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What happens when a nation turns away from God?In week two of One Nation Under God, Pastor Dean walks through Jeremiah 2 and shows how God warned Judah after they rejected Him, chased after idols, and still believed they were “good” because they had the temple. But this message does not stop with Judah. It challenges America, the church, and each of us personally.When we reject God’s authority, excuse sin, and run to other things for satisfaction, we are digging broken cisterns that can never hold water. The call is simple but serious: repent, return to God, and let conviction matter more than comfort.If this message speaks to you, take time this week to read Jeremiah 2 and ask God where your heart needs to change.

What happens when a nation turns away from God?In week two of One Nation Under God, Pastor Dean walks through Jeremiah 2 and shows how God warned Judah after they rejected Him, chased after idols, and still believed they were “good” because they had the temple. But this message does not stop with Judah. It challenges America, the church, and each of us personally.When we reject God’s authority, excuse sin, and run to other things for satisfaction, we are digging broken cisterns that can never hold water. The call is simple but serious: repent, return to God, and let conviction matter more than comfort.If this message speaks to you, take time this week to read Jeremiah 2 and ask God where your heart needs to change.

In week one of One Nation Under God, Pastor Dean looks at how history repeats itself and why it matters for both God’s people and our nation today. Through Judges 2, 2 Chronicles 7:14, and a walk through biblical and American history, we are reminded that when a generation forgets God, the results are devastating.This message is a call for God’s people to humble themselves, pray, repent, and seek spiritual awakening once again.

In week one of One Nation Under God, Pastor Dean looks at how history repeats itself and why it matters for both God’s people and our nation today. Through Judges 2, 2 Chronicles 7:14, and a walk through biblical and American history, we are reminded that when a generation forgets God, the results are devastating.This message is a call for God’s people to humble themselves, pray, repent, and seek spiritual awakening once again.

In Week 3 of Built Different, Pastor Ethan Harris closes the series by looking at 2 Peter 1:5–8 and the progression Peter gives us for a faith that grows into real, Christlike love.Peter knew what it felt like to fail, deny Jesus, and feel unworthy. But Jesus met him right where he was, restored him, and called him into a life of purpose. That same invitation is for us today.When we supplement our faith with virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love, we become people who are not ineffective or unfruitful. We become people who love like Jesus, serve like Jesus, and show the world that we are truly built different.

In Week 3 of Built Different, Pastor Ethan Harris closes the series by looking at 2 Peter 1:5–8 and the progression Peter gives us for a faith that grows into real, Christlike love.Peter knew what it felt like to fail, deny Jesus, and feel unworthy. But Jesus met him right where he was, restored him, and called him into a life of purpose. That same invitation is for us today.When we supplement our faith with virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love, we become people who are not ineffective or unfruitful. We become people who love like Jesus, serve like Jesus, and show the world that we are truly built different.

In Week 2 of Built Different, Pastor Grayson Parker walks through 2 Peter 1 and challenges us to examine whether our faith is producing real fruit or just looking good from a distance.Using the life of Daniel, this message unpacks the importance of self-control, steadfastness, and godliness. Real faith is not about perfection or performance. It is about consistently choosing obedience, remaining faithful when life gets hard, and becoming more like Jesus every day.Are you producing real fruit, or just fake fruit?

In Week 2 of Built Different, Pastor Grayson Parker walks through 2 Peter 1 and challenges us to examine whether our faith is producing real fruit or just looking good from a distance.Using the life of Daniel, this message unpacks the importance of self-control, steadfastness, and godliness. Real faith is not about perfection or performance. It is about consistently choosing obedience, remaining faithful when life gets hard, and becoming more like Jesus every day.Are you producing real fruit, or just fake fruit?

In week one of our Built Different series, Jacob walks through 2 Peter 1:5-8 and challenges us to examine whether our faith is truly producing change in our lives.Faith is the foundation, but Scripture calls us to add virtue — living with excellence, purpose, and obedience. If we are going to be set apart as followers of Jesus, our faith cannot stay hidden, passive, or comfortable. It should move us to action, help us stand firm in the storms, and push us to live differently in our homes, workplaces, schools, and communities.This message is a reminder that we are not called to simply know more about God. We are called to live for Him with boldness, excellence, and faith that produces real change.

In week one of our Built Different series, Jacob walks through 2 Peter 1:5-8 and challenges us to examine whether our faith is truly producing change in our lives.Faith is the foundation, but Scripture calls us to add virtue — living with excellence, purpose, and obedience. If we are going to be set apart as followers of Jesus, our faith cannot stay hidden, passive, or comfortable. It should move us to action, help us stand firm in the storms, and push us to live differently in our homes, workplaces, schools, and communities.This message is a reminder that we are not called to simply know more about God. We are called to live for Him with boldness, excellence, and faith that produces real change.