Sermons

Pastor Josh White walks through 1 Peter 2:13–16 and Romans 13, challenging us to think differently about submission to authority — not as blind obedience, but as trust in God's design. Using the 'babysitter' metaphor, Josh shows how God has placed authorities in our lives for our good, and calls us to seek the welfare of those around us even when we disagree with the rules.
In 1 Peter 2:9-10, Pastor Josh White challenges us to see that salvation isn't only for us — it's through us. We've been saved to proclaim the excellencies of God to a world sitting in darkness.
What kind of vehicle would best represent you? Josh White walks us through 1 Peter 2:4-5 to show that we are saved not only to love—but to serve. We are living stones, built together as a spiritual house, the temple of the Holy Spirit. Are you doing your part in the body of Christ?
Peter gives us a convicting and practical message: if we're going to love one another from a pure heart, we have to deal with what's rotting the root system. Malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander have to go—and we need to crave God's Word like newborn babies long for milk.
Pastor Dean Podig reminds us that the mission belongs to God — and He's invited every believer into it. A challenge from South Africa to Phoenix: be faithful, available, and teachable.
What does it mean to be the church? Pastor John Lowder challenged us with this overlooked question, drawing from 1 Timothy 3:15. Discover what it really means to be God's outpost — and why we need each other.
How much are you worth? Pastor Josh White explains that our redemption came at an incredible price—the precious blood of Christ. Discover three practical ways redemption touches our daily lives.
Pastor Josh White kicks off 2022 by examining two responses every Christian must make to their salvation: holy living and honorable conduct. Based on 1 Peter 1:13–21.
Pastor Josh White walks us through 1 Peter 1:13, showing how salvation comes with obligations — specifically, the obligation to set our hope fully on the grace that will be ours at Christ's return. A message about where to fix our eyes in an uncertain new year.
On Christmas Sunday 2021, Pastor Josh White delivered a surprising message from the book of Joshua — telling the story of Rahab, a prostitute in Jericho who saw clearly what everyone else refused to see. Discover how her faith connects to Christmas and what it means for us today.