• Seek The Harvest (At His Word - Week 8)
    Jun 28 2026

    This week, we see the disciples move from watching Jesus to being sent out by Him. The same Christ who looked at the helpless crowds with compassion still sends His people into everyday places with purpose and provision. The “harvest” is not somewhere far away—it is already woven into our routines, relationships, and everyday responsibilities. As we go, we’re invited to trust Him more than our own resources and to stay faithful even when the Gospel is met with mixed reactions!

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    48 mins
  • Desperate Dependence (At His Word - Week 7)
    Jun 21 2026

    Desperation has a way of revealing where we place our trust. In Matthew 9, we see people bring their deepest needs to Jesus—and discover that He is both willing and able to meet them in ways they never expected. This week, we'll explore how God uses difficult circumstances to deepen our faith, grow our dependence on Him, and remind us that no situation is beyond His reach!


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    42 mins
  • New Life (At His Word - Week 6)
    Jun 14 2026

    In this week’s passage, Jesus challenges the assumptions of the religious leaders and reveals the heart of His kingdom. Rather than calling the righteous, He came for sinners, extending grace to those who were often overlooked and rejected. This message reminds us that following Jesus is more than simply adding Him to our existing lives—it means allowing Him to make us new. Together, let's consider where Jesus may be inviting us to trust His grace and embrace the new work He wants to do in us!

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    38 mins
  • Active Faith (At His Word - Week 5)
    Jun 7 2026

    Every person is carrying something. Some of us need faithful brothers and sisters to help bear our burdens. Some of us are called to come alongside others in their weakness. But the hope of this week's story is not ultimately the determination of four friends—it is the sufficiency of Christ. The Savior who forgives sins and heals the broken welcomes all who come to Him in faith, and no obstacle is greater than His power to save!

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    39 mins
  • Authority Over The Unseen (At His Word - Week 4)
    May 31 2026

    In this week's passage, Jesus steps into darkness, chaos, and brokenness—and shows that even demons must submit to His authority. While the powers of evil recognize exactly who He is, the people of the region are forced to wrestle with a deeper question: will they value comfort and possessions more than the presence of Jesus? This passage reminds us that the kingdom of God is breaking into the world, bringing freedom, restoration, and hope to those who trust Him. Join us as we explore the authority of Christ and what it means to truly respond to Him!

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    46 mins
  • Storm Anxiety (At His Word - Week 3)
    May 24 2026

    Storms will come—even when we’re walking faithfully with Jesus. In this week's passage, the disciples learn that trusting Christ means believing He is Lord not only over their daily needs, but also over every fear, uncertainty, and overwhelming circumstance. Whatever storm you’re facing today, remember: the same Jesus who calmed the sea is the same God we worship today. In the midst of the storms and swells of the Christian life, we can rest knowing that Jesus is still in control and worthy of our trust!

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    40 mins
  • Count The Cost (At His Word - Week 2)
    May 17 2026

    Following Jesus is the greatest decision we can ever make, but it’s not the easiest one. In Matthew 8:18–22, Jesus reminds us that true discipleship requires surrender, obedience, and putting Him above the things that compete for our allegiance. Despite the hardships, we can rest knowing that whatever we give up for Christ is nothing compared to what we gain in Him. Join us as we explore what it means to follow Jesus—and why He is worth the cost!


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    45 mins
  • A Healing Messiah (At His Word - Week 1)
    May 10 2026

    Jesus didn’t avoid the broken, the unclean, or the overlooked—He moved toward them with compassion and authority. In Matthew 8, we see a Savior who not only has the power to heal, but the willingness to draw near to people in their deepest need. This week, we’re asking what it looks like to trust Jesus with the places in our lives that still need restoration and to reflect His compassion toward others. We can rest in the knowledge that He is both willing and able to fix the brokenness we encounter in the world, both now and perfectly in eternity.

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    43 mins