• Name Dropping - Pastor Chris Cope
    Jan 27 2026

    Are we truly following Jesus—or just using His name? In Acts 19, the story of the seven sons of Sceva exposes the danger of trying to access God’s power without a real relationship with Him.

    Their attempt to name-drop Jesus ends in humiliation and leaves us with a sobering question for today’s church: do we know Jesus, or do we just know about Him? This message challenges cultural Christianity, reminding us that God’s power flows through surrendered lives—not religious performance. Like an inflatable tube man, we don’t move because of who we are, but because of the wind filling us.

    The question we’re left with is simple but important: has the gospel truly changed us, or are we just wearing the name without living the relationship?

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    37 mins
  • I've Had Enough - Pastor Chris Cope
    Jan 19 2026

    In Acts 18, we find Paul weary, opposed, and tempted to quit—but God meets him with encouragement and promise. This message speaks to seasons of discouragement, reminding us that God is with us, His grace is sufficient, and His work in us is not finished. When we’ve had enough to quit, God gives us enough to keep going.

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    43 mins
  • Making Known the Known God - Pastor Chris Cope
    Jan 12 2026

    In Acts 17, we see Paul stirred by a city full of idols and compelled to make the known God known. This message challenges us to examine what stirs our spirit, how we engage the culture around us, and how we faithfully proclaim Jesus and the resurrection in everyday spaces. As followers of Christ, we are reminded that God is near, He calls all people to repentance, and He invites us to join Him in making His truth known.

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    33 mins
  • You Should Know - Pastor Chris Cope
    Jan 5 2026

    In a world overflowing with opinions but short on truth, this message challenges us to go deeper than surface-level faith. From Acts 17, we follow Paul’s journey to Thessalonica and Berea and discover why the Bereans were called “noble” for examining the Scriptures daily. Their example confronts a crucial question: do we actually know what we believe—and why? If we don’t define our beliefs, culture will gladly do it for us. This message isn’t about winning arguments or posting hot takes; it’s about building a faith strong enough to withstand real-life pressure.

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    47 mins
  • Remember the Requirement for Life - Pastor Saleem Wright
    Dec 22 2025

    Christmas isn’t just about cozy vibes and nostalgia—it’s about real, transforming love.

    From 1 John 4:7–10, this message reminds us that God doesn’t just show love—He is love. We unpack five lies our culture tells us about love and contrast them with agape love: selfless, sacrificial, and supernatural. You’ll see how love shapes our foundation, our community, our faith, and our forgiveness—and why Christmas is proof that God pursued us first. The challenge is simple but powerful: love deeper, forgive freely, and reach someone who doesn’t know Jesus yet.

    The question is… will we settle for the fun side of Christmas, or embrace the kind that changes everything? 🎄

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    38 mins
  • Remember to Forget - Pastor Chris Cope
    Dec 15 2025

    You can’t step into God’s future while dragging yesterday behind you. 🔥From Philippians 3, this message challenges us to stop letting past pain, guilt, shame—or even past success—define us. Paul hadn’t “arrived,” but he refused to replay old chapters while God was calling him forward. Forget what’s behind, fix your eyes on Jesus, and run toward what’s next—by the power of the Holy Spirit, not your own strength.

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    44 mins
  • FACING YOUR FEELINGS || PODCAST EP.10
    Dec 10 2025

    Listen in as Micah and Estee talk through the process of facing our feelings and how GOD guides our path!

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    27 mins
  • Don't Forget To Remember - Pastor Chris Cope
    Dec 7 2025

    Lamentations 3 takes us into one of Israel’s darkest moments, where Jeremiah is brutally honest about how overwhelmed and empty he feels. But everything shifts in verse 21 when he says, “But this I call to mind, and therefore I have hope.” The message reminds us that our feelings are real, but they don’t get to run the show. Instead of stuffing them down or letting them take over, we’re called to face them honestly and then redirect our minds toward God’s faithfulness… His steady love, His new mercies, His unchanging character.

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    47 mins