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Innovation Church Messages

Innovation Church Messages

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This is the weekly message from Pastor Billy Holden here at Innovation Church, Lafayette, IN. Our Vision…​ is to create irresistible environments that allow the unchurched (those who have never been to church before) and the dechurched (those who have been to church and decided not to go back) to take a second look at Christ and His church. Our Sunday morning environments are casual, engaging, fun, and friendly, and we allow people a safe place to come and investigate Jesus and His Word.Innovation Church Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Holding On To Truth - Week 2
    Jan 25 2026
    “Holding On To Truth” is the second message in the “In With The New” series, calling us to let go of the old habit of redefining truth and embrace the new way of building our lives on God’s unchanging Word. In a culture that is constantly shifting—where truth is often shaped by feelings, opinions, and trends—followers of Jesus are challenged to stand on something firmer. What feels right today may not hold when life gets heavy, but God’s truth never changes.Jesus declares in John 14:6 that He is “the way and the truth and the life.” Truth is not something we invent to fit our circumstances; it is something we receive from God. When truth is anchored in feelings, it drifts. When it is anchored in Scripture, it stands firm. As Psalm 119 reminds us, God’s Word is eternal, reliable, and trustworthy.This message also looks to Daniel, who resolved to honor God before pressure ever arrived. His story shows us that faith isn’t accidental—it’s a daily decision to choose truth over convenience. While feelings are real, Scripture warns us they are not reliable guides. God calls His people to test what they hear, walk in wisdom, and rely on His Word rather than their own understanding.Ultimately, God’s Word provides what culture never can: stability, direction, and transformation. When life applies pressure, truth determines what holds. This sermon challenges us to anchor our lives in Scripture before culture defines us—and to pray daily, “Jesus, let Your truth guide me.” Because culture will shift, opinions will change, but God’s Word will always stand.
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    40 mins
  • Pajamas & Pancakes - Testimonial (Joseph Gutwein-Schultz - Guest Speaker)
    Jan 25 2026

    Speacial guest speaker Joseph Gutwein-Schultz shares his testimony.

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    52 mins
  • Living Sent - Week 4
    Jan 25 2026

    “Living Sent” is the fourth message in our In With The New series, and it confronts a lifestyle most of us don’t even question anymore—consumerism. In a world that constantly tells us life is about more money, more stuff, more comfort, and more approval, it’s easy to start shopping our souls away without realizing it.

    Pastor Billy opens honestly, admitting how easy it is to become a “professional consumer”—and inviting all of us to ask the same question: What am I really chasing? Because while chasing “more” promises fulfillment, it often leaves us feeling emptier than before.

    Jesus speaks directly into this tension when He says, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:19–21). Our money, time, and attention reveal what we worship. And the truth is, we were never created to live as consumers—we were created to live sent.

    This message challenges us to lift our eyes from what is temporary and set our hearts on what is eternal. Drawing from Colossians 3, Acts 1, and 1 Peter 3, we’ll rediscover that God doesn’t just save us to sit—He saves us to send. Our lives are meant to be a mission story, not a consumption story.

    You’ll leave with practical steps for the week: replacing one “treat yourself” habit with generosity, looking for one opportunity to share hope, and learning to live with purpose beyond the feed. Because your soul wasn’t built for a bargain—it was built for a mission.

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    31 mins
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