• May 24th 2026 message from Liberty Church in Lula GA
    May 26 2026

    Are you living a life marked by compassion… or distractions?

    In this powerful message from our Sunday Morning Worship Gathering on May 24th, our Lead Pastor Eric Stewart walks through the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15 and challenges us with a sobering question:

    Am I living a life of compassion or a life of distractions?

    We live in a world filled with noise, pressure, busyness, selfish ambition, and endless distractions that leave us empty. But even in our wandering, the compassion of the Father still runs toward us.

    This message is a reminder that:
    • Distractions may entertain you, but they will never fulfill you.
    • God’s compassion reaches farther than your failures.
    • You can be close to church and still far from the Father.
    • Jesus didn’t just send a message… He came Himself.

    If you’ve been spiritually distracted, weary, distant, or hungry for more of God, this word is for you.

    Tune in now and be encouraged, challenged, and reminded of the compassionate heart of God.

    #CompassionOrDistractions #Luke15 #ProdigalSon #SundaySermon #Faith #Jesus #ChurchOnline #Grace #Compassion

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    45 mins
  • May 17th 2026 message from Liberty Church in Lula GA
    May 22 2026

    Cheerful or Fearful? | 2 Corinthians 9:6–11
    Preached by Pastor Eric Stewart | Sunday, May 17

    In this powerful message from 2 Corinthians 9:6–11, Pastor Eric Stewart challenges us to examine our hearts and ask an important question: Am I a cheerful giver or a fearful giver?

    Building on Paul’s teaching about generosity, this sermon explores the “Law of the Harvest” and reveals how our giving is deeply connected to our faith, trust, and spiritual transformation. Pastor Eric walks through the biblical principle that we reap what we sow, reminding believers that generosity is not ultimately about money—it is about surrender, trust, and obedience to God.

    This message also highlights the difference between giving driven by fear and giving motivated by joy. Through Scripture and practical application, listeners are encouraged to trust that God is able to provide, multiply, increase, and enrich those who faithfully obey Him.

    Whether you struggle with fear, scarcity, or simply want to grow deeper in generosity, this sermon will challenge and encourage you to trust God more fully and live with open hands and a joyful heart.

    Key Scriptures:

    • 2 Corinthians 9:6–11
    • Galatians 6:7–8
    • Proverbs 17:22
    • 2 Timothy 1:7
    • Ephesians 3:20–21
    • Philippians 4:19

    #Generosity #Faith #Giving #2Corinthians #ChristianPodcast #SermonPodcast #TrustGod

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    42 mins
  • May 10th 2025 message from Liberty Church in Lula GA
    May 11 2026

    In this special Mother’s Day message from our Sunday, May 10th morning worship gathering at Liberty Church, Lead Pastor Eric Stewart walks through 2 Corinthians 8:1–9 in a sermon entitled “A Generous Church.”

    Through Paul’s powerful words about the Macedonian believers, Pastor Eric challenges us to rethink what true generosity really looks like. Generosity is not about the amount we give, but the heart behind it. This message explores what happens when God’s grace transforms our priorities, our love, and our willingness to be part of His kingdom work.

    As we reflect on the sacrificial love often displayed by mothers, we are ultimately pointed to the greatest example of generosity—Jesus Christ, who became poor so that we might become rich through His grace. This encouraging and challenging message calls every believer to examine their heart and ask: Am I truly generous? Is the Lord first in my life? What do I genuinely love?

    Join us as we learn what it means to build God’s kingdom instead of our own castles and become the kind of church marked by joyful, grace-filled generosity.

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    45 mins
  • May 3rd 2026 message from Liberty Church in Lula GA
    May 4 2026

    What if the greatest tragedy isn’t lost people… but saved people who never step into their calling?

    This past Sunday, Pastor Eric Stewart brought a powerful message from 2 Corinthians 5:14–21 titled “My Ministry.”

    We were reminded that following Jesus isn’t just about being saved—it’s about being sent. His love compels us, His Spirit changes us, and His mission now belongs to us.

    🔥 If you’ve been made new, you’re called to live new.
    🔥 If you’ve experienced reconciliation, you’re called to share it.
    🔥 If you know the message, you carry the ministry.

    This message will challenge the way you see people, your purpose, and your everyday life.

    Don’t just watch—lean in and ask: Am I living on mission?

    ▶️ Watch now and be encouraged, equipped, and sent.

    #MyMinistry #OnMission #FaithInAction #2Corinthians5 #ChurchOnline #LiveSent

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    51 mins
  • April 26th, 2026 message from Liberty Church in Lula, GA
    Apr 27 2026

    This past Sunday, our lead pastor, Eric Stewart, delivered a powerful message from Second Epistle to the Corinthians 4:1–6 titled “Let There Be Light.”

    We were challenged to refuse to quit when life gets hard—because what feels like a setback may actually be God setting us up for His glory. The call was clear: get up and don’t give up.

    Pastor Eric then pressed us deeper—reminding us that real freedom begins when we get honest before God, laying down sin, shame, and anything we’ve been hiding. Because you can’t heal what you won’t reveal.

    From there, the message turned outward: your light matters. God hasn’t overlooked you—He’s called and sent you. The very answer you’ve been praying for in someone else’s life might be staring back at you in the mirror.

