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Formerly known as Cooper's Grove Full Gospel Church. TNC is a brand new church planted in the heart of Henderson County/Lexington TN. At True North Church, we help people navigate through the oceans of life in the direction that lands at the heart of God. We are a multi-ethnic collective focused on Jesus, making disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit, preaching the gospel and mirroring His love with our neighbors.

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Here is a message that Pastor Lindsey preached at Hopewell MBC in Yuma TNWe pray you are blessed as you listen!

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Chronicles – Week 3 | What's In Your Heart?This week, we explore Solomon's request for wisdom in 2 Chronicles 1 and discover why God was pleased with what was in his heart. Rather than seeking wealth or power, Solomon asked for Chokmah—the God-given wisdom to lead God's people in alignment with God's heart and purposes.In 2 Chronicles 9, the Queen of Sheba witnesses God's blessing on Solomon's life and responds with praise to God. Her response reminds us that our lives are meant to point others to Christ. We are walking billboards, and the way we steward our time, talents, relationships, and families should reflect His goodness.We also challenge every man to be both a warrior and a worshiper. Like Benaiah, who served in battle and in worship, godly men are called to protect their families, cultivate faith in their homes, and lead others toward Jesus through everyday life.

Chronicles Series – Week 2: Inquire AgainIn Week 2 of our Chronicles series, we continue exploring how God invites us to view our history through the lens of His faithfulness rather than our failures. When we remember what God has done, hope is renewed, courage is restored, and faith begins to rise.Looking at 1 Chronicles 14, we discover David's habit of continually inquiring of the Lord. Even after receiving direction once, David didn't rely on yesterday's word for today's battle. When the opposition returned, David sought God again. His example reminds us that a thriving relationship with God is built on daily dependence, not occasional consultation.We also examine David's journey of bringing the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem. After an unsuccessful attempt driven by human methods, David learned the importance of following God's instructions rather than relying on self-made solutions. The lesson is clear: God's presence cannot be approached on our terms but through His way.Finally, in 1 Chronicles 21, we see the danger of trusting our own strength instead of seeking God's wisdom. David's census reveals what happens when we look to our resources rather than to the Lord. Instead of Yahweh, David chose his way—and the consequences followed.This message is a call to cultivate a life led by the Spirit, to seek God daily, and to remember that success in God's Kingdom is never found in self-sufficiency. The Spirit of God is not an accessory to life—He is essential to every step we take.Key Scriptures: 1 Chronicles 14:8-17, 1 Chronicles 15, 1 Chronicles 21, Psalm 119:52

History Through the Lens of God’s Faithfulness | Chronicles Series – Week 1What if the purpose of remembering the past isn't to relive it, but to rediscover the faithfulness of God within it?In Week 1 of our Chronicles series, we explore how the genealogies, stories, and mighty warriors recorded in 1 Chronicles point to a greater truth: God has always been faithful to His people.From Jacob being remembered as Israel—his redeemed identity—to the hidden faithfulness of the Merarites who supported worship behind the scenes, to David’s mighty men who stood with God’s anointed king, every chapter reminds us that God sees, redeems, strengthens, and works through ordinary people.Together we'll discover:• Why God remembers us by our redeemed identity, not our past failures • The power of unseen faithfulness in the Kingdom of God • Why David surrounded himself with giant-slayers • What Benaiah’s incredible victories reveal about courage and faith • How the mighty warriors foreshadow the greater victory of King JesusMost importantly, we'll learn why 1 & 2 Chronicles were written—to help God’s people remember their history through the lens of His faithfulness and return to their First Love, even in difficult seasons.As you listen, take time to reflect on your own story and ask: Where has God been faithful in my history?Takeaway: "Our history, remembered through the lens of God's faithfulness."No matter the season, Christ remains faithful—and He is worthy of being remembered.

Podcast Episode DescriptionWhat happens when we stop trying to be the deciding factor of our own lives?In this Pentecost message, Pastor Lindsey explores the transition from Acts 1 to Acts 2 and how the coming of the Holy Spirit changed the way God's people discern His will. Before Pentecost, the disciples cast lots to make important decisions, trusting God to guide the outcome. But after the Holy Spirit was poured out, we never see them return to that practice. Why? Because they were no longer relying on chance—they were being led by the Spirit.Drawing from Genesis 1, we also discover the rich Hebrew meaning of tov ("good"). When God declared creation good, He wasn't simply saying it was pleasant—He was recognizing that it was functioning according to His design and purpose. The same is true for us. We are most "good" when our lives are aligned with the intentions of our Creator.Through Scripture, personal stories, and practical examples, this sermon challenges us to lay down our need for control, stop "casting lots" with our own plans and preferences, and trust the Lord to direct our paths.Key Scriptures: Acts 1:12-26, Genesis 1:1-31, Proverbs 3:5-6, John 3:30Big Idea: You were created not to be the deciding factor of your life.Join us as we learn what it means to put down the dice, take hold of God's hand, and allow the Holy Spirit to lead us into the life we were created for.

On this special Pentecost Sunday + Homecoming gathering at True North Church, we explored why it is no coincidence these two moments landed together.From Genesis 1 to Acts 2, we traced the movement of the Holy Spirit across Scripture and discovered that the same Spirit who hovered over the waters in creation now lives within believers today. This message challenges the truth that the Holy Spirit is NOT only for “church moments” but He empowers believers in the day to day practical parts of our lives as well.We also unpacked the miracle of Pentecost, Peter’s bold sermon, and the explosive growth of the early church—not because of modern systems or productions, but because ordinary people were filled with the Spirit of God.The Holy Spirit is not distant. He is our Advocate, Helper, Companion, and the empowering presence of God dwelling within us.The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead now lives in you.Scripture References: Genesis 1:1–2 Acts 1–2 John 14:16–26We pray this message stirs your hunger to live led by the Holy Spirit every day—not just on Sundays.

Here’s a podcast episode description based on your sermon notes:In this week’s message at True North Church, we explored what it truly means to pursue Jesus.Using Mark 2:1–12, we looked at the powerful story of the paralytic man lowered through the roof and discovered that pursuit is not passive — it is active, persistent, and fueled by faith. Jesus responds to people who seek Him with confidence, surrender, and expectation.We unpacked how worship is more than singing; it is a lifestyle of pursuit. From Matthew 7:7–8 to the faith of the Roman centurion, this message challenges us to stop pursuing a version of Jesus made in our image and instead surrender to being transformed into His image from glory to glory.If pursuit reveals desire, then the question becomes: what are we truly chasing?This message will encourage you to trust Jesus for who He says He is, pursue Him daily, and believe that He rewards those who diligently seek Him.

This week at True North Church, we did something a little different. Instead of a traditional sermon, we gathered around the wisdom of mothers.Our “Council of Moms” shared honest stories, hard-earned wisdom, laughter, and encouragement about parenting, marriage, faith, discipleship, and what it really looks like to follow Jesus in everyday life. From raising children to navigating difficult seasons, this conversation reminded us that faith is often formed in the ordinary moments of love, sacrifice, prayer, and presence.Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, young adult, or simply someone looking for wisdom and encouragement, this conversation is full of practical insight and heartfelt reminders that God is present in every season of life.We pray this episode encourages you, strengthens your family, and points you toward deeper trust in Jesus.