Episodes

  • The Road Away
    Apr 14 2026

    Listen to this sermon as we journey through Gospel of Luke 24. Two disciples, one long road, and a Savior they didn’t recognize. A powerful reminder that Jesus meets us in uncertainty.

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    32 mins
  • This is what it costs
    Apr 12 2026

    In a world filled with noise, conflict, and quiet grief, many are left wondering—is there anything big enough to hold it all?

    In this episode, we walk through Luke 23–24, tracing the story from the crucifixion to the empty tomb. But this isn’t just a reflection on Good Friday and Easter—it’s an invitation to rediscover the fullness of the gospel.

    What if the good news isn’t only about life after death, but about a King who has already stepped into our world? A King whose throne was a cross, and whose resurrection declares that hope is alive—even in the middle of pain.

    If you’ve ever felt like the version of faith you were given isn’t enough for the world we’re living in now, this conversation is for you.

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    20 mins
  • Rooted in Hospitality. Not Hype.
    Mar 2 2026

    What does love look like before someone believes what we believe?

    In this message, Pastor Brian walks through Luke 19 and the story of Zacchaeus to show us a different vision of love, one that welcomes before it evaluates and sees people before they ever change. While the crowd kept its distance, Jesus stopped, looked up, and called Zacchaeus by name before any repentance or transformation had taken place.

    This teaching invites us to rethink what it means to be the church, not as a performance or production, but as a people who notice, welcome, and make space for those who feel outside the circle.

    Listen now and discover how belonging can become the environment where true transformation begins.

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    32 mins
  • Rooted in Mission. Not Comfort.
    Feb 18 2026

    What if the mission of God is not something you have to search for, but something already unfolding in the everyday spaces of your life?

    In this message, Pastor Brian explores Luke 10 and invites us to rethink what it means to live on mission. Rather than relying on scripts, strategies, or pressure to perform, Jesus calls His followers to begin with prayer, presence, vulnerability, and peace.

    Mission is not about turning people into projects. It is about building genuine relationships, sharing meals, caring for others, and carrying the presence of Christ into ordinary moments.

    Join us as we rediscover how the kingdom of God often arrives quietly, right across the street from where we already are.

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    40 mins
  • Rooted in Presence. Not Power.
    Feb 5 2026

    What kind of power is actually worth having?

    In this message from the Rooted series, Pastor Brian unpacks Jesus’ radical redefinition of power in Mark 10. While the world teaches us to climb, dominate, and control, Jesus invites us into a kingdom where greatness is found in serving, kneeling, and giving our lives away.

    This teaching challenges empire thinking, exposes performance driven faith, and calls us to choose presence over power, humility over control, and faithfulness over recognition.

    The way down is the way up.

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    24 mins
  • Rooted in Grace. Not Performance.
    Jan 29 2026

    Before we ask if we belong, we ask something deeper: Am I safe here? And we decide the answer in about four seconds.

    In this message, Pastor Brian explores what truly makes a community safe for people who are far from God. Drawing from Luke 15 and the parable of the lost sons, we are invited to rediscover the radical grace of a Father who runs toward his children before they can explain themselves, perform, or prove anything.

    This teaching challenges religious performance, exposes the invisible walls that keep people out, and calls the church to embody a different posture—one where belonging comes before behavior, grace before evaluation, and presence before agenda.

    If you’ve ever felt spiritually homeless, burned by church, or tired of performing for acceptance, this message is an invitation to rest, to belong, and to become rooted in grace.

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    32 mins
  • Kingdom Allegiance in a Time of Fear
    Jan 21 2026

    The past few weeks have left many of us overwhelmed, exhausted, and unsure of where to turn. As violence unfolds, fear spreads, and political narratives harden, a deeper question emerges beneath the noise: Where is Jesus in all of this?

    In this message, Pastor Brian addresses a tense cultural moment not with partisan answers, but with biblical clarity. Drawing from John 18, Psalm 146, and Revelation 5, we are invited to examine what truly governs us, what shapes our instincts, and where our ultimate allegiance lies. This teaching calls the church to move from fear to faithfulness, from outrage to discernment, and from political allegiance to kingdom allegiance.

    Rather than asking who is right, this message challenges us to ask a better question: Who is king?

    Jesus does not rule through domination or fear, but through cruciform love, truth, and sacrificial faithfulness.

    If you are weary from the noise, longing to stay rooted in Christ, and searching for a Jesus shaped way to live in divided times, this message is for you.

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    30 mins
  • From Participation to Mobilization
    Jan 21 2026

    Have you ever felt overwhelmed by responsibility, like everything depends on you? Moses did. From sunrise to sunset, he carried the needs of an entire nation, faithful to his calling but completely exhausted.

    In this message, we look at how burnout can creep in when good intentions turn into unhealthy patterns. Through the wisdom of Jethro, Moses learns a powerful truth: faithfulness does not mean doing everything alone. Sustainable leadership requires humility, shared responsibility, and the courage to receive help.

    If you are carrying more than you were meant to bear, this message is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover a healthier way forward. Even Moses needed help, and God was faithful to provide it.

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    21 mins