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Pastor Bill Ramsey

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  1. Disrupted For Peace

    May 18

    Disrupted For Peace

    Mother’s Day can be beautiful… and bittersweet. For some, it’s a day full of gratitude and celebration. For others, it carries the weight of loss, memories, and longing. No matter what this day feels like for you, this message is a reminder that God sees you, honors you, and is at work through the faithful love of mothers. In this message from our Disruption series, Pastor Bill highlights the incredible influence of a mother—not just emotionally and physically, but spiritually. You’ll be reminded that the spiritual foundation you help build in your children is the most important foundation they will ever have. Pastor Bill shares why most people come to Christ early in life, why spiritual heritage matters across generations, and how quickly faith can drift when it’s not intentionally passed down in the home. Then we dive into the powerful story of Deborah in Judges 4–5—who described herself as “a mother in Israel.” When the nation was oppressed, Deborah didn’t rise as a celebrity or a politician—she rose as a mother with a burden for her children and her community. Through her courage, leadership, and obedience, God turned the tide of an entire nation and brought peace for a generation. This message will encourage every mom (and every family) to remember: your prayers matter, your influence is real, and God can use your faith to change more than you can imagine. Key Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:23, 1 Corinthians 3:11, Deuteronomy 6, Judges 4–5, Judges 2, Matthew 23:37, Hosea 13, Matthew 5:16 Subscribe for weekly messages that strengthen your faith and help you navigate disruption with hope and purpose. #MothersDay #Disruption #Deborah #Judges4 #Judges5 #SpiritualHeritage #ParentingWithPurpose #MetChurch #FaithAtHome #RaiseHealthyKids

    31 min
  2. Disrupted For Purpose

    May 18

    Disrupted For Purpose

    Ever feel like you’re doing everything you can to live for God… and then life hits you anyway? Disruption has a way of testing what we believe—especially when the pressure is public, the stakes are high, and the outcome is uncertain. But what if the fire you’re facing isn’t there to destroy you… it’s there to reveal what God has already built in you? In this message from our Disruption series, Pastor Bill walks through the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in Daniel 3 and shows how God uses disruption to strengthen faith and shine His glory through ordinary people. You’ll see three powerful responses that marked these teenagers: the ability to stand (when everyone else bowed), the ability to understand (God is able to deliver—but even if He doesn’t, He’s still worthy), and the ability to withstand (God didn’t keep them out of the fire—He met them in it). This message is a reminder that what you do in private is what holds you in public—and your commitment to God before the pressure hits determines how you respond when it does. You’ll also be encouraged by one of the most freeing truths in the sermon: sometimes God works with His “right hand” in ways we can clearly see—and sometimes He works with His “left hand” in ways we can’t. But either way, He is still working. If you’re in a season where you can’t feel Him, can’t see the outcome, or don’t understand the delay, this message will strengthen your faith to trust God anyway—and to keep standing even when it’s costly. Key Scripture: Daniel 3, Hebrews 13:5, Job 23:8–9, Matthew 5:16, 1 John 1:9 Subscribe for weekly messages that help you navigate disruption with faith, courage, and hope. #Disruption #Daniel3 #FaithInTheFire #StandFirm #GodIsAble #EvenIfNot #JesusInTheFire #MetChurch #FaithInHardTimes #TrustGod

    36 min
  3. The Boy, The Bread, And The Blessing

    May 18

    The Boy, The Bread, And The Blessing

    Ever feel like life just blindsides you—something you didn’t expect, didn’t plan for, and definitely didn’t ask for? Disruption can shake your peace, your confidence, and even your faith. But what if the very thing trying to derail you is the thing God wants to use to develop you? In this message from our Disruption series, Pastor Bill teaches a powerful truth: there is no advancement without adversity. Using Scripture and relatable illustrations, he explains the difference between a season (something you can’t control) and a cycle (something you can change)—and why it matters to know which one you’re in. Then he shows how God uses disruption like metamorphosis: the struggle isn’t pointless, it’s part of the transformation. Just like a butterfly must fight its way out of the cocoon to gain strength, God often uses pressure to build strength, maturity, and purpose in us. Pastor Bill also highlights the story of Benaiah (2 Samuel 23), a “country boy” who became one of King David’s mighty men—and eventually over the king’s guard—because of how he handled adversity. From battling lion-like warriors to stepping into a pit on a snowy day, Benaiah’s story proves that the moments that test you are often the moments that prepare you for what’s next. If you’re walking through disruption right now, this message will encourage you to trust that God is not wasting your struggle—He’s shaping you through it. Key Scripture: Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 3:18, Romans 12:2, 1 Corinthians 10:11, 2 Samuel 23:20–23, 2 Timothy 3:12 Subscribe for weekly messages that strengthen your faith, sharpen your perspective, and help you navigate life’s disruptions with hope. #Disruption #FaithInHardTimes #PurposeInPain #Romans828 #Transformation #Benaiah #2Samuel23 #MetChurch #SpiritualGrowth #TrustGod

