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Past Message Series
Past Message Series
If God is sovereign, does prayer change anything? Join us as we explore the “wrestling match” of prayer—discovering how Scripture describes prayer as "reversed thunder" with the power to change history, open the heavens, and unleash God's power in the world.
Have you ever wanted to pray but didn’t know where to start? Prayer doesn't have to be complicated, and it definitely shouldn't be boring. We are ditching the complex religious language and exploring a practical way to balance your spiritual life through three simple directions: Up (focusing on God), In (examining our hearts), and Out (praying for our needs and for others). Discover how shifting your focus can change your life.
Prayer is a response to a conversation God has already started through His Word. Step into prayer not as an obligation, but as a delight—discovering that its greatest reward isn’t the gifts we receive, but the loving presence of the Father we encounter.
Jesus’ List is a journey through John 17, where we discover the gifts Jesus most desires the Father to give us. These gifts are nothing like what we’d add to our Amazon wish lists — they’re deeper, eternal, and soul-shaping. In His final prayer, Jesus asks for our protection, unity, joy, holiness, mission, and belonging with God. These are the gifts we actually need — the ones that form us into people who reflect Him.
What is the true spiritual value of my stuff? You might be shocked by Jesus' answer. He saw our possessions as powerful indicators of our spiritual health. They are meant to be Kingdom tools, designed to build, bless, and transform. But if left unchecked, they can easily become chains that lock us out of the abundant life God intended. Discover how to re-prioritize your resources, unlock a vital faith, and transform your relationship with everything you own by applying the radical wisdom of Christ.
Friendship is at the core of who we are. God Himself models perfect relationship in the Trinity, and He invites us into that kind of connection with one another. Move from from casual friendship to covenant friendship—grounded in Scripture and centered on God’s design.