Episodios

  • Sunday March 1, 2026
    Mar 1 2026
    When was the last time someone let you down? The unfortunate reality of this world is that when you rely on imperfect people, you are bound to get imperfect results. But Bishop Lance is here today to remind you that there is one person that you can trust with your entire soul. God tells you in His Word that He will never let you down, and He seeks after you like a precious treasure. So instead of putting your trust in humans who will always let you down, why not put your trust in a perfect and loving God?
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    30 m
  • Sunday February 22, 2026
    Feb 22 2026
    In this day and age, it’s all too easy to look at the nice possessions that other people have and covet those things for ourselves. We want the nice house, the shiny cars, and the flashy jewelry, but we fail to recognize that God has already provided us with everything we need. In today’s message, Bishop Lance wants to remind you that God’s provision is far greater than anything we can hope for in this world. He has freely given us the gift of grace and the hope of eternal life.
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    30 m
  • Sunday February 15, 2026
    Feb 15 2026
    God has given you a divine assignment to spread the Gospel, and it’s not one that you can simply ignore. In today’s message, Bishop Lance teaches you about the parable of the watchful servants and how they were rewarded for being prepared for their master’s return. If Jesus returned to Earth right now, would you be doing His Will? Or would you be chasing after your own desires? Today is an opportunity for you to get right with God and not be caught lacking when He returns to this world.
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  • Sunday February 8, 2026
    Feb 8 2026
    Have you ever felt the urge to take matters into your own hands because the promise feels delayed? Today, Bishop Lance shows you David surrounded by mighty men who could have ended Absalom in a heartbeat, men who had already slain thousands. Yet, David never lifted a finger against the one threatening his throne. Because he was resting in the God who places kings. David knew the assignment wasn’t his to force; it was God’s to fulfill. The same God who gave the promise is the One who guards it.
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  • Sunday February 1, 2026
    Feb 1 2026
    Have you ever caught yourself chasing the promise so hard you forgot the One who made it? Today, Bishop Lance shows you David’s secret: he never got drunk on the prophecy that he would be king. He didn’t obsess over the crown, plot against Saul, or try to force the timeline. If he had been married to the prophecy instead of the God who spoke it, Saul would have died by David’s hand years earlier. David waited, served, fled, and worshiped because his heart was locked on God, not the outcome.
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  • Sunday January 25, 2026
    Jan 25 2026
    Have you ever noticed how stuffed you can feel with what the world offers, and yet still be dying of thirst inside? Today, Bishop Lance points to the heart of the problem: you can be so drunk on money, success, entertainment, and noise that you don’t even feel the desperate desert in your soul. Yet Jesus stands there saying the same thing He said to the woman at the well: if you knew who I am, you’d ask Me, and I’d give you living water that never runs dry. no earning it; just come thirsty and drink.
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  • Sunday January 18, 2026
    Jan 18 2026
    Have you ever been so wrapped up in your own blessings that you don’t see the person falling apart right in front of you? Today, Bishop Lance asks if it’s possible to feel satisfied, busy, and blessed while stepping over people who are begging for the very help God placed you there to give? The desperate cry you walk past every single day because your hands are full of your own stuff. God didn’t pile blessings on you so you could tune out pain; He filled you so you’d have something to pour out.
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  • Sunday January 11, 2026
    Jan 11 2026
    We spend our whole lives before Christ in sin…so consequently, we act like the evil and grotesque sin that we commit. In today’s message, Bishop Lance will infer that if we act like sin when we're surrounded by sin, then won’t we act like Jesus when we’re surrounded by Jesus?! The more time you spend with Jesus, the more time you spend reading His Word, the more you will be molded and shaped to look like Him and act like Him! So, go and spend time with Jesus, your Savior, today!!!
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    30 m