• Stop Thinking Like an Outsider | June 21
    Jun 23 2026
    What does it really mean to be “in Christ”? This message explores our true identity in Jesus, the power of renewing our minds, and how kingdom thinking transforms our lives. Discover how Christ in us is God’s revealed mystery, why transformation starts in the mind, and how living from our position in Him brings victory, righteousness, and purpose today—not just in eternity.
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    35 mins
  • Training the Mind for Victory | June 14
    Jun 17 2026
    Salvation is the beginning of a new life in Christ, but spiritual maturity comes through the renewing of our minds. This message explores the powerful truth of Christ in us—the hope of glory—and challenges us to think from our identity in Him rather than from our circumstances. Right thinking produces right attitudes, right speaking, and right living. Like the Israelites who were delivered from Egypt but never entered the Promised Land, we can miss what God has provided if our minds remain trapped in old patterns. As we align our thinking with Kingdom truth, we begin to walk in the fullness of who we are in Christ.
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    48 mins
  • Maturing in the Kingdom: Wrong Thinking Robs You | June 7
    Jun 11 2026
    Wrong thinking can rob us of the life God has already provided through Christ. This message explores the power of renewing our minds and learning to think from an “in Christ” perspective rather than being driven by feelings, circumstances, or lack. Through Scripture, we discover that everything pertaining to life and godliness has already been given to us through Christ’s finished work. As we align our thoughts and words with God’s truth, we move from striving to receiving, from limitation to possibility, and from earthly perspectives to heaven’s reality. Learn how right thinking unlocks what God has already placed within you.
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    41 mins
  • From 3D to 4D Living: Thinking from Your Position in Christ | May 31
    Jun 2 2026
    This sermon calls believers to a deeper level of Kingdom maturity through the intentional renewal of the mind. Spiritual growth is not automatic—it requires a shift in how we think, speak, and live as we align ourselves with the truth of God’s Word and our identity in Christ. Rather than living from a “3D” perspective shaped by circumstances, we are invited into “4D living”—operating from our position in Christ, where victory has already been secured. This message challenges us to move beyond simply respecting Scripture to allowing it to fully reshape our thinking patterns. True faith is not believing that God can move, but trusting that through Christ, He has already accomplished His work. As we establish ourselves in right thinking and Kingdom identity, we experience freedom from fear, anxiety, and spiritual oppression, stepping into the fullness of life God intends for us.
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    53 mins
  • The Danger of Being a "Sunday-Only" Christian | May 24
    May 26 2026
    Are you growing spiritually, or just showing up on Sundays? In this powerful message, "Maturing in the Kingdom: The Power of Delighting in God's Word," we dive deep into what it actually takes to achieve true spiritual maturity. Hint: It doesn’t happen by osmosis or just sitting in a church pew! Real growth happens when we intentionally delight in and honor Scripture. If you are ready to move past "Sunday excitement" and become a mature Christian who impacts every single room you enter, this sermon is for you. ✨ In this video, you’ll discover: Why God is moved by His Word spoken in faith—not by our complaints or circumstances. How true prosperity and wholeness start from the inside out by renewing your mind. How to train yourself to respond to life’s chaotic moments with a powerful "The Scriptures say..." instead of being ruled by your feelings or cultural opinions. It’s time to move from spiritual milk to solid food. Let's stop letting our emotions run the show and start letting the Word of God transform our thinking patterns! 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION How does your level of delight in God's Word practically affect your daily life? What's one area where you need to start responding with "the Scriptures say" instead of your feelings? Let us know in the comments below! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more powerful messages, weekly sermons, and tools to help you grow deeper in your faith! #SpiritualGrowth #KingdomMaturity #WordOfGod #FaithOverFeelings #SermonOnline #TransformYourMind
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    41 mins
  • Maturing in the Kingdom: Delight in His Word | May 17
    May 19 2026
    The measure of our delight in God's Word is dependant on how much we believers value it. God will not override our will and make us delight in what He says, we have to put effort into it! And the wonderful thing is when you delight in His Word, God rewards you even more in your life - like a gift that just keeps on giving! It will change your life!
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    42 mins
  • Maturing in the Kingdom | May 10
    May 13 2026
    How you treat the Word of God determines the direction of your spiritual life. Jesus didn’t just perform miracles—He proclaimed truth. His Word carried authority, freedom, healing, and life. And when we receive His Word with hunger and expectation, it stops being information and becomes transformation. The Greek word “paralambano” means to take as your own. God’s Word was never meant to stay at arm’s length—it was meant to dwell richly within you, to become so rooted in your heart that when life squeezes you, His truth flows out. This isn’t about religious routine. It’s about making room for the Word to shape your home, your decisions, your marriage, your faith, and your future. Don’t just hear the Word. Receive it. Live it. Carry it.
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    48 mins
  • Irregular Voltage: Surviving the Spiritual Highs and Lows - Marc Brisebois Message | May 3
    May 5 2026
    Spiritual growth isn’t always consistent—it’s a process of ups and downs, like learning to walk. God isn’t discouraged by the “irregular” moments; He’s calling us to move from passive faith to active authority. As we step out, practice spiritual disciplines, and stay persistent, we grow from inconsistency into steady strength.
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    1 hr