Episodios

  • Hope in the Waiting
    Nov 30 2025
    What do we do when life feels dark, uncertain, or incomplete? Advent begins not with celebration, but with longing—and in this episode, we explore how God’s people have always waited in hope. From Isaiah’s promise of a coming light to our present-day struggles, we’ll uncover why biblical hope is not wishful thinking but confident expectation. If you’ve ever felt weary in the waiting, this message is for you. 📖 Key Text: Isaiah 9:2-7 🔥 Main Idea: Even in deep darkness, God promises light.
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    34 m
  • The Feast of Remembering
    Nov 23 2025
    In this Thanksgiving message, Pastor Darrell Underwood takes us into Deuteronomy 8:10–18 to explore a powerful truth: the greatest danger to our faith isn’t hardship—it’s forgetting God in seasons of abundance. Israel stood on the edge of the Promised Land, about to enter a life of comfort and stability. But before they took a single step forward, God called them to look back—to remember the wilderness, the manna, the mercy, and the God who carried them every step of the way. We face the same spiritual battle today. Surrounded by full tables, busy schedules, and the comforts of modern life, our hearts are prone to drift. Gratitude isn’t automatic—it’s intentional. It’s an act of remembering. In this sermon, you’ll discover: • Why “full stomachs” can be more dangerous than empty ones • How God uses wilderness seasons to shape a grateful heart • The subtle way pride grows in prosperous soil • Why everything we have—even our ability to work for it—is a gift from God • How Christ, the Bread of Life, becomes our true feast of thanksgiving Whether you’re walking through hardship or celebrating a season of abundance, this message will help you pause, remember, and give thanks for the God who has never failed His people.
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    29 m
  • Waiting for the King: Wisdom in a Crooked World
    Nov 9 2025
    When the world feels upside down, how do we stay faithful? In this message from Ecclesiastes 8, Pastor Darrell Underwood shows how true wisdom waits for God’s timing, fears Him above all, and finds joy even when justice seems delayed.
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    29 m
  • The Better Way: Wisdom for Living in a Broken World
    Nov 2 2025
    Life doesn’t always go the way we plan — dreams fade, plans twist, and sometimes what we thought was progress turns out to be loss. In Ecclesiastes 7, Solomon turns from despair to wisdom, showing us that there’s a better way to live in a fallen world. In this message, Pastor Darrell Underwood explores how God uses sorrow, correction, and limits to teach us what success and wisdom really look like. You’ll discover: • Why the “house of mourning” is a better teacher than the “house of feasting.” • How to avoid the twin traps of self-righteousness and reckless living. • What it means to walk humbly in the fear of God when life doesn’t make sense. With real-life stories like “The Pink Slip Providence,” this episode reminds us that even our hardest days can become classrooms of divine wisdom. The better way isn’t the easiest — it’s the one that leads us closer to the heart of God.
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    34 m
  • Killing Time: The Tyranny of Having Everything and Enjoying Nothing
    Oct 26 2025
    In this week’s message from Killing Time: Finding God in a World Gone Gray, Pastor Darrell Underwood explores Ecclesiastes 6 — a haunting reflection on what happens when we gain the world but lose the joy to enjoy it. Solomon describes the tragedy of a man who has everything his heart desires, yet feels empty inside. Through modern stories of wealth, restlessness, and rediscovered faith, Pastor Darrell exposes the myth of “more” and invites us to a better way—the freedom of contentment and the peace of trusting God with what we cannot control. If you’ve ever wondered why satisfaction slips through your fingers no matter how much you achieve, this message will point you back to the only Source of lasting joy.
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    32 m
  • Killing Time: When Words and Wealth Fall Short
    Oct 19 2025
    In a world overflowing with noise, promises, and pursuit of more, Solomon calls us back to something quieter — and far richer. In this message, Pastor Darrell Underwood unpacks Ecclesiastes 5 and shows how true worship begins with reverence, not words… how integrity still matters in a world of empty promises… and how real joy is found not in wealth, but in gratitude. Through vivid stories — from the hush before a symphony to the heartbreak of a lottery winner’s curse — this sermon challenges us to slow down, speak less, and trust more. When words and wealth fall short, Jesus remains enough.
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  • Killing Time: The Lonely Life
    Oct 12 2025
    In a world filled with noise and crowds, loneliness still runs deep. Solomon looked across the landscape of human life and saw oppression without comfort, rivalry without peace, work without companionship, and fame without permanence. It all felt meaningless—until we remember the One who entered our gray world to bring light. In this message, Pastor Darrell Underwood explores Ecclesiastes 4 and reveals how Christ meets us in every corner of our loneliness. He is the Comforter for the oppressed, the Friend for the forgotten, and the Third Strand who holds our lives together when everything else comes undone. Learn how to find joy, contentment, and lasting fellowship—not under the sun, but under the Son.
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  • Killing Time: A Time for Everything
    Sep 28 2025
    Life is full of seasons—joy and sorrow, gain and loss, beginnings and endings. We often find ourselves asking, “Why now? Why this?” In Ecclesiastes 3, Solomon reminds us that every season has been appointed by God and that nothing in our lives is wasted. In this message, Pastor Darrell Underwood explores what it means to trust God’s timing, embrace both the good and the hard, and live fully in the moment as an act of worship. Whether you’re in a season of laughter or tears, this passage offers hope: the God who holds eternity in His hands also holds your life in His plan.
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    32 m