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We're all searching for rest—through vacations, distractions, busyness, or a fresh start. But the kind of weariness we carry in our souls can't be fixed by a nap or a gateway. In this message, we discover that biblical rest isn't about doing less, it's about trusting more. Through the stories of Noah, Israel, and the finished work of Jesus, we'll learn that true Sabbath is a heart at peace because it fully trusts God.Rest is surrender. Rest is trust. Rest is believing that Christ is enough."You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You." — Isaiah 26:3

When Mary stood at the empty tomb, she thought Jesus was gone. But the resurrection revealed a powerful truth: Jesus remains.In this message, we explore the promise of the Holy Spirit—the presence of God with us and in us. Discover how the Holy Spirit searches, sanctifies, strengthens, speaks, seals, and sends believers to live with purpose and confidence. No matter what season you're facing, you're not alone. Jesus remains with you through the power of His Spirit.

What if serving others is one of the clearest ways we reveal Jesus to the world?In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that faith was never meant to stay passive. Jesus didn’t come to be served — He came to serve — and He calls us to do the same. Through scripture and practical encouragement, this message challenges us to move beyond belief alone and live out a faith that actively loves, serves, and reflects the heart of Jesus.No matter where you are in your journey, this message will encourage you to see serving not as insignificant… but as Kingdom impact.

Our Discipleship Pastor, Derick Forbes, shared a powerful message on how Jesus restores. Through a moving story, we’re reminded that no matter our past or how others see us, Jesus meets us with grace, forgiveness, and a chance to be made new.Your story isn’t over—Jesus restores.

In this message, we’re reminded that Jesus calls people from every walk of life—right where they are. His invitation isn’t based on our past or our qualifications, but on His grace.Through Ephesians 1:16-18 and Matthew 16:24, we see that following Jesus means pursuing a real relationship with Him, denying ourselves, and living on mission with purpose and passion.No matter your story, the invitation is the same: come follow Him.

What if your past didn’t have to define your future?In today’s message, Pastor Matt shares the truth about the forgiveness of Jesus—what it really means, why we need it, and how it has the power to change everything. No matter where you’ve been or what you’re carrying, there is grace available and freedom found in Him.You are not too far gone. You are not disqualified. Jesus still forgives.

Pastor Matt shares a powerful message, “Jesus Reigns,” reminding us that no matter what we face, Jesus is still in control.When life feels uncertain, this message will help reset your perspective and anchor your faith in the truth that He is holding all things together.

Pastor Matt brings a message on Self-Control as we continue our Fruit of the Spirit series.The greatest battles we face aren’t around us—they’re within us. Self-control isn’t about restriction, it’s about freedom… freedom to become who God created you to be.Through Scripture, we see that self-control is a mark of spiritual maturity, begins in the mind, and requires daily dependence on the Holy Spirit.

In a world that often confuses gentleness with weakness, we discover that biblical gentleness is actually strength under control and power under submission. Jesus modeled this perfectly, showing us what it looks like to live with both discipline and discipleship.In this message, we explore 3 practical ways to grow in gentleness:• Release your rights• Reshape your words• Remember God’s mercyThis word will challenge you to respond differently, speak differently, and live more like Jesus in your everyday life.

In week six of our Fruit of the Spirit series, Pastor Brent explores the difference between having faith and living a life of faithfulness. True faithfulness grows out of a relationship with Jesus and is revealed through consistent obedience, loyalty to God, and faithfulness in the small moments of everyday life.Be encouraged to remain steady, dependable, and faithful as you follow Christ — trusting that God is working through your obedience.