Sermons

Pastor Josh White warns against spiritual deception — false teachers who disguise themselves as angel of light. Using 2 Peter 2, 1 John 4, and other passages, this message calls believers to test every teaching against Scripture and examine whether they have truly submitted to Jesus as Lord.
Peter gives us three reasons we can trust the gospel testimony: eyewitnesses, prophetic scripture, and the Holy Spirit's inspiration. A message from 2 Peter 1:16-21.
Pastor Josh White walks us through 2 Peter 1:12-15 and three reasons remembering matters: repetition builds foundation, we must stir each other up, and writing things down preserves truth for generations.
Pastor Josh White challenges us to fuel the fire of the Holy Spirit in our lives using 2 Peter 1:5-10. Explore the first four qualities that keep us from being ineffective: virtue, knowledge, self-control, and steadfastness.
Pastor Josh White unpacks 2 Peter 1:3–4, exploring why some believers never experience the joy and peace that comes from assurance of faith — and what happens when we stand on God's precious promises.
On Sanctity of Life Sunday, Pastor Josh White reminds us why every human life matters — because the infinite God who created the universe also knows us, sees us, and calls us valuable.
God has given us everything we need to live a godly life — His divine power and His precious promises. Pastor Josh White walks us through Second Peter 1:3–4 and eight promises we can stand on today.
When DeMar Hamlin collapsed on the field, the world held its breath. But as Pastor Josh White opens our new series in 2 Peter, he reminds us the biggest ripple effect in history isn't a sports event — it's the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and what that means for your identity.
Pastor Josh challenges us to keep the faith in 2023 using the powerful analogy of faith as a garden. Based on 2 Timothy 4:7.
On Christmas Eve, we celebrate the birth of our Savior. Pastor Josh White challenges us to consider the humility of the King who left heaven's throne for a manger — and what that means for how we live today.
Pastor Josh White unpacks what biblical peace really means — not just the absence of conflict, but completeness and wholeness through a restored relationship with God. Three kinds of peace we have in Christ: with God, with ourselves, and with others.