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  • Thanksgiving is a Weapon

    In this sermon, we discover that gratitude is more than a feeling — it’s a powerful spiritual weapon. Based on 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, Psalm 34:1, and Philippians 4:6–7, this message teaches that thanksgiving isn’t meant to be a reaction to good circumstances, but a strategy in every circumstance. Rather than denying hardship, thanksgiving defies it, Read more

  • Fruitful Living – Part 6: Faithfulness — The Power of Consistency

    In Part 6 of the Fruitful Living series, we turn to the often-overlooked but deeply powerful fruit of the Spirit: faithfulness. Rooted in Galatians 5:22–23, this message challenges the idea that spiritual impact is built on big moments, reminding us instead that God values consistency over intensity. Using the image of Old Faithful and everyday Read more

  • Brother Jimmy Brings the Word

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  • Fruitful Living – Week 2: Love First

    In this second message of the Fruitful Living series, we focus on the first and foundational fruit of the Spirit—love. Drawing from Galatians 5:22, John 13:34–35, and 1 Corinthians 13, this sermon reminds us that love isn’t optional or secondary; it is the root from which all other spiritual fruit grows. Jesus made it clear Read more

  • Fruitful Living – Week 1: What’s Growing in You?

    Every life is producing fruit—but the question is what kind? In this opening message from Galatians 5:16–26, we’re invited to examine what’s really growing beneath the surface of our words, attitudes, and actions. This sermon introduces the Fruitful Living series by exploring: • The inner battle between the flesh and the Spirit, and why that Read more

  • Peace the World Can’t Give

    Stress and anxiety are everywhere, and the world constantly offers quick fixes that promise peace—but never seem to last. In this message from John 14:27, we’re reminded that Jesus offers a different kind of peace: one that isn’t fragile, temporary, or dependent on circumstances. This sermon explores: • The limits of the world’s peace, which Read more

  • Your Monday Morning Matters to God

    Most of us live like God only cares about our Sunday worship—but Scripture shows He’s just as interested in our Monday morning. In this message from Colossians 3:23–24, Matthew 5:14–16, and 1 Corinthians 10:31, we’re reminded that our work is not separate from our faith. This sermon unpacks three powerful truths: • Work is Worship Read more

  • Standing Firm in a Shaking World

    In a world marked by division, discouragement, and uncertainty, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. This message from Ephesians 6:10–18 reminds us that what we’re facing is more than political or cultural tension—it’s a spiritual battle. This sermon calls believers to: • Recognize the real battle, understanding that our struggle is not against people Read more

  • Be The Light: Our Call to Reach the Lost

    The world around us is filled with spiritual darkness—people searching for hope, peace, and purpose in places that can never truly satisfy. In this message from Matthew 5:14–16, we’re reminded that Jesus calls His followers to be the light that breaks through that darkness. This sermon challenges us to: • Recognize the reality of the Read more

  • Keeping Your Eyes on the Prize

    Life is full of distractions—things that pull our attention, drain our focus, and promise fulfillment but never deliver. In this message from Philippians 3:12–14 and Hebrews 12:1–2, we’re reminded that the Christian life is a race, and it requires intentional focus. This sermon challenges us to: • Recognize the distractions that hold us back—past regrets, Read more