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In the conclusion of Marriage Mixtape, Pastor Jeremy gets brutally honest about the small things that slowly take relationships out—and why most of them don’t look dangerous at first. Because it’s not usually one big moment… it’s what builds over time. If you’ve ever wondered how something good can quietly drift in the wrong direction, this message will help you recognize it—and show you what to do before it’s too late.

In week three of Marriage Mixtape, Pastor Jeremy steps into the ring and walks through relationships round by round—starting with what’s really behind our communication and why conflict shows up in the first place. Because the goal isn’t to avoid the fight, it’s to understand what you’re actually fighting for. If your conversations keep turning into the same battles, this message gives you a better way to step in, stay in it, and come out stronger on the other side.

In week two of Marriage Mixtape, Pastor Jeremy uses the picture of a cake to show what makes relationships truly sweet—and why some leave a bad taste. Because you can ice it, decorate it, and make it look perfect on the outside, but if the layers underneath aren’t right, it won’t hold. If something in your relationship feels off but you can’t quite name it, this message helps you cut into what’s really going on beneath the surface.

What’s the single most important thing you can do for your relationships? In week one of Marriage Mixtape, Pastor Jeremy challenges the way we usually answer that question and shifts the focus closer to home. Because the breakthrough you’re looking for in your relationships might not start with them—it might start with you.

In this Easter message, Pastor Jeremy shows how easy it is for any of us to drift—and why the answer isn’t trying harder, but choosing something deeper than happiness. When life feels out of control, joy becomes the anchor that holds. If you’ve lost it—or never really had it—this message points you back to where it’s found and what it actually means to live as a child of God.

In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Jeremy challenges the way we think about what belongs to us — and what actually belongs to God. If He’s the author and authority of your life, then everything you have is already His… the question is whether you’re willing to release it. What is God asking from you right now — and will you actually say yes?

This past weekend, guest speaker Dr. Scott Hagan unpacked a powerful line from Psalm 42 that compares our souls to a deer desperately searching for water. What sounds poetic at first is actually a picture of drought — a deep, internal thirst that nothing around us can satisfy. Through David’s words, we were reminded that life with God isn’t just about passion or energy. It’s about a deeper longing for His presence, the one thing our souls truly need, no matter what else we have.

In the finale of our Act Like Men series, Pastor Jeremy reminds us that strength without love is failure. Looking at 1 Corinthians 13, we’re challenged to ask a deeper question: does love actually define the way we live, lead, and speak? Because at the end of the day, the real test of a man isn’t what he accomplishes, it’s how he loves the people closest to him.

In part five of Act Like Men, Pastor Jeremy lays out four clear indicators of a strong man — not culture’s version, but Christ’s: Sabbath, perseverance, humility, and service. Because the real test of strength isn’t what you build in this life… it’s what they’ll say when you’re gone.

In part four of Act Like Men, Pastor Chris reframed what strength really is. Through the story of Jabez, we saw a man who refused to let pain define him and instead built his life on blessing, presence, and protection through prayer. Because strength isn’t proven in what you can lift — it’s revealed in what you rely on.