
Pastor Michal preached on the importance of enduring faithfulness and finishing the assignment God has placed on our lives. Through the example of the Apostle Paul, we see that discovering purpose and making a difference are only part of the journey. The ultimate goal is to remain steadfast through every challenge, opposition, and season of life until the race is complete. Paul's testimony reminds us that a life devoted to Christ will face resistance, but perseverance is possible when our eyes remain fixed on eternity. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 11, 2 Timothy 4:7, and Matthew 24, this message challenged believers to develop spiritual fortitude, unwavering resolve, and a kingdom perspective. Pastor Derrill emphasized that mission always encounters obstacles, but retreat is never the answer. As followers of Jesus, we are called to live for faithfulness rather than fame, choosing obedience over recognition and eternal impact over temporary success. When our lives are anchored in Christ and fueled by the hope of His coming Kingdom, we gain the strength to endure, finish well, and leave a legacy that matters for eternity.
May 31
36 min

Pastor Derrill preached on discovering the deeper purpose God has designed for every life through the story of the Apostle Paul. In this powerful message, “Finding Your Purpose,” we explored how passion without alignment to Jesus can leave people driven, successful, and still spiritually empty. Paul’s life reminds us that purpose is not something we invent for ourselves. It is something revealed through a real encounter with Christ. From Saul the persecutor to Paul the missionary, one moment with Jesus completely redirected his identity, calling, and mission.This message challenged us to ask a deeper question: Is our passion aimed at something eternal, or simply something impressive? Pastor Derrill unpacked how God uniquely designs every person with intentionality and assignment, calling believers to use their gifts, careers, creativity, and influence to advance Jesus’ movement in neighborhoods and nations. Whether you are an artist, entrepreneur, student, leader, or simply searching for meaning, this sermon is an invitation to stop settling for smaller things and step into the mission you were made for. God did not create you by accident. You were made for more.
May 17
47 min

What kind of atmosphere are you building? In this powerful Mother’s Day message, Pastor Derrill Corbin shares how Jochebed’s hidden courage and quiet faith helped shape Moses’ life and ultimately changed history. Through her story, we see that the environments we create through faith, honor, and trust in God can leave a lasting generational impact long after the moment has passed.In “Strength that Changes History,” Pastor Derrill unpacks how atmosphere shapes destiny, why hidden obedience matters, and how God can use ordinary faithfulness to design a brand-new spiritual inheritance for future generations. This message is an encouragement to every parent, leader, and believer who wonders if their unseen faithfulness truly matters.
May 10
47 min

“Healing What Tried to Alter You” confronts the reality that every person is shaped by an atmosphere they did not choose. Through the story of Jochebed, this message exposes how environments of fear, control, poverty, and even silence can quietly form identity, patterns, and beliefs over time. But it also draws a clear line: what shaped you does not have to keep shaping you. Healing begins when you name what you came from, recognize its impact, and stop calling it normal. This message invites you into that first step of freedom—honesty before God and the courage to acknowledge what tried to alter you.From there, the focus shifts to resistance and rebuilding. Jochebed’s faith wasn’t passive—it was a daily refusal to participate in the fear surrounding her and a decision to see through the lens of God’s truth instead of her environment. With no template and no guarantee, she built something new in the middle of what was broken. In the same way, this message calls you to break cycles, reject inherited patterns, and begin building a new spiritual atmosphere—right where you are, with what you have. What begins as a personal act of faith has the power to shape not just your life, but generations to come.
May 3
51 min

Pastor Derrill preaching on Jehovah Shalom – The Lord Is Peace shows us that true peace is not found in perfect circumstances, but in the presence of God.In this message from Judges 6:24, we follow Gideon as he builds an altar in the middle of chaos and discovers that God’s peace is greater than fear. This same peace is available to us today through Jesus, the Prince of Peace, who calms storms and brings rest to our hearts.Peace is not just the absence of problems—it’s the presence of God. His peace pushes out fear, settles anxiety, and reminds us that He is in control.
Apr 26
45 min

Pastor Derrill preached on April 19, Jehovah Shammah – The Lord Is There, reminding us that the greatest promise of God is His presence.In this message from Ezekiel 48:35, we see that the story of Scripture ends where it began—with God dwelling among His people. From the beginning to eternity, God’s desire has always been to be with us. Through Jesus, that promise is fulfilled, and through the Church, His presence now lives among us.God’s presence is the goal of redemption. The Church is now the dwelling place of His glory. And heaven is the full reality of “God with us.”No matter where you are, you are not alone—because the Lord is there.
Apr 19
48 min

Pastor Derrill preaching on Jehovah Raah – The Lord My Shepherd reminds us that God is not distant—He is close, caring, and leading us every day.In this message from Psalm 23:1, we see how the Shepherd provides what we truly need, guides us through every valley, and brings rest, restoration, and renewal to our lives. Jesus, the Good Shepherd, laid down His life for us and now leads us into a full and abundant life.
Apr 12
44 min

Pastor Derrill preaching on Jehovah Sabaoth – The Lord of Hosts reveals the power and victory of God as the Commander of heaven’s armies.In this message from 1 Samuel 17:45, we see that God is not distant—He is active, leading, and fighting for His people. Through the resurrection, Jesus defeated the greatest enemy—death—and now reigns as the risen King and Captain of our salvation. This wasn’t just a moment in history. It was a victory that still impacts us today.The resurrection is God’s victory campaign. Jesus leads with authority and power. And the Lord of Hosts still fights for you.
Apr 5
39 min

On this special Palm Sunday message, Pastor Asim reveals the powerful meaning behind Jehovah Tsidkenu—The Lord Our Righteousness—through Jeremiah 23:5–6 (NLT).As Jesus entered Jerusalem, He came not to overthrow governments, but to establish a greater kingdom—one built on grace and righteousness. He didn’t just bring righteousness… He became it for us.In this message, you’ll discover:• Jesus fulfills the promise of the Righteous King• True righteousness is received, not achieved• The Cross crowns the King of righteousnessPastor Asim unpacks how righteousness is not something we earn through effort, but something we receive through faith in Jesus Christ. Through the Cross, the King establishes a righteousness that transforms lives and restores relationship with God.This message will challenge you to stop striving and start receiving the righteousness that only Jesus can give.
Mar 29
47 min

Pastor Derrill preached on “Jehovah Rapha – The Lord Who Heals,” teaching from Exodus 15:26 and revealing God’s heart to restore what is broken. In this message, we see that healing flows from God’s covenant nature. Jehovah Rapha is not only concerned with physical healing but with restoring the whole person—body, soul, and spirit.Pastor Derrill explains how healing begins with hearing and responding to God’s voice, how obedience aligns our lives with His wholeness, and how the ultimate source of healing is found in Jesus Christ. Through the Cross, God’s healing presence continues to move today, bringing restoration to those who trust in Him.
Mar 22
50 min
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