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Prayer is more than asking God for help, prayer is communion with God. In this message from Acts: The Movement, we explore what it means to become a praying church and how prayer helps us become relationally connected, spiritually aligned, and functionally sourced by God.Using Acts 12:1-5 and the powerful moment when “the church prayed very earnestly,” this sermon unpacks how prayer activates our connection with God, draws us into the life of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and strengthens us to live with faith, purpose, courage, and spiritual power.Whether you are building a prayer life for the first time or recommitting to a deeper walk with God, this message will encourage you to stop treating prayer like a ritual and start experiencing it as relationship.

Have you ever felt like God was speaking… but you weren’t sure what He was saying?In Huh…Come Again, we walk through 1 Samuel 3:1-10 and the story of young Samuel learning to recognize the voice of God. This message challenges us to stay faithful in difficult seasons, live with expectancy, move forward even when we feel inadequate, and remain willing to return to God again and again when He calls.God is still speaking. The question is: Are we listening?Hold the line. Expect with eagerness. Act in faith. Return when He calls.

Do you struggle to feel confident when you pray? In this powerful Father’s Day message from our ACTS: The Movement series, we continue exploring what it means to become a praying church and a praying people. Looking at Acts 12:1–5, we see the early church praying very earnestly while Peter was in prison. This sermon builds confidence in prayer by reminding us that God’s presence is with us, we are invited to His throne, and our Father hears every word we pray. You don’t have to pray from fear, insecurity, or uncertainty. Because of Jesus, you can approach God boldly, knowing that you are welcomed, loved, and heard.Commit or recommit today to building a strong prayer life with confidence that God is with you in it.

Are you living your faith casually, or are you running to win?In this message from 1 Corinthians 9, we dive into Paul’s challenge for believers to live with discipline, purpose, and eternal perspective. Just like an athlete trains with intention for a prize, followers of Jesus are called to pursue spiritual growth, practice self-control, and stay focused on what truly matters.Don’t spend your life chasing temporary rewards. Run your race with purpose, build faithfully in private, and keep your eyes fixed on the eternal prize God has prepared for you.Run with purpose. Train with discipline. Live for what lasts forever.

What does it mean to be a praying church? In this message from our ACTS: The Movement series, we look at Acts 12, where Peter is imprisoned, James has been killed, and the church prayed very earnestly.This sermon challenges us to move beyond casual prayer and build a real, consistent, personal prayer life. Prayer is communion with God and confrontation against the enemy. It is not performance, it is presence. If we improve our prayer life, our life will improve.Join us as we learn how to pray with focus, discipline, consistency, and faith.

What do you do when God's promises seem delayed?In Part 3 of our Waiting on the Lord series, we discover that biblical waiting is not passive—it's active trust, spiritual resistance, and faithful obedience under pressure. Through the stories of Saul, David, Abraham, Joseph, Israel in the wilderness, and others, we learn how waiting reveals our hearts, exposes our idols, strengthens our faith, and prepares us for God's purpose.If you're weary, tempted to take matters into your own hands, or struggling to trust God's timing, this message is a reminder to resist fear, reject comparison, and take heart. The God who made the promise is faithful to fulfill it.

What does it mean to be the spiritual gardener of your family?In this special Plant the Flag Night message, Pastor Jeremy challenges men to cultivate the hearts of their wives and children with intentionality, wisdom, and spiritual leadership. Using the imagery of gardening, this teaching explores how to prepare the soil, plant the right seeds, pull weeds, guard against pests, and faithfully water what God has entrusted to us.Strong families don't happen by accident—they are cultivated with purpose. Whether you're a husband, father, or future leader, this message will equip and inspire you to take responsibility for the spiritual health of your home.

What do you do when God speaks, but criticism, fear, insecurity, or the enemy starts objecting? In this message from our ACTS: The Movement series, we look at Peter’s encounter with the Jerusalem believers in Acts 11 and how they moved from criticism to praise when they saw what God was doing.God had spoken to Peter. God had used Peter. But Peter still had to face scrutiny. This sermon will help you recognize the voices that try to object to God’s purpose in your life, the voice of others, your own voice, and the voice of the enemy, and learn how to stand firm in God’s calling.You are called to Jesus. You are called to His mission. And you have a unique assignment. Stop objecting and start obeying.

In this message from 1 Corinthians 8, we explore the tension between Christian freedom, personal conviction, and love for others. Paul challenges believers to move beyond spiritual pride and ask a deeper question: Just because I can, should I?Discover how idols still compete for our attention today, why love must be greater than knowledge, and how our choices can impact the faith of those around us. True spiritual maturity isn't found in exercising our rights—it's found in laying them down for the sake of others.

Does God still speak today? In this message from our Acts series, ACTS: The Movement, we look at Acts 10 and the powerful moment when God spoke to Cornelius and Peter, opening the door for the Gospel to reach the Gentiles. This sermon explores how God speaks, the different ways He leads His people, and how believers can grow in discerning His voice with humility, Scripture, prayer, and community.Whether you are learning to recognize God’s voice, waiting for direction, or wondering how the Holy Spirit leads today, this message will encourage you to raise your spiritual antenna and trust that God sees what you cannot.