    We were also reminded of a sobering truth—many people around us are spiritually blind, not resistant but unable to see. That reality should stir compassion and urgency in how we live and love.

    At the center of it all was this truth: it’s not about us—it’s all about Jesus. He is the source, the mission, and the message.

    And in the end, the challenge echoed loud and clear:
    The question isn’t if there is light—the question is, will you let it shine through you?

    🔥 Listen to the full message and be challenged to live it out this week. #LetThereBeLight

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    43 mins
  • April 19th, 2025 message from Liberty Church in Lula, GA
    Apr 20 2026

    This past Sunday, April 19th, during our morning worship gathering, Lead Pastor Eric Stewart opened up a powerful new journey through the book of 2 Corinthians with a message titled “The Power of Affliction.”

    Right from the beginning of chapter one, we’re reminded of something that often feels contradictory—yet deeply true: that God is both fully aware of our pain and fully present within it. Paul introduces God as the “Father of mercies and the God of all comfort,” and Pastor Eric unpacked what that really means for us—not as an abstract idea, but as a lived reality.

    This message challenged us to rethink what comfort actually is. It’s not always God pulling us out of hardship—but more often, it’s God walking with us through it. In a world that constantly seeks escape from pain, we were reminded that God’s promise is His presence, not always immediate relief.

    As the sermon unfolded, we saw that affliction and comfort don’t exist separately—they often overflow together. The same life that experiences deep struggle can also experience overwhelming grace. It’s in our weakness that God’s strength becomes most visible.

    One of the most impactful truths from the message was this: our affliction may not just be about us. God can use our pain as a platform to shine light into someone else’s darkness. The struggles we walk through can become testimonies that point others to hope, healing, and ultimately, to Him.

    Pastor Eric also didn’t shy away from the reality that affliction can feel overwhelming—even to the point of despair. Paul himself described moments where he felt beyond his own strength. But that place of weakness serves a purpose—it shifts our dependence away from ourselves and firmly onto God, the One who raises the dead.

    And that leads to one of the most hope-filled promises in the message: God will deliver. Not always on our timeline, not always in the way we expect—but His faithfulness is never in question. Even when the answer feels delayed, heaven is not silent, and God is still at work behind the scenes.

    The message closed with a powerful challenge—affliction carries power. The question is not whether it will shape us, but how. Will it grow us spiritually? Will it draw us into deeper community? Or will it lead us toward bitterness?

    Ultimately, we were left with this defining question:

    What power are you allowing affliction to have in your life?

    This sermon wasn’t just about understanding suffering—it was about reframing it. Seeing it not as meaningless pain, but as a place where God’s comfort, purpose, and power are fully at work.

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    49 mins
  • April12th, 2025 message from Liberty Church in Lula, GA
    Apr 13 2026

    This past Sunday, April 12th, during our morning worship gathering, Lead Pastor Eric Stewart brought a powerful and timely message centered on one word: Victory.

    Rooted in 1 Corinthians 15:35–58, this message reminds us that the resurrection of Jesus isn’t just something we celebrate once a year—it’s a present reality that changes how we live every single day. Because Jesus has already conquered sin, death, and the grave, we’re not fighting for victory—we’re living from it.

    Pastor Eric walks us through four clear and challenging responses to that truth. As believers, we are called to be steadfast—anchored and consistent in our faith even when comfort tempts us to drift. We are to be immovable—deeply rooted in Christ, not easily shaken by culture, pressure, or fear. We are to be always excelling—faithfully showing up, doing good, and growing in our walk with Jesus, even when it’s not glamorous or immediately rewarding.

    And finally, we are reminded to know—to have full confidence—that our labor in the Lord is not in vain. Every prayer, every act of obedience, every moment of service matters. Even when it goes unseen, heaven keeps perfect record.

    This message is both encouraging and challenging, calling us to examine what we are truly living and laboring for. If the victory has already been won, then how should that shape the way we live today?

    Take a moment to listen in, be encouraged, and be challenged to live a life marked by victory in Christ.

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    47 mins
  • EASTER SUNDAY 2026 Message April 5th 2026
    Apr 6 2026

    What Is Love? | Easter 2026 | Pastor Eric Stewart

    What is love—really?

    In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Eric Stewart walks through 1 Corinthians 13 and reveals that love is more than a feeling—it’s the very nature of God. From patience and kindness to forgiveness and truth, this sermon points us to the ultimate picture of love displayed through the cross and resurrection of Jesus.

    This message is a reminder that while we fall short, God’s love never does. Through Christ, we see a love that bears all things, endures all things, and never ends.

    If you’ve ever questioned your worth, your past, or your purpose—this message is for you.

    God is patient. God is kind. And Jesus proved His love for you.

    OUR LIBERTY CHURCH CORE VALUES

    I Will Worship Enthusiastically

    I Will Pray Consistently

    I Will Grow Intentionally

    I Will Serve Humbly

    I Will Give Generously

    I Will Share Boldly

    Find out more about Liberty Church at www.thelibertyfamily.com

    Contact us vis email at libertybcfamily@gmail.com.

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    45 mins