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You're more gifted than you think!The Holy Spirit wasn't given just to grow fruit in our lives, it was given to empower us to build up, stir up, and cheer up the people around us. Too often we admire spiritual gifts from a distance, thinking they're reserved for a few "special" people. But Scripture tells a different story.God is a good Father who loves giving gifts to His children. Through the Holy Spirit, He equips ordinary people to make an extraordinary impact. Whether it's encouragement, leadership, mercy, wisdom, healing, or simply serving others well, your natural obedience becomes a place where God's supernatural power can move.The question isn't "What gift do I have?" The question is: "What does love require of me today?"As we step out in faith and serve the people around us, God works through us to strengthen, encourage, and comfort His Church.

A new day starts when the Holy Spirit leads.Pentecost wasn’t just a moment in history, it was the beginning of a life empowered by God’s presence. We don’t have to strive in our own strength when the Spirit gives us power, purpose, peace, and boldness to become witnesses of what Jesus has done.Wait. Receive. Become.Be baptized in the Spirit! What does this mean? Find out in this weeks message in our series on the Holy Spirit.“Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”Acts 2

What does it really mean to be free?Jesus said, “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” But real freedom isn’t found in doing whatever we want, it’s found in living according to the truth of God’s Word. When we follow Jesus and allow the Holy Spirit to guide us, our lives begin to be shaped and formed by Him.In this message, “Truly Free,” we explore how the Holy Spirit leads us into truth, not just so we can know it intellectually, but so we can live it out. Because true freedom comes when the truth of God transforms the way we live.As we walk with the Spirit and hold to Jesus’ teachings, we discover a freedom that the world can’t offer. A freedom that forms us more and more into His image.

What does it really mean to be led by the Spirit?In this message from our As the Spirit Leads series, we explore Galatians 5 and the Fruit of the Spirit.You can't sit around expecting good fruit to just fall into your lap...The life that seems like freedom can often lead us into a prison of our own making but the Holy Spirit leads us into true freedom and a life that bears lasting fruit.This teaching unpacks the difference between habitual patterns of the flesh and a life oriented toward the Spirit, reminding us that the fruit of the Spirit isn’t something instantly delivered but instead it grows as we continually keep in step with Him and allow the Holy Spirit to lead.As we learn to lower the volume of our own desires and become attentive to the Spirit’s leading, our lives begin to reflect the fruit of love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.If you’ve ever wondered how to actually walk by the Spirit in everyday life, this message is for you.Listen in and discover how Jesus leads us into a life that is truly free and fruitful!

What does it actually look like to live as the Spirit leads?In this message, we begin a new series exploring how the Spirit of God actively guides our lives. God doesn’t intend for us to live in constant uncertainty or anxiety about missing His will. Instead, the Spirit leads us through every season!Looking at Galatians 5, we discover that a life led by the Spirit produces freedom, love for others, and transformation from the inside out. As we learn to keep in step with the Spirit, God shapes our character, directs our decisions, and leads us into the future He has prepared.If you’ve ever wondered how God guides you, how to recognize His leading, or how to walk with Him daily, this message is for you.

When doubt creeps in, it’s easy to hide in the shadows and question where we stand with God. Wondering if we’re enough, or if He’s even there? But the Bible reminds us that God is not distant from our questions. In fact, faith often begins right in the middle of them!In this message, “Without a Shadow of a Doubt,” we look at the story of Cain and Abel and what it means to truly please God. It’s not about perfection, performance, or having every answer. Scripture tells us that without faith it is impossible to please God but that same faith is simply believing that He exists, that He is good, and that He rewards those who seek Him.From the very beginning, humanity has wrestled with insecurity, shame, and doubt. Like Adam and Eve hiding in the garden, we often feel the urge to stay in the shadows. But God’s light reaches even there. He invites us out of hiding and into a relationship built on trust.Even when life is hard, when questions remain, and when the world around us grows more skeptical, faith chooses to believe that God is real, that He is faithful, and that He is still at work.You don’t have to stay in the shadows.Without a shadow of a doubt, God is faithful.

There are benefits to the doubts you feel. You just can't allow it to get dangerous.In this message, we explore the reality that even the closest followers of Jesus experienced moments of uncertainty. The disciples saw miracles, walked with Jesus, and still wrestled with doubt. Thomas questioned the resurrection. John the Baptist asked if Jesus was truly the Messiah. Even Peter, who stepped out of the boat and walked on water...had a moment where his faith faltered.So what does that mean for us?Doubt doesn’t disqualify you. It doesn’t mean your faith is failing. In many ways, doubt can actually reveal where your faith needs to grow. The real danger isn’t experiencing doubt, it’s allowing it to paralyze you or become your identity.Doubt becomes dangerous when it:- Paralyzes action- Becomes identity- Replaces pursuitJesus never rejected people because they struggled with questions. Instead, He met them in their uncertainty, reached out in their sinking moments, and invited them to keep following Him.Faith isn’t the absence of doubt...it’s choosing to trust God even when questions remain.If you’ve ever wondered, wrestled, or felt unsure in your faith, this message is for you.

Doubt is something every believer faces—but it doesn’t have to be the end of your faith story.In this message from our new series “When In Doubt,” we look at the life of Thomas—often called Doubting Thomas—and discover that doubt isn’t a disqualifier. In fact, doubt and faith often exist side by side. What matters is what we do with it.Thomas didn’t run from his questions. He leaned into them, stayed in community, and chose faith even before he had all the answers. And because of that faithfulness, his story didn’t end in doubt—it led to mission, impact, and generations of believers.If you’re in a season where you’re questioning, wondering, or wrestling with faith, you’re not alone. Faith might be closer than you think.In this message we explore: • Why doubt doesn’t disqualify your faith • How leaning into your questions can lead to deeper belief • Why community is essential when faith feels uncertain • How choosing faith—even at 51%—can change everythingNo matter where you are in your journey, there is hope on the other side of doubt.

It's the greatest story ever told!The story didn’t start at the cross—it started in the garden.Where sin brought thorns into the earth… those same thorns became the crown placed on Jesus’ head.What looked like defeat was actually victory in motion.The enemy struck His heel, but through the cross and the resurrection, Jesus crushed the serpent’s head.Nothing unfinished.Nothing left undone.“It is finished.”The curse was reversed.

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