Episodios

  • Your Faith Journey Starts Here
    Apr 27 2025

    Faith isn’t about reaching the finish line all at once — it’s about taking the next step with Jesus. In this message, we explore what it looks like to walk worthy of God’s calling by identifying where we are spiritually and stepping forward in faith. God meets us in every season, every struggle, and every step along the way. Sometimes the extraordinary life of faith is found in the most ordinary moments.

    Whether you're beginning your journey for the first time or continuing on from where you are, this message will encourage you to move forward, trusting that Jesus is with you at every step.


    Questions for Reflection:

    • How would you describe where you are in your faith journey?

    • Are there any areas of your life or faith that have grown stale or stagnant? What's your next step in getting them moving again?


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    43 m
  • The Crown, the Cross, and the Empty Tomb
    Apr 20 2025

    Easter reminds us that Jesus is not a king like any other. He wore a crown of thorns, endured the cross, and rose from the grave—not to build a worldly empire, but to bring us into a new kind of kingdom. A kingdom where shame is traded for hope, and where death no longer wins. Watch this Easter message and discover how the resurrection changes everything.


    Questions for Reflection:

    • What part of the Easter story are you most drawn to this year—the crown, the cross, or the empty tomb? Why?

    • How might surrendering to Jesus as King impact the way you face fear, shame, or uncertainty?


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    37 m
  • God’s Mercy Moves Through Interruptible People
    Mar 16 2025

    Interruptions can feel frustrating, but what if they are actually invitations from God? In Mark 5, Jesus was on His way to heal a dying girl when a desperate woman reached for Him in faith. Instead of rushing past her, He stopped, acknowledged her, and restored her completely.

    In this message, we see how Jesus modeled interruptibility—and how, when we allow our plans to be interrupted, God’s mercy can flow through us to those in need. Faith in Jesus frees us to be people of mercy in a merciless world—but we must be willing to pause, listen, and act when He calls.


    Questions for Reflection:

    • How do you typically respond to interruptions in your day?

    • What would it look like for you to be more interruptible for God’s work?


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    38 m
  • What Jesus Truly Reigns Over
    Apr 13 2025

    When Jesus was hailed as King, the world expected domination—but Jesus delivered sacrifice. This message invites us to reflect on a King who reigns not through control or performance, but through love, truth, and surrender. His reign exposes the limits of our legalism and self-rule—and calls us to something greater.

    Questions for Reflection:

    • Have you seen legalism distort grace—or truth abandoned in the name of love? How did it miss the mark of Jesus?

    • What do you feel when you picture Jesus staying silent before Pilate? What does that reveal about His Kingdom and authority?

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    38 m
  • When Jesus Isn’t Who You Expected
    Apr 6 2025

    On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem to shouts of praise—but the people misunderstood what kind of king He was. They expected power, victory, and change on their terms. But Jesus came to bring peace through surrender.

    This message invites us to reflect on the expectations we bring to our relationship with Jesus. Are we willing to trust Him even when He doesn’t meet our expectations? True worship starts when we lay down our assumptions and follow Jesus for who He truly is.


    Questions for Reflection:

    • What expectations have you placed on Jesus?

    • Can you trust Jesus through obedience, even when His way looks different than yours?

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    37 m
  • Jesus Asked One Question That Still Demands an Answer
    Mar 30 2025

    When Jesus asked, “Who do you say I am?” it wasn’t just a question for Peter—it’s a question for all of us. Our answer reveals not only what we believe, but how we live.

    In this message, we examine the defining moment in Mark 8 where Peter declares Jesus as the Messiah, only to discover that following Him means surrender, not comfort. Jesus calls us to take up our cross and follow Him—and it all begins with how we answer His question.

    Questions for Reflection:

    • Who do you say Jesus is—and how does that shape your daily life?

    • What might it look like to surrender more fully to His kingship?

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    39 m
  • What is Jesus Hungry For?
    Mar 23 2025

    This message challenges us to examine the state of our hearts if Jesus were to look at them today. Using the story from Mark 11, the speaker explores how Jesus' encounter with the fig tree and His cleansing of the temple symbolizes God's justice and restoration.


    Fig Tree as a Symbol: The tree, full of leaves but without fruit, represents Israel’s spiritual state—appearing righteous but lacking true faith and obedience. Jesus curses the tree, signifying judgment on Israel for failing its purpose.


    Cleansing of the Temple: Jesus enters the temple and overturns tables, not out of mere anger but to restore access to God for all people, especially those being exploited. This is not just judgment but an act of restoration.


    Call to Faith: Jesus tells His disciples to "Have faith in God," emphasizing trust in His justice and sovereignty rather than worldly systems.


    The speaker challenges listeners to evaluate their own lives:

    Are you truly bearing fruit or just looking the part?

    Are you blocking others from accessing God?

    Are you willing to let Jesus remove obstacles in your heart?

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    40 m
  • The Kingdom of God: Where Healing and Restoration Begin
    Mar 9 2025

    When a group of friends brought a paralyzed man to Jesus, they expected a miracle—but Jesus saw something deeper. Before healing his body, Jesus forgave his sins, revealing that true restoration starts in the heart.

    This message explores how the Kingdom of God is about more than just fixing our circumstances. Jesus offers us complete restoration—healing what is broken in our lives and bringing us back into relationship with Him.


    Questions for Reflection:

    How does Jesus’ response to the paralyzed man challenge your view of healing?

    What areas of your life need restoration beyond the physical?

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    36 m
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