My Resurrection Story". The series is centered around how God has taken what was broken, dead, and buried and resurrects it to purpose, power, and hope!

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    46 mins
  • Easter Sunday Morning Message: "The Reality of the Resurrection"
    Apr 5 2026

    Easter Sunday Morning Message: "The Reality of the Resurrection"

    In this Easter message from April 5, Pastor Kyle continues our series through 1 Corinthians with a message from 1 Corinthians 15:20-28. This Easter message confronts us with a profound truth: the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a spiritual concept but a historical fact that demands our response. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 15, we discover that Christ's resurrection is verified through execution, the empty tomb, eyewitness testimony, and early accounts that no one ever recanted even under threat of death. But here's where it gets personal: Jesus didn't just rise for Himself. He became the firstfruits, meaning His resurrection guarantees ours. Through Adam, death entered the world and touches every human body. Through Christ, the second Adam, resurrection life becomes available to everyone who believes. The message challenges us to understand that our hope extends beyond our souls to our physical bodies. When believers die, they immediately enter God's presence, but that's not the end. One day, at Christ's return, every body will rise—believers to eternal life in glorified bodies, unbelievers to judgment. This isn't abstract theology; it's the promise that nothing we surrender to Christ remains unredeemed. Our very bodies, subject now to decay and death, will one day rise imperishable. The question we must answer is urgent and personal: Are we ready for our resurrection? Because it's coming, whether we're prepared or not.

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    36 mins