Fruit of the Spirit

Paul's prayer for the Colossian church reveals that we must first know God's truth before we can properly apply it—and when we do, we walk worthy, bear fruit, grow, and endure with joy.
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...
Faith should comfort you — but it shouldn't make you comfortable. Colin challenges us to stop being armchair critics and get in the arena, fighting the good fight with our lives, not just our opinions.
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.
Missionary Ben Anderson draws on 40 years of ministry to unpack God's mission — from Acts 22:21's "go, I will send you" to 2 Corinthians 5's message of reconciliation — challenging us to stop being a dead sea of grace and become channels of the gospel.
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.
Ecclesiastes 3 reminds us there is a season for everything — and that our brief timeline unfolds on top of God's eternal plan. Discover how to trust His wisdom in every season of life.
Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, concluded that human wisdom—even at its best—is vanity. Discover why only Godly wisdom leads to lasting purpose and eternal significance.
King Solomon had everything — wisdom, wealth, power — yet Ecclesiastes begins with a stark warning: life without God is utterly meaningless. In this message, we preview four categories Solomon says are vanity under the sun: work, nature's endless cycles, never being satisfied, and the illusion of progress. But there's hope: when God is in the picture, all of life gains eternal purpose.
King Solomon had everything — wisdom, wealth, power — yet called it all vanity. This summer series through Ecclesiastes asks: what are you chasing? Join us as we discover that everything outside of Jesus Christ is indeed chasing the wind.
Pastor Adam Skelly reminds us that failure doesn't define us — God's purpose does. Through the stories of Joseph, David, Ruth, Gideon, Peter, and ultimately Jesus, we see how God takes what looks like defeat and turns it into destiny. Your setback isn't the end of your story.
What if the discomfort you're feeling right now isn't punishment—it's growth? Pastor Collin Brown unpacks three reasons why discipline is God's design for our spiritual growth, our freedom, and our witness to the world.
Discover where true purpose and peace come from. Pastor Mike Benton teaches that God has prepared good works for each of us to do—and when we walk in those works, we find the purpose and peace we're looking for.