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What if the direction of your life is being determined by something you rarely stop to examine? Proverbs 4 reminds us that everything flows from the heart. Through the story of David, we discover why our words, beliefs, and battles all reveal what's happening beneath the surface, and how God can reshape the "algorithm" that's guiding our lives. Sunday, June 28, 2026 Message: The Algorithm of the Heart by Zach Vaught

What do you do when God's plan doesn't make sense? The prophet Habakkuk asked the same question. Surrounded by corruption, uncertainty, and unanswered prayers, he struggled to understand what God was doing. This message explores how surrender and questions can coexist, why control keeps us stuck, and how trusting God can bring peace even when we don't have all the answers. Sunday, June 21, 2026 Message: Surrender by Kyle Fischer

Have you ever felt frustrated by your own choices? The apostle Paul describes an internal battle that every Christian understands: wanting to do what is right while fighting the pull to do otherwise. This message explores the difference between spiritual attack and personal responsibility, helping us find freedom through honesty, obedience, and God's transforming grace. Sunday, June 14, 2026 Message: I Feel Attacked by Tim Ingram

What if your inability to rest says more about what you trust than how busy you are? From the beginning, God built rhythms of rest into creation—not because He needed rest, but because we do. This message explores how Sabbath is more than a day off. It’s an act of surrender that reminds us we are loved by God, not defined by our productivity. Sunday, June 7, 2026 Message: The Rest of the Story by Tim Ingram

What happens when we take what belongs to God and convince ourselves it doesn’t matter? Israel’s hidden compromise in Joshua 7 reveals how easily greed, entitlement, and self-reliance can quietly take God’s place in our hearts. This story challenges us to remember who our true Source is and why honoring God first still matters. Sunday, May 31, 2026 Message: The Father First: What We Cling To by Tim Ingram

What do you do when you barely feel like you have enough for yourself? A starving widow, a desperate prophet, and one final meal become the setting for a powerful lesson about faith, provision, and surrender. Let's challenge the fear that says “hold tighter” and recognizes how God often works through obedience before abundance. Sunday, May 24, 2026 Message: The Father First: Dethroning Scarcity by Tim Ingram

What gets your first attention, first trust, and first priority? From the very beginning, Scripture reveals that worship was never about leftovers. Cain and Abel’s story exposes how priorities shape our hearts, why trusting God comes before proof, and what happens when we place other things ahead of Him. Sunday, May 17, 2026 Message: The Father First: What Gets Your First? by Tim Ingram

What if your past isn’t a disqualifier—but the very thing God wants to use? In one of the most emotional moments after the resurrection, a broken woman becomes the first to carry hope. Her story reveals how Jesus meets us in grief, calls us by name, and sends us with purpose. If you’ve ever felt overlooked, disqualified, or stuck in your past, this will challenge what you believe is possible. Sunday, May 10, 2026 Message: First Watch: From Broken to Sent by Tim Ingram

What do you do when hope fades? After Jesus died, two disciples were walking away, trying to process everything that had gone wrong. They hadn’t lost faith—they had just lost hope. And without realizing it, they were walking in the wrong direction. But Jesus met them there. If you’ve ever felt disappointed, distant, or unsure where God is, this is your reminder: He’s closer than you think—and He’s not done leading you forward. Sunday, May 3, 2026 Message: First Watch: Losing Hope by Tim Ingram

What happens after you fail? Peter did. After everything, he returned to what was familiar and came up empty. But Jesus was already waiting on the shore—not with shame, not with rejection, but with a question: “Do you love Me?” Because restoration doesn’t start with performance, it starts with love. If you’ve ever felt like you blew it, drifted, or disqualified yourself, this is your reminder: your worst moment doesn’t get the last word. Sunday, April 26, 2026 Message: First Watch: Failure Isn't Final by Tim Ingram