• 35 minutes 49 seconds
    John - Light Of The World
    This week we continue in our series in the book of John, using Jesus' declaration "I am the light of the world" in John 8 as the anchor for the message. He frames darkness not as moral evil but as disorientation, the state of being without guidance, drawing from a vivid childhood story and the historical imagery of the 75-foot lamp stands lit during the Feast of Tabernacles. We explore the growing conflict with the Pharisees and connects the "I Am" language directly back to the Father-Son thread woven throughout the entire book of John.
    26 April 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 59 seconds
    John - Grace Over Gotcha
    This week Pastor John walks through the story of the woman caught in adultery, using it as a lens to examine how we all approach Scripture and how we treat people we want to see fall. He introduces the idea of the "gotcha" mindset, our tendency to cheer when someone we oppose gets exposed, and connects it to how social media algorithms reinforce that impulse. Jesus disrupts that crowd mentality entirely, meeting the woman not with condemnation but with grace and a call to a different life. Pastor John closes with a challenge for us all, who is your "gotcha," and are you willing to place that person in God's hands instead of your own?
    19 April 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 19 seconds
    John - Good Students of Scripture
    Today we talk about how to read the Bible well, using the hard questions around John 8 as a launching point before diving into the story of the adulterous woman next week. Pastor John walks through Scripture's different genres, the importance of reading each through the right lens, and addresses head-on the things that can shake a reader's confidence, including textual variants, apparent contradictions, and the science-and-Genesis tension. The takeaway is threefold: read your Bible, question it freely, and live it out, because the best proof of Scripture's authority is a life transformed by it.
    18 April 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 31 minutes 2 seconds
    John - Next Faithful Step
    Today Pastor John preaches an Easter sermon from John 20, walking through five people in the resurrection account to build a single central talking point: no matter where you are in your faith journey, there is always a "next faithful step" available to you. Each character responds differently, Joseph and Nicodemus risk their reputations, Mary stays at the tomb in grief, Peter and John run to see for themselves, and Thomas refuses to believe until Jesus personally invites him to touch his wounds, and every one of those responses counts as a faithful step forward. The sermon's challenge to the congregation is direct: you don't need all the answers or to have it all figured out, you just need to take the one step in front of you, whether that's returning to church, reading the book of John, telling someone about your faith, or praying to receive Christ for the very first time.
    5 April 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 57 seconds
    John - Triumphant Entrance
    Even our deepest internal struggles can become sacred ground for transformation, as God's sustaining grace meets us in our hardest moments. Hardship, viewed through faith, shifts from obstacle to opportunity, deepening our dependence on God and producing gratitude and spiritual growth through perseverance.
    29 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 34 minutes 59 seconds
    John - Thirsty
    This week we talk about how deep spiritual truth is often found in quiet reflection rather than constant noise. It calls us to be intentional about creating space in our lives to truly encounter God. Instead of going through the motions, we’re challenged to pursue a genuine, present relationship with Him. Real transformation happens when we deliberately make room to receive what God wants to do in us.
    22 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 34 minutes 59 seconds
    John - Thirsty
    This week we talk about how deep spiritual truth is often found in quiet reflection rather than constant noise. It calls us to be intentional about creating space in our lives to truly encounter God. Instead of going through the motions, we’re challenged to pursue a genuine, present relationship with Him. Real transformation happens when we deliberately make room to receive what God wants to do in us.
    22 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 43 minutes 31 seconds
    John - Macroeconomics
    This week highlights how spiritual growth often happens in the gaps between what we know and what we don’t yet understand. Rather than failures, these moments of uncertainty are sacred spaces where God shapes deeper faith. When we accept that we don’t have all the answers, we open ourselves to greater encounters with His truth. Faith matures as we learn to trust God even in mystery.
    15 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 35 seconds
    John - Well Fed
    This week we explore the spiritual significance of silence in our faith journey. Often, God’s work happens not through loud revelations but in the quiet spaces where we learn to listen with our hearts. These moments challenge us to trust His presence even when clarity seems absent. True faith grows in patient waiting and faithful presence with God.
    8 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 2 seconds
    John - Do You Want To Get Well
    This message from John 4–5 contrasts two responses to Jesus: the Samaritans who believed His words and the Galileans who demanded signs. A royal official demonstrates true faith by trusting Jesus’ promise that his son would live, believing before seeing the miracle. At the pool of Bethesda, Jesus challenges a man stuck in paralysis to rise, exposing how easily we become comfortable in our excuses. The message calls us to stop waiting for proof and instead trust and obey the word of Christ.
    1 March 2026, 12:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 43 seconds
    John - Woman At The Well
    Today we talk about Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman in John 4, highlighting how He intentionally pursues the marginalized and meets them in their hidden shame. At the well, Jesus moves the conversation from physical water to “living water,” exposing the broken systems she relied on while offering true freedom instead of condemnation. By revealing Himself as Messiah to her, He transforms her from isolated outcast to bold witness. The story reminds us that when we bring our honest mess to Jesus, He replaces our empty wells with lasting life.
    22 February 2026, 12:00 pm
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