    40 min
  4. Disrupted of Power

    May 4

    Disrupted of Power

    Ever feel like life just blindsides you—something you didn’t expect, didn’t plan for, and definitely didn’t ask for? Disruption can shake your peace, your confidence, and even your faith. But what if the very thing trying to derail you is the thing God wants to use to develop you? In this message from our Disruption series, Pastor Bill teaches a powerful truth: there is no advancement without adversity. Using Scripture and relatable illustrations, he explains the difference between a season (something you can’t control) and a cycle (something you can change)—and why it matters to know which one you’re in. Then he shows how God uses disruption like metamorphosis: the struggle isn’t pointless, it’s part of the transformation. Just like a butterfly must fight its way out of the cocoon to gain strength, God often uses pressure to build strength, maturity, and purpose in us. Pastor Bill also highlights the story of Benaiah (2 Samuel 23), a “country boy” who became one of King David’s mighty men—and eventually over the king’s guard—because of how he handled adversity. From battling lion-like warriors to stepping into a pit on a snowy day, Benaiah’s story proves that the moments that test you are often the moments that prepare you for what’s next. If you’re walking through disruption right now, this message will encourage you to trust that God is not wasting your struggle—He’s shaping you through it. Key Scripture: Romans 8:28, 2 Corinthians 3:18, Romans 12:2, 1 Corinthians 10:11, 2 Samuel 23:20–23, 2 Timothy 3:12 Subscribe for weekly messages that strengthen your faith, sharpen your perspective, and help you navigate life’s disruptions with hope. #Disruption #FaithInHardTimes #PurposeInPain #Romans828 #Transformation #Benaiah #2Samuel23 #MetChurch #SpiritualGrowth #TrustGod

    38 min
  5. Disrupted of Promotion

    May 4

    Disrupted of Promotion

    Ever feel like you’ve been dropped into a “pit” season—hurt, confused, and asking God why this is happening? Maybe it’s something you didn’t choose, didn’t see coming, and can’t fix overnight. If you’re walking through adversity right now, this message is a reminder that God isn’t absent in your pain… He’s active in it. In the first message of our brand-new series, Pastor Bill teaches how God uses the disruptions of life with purpose. Drawing from Joseph’s story in Genesis 37, we see that the pit wasn’t the end—it was the beginning of God’s promotion process. You’ll learn how to discern whether you’re facing a season (something you can’t control) or a cycle (something you can change), and why seasons change with time—but cycles change when we do. This message will help you reframe hardship as something that can define you without defeating you, and remind you that God is shaping you step-by-step for what’s next. Pastor Bill shares three truths that bring hope in hard seasons: the pit may be inevitable, but it’s not inescapable; it may be defining, but it doesn’t have to be defeating; and it’s essential, not incidental—God is working through it even when He doesn’t explain it. If you’re tempted to give up, grow bitter, or lose trust, this sermon will encourage you to lean into God’s goodness and wisdom, believing that what others meant for evil, God can still use for good. Key Scripture: Genesis 37:23–24, Psalm 119:71, Romans 8:28–29, Psalm 23, Psalm 37:23–24, Proverbs 3:5–6, 1 Peter 4:12, Isaiah 30:18, Psalm 30:5, Genesis 50:20 Subscribe for weekly messages that help you navigate hardship with faith, find God’s purpose in the pain, and keep going with hope. #NewSeries #Joseph #PurposeInPain #FaithInHardTimes #GodIsWorking #Romans828 #Genesis37 #MetChurch #SpiritualGrowth #TrustGod

