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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.

Our Women’s Director, Megan Wright, continues our Fruit of the Spirit series by teaching on kindness and goodnessfrom Galatians 5.These qualities aren’t something we produce on our own—they are the result of a life surrendered to the Holy Spirit. Biblical kindness goes beyond simply being nice; it reflects God’s mercy and truth. And goodness is not defined by us, but by the perfect goodness of God revealed through Jesus.When we surrender to Him, the Holy Spirit produces a life that builds others up, reflects God’s character, and points people to His glory.

Patience isn’t passive — it’s powerful.In this message from our Fruit of the Spirit series, Pastor Matt shares how patience is the pathway to maturity. Through Scripture, we’re reminded to trust God in the waiting, endure through trials, and choose forgiveness even when it’s hard.The waiting isn’t wasted. God is working.

In week three of our Fruit of the Spirit series, we talked about Peace — the kind the world can’t give and circumstances can’t take away.Biblical peace (Shalom) isn’t the absence of conflict; it’s wholeness found in the presence of Jesus. We explored the difference between peace with God, the peace of God within us, and peace with others — and how real, lasting peace begins by coming to Him.If your heart feels overwhelmed, anxious, or restless, this message is for you.

In this message, Pastor Matt explores the difference between happiness and true, lasting joy. While happiness depends on circumstances, joy is rooted in Jesus and produced by the Holy Spirit.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or discouraged, this teaching will remind you where real strength and joy are found.

This message focuses on the foundation of it all—love. Drawing from Galatians 5, Jesus’ words in John, and Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians, we’re reminded that spiritual fruit isn’t something we strive to produce, but something that grows naturally when we remain in Christ. This sermon invites us to understand the depth of God’s love for us, receive that love fully, and choose to let it shape how we live and love others. Because when we fall in love with Jesus, love becomes the defining mark of our lives.

In a culture obsessed with more, Jesus invites us into a different way of living—a slower rhythm, a pace of grace, and a life rooted in contentment. This message explores how the pursuit of more fuels hurry and how simplicity and generosity help create margin to experience true rest and joy.If you’re feeling overwhelmed or longing for a simpler, more meaningful life, this message is for you.

In Week 3 of The Elimination of Hurry, Pastor Matt teaches on the biblical gift of Sabbath and why it still matters today. This message invites us to slow down, trust God, and rediscover His design for rest in a hurried world.