Josh White

The birth of Christ reminds us there is a huge gap between where we are and where we need to be — spiritually, not just financially. Pastor Josh White walks through Colossians 1 to show that Jesus is the great reconciler who came to fix what was broken and restore us to God.
When we try to earn rewards, is that selfish? Pastor Josh White addresses three proper motivations for the Christian life: faith, love, and hope.
Pastor Josh White challenges us to consider something we may not often reflect on: are we thankful not only for the gift of salvation, but also for the opportunity to earn eternal rewards? In Colossians 1:12–14, Paul gives thanks to God for qualifying believers to share in the inheritance of the saints of light—a passage that reveals a profound truth about what God has done for us and what He desires to reward us with.
What does God have prepared for those who love Him? Explore three certain truths about your future inheritance that should cause you to give thanks.
Why are you in church this morning? Paul's prayer in Colossians answers that question with a series of 'so that's'—walking worthy, bearing fruit, growing in knowledge, enduring difficulties with joy, and fixing our hope on the inheritance to come. This sermon reframes everything about the Christian life.
Pastor Josh White walks through Colossians 1:9–11 and Paul's prayer for the Colossians — unpacking a powerful framework for knowing God's will: What, How, and Why. When all three come together, your life doesn't just change — it bears fruit.
When we place our faith in Jesus Christ, something remarkable happens — the gospel doesn’t just sit in our minds as a set of facts to agree with. It begins to work in us, transforming every part...
Solomon ends Ecclesiastes with a sobering picture of aging and death. But Paul gives believers a more optimistic perspective — and a sobering warning about the judgment seat of Christ and how we will be rewarded for what we built with our lives.
Work is one of the few activities Solomon calls genuinely meaningful in Ecclesiastes. Pastor Josh White unpacks why our heavenly citizenship and our relationship with Christ make every job sacred ground.
On Labor Day weekend, Pastor Josh White walks through Ecclesiastes with a sobering truth: the pursuit of wealth is vanity — chasing after wind. Solomon, the wealthiest man who ever lived, concluded that true fulfillment comes from fearing God, enjoying relationships, and being generous with what we've been given.
Solomon reminds us in Ecclesiastes that life is not meant to be lived alone. Discover three reasons why relationships matter: accountability towards holiness, encouragement, and protection against our enemy.
When life isn't fair, how should we respond? Pastor Josh White walks us through Solomon's observations on injustice and God's ultimate answer: trust Him, remember His grace, and pursue peace.