

What does it look like to truly understand Jesus's authority? In this powerful message, we dive into the story of the Roman centurion in Matthew 8 - a man whose faith astonished even Jesus himself.
As we continue our journey through Matthew 8, where Jesus comes down from preaching the Sermon on the Mount and immediately encounters someone the religious culture said should stay away.
What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? In this powerful message from our series on the Sermon on the Mount, we explore Jesus's parable of the wise and foolish builders. But this isn't about Christians vs. non-Christians—it's about those who hear Jesus's words and actually DO them versus those who just hear and walk away.
Faith Is More Than Belief - It's Allegiance to Christ. What does it really mean to have faith? Is it just believing Jesus is real, or is there something deeper?
🌱 Are you tired of the bad fruit in your life? Ready to discover what God really thinks about you?
Sometimes we make following Jesus way more complicated than it needs to be. In this powerful message, we dive into Matthew 7:12 and discover that the Golden Rule isn't just a nice suggestion—it's literally what the entire Bible is trying to teach us.
Have you ever wondered if God is truly good when life gets hard? In this powerful message from Matthew 7:7-11, Pastor Jamin explores how God's goodness is so pure that He sometimes allows us to feel His absence during tragedy—not because He's abandoned us, but because He doesn't want us to confuse His perfect character with the evil we experience.
We've all been there—quick to judge someone's choices without knowing their full story. In this powerful message from Matthew 7:1-5, Pastor Jamin explores why Jesus calls us to "judge not" and reveals the surprising reason behind His teaching.
What do you do when anxiety feels like a tornado threatening to blow your life apart? Pastor Jamin shares his raw, honest journey through spiritual warfare and anxiety during the pandemic—from casting out demons to getting threatening texts from them (yes, really).
What if everything you thought about your relationship with God was backwards? In this powerful message, Pastor Jamin explores the difference between religion and relationship, showing us how God desperately desires intimacy with each of us.
One moment Jesus is being celebrated like a king, palm branches laid at His feet. Within days, the same crowd is screaming for His crucifixion. What happened?
Heaven isn't just our final destination—it's God's moving truck, ready to break through into our world RIGHT NOW through YOU.
Through scriptures, Jesus’ own suffering, and her story of deep personal loss, Tasha shows how God’s strength, not ours, carries us through the impossible.
Whether you’ve forgotten who you are or never fully known your worth, this teaching reveals how God the Father lovingly restores us, clothes us in His authority, and calls us His children.
From flashy acts of worship to performative spirituality, this sermon calls us back to authenticity, intimacy, and heart-level transformation.
Join us as we uncover the ancient practices of oath-taking, how they relate to our modern culture, and why keeping our word matters deeply in building a trustworthy, Christ-centered community.
In this powerful Easter message, discover how Jesus didn’t just defeat death… He transformed it. The cross was a Trojan horse that flipped the enemy’s plans, and the resurrection was the birth of a new kind of humanity.
Whether you’ve been affected by abuse, know someone who has, or want to understand Jesus' heart on divorce beyond legalism—this message is for you.
In a world fueled by division, outrage, and escalating hate, what does Jesus actually say about anger?
Jesus is the law. What does it mean when Jesus says He came to fulfill the law, not abolish it?
Jesus called us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world — but what does that really mean in our daily lives?
What does it truly mean to be blessed? In this powerful sermon, we dive deep into Jesus' revolutionary message in the Beatitudes (Matthew 5). He didn't address the people we expected—He started a Kingdom movement among the broken, the overlooked, and the outcasts.