Discipleship is the process of learning to follow Jesus in every part of life. It happens in community, through teaching, encouragement, and living out our faith together. As disciples, we don’t just believe what Jesus said—we learn to walk the way He walked.
This message focuses on Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, marking the start of His final week and declaring Him as King. It highlights the three groups present—fans, foes, and true followers—and challenges listeners to move from being spectators to committed followers who obey Jesus even when it costs them. Jesus’ choice to enter Jerusalem despite the danger shows His deep compassion, love in action, for humanity. The message calls us to make Him King over every part of life and live in a way that points others to Him.
This message reflects on Mary’s act of anointing Jesus with expensive perfume, a year’s wages’ worth, as an expression of total devotion and worship. Her boldness contrasts with Judas’s selfish response, reminding us that our actions reveal the posture of our hearts. The message calls us to make God’s priorities our own—loving, serving, giving, and standing on truth. Like Mary, we are invited to “spray our pricey perfume” by surrendering what is valuable to us and living lives that visibly show we love Jesus.
In John 5:30–47, Jesus explains that his authority is confirmed by witnesses—John the Baptist, his miracles, the Father, and the Scriptures—yet the religious leaders miss him because they seek human approval instead of God’s truth. The message challenges us to let Scripture lead us to Christ and live for God’s glory rather than our own, allowing his Word to transform our lives.
This message reflects on the final days of Jesus' ministry leading into Passion Week, emphasizing that God’s plan from the beginning was one of creation, fall, redemption, and ultimately restoration...
This message continues the deep dive into the Gospel of John, emphasizing how encountering Jesus transforms lives and compels believers to share that experience with others...
“Values Over Vision” explores why foundations matter more than grand goals. Rather than starting with a vision statement, this message emphasizes grounding everything in core values first—those guiding principles that shape culture, decisions, and sustainable growth. Rooting the church in solid values, rather than chasing ambitious vision alone, ensures that every action aligns with what truly matters. Feel free to pair this with a call-to-action for joining a core team or attending a values-focused class!