

We can have a full schedule, a successful career, family and friends…and still feel like something is missing. Our society places a premium on productivity and achievement, but only one thing can truly satisfy the deepest longings of our souls. Lean in for this week’s message as we discover what it means to feast on the only food that can truly satisfy. Hungry for More | Victory Church Pastor Johnson Bowie Scripture | John 4:25-38 May 30-31, 2026

What if what we’ve come to know as worship—the songs, the lights, the emotions—was always meant to be more? When Jesus came on the scene, He revealed that true worship is a life shaped by intimate relationship with the Father—not just a location or a style of music. In this message, we explore what it means to worship in spirit and truth, and discover how worship has always been bigger than a single musical moment—it’s a way of life. Worshiping in Spirit & Truth | Victory Church Pastor Summer Bowie Scripture | John 4:19-26 May 24, 2026

When you think about salvation, what comes to mind first? If your answer is heaven, you aren’t wrong…but there is so much more! Jesus made a way for us to spend eternity with Him—but He also came to bring abundant life here and now. In this message, be reminded that the Lord sees our emptiness and longs to fill it. If you’ve ever felt broken, weary, or hopeless, come to Jesus. He will never ask you to surrender something costly without offering something better in return.

Where do you turn when you are empty? We have countless options—social media for affirmation, our jobs for security or stability, a relationship for physical connection... In a society that encourages us to “play the game” we end up losing a lot more than we gain. In this message, learn about how Jesus seeks us out in our pursuit of satisfaction with a deep and holy solution. Are you thirsty? Tired? Come to Jesus—He is a well that won’t run dry.

Genesis 11:4 NIV Then they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, with a tower that reaches to the heavens, so that we may make a name for ourselves;

We’re more immersed than we think. Sports. Politics. Our careers. Relationships. But beneath all of it, the Bible reveals we're all born immersed into something deeper that has influenced each of our directions and desires—darkness. But here's the good news: God didn't send His Son to condemn you. He sent Him to rescue you.

1 John 4:9-10 NIV This is how God showed his love (agapē) among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love (agapē): not that we loved (agapē) God, but that he loved (agapē) us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.” “How can someone be born when they are old?” Nicodemus asked. “Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother’s womb to be born!”

There is one question that has echoed through history, and it’s still being asked today. “Who do you say I am?” This Easter at Victory, we’re stepping into one of the most personal and powerful moments in Scripture.

Most people picture Jesus holding a lamb, wearing a peaceful smile. But in John 2, He walks into the Temple, makes a whip, and starts flipping tables. Same Jesus. Different moment. In this sermon, we unpack the side of Jesus we rarely talk about—righteous anger. He wasn't angry without reason.