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What story have you been telling yourself about your life?In Week 5 of FEAR-LESS, Pastor Charles Metcalf teaches us that while God is the Author of our story, we have a choice about who we allow to narrate it. Fear will use insecurity, failure, inadequacy, loss, trauma, and disappointment to distort our perspective and convince us that the hardest chapters of our lives are the whole story. But fear doesn’t get the final word. This message will teach you the steps to learn how to take your story back and rewrite it. It’s time to stop letting fear tell your story. Take your story back and trust the Author who knows how it ends.Text NEWS to 828282 to join the newsletter and receive the Four Fears graphic wheel.Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:1-12 NLT

WEEK 4: FEAR-LESS //I WAS RIGHT // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFWhat if one of the greatest fears we face isn't being wrong, but not being recognized as right? In Week 4 of Fear-Less, Pastor Charles Metcalf exposed how fear can drive us to defend our opinions, prove our point, and prioritize winning over loving people. While truth matters, how we carry it matters just as much. This message reminds us that being right is never a license to dehumanize others. In fact, one of the greatest tests of maturity is how we treat people when we know we're right.Scripture References:John 8:1-11 NLTJeremiah 17:13 NIVJohn 3:16-17 NIVLuke 23:37-39 NLTLuke 23:44-45 NLT

Have you ever been so certain about someone, your future, or a situation... only to realize you were wrong? In Week 3 of Fear-Less, Pastor Charles Metcalf shows us how fear doesn't just make us anxious, it convinces us that our assumptions are facts. Through the story of Joseph, we discover that fear can distort the way we see people, our path, and perspective. Instead of trusting God's process, fear tempts us to create stories, cling to control, and believe that our circumstances define our future. But what if the very thing you thought was working against you was actually preparing you for God's greater plan?If you've been questioning people, frustrated by the path God has you on, or struggling to trust His perspective over your own, this message will encourage you to surrender your certainty, embrace God's process, and discover that sometimes the greatest breakthrough begins with saying, "I was wrong."Scripture Reference:Genesis 50:14-20 NLTGenesis 37:5-11 NLTGenesis 37:18-20 NLTGenesis 45:1-3 NLTGenesis 43:30 NLTGenesis 45:2 NLT

Anxiety is everywhere. But what if anxiety isn't the real problem? What if it's simply revealing something deeper? In Week 2 of Fear-Less, Pastor Charles Metcalf challenged us to stop running from the smoke and start investigating the fire. This message reveals that beneath an anxious spirit is often a divided heart that is wrestling with who or what it truly trusts. Instead of fighting symptoms, we're invited to follow the smoke, identify the source, and allow God to heal the deeper fears driving our anxiety. When we stop ducking the smoke and bring our fears into the presence of God, we discover that He is greater than every threat, every uncertainty, and every "what if."If you've been feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or consumed by fear, this message will help you move from reacting to the smoke to confronting the fire and trusting the God who never leaves you alone in the fight.Scripture Reference:Psalm 3:1-8 NLTMatthew 6:25-34 NLTPhilippians 4:6-7 NLT

Fear has a way of convincing us to play small, hide our true selves, and settle for less than what God created us to do. In Week 1 of our new sermon series, Fear-Less, Pastor Charles Metcalf challenged us to confront the fears that silently shape our lives. We uncovered four common fears that affect us all: the fear of man, the fear of loss, the fear of failure, and the fear of inadequacy. But God's plan isn't simply to remove those fears; it's to replace them with a holy fear. When our God-awareness becomes greater than our self-awareness, fear loses its power and faith begins to lead. For the duration of this series and beyond, may we become less aware of ourselves and more aware of God.Scripture Reference:Psalm 56:1-4 NLTGenesis 3:8-10 NLTPsalms 27:1 NLT

God's invitation is simple: Come to Him. The question is, will you receive His rest? In Week 6 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd reveals that rest isn't a luxury reserved for the successful, it's a necessity designed by God for every believer. Through Scripture, we discover that Sabbath is more than taking a day off; it's an act of faith, a weapon against exhaustion, and a reminder that our worth is rooted in who we are, not what we produce. If you've been carrying heavy burdens, feeling overwhelmed, or simply running on empty, this message is a timely reminder that Jesus is still offering rest for your soul.Scripture References:Matthew 11:28-30 NLTGenesis 2:1-3 NLTExodus 5:7-9Matthew 3:17James 4:6-7 NLTExodus 20:10 NLTExodus 23:10-11 NLTHebrews 4:9-11 NIV

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In Week 4 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd challenges us to examine whether God truly has first priority in our lives. This message reminds us that honoring God with our increase is about obedience, trust, and recognizing that everything we have comes from Him. We learn that tithing is biblical, generosity is recorded in heaven, and God only asks us to return a portion of what He has already given us. Pastor Mike also warns us not to let greed, culture, or the mistakes of others cause us to abandon God’s principles. Instead, we are called to prioritize obedience and build a legacy of generational blessing. This message will challenge you to reset your perspective and remember that God, not your job, is your source.Scripture References:Proverbs 11:24-25 MSGMalachi 3:10 NIVLeviticus 27:30 NKJVMatthew 23:23 NKJVHebrews 7:8 NKJVGenesis 4:3-4 NLVExodus 13:14-15 NIV

God never intended for us to simply survive, He desires us to live an abundant life. In Week 3 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that generosity is bigger than money… it’s a matter of the heart. We discover that greed, grief, and having the wrong grip on our possessions can quietly attack the condition of our hearts and keep us from experiencing the fullness God promised us. But the cure is found in generosity, gratitude, and grace.This message will challenge you to examine what you’re holding onto, what’s holding onto you, and how God wants to heal your heart from the inside out.Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJVMatthew 7:1-2 NIVLuke 6:37-38 NIVMatthew 6:21 NIVProverbs 4:23 NIVLuke 12:15 NLTDeuteronomy 15:7-9 NKJVPsalms 139:23-24 NIVMark 10:20-27 NLTDeuteronomy 15:10 NKJV

What happens when you’re full of faith but empty in discipline? On Day 2 of Gapstanders Conference 2026, Pastor Michael Todd delivers a sobering and transformational message, “Too Far on One Side,” reminding us that it takes more than prayer and it takes more than a plan. God never called us to choose between faith and work, spiritual power and practical obedience because the miracle is found in the middle. This message exposes the danger of being spiritually thriving while personally impoverished, challenging us to align our inner devotion with outward discipline. If you’ve been praying for breakthrough while avoiding the work attached to it, this message will challenge, convict, and equip you to move with both faith and action.To learn more about Gap Standers International, visit: https://www.gapstandersinternational.org/Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJV3 John 1:2 NKJVDeuteronomy 28:11-13 NIVMatthew 9:36-38 NLT