This message explains why understanding who God truly is matters, showing that everyone has a theology and that our beliefs about God shape how we live. It calls us to move beyond feelings and sound bites, anchor our faith in Scripture, and grow in a right view of God so we can truly know and experience Him.
Trust in God
Messages focused on Trust in God encourage believers to place their confidence fully in the Lord—especially in uncertainty, fear, and change. Through biblical teaching and practical application, these sermons remind us that God is faithful, sovereign, and good, even when life feels unclear. Trusting God means leaning on His promises, walking by faith, and resting in His care.c
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Jesus and the Island of Misfit Toys
This message reveals that Jesus’ family tree is an “island of misfit toys,” filled with broken, imperfect people, showing that God works through human messiness to bring redemption. It reminds us that humility and obedience—not status or perfection—are what God uses, and that nothing in our past can keep us from His love.
Hail Mary and Ladybugs
This message uses Mary’s response to God’s unexpected plan to show that true godliness is humility and surrender—recognizing who God is, who we are, and trusting Him even when life doesn’t make sense. It challenges us to respond to every season by remembering what God has done, learning what He is teaching us, and choosing obedience with a heart that says, “God, I am yours.”
Candy Canes and Prophecies
This message reveals that the Christmas story, though familiar, is actually a miraculous fulfillment of prophecies spoken 600 years before Jesus’ birth, showing that only God could orchestrate something so statistically impossible. It reminds us that the true spirit of the season is Emmanuel, God with us, and calls us to anchor our hope in Jesus, the Savior who came to make a way for us.
Pursuit Effect | John 6:16-21
In John 6:16–21, Jesus pursues his disciples by walking on the water in the midst of their storm, showing that he comes to us in our fear and chaos with mercy and presence. The message reminds us that just as Jesus pursues us, we are called to step into others’ storms, rowing alongside them in love and pointing them to the Savior.