
Be Different
In this sermon, Derric Bonnot explores the paradoxical truths of the Beatitudes, emphasizing that following Jesus means embracing a radically different way of living—one marked by humility, mercy, purity, and a willingness to endure persecution for righteousness, ultimately building a life on the firm foundation of Christ.

Upside Down
In this sermon, Sam Kelly explores the paradoxical teachings of Jesus in the Beatitudes, emphasizing how true blessing comes not from worldly strength, success, or self-sufficiency, but through spiritual humility, mourning over sin, meekness, and a deep hunger for righteousness, ultimately leading to a life that seems upside down to the world but is right side up in God's Kingdom.

Skittle Skirmish
In this sermon, Ed Young uses the analogy of Skittles to illustrate how God blesses us and invites us to be generous in return, drawing from Abraham’s faithfulness in Genesis 13-14 to highlight the choice between trusting God’s provision or clinging to worldly possessions.

Take Care Of Your Mansion
In this sermon, Ed Young discusses the concept of living "In The Zone," emphasizing alignment with God's will as the ultimate place of blessing, where believers receive God's tangible and intangible favor and are called to use their blessings to glorify God and bless others.

Plug Into The Power Of Prayer
In this message, Sam Kelly emphasizes the transformative power of prayer, urging listeners to rely on God through honest and relational communication, align their desires with His will, and embrace prayer as a vital, untapped resource for experiencing His presence and power in daily life.

Is It Me Or Is It God?
In this sermon, Brad White emphasizes the importance of discerning whether decisions are guided by God or personal desires, offering biblical principles, practical filters, and personal examples to encourage trust in God's guidance and obedience even amidst uncertainty.

Shopping For A Savior
In this sermon, Ed Young uses the metaphor of shopping to illustrate humanity's search for fulfillment, emphasizing that while we often shop for position, possessions, pleasure, and people, only God's ultimate gift—Jesus—can truly fill the void in our hearts and meet our deepest need for salvation.

Membership Has It's Privileges - Part 2
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the privileges and responsibilities of church membership, urging believers to worship holistically, share generously, honor joyfully, inspire strategically, and pray powerfully as integral parts of their commitment to God and the church community.

Membership Has It's Privileges - Part 1
In this sermon, Ed Young emphasizes the importance of active church membership as a way to live out the Great Commandment and Great Commission, urging individuals to engage with their spiritual gifts, commit to the church community, and grow in their faith while highlighting the privileges and responsibilities of belonging to the body of Christ.

Grace
In this sermon, EJ Young emphasizes the transformative power of grace, illustrating through the story of the adulterous woman in John 8:2-11 that God’s grace calls us out of condemnation into forgiveness and a higher standard of living, urging believers to extend that grace and forgiveness to others.

Dressed For Parenting
In this Q&A, Ed & Lisa Young answer your questions on parenting, covering topics from early childhood through young adulthood. They explore practical challenges like balancing family time, handling social media, and maintaining spiritual formation, while grounding the discussion in biblical principles from Colossians about demonstrating compassion, kindness, and love.