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  • It's A Process, with guest speaker Pastor Owen Miller
    Mar 9 2026

    It’s a Process | Pastor Owen Miller

    Are you in a season that feels more like a construction site than a finished home?

    In this powerful message from March 8th, 2026, Pastor Owen Miller explores the truth that God is a Master Builder, and His favorite projects often take time. Drawing from the life of Joseph in Genesis and the promise of Philippians 1:6, we learn that the mess we see might actually be the evidence of God's movement.

    • The Dust of Construction: Why "mess" is actually a sign of life. If there is dust, it means God is still working and the story isn't finished!

    • The Joseph Journey: From the pit to the prison to the palace, Joseph’s life shows us that God’s "process" is often the path to His "purpose."

    • The Promise of Completion: A deep dive into Philippians 1:6—the confidence that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.

    If you feel stuck, sidelined, or under renovation, this message is a reminder that the Architect hasn't walked off the job. Your current season is a process, not a permanent destination.

    "Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus."Philippians 1:6

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  • The Strongest Weakness, Judges 16:4-28
    Mar 2 2026

    Ever thought you were strong enough to 'handle' that habit, relationship, or secret? That's Samson's story, and maybe it’s yours, too. We usually focus on his muscles and his hair, but the real story of Samson isn't about physical strength—it’s about the devastating, invisible power of small compromises.

    Today Pastor Charlie looks into the story of a "flawed" hero of Judges: Samson.

    We’re examining why Samson, a man set apart from birth, ended up blinded and bound, and what it tells us about our own 'strongest weaknesses.'

    In this message, we cover:

    • The Nazarite calling vs. the self-focused cravings: Why Samson thought his gifting made him exempt from the rules.

    • The Slow Drift of Compromise: The three-step 'dance' with Delilah where he lost his fear of being burned.

    • The Fatal Mistake: Why Samson’s collapse wasn't sudden; it was the quiet leak of a lost connection to God.

    • The Gospel Solution (The Better Deliverer): Why Samson’s blind, final prayer is a pre-figuring of the voluntary, triumphant sacrifice of Jesus.

    The Bottom Line: You can’t control a sin that you refuse to confront.

    Stop your drift. Stop trying to 'muscle' your way out of a cycle that only grace can break. This sermon is a final call to stop the transactional hustle and find the true strength that comes only through surrender.

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  • The Tragic Vow, Judges 11:29-40
    Feb 23 2026

    The Tragic Vow | Judges 11

    What do you do when your past feels like it has disqualified you from your future?

    In this message, we explore the life of Jephthah, a man who was pushed to the margins, rejected by his family, and forced to live in the shadows. Yet, when the people of Israel faced an impossible crisis, God reached into the "land of Tob" to call upon the very man they had cast out.

    • The Pain of Rejection: Understanding Jephthah’s background and how our wounds often shape our identity.

    • God’s Surprising Selection: Why God chooses the "outcasts" and "mighty warriors" that society often overlooks.

    • The Complexity of Faith: Navigating the triumphs and the tragic vows of a man despite his deep flaws.

    Your pedigree doesn't determine your purpose. Join us as we see how God’s grace reaches into the most broken circumstances to find leaders for His people.

    "Then the Spirit of the Lord came on Jephthah..."Judges 11:29

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    • Read the Book: If you’re interested in stories of running from and returning to God, check out my book, Jonah: Following God's Call When You'd Rather Run Away, available now on Amazon.

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    #Judges11 #Jephthah #Sermon #BibleStudy #GodsGrace #FaithInTheFlaws

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  • Demolition Required, by Special Guest Pastor Owen Miller
    Feb 16 2026

    In this week’s message, “Demolition Required,” Pastor Owen Miller invites us into the refining, renewing work of Jesus described in Matthew 3:11–12. John the Baptist paints a vivid picture of the Messiah standing with a winnowing fork in his hand—separating wheat from chaff, preserving what is good, and clearing away what cannot remain.

    Pastor Owen reminds us that this is the very heart of sanctification. Jesus lovingly enters the hidden corners of our lives, not to shame us, but to transform us. His work often feels like demolition—tearing down old patterns, false identities, and the debris of sin—but it is always for the sake of rebuilding something stronger, truer, and more Christlike.

    In this message you’ll be encouraged to:

    • Trust Jesus with the ongoing process of spiritual formation
    • Embrace the “winnowing” work that separates what is life-giving from what is destructive
    • Find hope in Christ’s unwavering love and patient craftsmanship
    • See sanctification not as punishment, but as purposeful renewal

    No matter what Jesus is clearing away or cultivating within you, there is always hope. He is faithful to build the good and remove the harmful, shaping us into people who reflect His character and carry His light.

