
When Weakness Wins
In this message, Sam Kelly reflects on personal insecurities and inadequacies, illustrating how these struggles can become vessels for experiencing God's power. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12 and the example of the Apostle Paul, the sermon teaches that God’s grace is sufficient and His strength is made perfect in our weakness. Through transparent storytelling and practical application, listeners are encouraged to embrace their own weaknesses, invite God into their struggles, and share vulnerably within community, trusting that Christ’s power shines greatest where we feel least capable.

Confidently Insecure
In this message, Derric Bonnot explores the universal struggle with insecurity, using stories from his own life and key biblical figures to illustrate how everyone deals with feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. He teaches that rather than trying to eliminate insecurity, we should learn how to be confident in the midst of it by rooting our identity and confidence in who God says we are. Drawing from the stories of King Saul, King David, and Mephibosheth, he shows how God’s grace and power are made perfect in our weaknesses.

What Is God's Grace Worth To You?
In this message, Brad Hughes challenges the congregation to consider the true worth of God's grace in their lives. Using the illustration of an expensive watch, he contrasts earthly value with the priceless, transformative nature of God's grace, which is freely given but often taken for granted. Through biblical stories and personal anecdotes, Brad emphasizes that genuine grace leads to repentance, gratitude, and changed lives, urging believers not to treat it as cheap or ordinary but to cherish and respond to it with renewed devotion.

The Sacred Struggle of Motherhood
In this message, Laurie Kelly reflects on the sacred and often messy journey of motherhood, sharing personal stories of joy, loss, and resilience. Through scriptural wisdom, she encourages mothers and all listeners to embrace the struggles of discipline, grit, structure, and suffering, reminding them that God’s grace is sufficient in every weakness. She candidly addresses the realities of grief and disappointment while offering hope rooted in Christ, emphasizing that God uses even our most chaotic moments to weave a masterpiece.

Celebrating the Differences of Motherhood
In this message, Landra Young Hughes shares a heartfelt and honest exploration of motherhood, recognizing the various journeys and challenges that mothers face. Through the biblical stories of Sarah, Jacobed, and personal testimonies, Landra encourages mothers who are waiting, enduring, or believing to take comfort in God’s promises, faithfulness, and perfect timing. She emphasizes the importance of surrendering every season of motherhood to the Lord, building a personal relationship with Jesus, and partnering with the local church for support and spiritual growth.

Running On Empty
In this message, Dave Clark explores the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19, using a personal road trip story as a metaphor for spiritual burnout and running on empty. Drawing on passages from both Isaiah and 1 Kings, he highlights how fear can overshadow faith, causing us to forget God's past faithfulness and rehearse negative, self-centered narratives. He teaches that renewal comes from interrupting weariness with worship, leaning in to listen for God's gentle whisper, and recentring the story on God rather than ourselves.

On The Run
In this message, Sam Kelly explores the topic of running from God, using the story of Jonah as a mirror for our own spiritual journeys. He emphasizes that sin is fundamentally running from God, but through repentance—a daily and gracious gift—believers are invited to turn back and embrace God's grace.

Up And Down
In this sermon, Ed Young, uses his heart surgery story to highlight how Jesus’ journey—up from Heaven, down to Earth, lifted up on the cross, down in the grave and up through the resurrection—mirrors the spiritual rhythm God invites us to follow, challenging us to sync our hearts with His divine "EKG."

Donkey Dynamics
In this message, Pastor Ed Young unpacks the prophetic and symbolic significance of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem—not on a warhorse, but on a humble donkey. Discover how this moment fulfills ancient prophecy, echoes through salvation history, and challenges us to carry Christ with purpose, obedience, and humility. This message will help you see Palm Sunday in a whole new light.

The Battle Of The Bottle
In this message, Ed Young discusses the complexities surrounding alcohol consumption from a biblical perspective. He emphasizes the importance of decision-making in relation to drinking, contrasting the control of alcohol with being filled with the Holy Spirit. The sermon encourages self-reflection on personal choices and explores the potential impacts of alcohol on individuals and their relationships.

Be Different
In this sermon, Derric Bonnot explores the paradoxical truths of the Beatitudes, emphasizing that following Jesus means embracing a radically different way of living—one marked by humility, mercy, purity, and a willingness to endure persecution for righteousness, ultimately building a life on the firm foundation of Christ.

Upside Down
In this sermon, Sam Kelly explores the paradoxical teachings of Jesus in the Beatitudes, emphasizing how true blessing comes not from worldly strength, success, or self-sufficiency, but through spiritual humility, mourning over sin, meekness, and a deep hunger for righteousness, ultimately leading to a life that seems upside down to the world but is right side up in God's Kingdom.

Skittle Skirmish
In this sermon, Ed Young uses the analogy of Skittles to illustrate how God blesses us and invites us to be generous in return, drawing from Abraham’s faithfulness in Genesis 13-14 to highlight the choice between trusting God’s provision or clinging to worldly possessions.