
Hosted by Jay English · EN

In Part 2 of this series, Pastor Jay dives into one of the biggest questions people ask today: Can I really trust the Bible? From archaeological discoveries and manuscript preservation to historical accuracy and the identity of Jesus, this message examines the evidence behind Scripture and why millions believe the Bible is more than just an ordinary book. If the Bible is true, it changes everything.

In Part 1 of this series, Pastor Jay explores the evidence that led him to become a follower of Jesus Christ. From archaeology and manuscript evidence to fulfilled prophecy and personal encounters with the power of God, this message tackles the question: Is Christianity built on blind faith, or is there real evidence behind it? If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt or wanted to know why Christians believe Jesus truly rose from the dead, this message is for you.

Your Differences Make You Dangerous is a powerful reminder that what sets you apart is not a flaw — it’s your advantage. In this episode of Plain English with Pastor Jay, we look at the story of Ehud and discover how God uses our unique wiring, experiences, and perspective to accomplish His purpose. If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t fit, this message will challenge you to stop hiding your differences and start using them to make a Kingdom impact.

In this podcast episode, Pastor Jay reminds us that there is power in your perspective. Drawing from Elisha and his servant in 2 Kings 6, this message challenges us to stop forgetting what God has already done and to refuse to let fear override our faith. Just because you don’t see God moving doesn’t mean He isn’t working. Because when God opens your eyes, you won’t just see the problem, you’ll see the provision!

One Month to Live is a sobering and hope-filled message that asks a simple but life-altering question: What would change if you truly believed your days were numbered? Drawing from Jesus’ parable of the rich man and Lazarus, Pastor Jay challenges us to stop living for what fades and start living with eternity in view. This message will refocus your priorities, sharpen your purpose, and remind you that how you live now determines how you live forever.

Your Blessing Is in Your Response challenges us to move beyond simply hearing God’s Word and start responding to it. Using the powerful imagery of a mirror, Pastor Jay unpacks how Scripture reveals what needs to change—and why blessing is found not in observation, but in obedience. This message will encourage you to stop walking away unchanged and start responding to what God is showing you.

In this episode of Plain English with Pastor Jay, we look at the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17 and discover the difference between being thankful and being truly grateful. Pastor Jay unpacks how gratitude is more than a feeling — it’s a rebellion against pride, division, and forgetfulness. It’s what drives us to return to Jesus, not just for what He’s done, but because of who He is.If you’ve ever felt stuck in survival mode or wondered how to hold on to joy after God answers your prayers, this message will help you see that a grateful heart receives more than healing — it receives wholeness.

In this powerful message from the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Jay reveals why God calls us to live fruitful lives. Using the story of the blind man in Mark 8 and the imagery of trees throughout Scripture, he uncovers how the Holy Spirit—like sap in a tree—nourishes and empowers us to produce fruit that draws others to Christ. Discover what it truly means to stay connected to the Vine, live by the Spirit, and bear fruit that lasts.

In this message, Pastor Jay reminds us that church should be more than a building—it’s Home Base. A place of safety, rest, and strength where Jesus is seen in how we serve one another. Discover how simple acts of love can shine like a lighthouse and point people back to Him.

Darkness doesn’t stand a chance against even the smallest light. In this episode of Plain English with Pastor Jay, we walk through Ephesians 5 and what it means to live as people of light. From the way we love, resist sin, walk in wisdom, and honor one another in marriage, our lives should shine like lanterns in a dark world—pointing people back to Jesus.