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Worship is a living conversation with a God who still sings, speaks, and responds. When we become active worshippers, expression explodes and there is no limit on what God can do. A life that makes God real is the greatest witness we can carry. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Guest Speaker Jason Upton. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Rich! ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

Pruning is preparation, and it produces lasting fruit. This Sunday, Dehavilland Ford challenged us to stay rooted in the vine and to see this season not as punishment, but as God’s careful work of formation. She reminded us that what feels like loss, delay, or cutting is often God creating space for greater fruit to grow. This message invited us to remain connected to Jesus and to resist the pressure to prove, rush, or manufacture outcomes. Fruit that lasts is never produced through hype or effort alone, but through a life anchored in Christ. As we step into a new season as a church, this word grounded us in the reality that abiding in Christ is what truly sustains vision, endurance, and love. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Guest Speaker Dehavilland Ford. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

Many of us carry the weight of poor leadership. When the people entrusted with shaping us acted from their own brokenness, we learned to stay cautious. For some, that experience can slowly shape how we view God too, especially when the disappointment came through parents or spiritual leaders. But Jesus does not lead the way they led. He reveals the heart of a shepherd who does not fail or falter. The message of You Have a Good Shepherd shows God stepping toward us as the One who gathers the scattered and heals the wounded. He goes after the ones who wandered and brings them back with kindness instead of shame. He is the Shepherd who became the Lamb, carrying our sin so we could be brought into His care without fear. He meets our hesitation with patience and our questions with mercy. Psalm 23 reminds us that His leadership restores the soul and guides us in paths of righteousness. Ezekiel 34 promises that God Himself will search for His flock and bring them home. John 10 reveals Jesus as the Shepherd who knows His sheep and lays down His life for them. You have a good shepherd. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Colt. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

God did not abandon Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah to Babylon. He sent them there as seeds of awakening in a hostile culture. In the same way, we are called to live in a city that offers power and indulgence without letting those offers weaken our convictions. From Daniel 4, we saw Daniel honor a wicked king, Nebuchadnezzar, proving that real holiness refuses compromise and also refuses hatred. Rich reminded us that we are leaders in every sphere we occupy and that God calls us to combine excellence with anointing, using both natural diligence and supernatural wisdom. He connected this to 1 Timothy 4, urging us to steward our gifts and live as examples of faith and purity. We were reminded through Daniel 2 and Psalm 75 that promotion comes from God, not from bowing to cultural idols. A life of excellence and Spirit-led obedience becomes our witness across NYC. Influence also requires proximity, which means learning to love and pray for the “Nebuchadnezzars” around us. The call is to become a Daniel company in this city, drawing clear lines of conviction and revealing Christ where pressure is greatest. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Rich. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

Some people don’t feel called to marriage and we honor that. But for those who do sense that desire, Sunday’s message was a reminder that boldness matters. Not the kind that pushes or forces something to happen, but the kind that lets your heart open again after seasons where hope felt risky. Pastor Colt shared that relational courage is still kingdom courage. It takes faith to trust God with timing, to risk vulnerability, and to believe that something good can still unfold in your story. He also talked about the picture Ephesians 5 gives us of mutual submission, a posture that begins in the heart. It looks like humility, openness, and the willingness to serve rather than demand. It looks like the calling on husbands to lay down their lives the way Christ did, a love that is sacrificial, patient, steady, and purifying. Our house is called to be multi-generational, people running together, covering one another, and refusing to let anyone carry hope by themselves. If marriage is something you are believing for, we want to stand with you, pray with you, and walk with you as God leads. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Colt. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

What if you’re not in this city by accident but by assignment? Daniel understood that before anyone tried to rename him, God had already purposed him. He settled his allegiance early and refused to let Babylon own his heart. He learned the system without being shaped by its idols. Ten times better in skill, unwavering in worship. And when excellence couldn’t be attacked, his worship was. God met faithfulness in the fire and turned pressure into promotion. Lord, make us faithful in this city. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Rich. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

There are seasons when God asks you to strike again. The first prayer loosens the ground. The second builds faith. The third opens the way for His power to finish what He began. In 2 Samuel 5, David once more faced the Philistines. He waited for the Lord’s direction, moved as instructed, and saw the enemy scattered across the land. What began as resistance ended in complete victory because he followed through until the work was done. Sometimes we mistake movement for completion. But the Lord of breakthrough does not stop at relief. He brings resolution. He calls us to stay in obedience until every stronghold has fallen and every promise is fulfilled. Thank you Ken Fish for joining us again and reminding us that breakthrough is never partial when we walk in full obedience to God’s word. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Guest Speaker Ken Fish. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

There are seasons when God asks you to strike again. The first prayer loosens the ground. The second builds faith. The third opens the way for His power to finish what He began. In 2 Samuel 5, David once more faced the Philistines. He waited for the Lord’s direction, moved as instructed, and saw the enemy scattered across the land. What began as resistance ended in complete victory because he followed through until the work was done. Sometimes we mistake movement for completion. But the Lord of breakthrough does not stop at relief. He brings resolution. He calls us to stay in obedience until every stronghold has fallen and every promise is fulfilled. Thank you Ken Fish for joining us again and reminding us that breakthrough is never partial when we walk in full obedience to God’s word. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Guest Speaker Ken Fish. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/

Pastor Colt spoke this past Sunday that we are in the midst of an awakening in our nation. Those who were sleeping are waking up! Colt spoke on the importance of the Spirit-filled life as described in Ephesians 5:1-20. He reminded us that a Spirit-filled life looks like the life that Jesus lived, and as we imitate Jesus we walk in the light and expose the darkness. Walking in the will of God happens when we are anchored in the Word of God. The same Spirit who fills us is the one who breathed these words, and He still speaks through them. When we open Scripture, we are not just reading, we are being shaped. This is how we stay awake in the midst of evil days, discern His will, and allow the light of Christ to shine through us and witness to those entrapped in the darkness. Listen in now to hear Life Center Church's latest Sunday message from Pastor Colt. ⛪️ Connect with us ⛪️ https://www.lifecenternyc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lifecenternyc/