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  • Will there be a Rapture? | Part 1
    Mar 9 2026

    What does the Bible really say about the return of Jesus Christ? Many people have heard about the “rapture,” but few have actually examined the Scriptures to see what God’s Word teaches. In this message, we will look closely at powerful passages about the Lord’s return, the resurrection of the dead in Christ, and the moment believers meet Him in the air.

    But there are also surprising warnings—about deception, false claims that Christ has already appeared, and the urgent call to stay watchful and ready. Some of what the Bible says may challenge common ideas and reveal truths many have never noticed before.

    Join us as we search the Scriptures and uncover what they really say about the coming of the Son of Man, the hope of salvation, and the question every believer should ask: Will there be a rapture?

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    35 m
  • Love - Joy - Peace | Part 3 - The Pursuit of Peace
    Mar 2 2026

    In Part 3 of our series on the fruit of the Spirit, we focus on peace—not as the absence of problems, but as the presence of God. In Galatians 5:22–23, we’re reminded that peace is evidence of the Spirit at work in a surrendered life. It flows from love and is sustained by joy. When we understand God’s love and walk in obedience, joy becomes our strength—and peace becomes our guard. True peace is the calm confidence that God is in control, even when life feels uncertain.

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    45 m
  • Secrets Revealed - The Story of Joseph | Week 8 - Going Home
    Feb 27 2026

    Going Home – Genesis 45:3–5

    In this final week of our study of Joseph, we see the powerful moment when Joseph reveals himself to his brothers. Instead of revenge, he chooses forgiveness, recognizing that God used his pain for a greater purpose. Going Home reminds us that God can redeem our past, restore broken relationships, and turn what was meant for harm into part of His plan.

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    52 m
  • Secrets Revealed - The Story of Joseph | Week 7 - Experiencing Manasseh and Ephraim
    Feb 22 2026

    In this powerful message, we explore how Joseph’s journey from betrayal and suffering to healing and fruitfulness is captured in the names of his two sons—Manasseh and Ephraim. Manasseh represents the grace of God to heal and release the pain of the past, while Ephraim reveals God’s ability to bring fruitfulness even in the land of affliction.

    Joseph’s testimony reminds us that God can transform our deepest wounds into places of growth and purpose. This sermon encourages us to trust God’s process—moving from healing to harvest—and to believe that our season of suffering can become the soil for supernatural increase.

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    57 m
  • Love - Joy - Peace | Part 2 - A Joyful Shout
    Feb 22 2026

    Part 2 - A Joyful Shout

    In Psalms 5:1–4, 11–12, David shows us that joy begins in prayer and ends in praise. He starts his morning crying out to God and finishes with a shout of confidence. True joy is not based on circumstances but on trust in God’s character, protection, and favor. When we remember that the Lord hears us, defends us, and surrounds us like a shield, our trust turns into a joyful shout.

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    30 m
  • Secrets Revealed - The Story of Joseph | Week 6 - Joseph is in The Palace
    Feb 16 2026

    Joseph in the Palace (Genesis 41:14–16)

    In Genesis 41:14–16, we witness one of the most dramatic reversals in Scripture. Joseph is called out of prison and brought into the palace in a single moment. The text says Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and immediately Joseph was taken from the dungeon. What man had forgotten, God suddenly remembered. This reminds us that when God’s timing arrives, change can happen faster than we ever imagined.

    Before Joseph stands before Pharaoh, he shaves and changes his clothes. This is more than personal grooming—it symbolizes preparation for a new season. Joseph could not enter the palace wearing the garments of the prison. Likewise, God often requires us to be ready outwardly and inwardly for where He is taking us. Preparation matters, even when promotion comes unexpectedly.

    When Pharaoh speaks to Joseph, he says, “I have heard it said of you that you can understand a dream to interpret it.” This is Joseph’s moment. He could have taken credit. After years of suffering, betrayal, and silence, this was his chance to prove himself. Yet Joseph responds with humility: “It is not in me; God will give Pharaoh an answer of peace.” Joseph understood that his gift did not belong to him—it belonged to God.

    This moment reveals Joseph’s character. Prison did not poison him, and promotion did not pride him. His faith remained intact in both suffering and success. Joseph teaches us that true greatness is not found in position, but in dependence on God. He stands before the most powerful ruler of the world, yet boldly declares that only God holds the answer.

    For us today, this passage reminds us that God can take us from obscurity to opportunity in an instant. However, when the door opens, the question is not where we stand, but who we glorify. Joseph shows us that when God elevates us, our responsibility is to point back to Him. The palace did not change Joseph—his faith had already been settled in the prison.

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    50 m
  • Love - Joy - Peace | Part 1 - What's Love Got to do With it?
    Feb 16 2026

    In Galatians 5:22, Paul writes, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love…”

    Love is listed first because it is foundational. Joy and peace flow from it. When the Spirit produces love in us, it changes how we see people.

    The First Principle of God’s Love:

    Seeing others through the eyes of love.

    Our lives are shaped by those who loved us — and those who refused to love us. The way we were loved influences how we love, and God's unconditional is an example of how we are to love others.

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    40 m
  • Secrets Revealed - The Story of Joseph | Week 5 - Joe's in Jail
    Feb 9 2026

    Joe’s in Jail Genesis 39:20 | Psalm 105:18

    What do you do when obedience lands you in a prison season? Joseph did everything right—and still found himself in chains. This message dives into the reality that following God doesn’t exempt us from hardship, but it does position us for purpose.

    In this Bible study, we’ll explore four truths to remember when life feels like a prison:

    God forms champions in places of fear, not comfort

    Adversity is often the pathway to achievement

    What threatens you may be the very thing God uses to deliver you

    God can turn your predicament into profit

    We’ll also confront the emotions of the prison—doubt, discouragement, and depression—and see how God meets us in each one. From Gideon’s questions to John the Baptist’s doubt, Scripture reminds us that doubt is not disbelief, and feeling low does not mean God has left.

    If you’re in a season where praise feels hard, faith feels tested, or hope feels distant, this message will remind you: God is still with you, even in the prison—and He’s not done writing your story yet.

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    50 m