    36 min
  6. May 4

    Sword of The Spirit

    Ever feel like you’re getting hit from every angle—temptation, anxiety, distraction, discouragement—and you’re not even sure how to fight back? In an invisible war, you don’t win by trying harder… you win by getting equipped. And if you don’t know how to use your weapon, you’ll end up wounded, worn out, or taken off course. In this powerful conclusion to our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on the final (and only offensive) piece of the Armor of God: the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God. From Ephesians 6, we learn that God’s Word is not just information—it’s a weapon. Pastor Bill breaks it down with three practical steps: know the Word, stow the Word, and show the Word. You’ll be challenged to study Scripture with clarity, store it in your heart so it protects you in real-life moments, and live it out so others see the difference Jesus is making in you. This message also brings helpful clarity about how God speaks—explaining how the written Word (logos) becomes living and personal (rhema) when it’s received and applied. Because spiritual victory isn’t about being loud or dramatic—it’s about being rooted. When you know what God says, believe what God says, and live what God says, you don’t just stand… you withstand and take ground. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:10–17, Psalm 119:11, Romans 10:17, Hebrews 4:2, James 1:22, John 10:35, Acts 4, Acts 26 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #SwordOfTheSpirit #WordOfGod #Ephesians6 #SpiritualWarfare #StandFirm #BibleTeaching #MetChurch #VictoryInJesus

    37 min
  7. Mar 23

    Helmet of Salvation

    Have you ever felt like the battle is happening in your mind—anxiety, fear, distraction, insecurity, or that constant inner voice telling you you’re not enough? The enemy doesn’t always attack you with something obvious… sometimes he aims for your thoughts, because if he can control your thinking, he can influence your life. In this message from our Invisible War series, we focus on the Helmet of Salvation from Ephesians 6—God’s protection for your mind. Pastor Mary Walls explains how salvation isn’t just a one-time decision—it’s daily assurance that stabilizes your identity, anchors your hope, and guards you against the lies of the enemy. You’ll learn how the enemy uses fear, guilt, shame, and distraction (yes—phones included!) to pull you away from what matters most, and how you can counter every lie with a promise from God. This message is practical, encouraging, and deeply relevant for anyone who feels mentally exhausted or spiritually “under attack.” You’ll be challenged to put the helmet on first, not last—starting your day with a simple declaration of truth that shifts your perspective before the chaos starts. Because the helmet doesn’t stop the battle… it keeps a fatal blow from taking you out. When your mind is anchored in Christ, you can live with clarity, confidence, and peace—even in the middle of the war you can’t see. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–17, John 10:10, 1 Peter 2:9, 1 John 1:9, Isaiah 41:10, Jeremiah 29:11 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #HelmetOfSalvation #Ephesians6 #SpiritualWarfare #RenewYourMind #TruthOverLies #MetChurch #FaithAndHope #StandFirm

    41 min
  8. Mar 17

    Shield of Faith

    Have you ever felt like life keeps coming at you—one hit after another—and you’re just trying to hold your ground? In a world full of pressure, offense, and spiritual resistance, you don’t just need good intentions… you need protection. In this message from our Invisible War series, Pastor Bill teaches on one of the most essential pieces of the Armor of God: the Shield of Faith. Drawing from Ephesians 6, we learn that faith isn’t a vibe or a personality trait—it’s a spiritual defense that protects you from the enemy’s “fiery darts.” Pastor Bill breaks down what the shield looks like in everyday life: staying conscious of God’s presence, living with confidence in His protection, and walking with courage through His provision. Because the enemy doesn’t always attack with obvious darkness—sometimes he attacks through forgetfulness, discouragement, and the belief that you’re alone. This sermon is a powerful reminder that life is a fight—but you don’t fight it by yourself. God is with you, God is for you, and nothing can touch your life without passing through His hand. If you’ve been overwhelmed, weary, or feeling exposed in the battle, this message will help you grab the shield again—and stand strong with the confidence that God will equip you, enable you, and empower you for whatever you face. Key Scripture: Ephesians 6:13–16, Hebrews 13:5, Deuteronomy 4:9, 1 John 2:16, Job 14:1, Colossians 2:15 Subscribe for weekly messages that equip you to stand strong, live wisely, and win the battles you can’t see. #InvisibleWar #ArmorOfGod #ShieldOfFaith #Ephesians6 #SpiritualWarfare #MetChurch

    31 min

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4.8
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