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  1. Three Steps To A New Day

    MAR 23

    Three Steps To A New Day

    A new day doesn’t happen by accident, it happens through surrender. In this message, we step into one of the most powerful moments in Scripture: Jesus’ final hours with His disciples at the Last Supper and in the Garden of Gethsemane. In these moments, Jesus introduces something completely new—a new covenant, a new commandment, and a new commitment.  Receive Your Forgiveness (New Covenant) - Jesus didn’t just forgive your sins—He paid for them. Through the new covenant, sealed by His blood, everything that belongs to Christ now belongs to you. You are no longer defined by your past, your mistakes, or your sin. You don’t have to strive for forgiveness. You simply receive it.  Restore Your Relationships (New Commandment) - Jesus gave us a new command: love others the way He has loved us. This is not ordinary love—it’s a servant love. A forgiving love. A sacrificial love. From washing the disciples’ feet to loving even Judas, Jesus modeled a love that goes beyond human ability. This kind of love only flows when we’ve first received His forgiveness.  Surrender Your Will (New Commitment) - A new day begins when you say, “Not my will, but Yours.” In Gethsemane, Jesus showed us the ultimate example of surrender. Even in difficulty, He chose obedience. We all face moments where we can either resist God’s will or surrender to it. When we fully yield our lives to Him, we step into a life where anything is possible.  A new day is available to you. A new day of forgiveness. A new day of healed relationships. A new day of complete surrender. No matter where you are, God is ready to meet you right now

    41 min
  2. Here Comes Jesus!

    MAR 15

    Here Comes Jesus!

    In this message, we look at the triumphant entry of Jesus and what it reveals about who He truly is. Jesus is not just a historical figure or religious teacher. He is the Triumphant King who defeated darkness, and the Triumphant Savior who redeemed humanity. When Jesus comes into a life, a home, or a city, a new day begins. Key Takeaways: Jesus - The Triumphant King Jesus is the King who defeated what no earthly king could defeat. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus conquered: The Kingdom of Darkness, sin and the works of the devil, and death itself. Because of Christ, those who follow Him are brought out of darkness and into His kingdom of light.Jesus - The Triumphant Savior Jesus is the Savior who restored humanity’s relationship with God. He accomplished what no one else could through: Giving His life once and for all for our sins and standing between imperfect people and a perfect God. Through Jesus, redemption became possible for everyone.Unstoppable Worship - When Jesus enters our lives, worship naturally follows. Just like the crowds who shouted “Hosanna!”, we are called to praise Him boldly and joyfully. When we recognize who He is and what He has done, worship becomes unstoppable.Unstoppable Witness - When people encounter Jesus, they cannot help but share the story. The crowd that witnessed Lazarus being raised from the dead spread the word everywhere, and many came searching for Jesus. When Christ changes your life, your story becomes a witness that draws others to Him. When Jesus comes into a situation, darkness is defeated, hope is restored, and a new day begins.

    36 min
  3. MAR 1

    Beside the Carriage

    Evangelism doesn’t start with you. What if sharing your faith isn’t about making something happen… but about recognizing what God is already doing?  Key Takeaways:  God Has Already Been Working - Before Philip ever arrived, God was preparing the Ethiopian official’s heart. God gets there first. He is working in people right now — convicting, stirring, orchestrating moments. Evangelism isn’t starting something. It’s aligning with what the Father is already doing.Sensitivity Beats Strategy - There are many evangelism strategies — and some are helpful. But Philip’s breakthrough didn’t come from a script. It came from sensitivity. The Holy Spirit said: “Go over.” “Walk beside.” Awareness is the real skill. You don’t need a plan — you need perception.Proximity Beats Pressure - Philip didn’t interrupt the moment. He walked at the carriage’s pace. Evangelism moves at the speed of relationships. You don’t need to dominate moments — discern them. Get in their world. Listen. Travel at their pace.Look for the Open Door - When God is working in someone’s heart, they will open the door. Philip asked a question: “Do you understand what you are reading?” Questions unlock hearts. Everyone has a door — family, purpose, guilt, identity, pain. When God is moving, they will invite you in. The Gospel Is the Missing Piece The Ethiopian was searching — he just didn’t know what was missing. Philip didn’t offer judgment. He didn’t offer religion. He didn’t offer church attendance. He offered Jesus. It’s simple. The answer is Jesus.  Imagine a church filled with people aware of what God is already doing…

    34 min
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