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This week we begin a brand-new series, The Holy Spirit: The One Who Is to Come, as Pastor Dede shares a message titled The Holy Spirit: Who Is the Holy Spirit? Drawing from Romans 8:9–11 and Acts 2, this message lays the foundation for understanding who the Holy Spirit is and why there is no Christian life apart from His presence. Discover when believers receive the Holy Spirit, His primary mission to reveal, glorify, and magnify Jesus, and the significance of Pentecost as the fulfillment of God’s promise to pour out His Spirit. Through this introduction, you’ll explore both the Person of the Holy Spirit and the works of the Holy Spirit, equipping you to know Him more deeply and walk more fully in the life He empowers.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Chris Vigil shares a message titled Renewed Finances: Eternal Treasures. Drawing from Luke 16:1–12, this message explores Jesus’ teaching that money is not the meaning of life, but a tool entrusted to us for God’s purposes. Through the parable of the dishonest manager, Jesus reveals that our resources are both a means to invest in what lasts and a test of our faithfulness as stewards rather than owners. Discover how to leverage what God has entrusted to you for the good of others, store up eternal treasures instead of temporary possessions, and live a life marked by faithful stewardship and lasting Kingdom impact.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Chris Vigil shares a message titled Renewed Families: Parents and Children. Drawing from passages such as Proverbs 24:3–4, John 5:19–23, 1 Corinthians 16:13–14, and Proverbs 20:7, this message explores God’s wisdom for building strong, Christ-centered families. Through the example of the relationship between the Father and the Son, Scripture reveals that healthy families are established through wisdom, strengthened by love, and shaped by faithful presence. Discover how aligning your home with God’s design, loving loudly through both words and actions, and leaving a legacy of integrity can transform your family for generations to come.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Jasmine Stanley shares a message titled Renewed Singleness: Holy Contentment. Drawing from passages such as Genesis 2:15-18, 1 Corinthians 7:8-9, 17, 25-38, and Romans 8:5-8, this message explores God’s purpose for singleness and the unique opportunities it provides for wholehearted devotion to Him. In a culture that often treats singleness as a season to escape rather than a calling to embrace, Scripture presents it as a gift that can cultivate contentment, spiritual maturity, and undivided focus on the Lord. Discover how to live faithfully in the season God has assigned to you, find fulfillment in His presence rather than your circumstances, and experience the life and peace that come from setting your mind on the things of the Spirit.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Chris Vigil shares a message titled Renewed Marriages: God’s Great Gift. Drawing from passages such as Genesis 1:1-2, Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:7-8, 15, Matthew 12:25, James 1:19-20, and 1 Corinthians 13:4-5, this message explores God’s design for marriage as a covenant marked by unity, stewardship, and continual renewal. In a world where chaos and division threaten relationships, Scripture reveals that healthy marriages are built through prayer, effective communication, healthy conflict, and a lifelong commitment to learning and growing together. Discover how God calls husbands and wives to be agents of order rather than chaos, faithfully guarding the relationships entrusted to them and cultivating marriages that flourish according to His purposes.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, James Allen shares a message titled Renewing Our Work: A Sacred Calling. Drawing from passages such as 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12, Genesis 2:1-3, Genesis 2:15, and others, this message explores God’s design for work and its role in a life well-lived. Far more than a means of earning a living, work is a God-given calling through which we serve others, cultivate creation, and reflect the character of our Creator. Rediscover the dignity of work, the purpose found in faithful labor, and how a biblical vision of vocation can shape both your daily life and your witness to the world around you.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Jesús Guajardo shares a message titled Renewing our Rest: Sabbath Rediscovery. Drawing from passages such as Genesis 2:1-3, Mark 1:35-37, Mark 6:31-32, Matthew 11:28-30, Hebrews 4:9-11, and others, this message centers on the invitation to rediscover true rest. More than just a day off, biblical rest is a spirit of restfulness that flows from living in God’s presence throughout the week. Rediscover the purpose of rest, the renewal found in God’s presence, and the power Sabbath has in shaping a healthier, Christ-centered life.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Pastor Chris Vigil shares a message titled Renewed Suffering: Pain Redeemed. Drawing from passages such as Hebrews 12:1-3, Romans 5:3-5, Genesis 6:5-8, and Romans 8:22-28, this message explores the reality of suffering and the hope found in God’s power to redeem it. Scripture reminds us that while suffering is unavoidable in a broken world, it does not have to leave us bitter or without purpose. Through Christ, pain can produce endurance, character, compassion, gratitude, and deeper dependence on God. As we surrender our suffering to Him, we are invited to let God redeem our pain rather than be defined by it. This message unpacks the work of the Holy Spirit in our weakness and calls us to trust that God is faithfully working all things together for good. Pain redeemed is better than pain removed.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, James Allen shares a message titled Renewed Hearts: Confronting Our Idols. Drawing from passages such as Romans 1:20-25, Ezekiel 14:4, Jeremiah 17:9-10, Philippians 3:8, and others, this message centers on the reality of idols and the tendency of the human heart to worship created things rather than the Creator. Scripture reveals that misplaced worship does not lead to life, but leaves us empty and searching for what only Christ can provide. As we confront the idols within us, we are invited to surrender our disordered loves and rediscover the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus. This message unpacks the power of the Gospel to renew our hearts and calls us to live fully devoted to the One who alone can satisfy.

This week in our series Renewed: Redefining a Life Well-Lived, Robert Maasbach shares a message titled Renewed Life in Christ. Drawing from passages such as Colossians 1:19, John 14:7, 1 John 5:20, and others, this message centers on the fullness of life found in Jesus and what it means to be made new in Him. Scripture reveals that in Christ we are not only restored, but transformed—invited into a new identity that reflects His nature. As we behold Him, we are changed, learning to live from the reality of who we already are in Him. This message unpacks the depth of that transformation and calls us to walk daily in the renewed life Christ has made available.