Episodios

  • Messiah's Manifesto | Sermon on the Mount Series | Part 3
    Jan 19 2026

    In this powerful message, Pastor Dyron Adams calls believers to embrace the new things God is doing through a life of spiritual renewal and authentic relationship with Him. Rooted in the promise of newness, this sermon challenges listeners to recognize and welcome God’s work in their lives rather than resist it.

    Pastor Dyron unpacks key spiritual practices—giving, prayer, and fasting—as essential rhythms of a kingdom life, emphasizing that they must flow from a genuine love for God, not performance or public recognition. He reminds us that true spiritual vitality is found in private faithfulness, not public approval, and that knowing God personally matters more than simply doing things for Him.

    As the message unfolds, listeners are invited to realign their lives with God’s will, pursue deeper intimacy with Him, and experience the transforming power of prayer. The sermon concludes with a heartfelt call to draw near to God, engage in community, and discover that God is better than anything the world has to offer.

    Key Takeaways:

    • God is doing a new thing in your life.
    • Spiritual practices should come from love, not performance.
    • Private faithfulness fuels true spiritual growth.
    • Knowing God is more important than working for God.
    • Nearness to God leads to lasting transformation.
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    1 h y 9 m
  • The Tactical Retreat is OVER!
    Jan 19 2026

    In this powerful message, Student Pastor Sam Beato calls Believer’s Church into a fresh season of newness and revival. Rooted in the resurrection power of Jesus, this sermon reminds us that the New Testament is a living testament of continual renewal. Sam challenges the church to release anything that does not align with heaven and to embrace the new life God is actively creating in and through His people.

    Defining revival not as an event but as a heart condition, this message confronts guilt and shame head-on, declaring freedom through the grace of the cross. With both personal testimony and practical insight, the sermon encourages believers to adapt, grow, and step boldly into their God-given purpose. This is a call to transparency, stewardship, and faith in action, reminding us that we are not fatherless, not defeated, and not meant to stay buried in our past. Today marks the day it’s over.

    Key Themes: Newness of life, revival, freedom from guilt and shame, spiritual growth, transformation, and community

    Notable Quotes: “If it’s not in heaven, don’t let it be in this house.” “Revival is a spirit of repentance that sweeps over a place.” “A silent believer is a defeated believer.”

    🎧 Listen now and be encouraged to lean fully on the forgiveness of the cross and step into the new season God has prepared.

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    49 m
  • Messiah's Manifesto | Sermon on the Mount Series | Part 2
    Jan 12 2026

    In this powerful message, Pastor Dyron Adams unpacks the importance of the presence of God and how it shapes both personal faith and kingdom culture. He teaches on the different expressions of God’s manifest presence and why corporate worship matters—not just for the individual believer, but for the spiritual health of the church and its impact on the world.

    Pastor Dyron challenges believers to move beyond inward faith and step into outward influence, reminding us that we are called to be salt and light in the culture around us. Using biblical examples like Daniel and his friends, he shows how God’s people can engage culture with wisdom, integrity, and compassion—without compromising their faith.

    This episode calls believers to live transformed lives marked by righteousness, love, and humility, demonstrating Christ through everyday actions. As we carry God’s presence into our homes, workplaces, and communities, we become agents of cultural change rooted in the Kingdom of God.

    Key Takeaways

    • The presence of God is essential to true worship.
    • Corporate worship magnifies God’s manifest presence.
    • Believers are called to influence culture, not retreat from it.
    • Being salt represents our God-given power to bring transformation.
    • We must connect with culture without compromising our faith.
    • Daniel and his friends modeled faithful influence in a secular culture.
    • Compassion is vital when engaging the world around us.
    • Inward transformation leads to outward action and impact.
    • Believers are expected to live with integrity and righteousness.
    • Jesus calls us to love our enemies and pray for those who oppose us.

    Keywords

    Presence of God, Corporate Worship, Kingdom Culture, Cultural Change, Salt and Light, Compassion, Inward Transformation, Believer’s Behavior, Integrity, Love Your Enemies

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Messiah's Manifesto | Sermon on the Mount Series | Intro
    Jan 5 2026

    What if the Sermon on the Mount isn’t just good teaching, but the foundation of a whole new way to live?

    In this first message of a three-part series, Pastor Dyron introduces what he calls Messiah’s Manifesto — Jesus’ declaration of life in the Kingdom of Heaven. Drawing from Matthew 5, he reminds us that teaching reveals truth, exposes counterfeits, and shapes our identity before it ever changes our behavior.

    This episode invites us into more than information. It’s a call to prayer, community, and transformation. Pastor Dyron unpacks why the Sermon on the Mount is rooted in who we are becoming, how we live, and how we influence the world around us. He also lays out a compelling framework for the purpose of our lives: knowing God, becoming like Him, and releasing His character to others.

    This is just the beginning. In the next two episodes, we’ll go deeper into how these kingdom principles are meant to be lived out together.

    Press play and join the journey.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Genesis Source Code
    Dec 29 2025

    Pastor Dyron Adams delivers a powerful message focusing on the themes of growth, forgiveness, and the contrast between a kingdom culture and a Babylonian culture. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's destiny, the unpredictability of God's plans, and the necessity of developing a strong prayer life. The conversation explores the significance of building people rather than using them for personal gain, and the transformative power of healing and love in the community.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Have Yourself a Mary Little Christmas
    Dec 15 2025

    In this Christmas message, Pastor Dyron Adams reminds us that hopelessness was never meant for us and joy is something we choose to wear. Through humor and biblical insight, he speaks to the pressure of the holiday season, the power of community, and the reminder that as long as we have breath, we still have hope. Drawing from the story of the first Christmas, he encourages us to embrace joy, trust God in taxing seasons, and remember that He is always at work.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Watch Your Mouth: The Power of Your Words to Build or Destroy
    Dec 8 2025

    The familiar phrase "watch your mouth" takes on profound spiritual meaning when we consider James chapter 3, which describes the tongue as a small thing that can set a great forest on fire. This message explores how our words, though seemingly insignificant, possess the power to build up or tear down, to heal or to wound deeply.

    Learn why words hurt more than sticks and stones, and how to prevent a stumble from becoming a fall. Discover how to align your speech with God's will, transforming your tongue into a source of blessing and life.

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    40 m
  • Kingdom Economics: The Nuance of Power - Exousia, Dunamis, and the Balance of God's Authority and Flow
    Dec 1 2025

    This message unpacks the dual nature of God's power, distinguishing between Exousia (delegated authority) and Dunamis (active strength). The speaker illustrates how these two forms of divine power, much like inhaling and exhaling, must operate in rhythmic harmony for believers to truly reflect the nature of what they worship.

    Discover how cultivating both aspects of God's power ensures you operate from an overflow, not a deficit. Learn how purity and a deep relationship with God unlock a greater flow of His presence, transforming your ministry and relationships.

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    1 h y 8 m