• The Generation God is Looking for Speaker | Lorena Gamba
    Jul 1 2026

    God is looking for a generation that seeks Him with all their heart.

    In this message from Psalm 24, we discovered that God desires to dwell in clean hearts and is raising a generation marked by integrity, purity, and a genuine pursuit of His presence.

    “Who may ascend the mountain of the Lord? Who may stand in His holy place? The one who has clean hands and a pure heart…”
    — Psalm 24:3–4

    In this message we learned:

    God requires clean hands and a pure heart.
    Integrity is built through the small decisions we make every day.
    Purity is a decision made before temptation comes.
    God is not looking for a perfect generation, but for a generation that seeks His face.

    “Come near to God and He will come near to you.”
    — James 4:8

    Seeking God’s hand is asking for His blessings.
    Seeking God’s face is desiring Him above everything else.
    The greatest reward isn’t a blessing. It’s a deeper relationship with God.

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    25 mins
  • How to Overcome your Thoughts | Ps. Julian Gamba
    Jun 25 2026

    Our minds are a battlefield, and the thoughts we allow into our hearts will shape our future.

    In Psalm 77, Asaph honestly expressed his fears, doubts, and questions. But instead of staying trapped in negative thinking, he chose to remember the goodness and faithfulness of God.

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Negative thoughts can distort our view of God.
    ✨ We should not make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions.
    ✨ Despair wants to steal our hope, but hope is found in Jesus.
    ✨ Change begins when we change our focus.
    ✨ Victory begins when our thoughts change.
    ✨ God's power is greater than our limitations.
    ✨ We can replace negative thoughts with God's truth.

    👉 Don't allow negative thoughts to control your future. Place your eyes on Jesus and live with hope.

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    34 mins
  • The Pursuit of Worship | Daniela Ardón
    Jun 19 2026

    Worship is more than a song. It is a way of life. ☀️🙌

    In the second week of our Psalms of Summer series, we learned that worship goes far beyond music. True worship is reflected in our decisions, our obedience, and the way we live every day.

    “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
    — John 3:16

    Through the story of Abraham and Isaac, we discovered the heart of a God who gave His very best for us and learned that in order to know how to worship, we must first know who we worship.

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Worship is a way of thinking, feeling, and acting.
    ✨ Worship is demonstrated through obedience.
    ✨ Worship is a daily decision to align ourselves with God.
    ✨ Gratitude should be our song in every season.

    “To obey is better than sacrifice.”
    — 1 Samuel 15:22

    👉 Worship is loving God.
    👉 Worship is loving others and seeing them through His eyes.
    👉 Worship is obeying God without hesitation.
    👉 Worship is living with gratitude in every season.

    What song are you singing in the season you're currently facing?


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    27 mins
  • When the Promise Seems Delayed | P. Lorena Gamba
    Jun 10 2026

    We are all waiting for something.

    A restored marriage, a prodigal child returning home, healing, an open door, or an answer from God. But while we wait, God is not absent. He is at work in us.

    In Psalm 27, David teaches us how to remain anchored when the promise seems delayed.

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ We can declare God's victory before we see it.
    ✨ God's presence is more important than simply getting an answer.
    ✨ Seasons of waiting deepen our relationship with God.
    ✨ Fear should not define our reality.
    ✨ The final word over our lives belongs to the goodness of God.
    ✨ A delay is not a denial.
    ✨ God remains present while we wait.

    👉 The promise may seem delayed, but God is still faithful.

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    28 mins
  • Your Miracle is on the Way: 3 Steps to Receive Your Miracle | P. Julian Gamba
    Jun 2 2026

    While we are waiting for our miracle, God is doing something deeper than simply answering our prayer, He is building our faith.

    In Mark 5:21-24, 35-43, we see the story of Jairus, a father desperately believing God for a miracle. While Jesus was on His way to heal his daughter, the situation became worse. Yet Jesus responded with these powerful words:

    "Don't be afraid; just believe." (Mark 5:36)

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Stay close to Jesus while you wait.
    ✨ The battle of waiting is a battle of focus.
    ✨ What occupies your gaze will eventually control your faith.
    ✨ Not every voice should have access to your life.
    ✨ The voice you listen to most will determine the faith you develop.
    ✨ God is working on your faith while you wait.
    ✨ Sometimes God has something greater in mind than what you asked for.

    When you don't understand, stay close.
    When you're afraid, look up.
    When negative voices surround you, watch who you listen to.

    👉 Don't abandon God while you're waiting for a miracle. Stay close, look up, and guard your environment.

    Perhaps you're asking for healing... but God is preparing a resurrection. 💛🙌

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    25 mins
  • Mercy Brings People to Jesus | P. Lorena Gamba
    May 27 2026

    In this message, we learned that mercy is more than a feeling—it is love in action.

    Through the story of the paralyzed man in Luke 5:17–26, we see a group of friends who did whatever it took to bring someone to Jesus. Their mercy was not just compassion; it moved them to action.

    God has given us a mission: to share the Good News and help people take steps toward Jesus.

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Mercy sees people that others overlook.
    ✨ People are Jesus’ mission.
    ✨ Mercy multiplies when people work together.
    ✨ We were called to reach people in community.
    ✨ Mercy takes initiative and finds a way.
    ✨ Many people are spiritually paralyzed and need help getting to Jesus.
    ✨ Sharing our faith is an expression of mercy.

    👉 Mercy does not simply feel compassion—it does whatever it takes to bring people closer to Jesus.

    Sunday Recap

    In Luke 5:17–26, we find the story of a paralyzed man who could not get to Jesus on his own.

    While the house was crowded with people, a group of friends was determined to bring him to Jesus. Their faith and mercy created a way where there seemed to be none.

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    25 mins
  • Mercy for Difficult People | P. Julian Gamba
    May 20 2026

    In this message, we learned that true spiritual maturity is not measured by how we treat good people, but by how we respond to difficult people.

    We all have people in our lives who irritate us, disappoint us, or hurt us. But God calls us to respond with mercy, patience, and grace.

    Through James 2:13, we learned:

    “Mercy triumphs over judgment.”

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Mercy looks beyond behavior.
    ✨ Hurt people often hurt other people.
    ✨ Mercy refuses to live offended.
    ✨ True strength is learning to control our emotions.
    ✨ We are called to extend the same grace we have received from God.
    ✨ Mercy refuses gossip and unnecessary conflict.
    ✨ Jesus is our model of mercy.

    👉 Mercy forgives faster, speaks less, loves more, and responds like Jesus.

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    27 mins
  • Mercy for Your Family | P. Julian & Lorena Gamba
    May 13 2026

    In this message, we learned that one of the hardest places to show mercy is often in our own home.

    Mercy is not just a feeling, it is love in action. God calls us to reflect that love in our families through patience, kindness, and forgiveness.

    Through 1 Corinthians 13, we learned that real love is not easily angered, keeps no record of wrongs, and chooses grace even in moments of conflict and frustration.

    In this message we learned:

    ✨ Mercy is love in action.
    ✨ Real love is not easily angered and keeps no record of wrongs.
    ✨ We are called to overlook irritations and offenses.
    ✨ There is a righteous anger and an unrighteous anger.
    ✨ Hurt people often hurt other people.
    ✨ Mercy responds with patience and kindness.
    ✨ Kindness is an act of worship.

    👉 God does not call us to give people what they deserve, but to reflect the mercy He has shown us.

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    33 mins