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  • The Most Unlikely Leader, Judges 4:1-16
    Feb 9 2026

    Have you ever felt like God was calling you to step up, but your first instinct was to look behind you and see who else He might be talking to?

    In this message, we dive into the gripping story of Deborah and Barak from Judges 4. While Sisera’s 900 iron chariots seemed like an insurmountable wall of fear, the real battle wasn’t just on the field—it was in the heart.

    • The "Not Me" Chair: Why we often disqualify ourselves from God’s service based on our own limitations.

    • Courage is Contagious: How Deborah’s unwavering faith empowered Barak to finally find his footing.

    • God’s Definition of "Likely": Discovering that God doesn’t call the equipped; He equips the available.

    Stop waiting for the "perfect" circumstances or the "perfect" version of yourself. God isn't looking for the most qualified candidate; He’s looking for the one willing to get out of the chair and onto the battlefield.

    "Certainly I will go with you," said Deborah. "But because of the course you are taking, the honor will not be yours..."Judges 4:9

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  • The Sin Spin Cycle, Judges 2:11-19
    Feb 2 2026

    Stuck in a Rut? Breaking the Cycle of "Try Harder" | Flawed: God's Grace for Broken People

    Have you ever felt like your life is like a "walking" washing machine? You hit pause, move things around, and promise to do better — but a few weeks later, you’re right back in the same "thump, thump, thump" of the old cycle.

    In the start of our new series, "Flawed: God’s Grace for Broken People," we explore the "Wild West" of the Bible: the book of Judges. We discuss why we get stuck in spiritual ruts and, more importantly, how we can get out.

    In this message, we cover:

    The 4-stage "Spin Cycle" that keeps us from moving forward.

    Why "Spiritual Amnesia" fuels Israel's downfall in Judges and our biggest failures.

    The "Circuit Breaker" that truly ends the cycle for good—(It's the Cross, by the way!)

    The Bottom Line: You don’t break the cycle by trying harder; you do it by remembering better.

    If you’ve ever felt like a "work in progress" or if you’re tired of running the same loop in your struggles, this message is for you. God doesn't wait for you to get it right before He moves toward you; He meets you right in the mess.

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  • The Abundant Life Realized, II Peter 1:3-11
    Jan 26 2026

    Are you waiting for your spiritual life to suddenly feel "abundant," or are you actively growing into it?In this message from November 23, 2025, Pastor Charlie Grimes opens 2 Peter 1:3-11 to show us that a fruitful life in Jesus isn't something we wait for—it’s something we cultivate.In "The Abundant Life Realized," you will discover:The Divine Power: How God has already given us everything we need for life and godliness.The Apple Tree Illustration: Using the lifecycle of a tree to understand how faith must root, branch out, and bear fruit.The Sequence of Discipleship: A step-by-step look at verses 5-7 (faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love) and how these traits build upon one another.If you want to move from spiritual stagnation to a flourishing, fruitful walk with Christ, this message will encourage you to "make every effort" to grow in your faith.Connect with Us: If this message blessed you, please LIKE this podcast and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more Biblical teaching and encouragement.We’d love to hear from you: Which step in the "sequence of discipleship" do you feel God is calling you to focus on right now? Let us know in the comments!#2Peter #AbundantLife #SpiritualGrowth #Discipleship #ChristianSermon #PastorCharlieGrimes #Faith #Fruitfulness #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving

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  • God's Abundant Victory, I Peter 5:6-11
    Jan 19 2026

    Are you feeling weighed down by life's challenges or searching for a source of lasting hope? If you need encouragement to stand firm in your faith, this message is for you.In "God's Abundant Victory," Pastor Charlie Grimes delivers powerful Biblical teaching from I Peter 5:6-11. This sermon, delivered on November 9, 2025, unpacks the promise that even in our struggles, God is working to restore, support, and strengthen us.Pastor Grimes explores three vital postures of faith that unlock God's victory in your life:Humility (Get Low): Learning to cast all your anxiety on God because He cares for you.Resistance (Stand Firm): How to remain sober-minded and alert, resisting the enemy, and standing firm in your faith.Hope (Look Up): Fixing your eyes on the "God of all grace," who has called you to His eternal glory.This sermon is for anyone seeking deep Biblical encouragement, a reminder of God's promises, and practical steps to find hope in life.Find Encouragement & Hope:If this message of Biblical hope encouraged you, please like this video and subscribe to our channel for more weekly sermons and teaching.We would love to hear from you. How did this message speak to your heart? Share your thoughts in the comments below.#BiblicalTeaching #Sermon #Hope #Encouragement #IPeter5 #StandFirm #ChristianSermon #Faith #HopeInLife

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