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In this powerful message titled “Ark Bearers,” Rev. Murray Ray shares from Joshua 3:15–17, calling fathers to step into their God-given role as the priests of their homes. Just as the priests carried the ark into the Jordan River, fathers are called to carry the presence of God with purpose, even when the waters seem overwhelming. This message is a…
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In Luke 1:26–31, we find that with every divine blessing comes a divine burden. Bro. Murray Ray reminds us that the weight of our calling often matches the weight of our promise. Even when it's heavy, our response should echo Mary's: “Be it unto me according to thy word.” God’s favor may not always feel easy, but it is always purposeful.…
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What you focus on shapes what you see. In this message, we’re reminded that God’s presence, power, and purpose are often closer than we think, but we have to be looking for them. If you’re always searching for what’s wrong, that’s what you’ll find. But if you tune your heart to God’s goodness, you’ll start seeing miracles everywhere.…
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The world has never been more connected—yet anxiety is on the rise. In The Anxious Generation, Richard Goble unpacks how smartphones, social media, and cultural shifts are shaping our mental health. This message offers a powerful perspective on how the Church can respond with lasting hope and truth. There is peace to be found—even in an age of over…
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Life gets busy, and we’re all prone to forget things—phones, keys... even the goodness of God. This message calls us to slow down and remember what truly matters: God’s faithfulness, His provision, and the power of His Word. When we forget who He is and what He’s done, we risk losing our gratitude, our purpose, and our fire. But when we remember, o…
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What does it truly mean to be redeemed? In this powerful message, we explore a word we often sing and say, yet rarely stop to understand. Through the rich imagery of Psalm 107, we discover that the redeemed aren’t the flawless—they’re the wandering, the weary, the rebellious, and the overwhelmed who cry out to a merciful God. And the miracle? He he…
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Relationships Life moves at the speed of relationships—because we were created for connection. This message explores the two most vital relationships in every believer’s life: our relationship with Jesus and our relationship with others. When we center our lives on Christ and love people the way He loves us, everything else aligns. Discover how the…
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"I Spent My Summers in Tioga" is a heartfelt reflection on the power of godly influence—how the places we go, the people we surround ourselves with, and the choices we make shape not just our lives, but the spiritual futures of our children. Through personal stories, biblical truth, and a call to intentional living, this message reminds us that the…
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Oppression distorts our thinking and drives us to places we’d never choose in freedom. But when the four lepers stepped out in faith, they found that God had already made a way. This message calls us to stop settling, rise up, and walk into the victory God has prepared—because breakthrough begins when we move.…
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Imperfect | Week 9 In our struggles, God is not distant—He is the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort. This message reminds us that while we may feel broken, burdened, or blinded, His promises are always “yes” in Christ. We are called to live with humility, extend grace, and shine His light through the cracks in our lives. Though we are im…
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In a world obsessed with instant answers and quick fixes, Seven Miles invites us into the quiet, uncertain walk of two disciples — confused, grieving, and unaware that Jesus Himself was beside them. This sermon reminds us that faith isn’t about having all the answers, but about recognizing the One who walks with us through the questions. Even when …
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The resurrection isn’t just a moment in history—it’s the heartbeat of our hope. In this message, we unpack how culture had started to reshape the Corinthian church’s beliefs about life after death, and how Paul brought them back to the truth: the Gospel is only complete when we respond to it. Jesus died, was buried, and rose again—and because He li…
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This message takes us to the heart of Jesus’ final days—a journey from palm branches to the cross. As the crowd shouted “Hosanna!” and welcomed their miracle-working Messiah, they didn’t yet understand He came not just to save them—but to be Lord over their lives. With powerful storytelling and personal challenge, this sermon asks a timeless questi…
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The early church in Corinth was passionate and spiritually gifted, but often missed the mark when it came to unity, maturity, and love. In this message, we explore how the gifts of the Spirit are meant to edify the Body—not elevate individuals—and how God calls His church to pursue order, clarity, and Christ-like love above all. Through Paul’s guid…
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In scripture, Jesus performed miracles to demonstrate his divine power and compassion, healing the sick, raising the dead, and calming storms. These miracles affirmed his identity as the Son of God and revealed God's kingdom on earth. While Jesus' earthly ministry ended, Christians believe that he continues to perform miracles today through the Hol…
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In this message, Family Pastor Justin Jeter dives into the story of Daniel and his friends in Babylon, exploring how small, intentional choices can shape our identity and faith in a world that constantly pressures us to conform. Just as Daniel set his heart to remain faithful to God despite the overwhelming influence of Babylon, we are challenged t…
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In "Dangers of Darkness," Rev. David Bryan urges us to wake up from spiritual slumber and engage in the miraculous work God is doing in our lives. Drawing from Matthew 26:36-45, this sermon reminds us of the dangers of complacency and the need to rise in worship, freedom, and deliverance before we face greater destruction. It’s time to shake off th…
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"In 'My Song in the Night,' we explore how to find joy even through life's struggles. Drawing from Psalm 77:1-6, this sermon encourages us to bring our pain and questions to God, trusting that He is present even in our darkest moments. Discover how we can sing with hope, even when circumstances seem overwhelming."…
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In Mark 7:31-35, Jesus encounters a man who is deaf and unable to speak clearly, and His response is unexpected—a deep sigh. This sigh reveals Jesus' heartache for the brokenness of the world, a world that was never meant to be this way. Yet, despite His sorrow, Jesus speaks healing over the man, demonstrating that His compassion is always followed…
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True freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want—it’s about choosing who we serve. In this message, we explore how sin no longer has dominion over us and how living under grace calls us to obedience and love. Our choices impact not only ourselves but those around us, so how can we live in a way that builds others up instead of becoming a stumbling b…
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Have you ever felt unseen? Forgotten? Alone? Hagar did. But in her wilderness moment, she encountered a powerful truth—God sees her. In this message, Pastor Chantry Dean explores Genesis 16 and reminds us that we serve a God who sees us in every situation. When we feel lost, broken, or unsure of our next step, God still knows our name and our futur…
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The church in Corinth was far from perfect. It had issues, divisions, and challenges influenced by the culture around it. Yet, God looked at Corinth and said, "I have many people in this city." He saw beyond their imperfections and called them to be sanctified, set apart, and powerful in Him. And so it is with us.…
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Let’s commit to using our breath intentionally. Instead of wasting it on complaints or idle words, let’s dedicate it to giving thanks and lifting up our worship and praise to God. Start each day by thanking Him for His blessings.Pastor Chantry Dean
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This series, titled "Count Me In," is about embracing our role in the church with the right attitude and a spirit of commitment. Church membership isn’t just about being present; it’s about being involved, invested, and committed to the mission and work of Christ in and through the church.Pastor Chantry Dean
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