• Calling a Spade a Spade
    Feb 20 2026

    What happens when we relabel sin to make it sound less serious? In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy warns that redefining sin doesn’t change its reality—it only blinds us to the truth and deepens our guilt. From Isaiah 5:20, we’re reminded that God pronounces woe on those who call evil good and good evil.


    Like King Saul’s excuses in 1 Samuel 15, our attempts to whitewash disobedience with good intentions only reveal rebellion. The solution isn’t redefining sin but confessing it—because sin can’t be whitewashed, but it can be washed white by the blood of Christ.


    Key Scripture: Isaiah 5:20

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  • New Horizons
    Feb 13 2026

    What separates Jesus Christ from every other figure in history? The resurrection. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy shows how Romans 1:4 declares Christ as the Son of God with power—distinguished by His resurrection from the dead. Just as a horizon marks the dividing line between earth and sky, the resurrection marks the line between life and death, defeat and victory.


    Through Christ’s resurrection, we see new horizons: assurance of His deity, confidence in forgiveness, victory over death, strength for today, and hope for eternity. The resurrection is not just our future—it is our present reality.


    Key Scripture: Romans 1:4

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  • Complacency is a Killer
    Feb 6 2026

    Complacency can destroy not only pilots in the sky but also believers in their spiritual walk. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks the tragic downfall of King David, whose lingering idleness in Jerusalem opened the door to adultery and murder. David’s story reminds us that no one is above temptation—and that one careless moment can undo a lifetime of faithfulness.


    Through David’s failure, Scripture calls us to constant vigilance: to watch and pray, to guard against pride, and to keep our spiritual armor on. Complacency is a killer, but watchfulness leads to victory.


    Key Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:1–27

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  • Let's Get Physical
    Jan 30 2026

    Even in ministry, zeal without rest can lead to burnout. Pastor Philip De Courcy points to Elijah’s struggle under the juniper tree to remind us that physical exhaustion often fuels spiritual discouragement. God’s care for Elijah—through rest, food, and renewal—teaches us the importance of stewarding our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit.


    In this episode of So True, you’ll be encouraged to balance service with self-care, to honor God not only with your spirit but also with your body. Don’t neglect sleep, nutrition, or laughter—because if you “kill the horse,” you won’t be able to deliver the message.


    Key Scripture: 1 Kings 19:1–8

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  • Stand and Be Counted
    Jan 23 2026

    In a world that prizes diversity of belief and celebrates ambiguity, Christians are often pressured to compromise the exclusivity of Christ. But Scripture makes it clear: there is no middle ground. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy turns to 1 Kings 18:21 and looks at Elijah’s bold stand on Mount Carmel to remind us that faith in the one true God demands a decisive choice.


    Just as Elijah called Israel to stop wavering between two opinions, believers today must refuse to blur the lines of truth. Christ is not one way among many—He is the only way to salvation (John 14:6). To follow Him means courageously standing firm, even when culture calls for silence or compromise. Now is the time to be counted for Christ.


    Key Scripture: 1 Kings 18:21

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  • The First Place
    Jan 16 2026

    Many people admire Jesus but stop short of giving Him the throne of their lives. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy explores Colossians 1:15–18, where the Apostle Paul confronts false teachings that reduced Christ to just another spiritual figure. Instead, Paul makes clear that Jesus is supreme—Creator, Sustainer, Head of the Church, and the One who conquered death.


    Christ does not take second place to anyone or anything. He is not simply an admired teacher or inspiring martyr but the eternal Son of God who must hold first place in our hearts and lives. The question is not whether we will give Jesus a place, but whether we will give Him the first place. Is He on the throne of your life—or just in the background?


    Key Scripture: Colossians 1:15–18

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  • Amazing Grace
    Jan 9 2026

    It’s easy to become so familiar with God’s grace that we stop being amazed by it. Pastor Philip De Courcy reminds us that grace is not an entitlement—it’s God’s unmerited favor, His riches at Christ’s expense. From salvation to daily strength, we live under the constant shower of His abundant grace.


    In this episode of So True, you’ll be challenged to never take God’s grace for granted but to marvel afresh at His saving, sustaining, and surprising goodness. Truly, we receive “grace upon grace” through Christ.


    Key Scripture: John 1:16

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  • Running Gets You Nowhere
    Dec 19 2025

    When life gets overwhelming, running away can feel like the only solution. King David knew that temptation—he longed for the wings of a dove to fly away from betrayal and pain (Psalm 55:6–8). But instead of running from his problems, David ran to God, finding sustaining grace in His presence (Psalm 55:22).In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy shows us that God doesn’t always remove life’s burdens—but He promises to sustain us in them. Like an eagle soaring above the storm, God’s grace lifts us beyond fear and gives us strength to stand firm. Life is won not won by escape, but by endurance in the Lord.


    Key Scripture: Psalm 55:1–23

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