• Palm Sunday 2026 Luke 19
    Mar 29 2026

    Palm Sunday is one of the most powerful—and misunderstood—moments in the life of Jesus. In this message, we explore the Triumphal Entry from Luke 19 and uncover a striking truth: the crowd was right about Jesus being King… but wrong about the kind of King He came to be.

    As palm branches were waved and “Hosanna” was shouted, many were looking for a Savior to fix their circumstances—not one to confront their sin. Yet Jesus entered Jerusalem in humility, riding on a donkey, revealing a kingdom not built on power, but on peace with God.

    We also encounter a sobering moment—Jesus weeping over Jerusalem—reminding us that it is possible to celebrate Him and still miss Him.

    This message challenges us to ask:

    Do we truly see Jesus as Lord, Savior, and King—or have we shaped Him into something more comfortable?

    As we begin Holy Week, may this familiar story become real, personal, and transformative.

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    32 mins
  • Washing the Feet and Loving Like Jesus
    Mar 22 2026

    As Easter approaches, we step into the final night of Jesus’ life and witness one of the most powerful demonstrations of love in all of Scripture—Jesus washing His disciples’ feet. In this message from John 13, we explore Christ’s “new commandment” to love one another as He has loved us.

    What does that kind of love look like? It is selfless, unwavering, serving, and even forgiving toward those who fail us. Jesus didn’t just teach love—He lived it, even toward Judas and Peter.

    This message challenges us to move beyond comfortable, easy love and instead love like Jesus—especially when it’s hard.

    👉 The true mark of a disciple is not what we say or do publicly, but how we love one another.

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    27 mins
  • Living in Exile: Daniel 7 The Four Beasts
    Mar 8 2026

    In this message from Daniel 7, we move from the visible stories of exile into the hidden realities behind history as God pulls back the curtain and reveals four rising kingdoms portrayed as beasts, the sovereign throne of the Ancient of Days, and the coming reign of the Son of Man. Daniel reminds us that while earthly empires rise and fall, heaven is never unsettled, and the everlasting kingdom belongs to Christ alone.

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    31 mins
  • Living in Exile: Daniel in the Lion's Den (Daniel 6)
    Mar 1 2026

    Empires rise and fall, but the kingdom of God stands forever. In this message from Daniel 6, we walk through one of the most familiar—and most misunderstood—stories in Scripture. Daniel is not simply a model of courage; he is a picture of steadfast faith in a hostile culture.

    As political pressure mounts and prayer becomes criminalized, Daniel chooses faithfulness over compromise. The lions’ den reminds us that God does not always keep His people from trials—but He is always present in them.

    What does it mean to live faithfully in exile today? And how does Daniel’s deliverance ultimately point us to Christ? Join us as we see that the God who shut the lions’ mouths still reigns over every kingdom and every crisis.

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    26 mins
  • Living in Exile: The Most High Reigns (Daniel 4-5)
    Feb 22 2026

    In this powerful message from Daniel 4–5, we explore what it means to live faithfully “in exile” under the unshakable rule of God. Two kings stand before us—Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar—both confronted by the sovereignty of the Most High. One is humbled and restored. The other resists and falls.

    Through bedroom dreams and banquet hall defiance, Daniel shows us that history is not random and power is never ultimate. God humbles the proud to save, and He judges the proud who refuse to bow. Empires rise and fall, but heaven rules over it all.

    For believers living in uncertain times, this message offers deep reassurance: Babylon is not in charge. The Most High reigns. And in Christ—the true and humble King—we find mercy, hope, and a kingdom that will never end.

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    30 mins
  • Daniel: Living in Exile Daniel 3-Faith in the Literal Fire
    Feb 15 2026

    In Daniel: Living in Exile — Faith in the Literal Fire, we revisit the familiar story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and discover it is far more than a children’s lesson about courage. Daniel 3 exposes the pressure of a world that doesn’t always demand we abandon God — only that we refuse to make Him ultimate. This message explores what true biblical faith looks like: trusting God’s power, submitting to His wisdom, and obeying Him even when obedience is costly. Ultimately, we see a greater hope — a God who not only walks with His people through the fire, but in Christ entered the fire for their salvation.


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    28 mins
  • The Word of God Psalm 119
    Feb 8 2026

    After hearing from the Gideons ministry, we take a few moments to reflect on the greatest gift God has given His people — His Word. Psalm 119 reminds us that the Bible is not merely a book for inspiration, but the living, unchanging revelation of God that teaches us, guides our steps, and ultimately points us to Jesus Christ. The Gideons distribute the Book, but the Book leads us to the Savior. Join us as we consider how we should value it, receive it, and live it.

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    14 mins
  • Daniel 2 Living in Exile The Eternal Kingdom
    Jan 18 2026

    In this message from Daniel 2, “Living in Exile: The Eternal Kingdom,” we walk through Nebuchadnezzar’s troubling dream, Daniel’s calm trust in God, and the towering statue that crumbles before a stone “cut without hands.” We’ll see how this vision points to Jesus Christ and His unshakable Kingdom, why every earthly power ultimately falls, and how believers today can live as faithful exiles—calm, prayerful, steadfast, and calling others to repentance and new life in Christ.


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    31 mins