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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.
Pastor Mike McFadden uses the Thatcher Effect to show how Jesus flips the world's upside-down values — and challenges us to adjust our focus this Christmas season.
Pastor Josh White identifies three 'joy robbers' that threaten to steal our Christmas contentment: disappointments, expectations, and distractions. Learn how to keep your eyes on Jesus this season.
In 1 Peter 1:6-9, Peter writes to believers facing trials and tells them to rejoice. Not because life is easy, but because of what we know is true about God and our future. Explore five ways our faith produces inexpressible joy.

Joy

There's a difference between joy and happiness. Happiness is circumstantial — it comes and goes. Joy is deeper, rooted not in our circumstances but in our faith. Pastor Josh White walks through 1 Peter 1:6-9 to show us two ways our faith produces true, lasting joy.
Pastor Josh White walks us through five crowns that await every faithful believer — and what it means to run the race in a way that matters to God.
What would you do with a million-dollar inheritance? Pastor Josh White uses that scenario to explore the five features of the believer's eternal inheritance from 1 Peter 1:3–5 — imperishable, undefiled, unfading, and kept in heaven by the power of God.
How should believers respond to being chosen by God before the foundation of the world? Pastor Josh White walks us through 1 Peter 1:1–2, examining humility, forgiveness, and joyful service as the marks of a grateful heart.
Pastor Josh White walks through 1 Peter 1:3-5 and Ephesians 1:11-14 to unpack what it means to have a heavenly inheritance — one that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. If you've ever wondered what God has planned for His children, this message is for you.
What is a human soul worth? Missionary Ben Anderson of Things to Come Mission brings a challenge from Acts 20:24 — and the stories of lives transformed by the gospel across Vietnam, Kenya, and the Philippines.
Pastor Josh White walks through four works of the Holy Spirit in our salvation — conviction, faith, regeneration, and adoption — from 1 Peter 1:1-2 on September 26, 2021.
Pastor Josh White challenges us to move beyond being just informed by God's Word to being transformed by it. Using 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Genesis 3, and the account of Noah, Josh explores how information without submission to God is just noise. Are you letting Scripture form you, or are you trying to force it into your own shape?
Pastor Josh White explores the doctrine of election — what it means to be chosen by God before the foundation of the world, and why that truth brings peace, not pride. Based on 1 Peter 1:1–2.
Pastor Josh White walks through Romans 12 to show us five practical ways to build healthy relationships within the body of Christ — and why small groups are essential to making it happen.