
Sermons
Kyle Thayer
This message retells the miracle of the boy who brought five loaves and two fish to Jesus. It teaches us that God uses what seems small, that He invites us to be a part of His miracles, and that generosity always multiplies. The lad gave all he had and it became more than enough. When we place our simple offering in the hands of Jesus it becomes abundance and legacy.
DJ Hill
This message challenges us to look up and not down. Psalm 24 reminds us that when we lift up our heads the King of Glory will come in. He is strong, mighty, and mighty in battle, the undefeated champion who fights for His people. When we choose to worship instead of worry we see the King step into our lives with strength, victory, and deliverance.
James Wilson
This message calls us to stop relying on our own logic and lean fully into faith. David’s story shows us the birth of a miracle when he faced Goliath, the death of a miracle when he feared the Philistines, and the resurrection of a miracle when he turned back to God. Human reasoning will always kill what God is trying to do, but faith will always make room for the supernatural. The word reminds us that if we will trust Him, miracles will live again.
Kyle Thayer
This sermon will invite students to embrace their divine potential and rise above life's challenges. Understanding God's greatness, recognizing adversaries, and embracing true identity in Christ can transform someone into a spiritual giant.
Daniel Bernard
"Distracted, Harsh, and Lonely" dives into how our addiction to digital distractions is eroding our well-being. Discover how the constant barrage of notifications not only intensifies feelings of loneliness and harshness but also hampers genuine connection and mental health.
Cole Beebe
Their shepherding profession, though despised by Egyptians, was a testament to their unique calling and unwavering commitment to God's ways. This story reminds us that embracing our true identity in Christ may set us apart, but it’s through this distinction that we truly thrive and fulfill our God-given purpose.
DJ Hill
Just as Elisha pursued a double portion of Elijah’s spirit, we are called to steadfastly seek a deeper relationship with God. Embrace the call to never stop pursuing God’s presence and purpose in your life, knowing that God desires those who persist with a resolute heart.
Bianca Baptiste
By examining five critical areas—understanding God’s oneness, guarding our hearts, surrendering our wills, renewing our minds, and using our strengths—we can better equip ourselves to overcome spiritual challenges and live out the greatest commandment.
Josh Carson
This sermon brings attention to how God can use seemingly small and humble beginnings.  You’ll preach on how our personal preparation, growth, and dedication in the background can lead to extraordinary impact when we’re called upon.
Jeremy Stafford
This message encourages you to overcome obstacles and embrace your God-given potential. Learn how to break free from limitations, seek godly guidance, and recover all that has been lost—claiming the victory that awaits.
Nick DeAngelo
In "The Aloneness of God," you’ll preach on the profound and unmatched nature of God. Discover how God's uniqueness and eternal aloneness set Him apart from all creation, as reflected in Scripture and exemplified in the life of Jesus. This message invites you to understand and appreciate the singularity of God, who alone has the power to save and transform lives.
Nate Smith
Just as physical sleepwalking can lead to dangerous situations, spiritual sleepwalking poses great risk to our souls, leaving us vulnerable to the enemy's schemes. Now is the time to cast off the works of darkness, put on the armor of light, and walk with purpose and vigilance in our faith.
Billy Haley
Struggle is a universal experience, and while modern culture often minimizes it, the Bible offers profound insights and solutions. Drawing from Matthew 11:28-30, this message explores how life's inevitable challenges can be met with Jesus' promise of rest and support.
Jason Huckaby
This sermon emphasizes being present, valuing what you have, trusting spiritual leadership, and stepping out boldly in faith. Encourage your youth to recognize their potential and embrace their role in God's plans, showing that even the smallest offerings can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
Justin Reinking
"What the Servants Know" highlights the vital role of service, obedience, and faith in our Christian walk. Using the story of Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana, it emphasizes how young people can embrace their calling to serve others, listen to Jesus' guidance, and recognize the profound impact they can have in God's kingdom.