
Conversion is critical, but we also need connection. Are you willing to help?In Acts 9, Saul's dramatic conversion on the Damascus Road is one of the most famous stories in Scripture. But behind Paul's transformation stands an often-overlooked disciple named Ananias. While Jesus saved Saul, God used Ananias to help Saul move from conversion to connection.Using the image of a Sherpa—a guide who helps climbers reach places they've never been before—we explore how God grows believers through people who walk alongside them. Ananias didn't simply point Saul toward the mountain; he helped him climb it.In this opening message of the series, we discover six characteristics of a "Gospel Sherpa" and are challenged to become the kind of disciple-maker who helps others grow in Christ. Every Saul needs an Ananias. The question is: Who is yours, and who might God be calling you to guide?
Jun 23
31 min

Are you ready for Christ's return? In 2 Peter 3, Peter challenges believers to move beyond prophecy debates and focus on what truly matters: growing in holiness and godliness. Discover three common distractions that keep Christians from being prepared and learn how to live with urgency, stability, and hope as we await the return of Jesus Christ.
Jun 16
34 min

Why should we trust the Bible and treat it differently than every other book? In this message from 2 Peter 1:16–21, we see that Scripture is not man’s opinion about God, but God’s inspired Word given to reveal Himself, guide our lives, and shine light in a dark world. If the Bible truly comes from God, then it deserves more than a place on our shelf — it deserves our trust, attention, obedience, and devotion.
Jun 13
22 min

That sounded good, but was it right? More importantly, it sounds right, but is that what the Bible really says?What are your spiritual, emotional, and moral vulnerabilities that a false teacher could easily exploit?False teaching rarely appears obvious, dangerous, or easy to spot. In 2 Peter 2, Peter warns that deceptive voices are often attractive, persuasive, and appealing to our deepest vulnerabilities. This message explores four characteristics of “unsteady souls” and challenges us to identify where we may be tempted to believe what sounds good instead of what God says is true. Discover how to become grounded in Scripture, discerning in a world of competing voices, and stable in your walk with Christ.
Jun 2
34 min

What truths are being repeated and reinforced in your life and home? In this message from 2 Peter 1:12–15, we explore Peter’s final burden before his death: helping believers remember, reinforce, and remain rooted in God’s Word. Discover why repeated truth shapes spiritual stability, how discipleship goes beyond information to transformation, and how the words and values we consistently model today may become the legacy remembered long after we are gone.
May 29
35 min

In this message from 2 Peter 1:1–11, we tackle a question many Christians quietly ask: If I believe in God, why don’t I seem to change? Peter reveals that God has already given believers everything necessary for life and godliness through His power and promises, but spiritual growth requires more than passive belief. Discover how practiced faith, intentional spiritual growth, and a deeper encounter with Christ lead to lasting transformation and stability.
May 20
29 min

Why do strong marriages fail, faithful families drift, and respected leaders collapse? In this opening message from 2 Peter, we explore Peter’s warning about losing spiritual stability and discover how grounding our lives in God’s truth protects us from instability, error, and spiritual collapse. Learn how growing in grace and knowledge leads to a faithful finish in an unstable world.
May 20
37 min

Maybe you don't need to do something else, but instead return to what matters most.
Apr 26
35 min

We often believe the problem is the other person—but Scripture points us somewhere else. In Colossians 3:18–4:1, we see that real change doesn’t come from controlling others, but from shifting our focus to Christ. When we live “as unto the Lord,” our marriages, families, and workplaces are transformed—not by fixing people, but by being changed ourselves.
Apr 21
35 min

We've never been more connected, yet feel more divided.From social media chaos to tension in our homes, friendships, and even churches, something is broken. What was meant to bring us together often pushes us further apart.In this message from Colossians 3:12–17, we discover that the problem isn’t just cultural—it’s spiritual. And the solution isn’t found in better habits, stronger opinions, or more emotional experiences, but in the reality that when Christ is all in all, everything changes.In this sermon, you’ll see:Why identity—not influence—is the foundation of real changeWhy love—not legalism—is the mark of true ChristianityWhy God’s Word—not emotional experiences—forms lasting communityAnd what it actually looks like to live in Christ, not just for Christ.If your relationships feel strained, your faith disconnected, this message will show you a better way.
Apr 16
42 min
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