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In this message, Standing in the River, Pastor Josh explores how God meets us in seasons of transition, uncertainty, and waiting. Looking at Israel's crossing of the Jordan in Joshua 3, he reminds us that change is not a flaw in God's design, it's often where He does His deepest work. As we learn to fix our eyes on the unchanging presence of God instead of shifting circumstances, we discover a peace that cannot be shaken and the courage to step into everything He has prepared for us. Whether you're navigating a new season, facing uncertainty, or simply longing to trust God more deeply, this message is a reminder that He is with you in every transition, leading you forward one step of faith at a time.

What if you've been asking God for more when He's already given you enough? In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks Jesus' teaching in Luke 17 and reminds us that forgiveness doesn't require extraordinary faith, just a willingness to trust God with the faith we already have. As we stay close to the Father and release what we've been carrying, we begin to experience the freedom that only forgiveness can bring.

We continue our Build the House series by exploring God's invitation to live by a different mandate: build with the Spirit. Through the stories of Babel and Pentecost, we discover the difference between striving in our own strength and being empowered by the Holy Spirit. Pastor Kevin's message reminds us that we are not called to make a name for ourselves, but to build God's Kingdom with purpose, clarity, and confidence in His promise.

Jesus' life, death, resurrection, and ascension were never meant to be the end of the story. In To Be Continued, Pastor Mike walks through Acts 2 and the arrival of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, reminding us that God empowers ordinary people to continue the work Jesus began. We discover that the Holy Spirit uniquely equips each of us, unites us as one body, guides us with peace, and sends us out on mission every day. The church isn't built by extraordinary people, but by ordinary people who are willing to be filled and led by the Spirit.

Who was in the room before the Church began? In Week 1 of Build the House, Amy Perez looks at Acts 1 and the ordinary people gathered in the upper room. As they waited for God's promise, they were gathered and available, discipled and formed, empowered and sent. This message reminds us that God builds His Church through ordinary people who make room for Him.

Temptation is something every believer will face, but it does not have to define us. In this message, we explore Jesus' prayer, "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil," and discover how God uses trials, testing, and even our weaknesses to form deeper dependence on Him. Through the example of Jesus and the promise of redemption, we are reminded that our story does not end in temptation but in transformation. Listen to this encouraging message and be reminded that God's grace is greater than any struggle you face.

Why do we feel the need to hide our failures, earn God's approval, or punish ourselves when we fall short? In Seen and Still Clothed, Pastor Olu explores the difference between self-righteousness and the righteousness that comes through Christ. Through the story of Adam and Eve and the finished work of Jesus, we are reminded that God has already provided what we could never earn ourselves. This message is an invitation to step out of shame, stop performing, and confidently receive the grace that has been made available through faith.

What does righteousness actually look like in everyday life? In this message, Pastor Mike Oaks unpacks how righteousness is less about religious performance and more about right relationship with God and others. As we walk closely with Jesus, we begin to live satisfied, confident, and full of purpose in a world that desperately needs His love.

This week Pastor Kevin Myers teaches on "The Flow of Forgiveness" and the freedom that comes when we surrender offense, bitterness, and shame to Jesus. Through Scripture, we see that forgiveness is not weakness but the pathway to living fully alive in God's grace and unrestricted love.

What do you do when you feel stuck and out of options? In this message, Pastor Josh Kelsey walks through the story of four lepers in 2 Kings 6 and 7 to show how God meets us in impossible situations. "The Gate, The Camp, The City" is a powerful reminder to stop calling paralysis patience, stop trying to earn what Jesus has already finished, and freely give away the grace you have received. If you feel stuck, spiritually hungry, or unsure of your next step, this message will encourage you to trust God and move forward in faith.