• ARISE - Part 9 | Mar. 8
    Mar 10 2026
    This message reminds us of the importance of not only seeking what God can do, but seeking to understand how He works. The Bible says that Israel saw God’s acts, but Moses knew God’s ways. God has a thousand ways to bring freedom, provision, and breakthrough in our lives, but it requires humility to stop assuming and begin inquiring of the Lord. Instead of living in a transactional relationship where we constantly ask God for things, we are called into a deeper place of intimacy—seeking His face, learning His character, and trusting His methods. When we inquire of the Lord and submit to His ways, we position ourselves to receive His guidance, wisdom, and direction for every situation. God’s desire is not just to show us His power, but to bring us into a relationship where we truly know Him and walk in His ways. ✨
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    45 mins
  • ARISE: Part 8 | Mar. 1
    Mar 4 2026
    Know God’s will… but also seek His ways. It’s not enough to know the promises — we must inquire of the Lord for direction on how to walk them out. Moses knew God’s ways; Israel only saw His acts. This message calls us out of passive faith and into intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit — through humility, worship, obedience, and intentional inquiry. Don’t rely on assumptions. Position yourself for victory by asking, listening, and walking in His way.
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    50 mins
  • ARISE: Part 7 | Feb. 22
    Feb 24 2026
    Knowing God’s will isn’t enough — you need to know His ways. Psalm 103 says Israel saw God’s works, but Moses knew His ways. Millions witnessed miracles like the Red Sea, yet many never reached the promise because they refused to follow God’s direction. They wanted God to move their way instead of seeking His. David shows us the better path. Even after victory after victory, he kept inquiring of the Lord. Sometimes God told him to attack directly. Other times He gave completely different instructions. David understood something powerful: Yesterday’s victory is not today’s direction. Breakthrough comes when we stop telling God how to work and start asking Him what He wants to do. Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do isn’t spectacular — it’s simply obeying the gentle leading of the Spirit in everyday decisions. When we acknowledge Him in all our ways, He promises to direct our paths. This message will challenge you to move from assumption to humility and from routine to real relationship with God. Stop assuming. Start asking. God will answer.
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    44 mins
  • ARISE - Part 6 | Feb. 15
    Feb 18 2026
    Are we living from an “in Christ” perspective—or constantly slipping back into fear, worry, and limitation? Gospel of Matthew 6:22–23 reminds us that a “healthy eye” means a focused, single vision rooted in who we are in Christ. When we see God as pure light, ourselves as seated with Him, and others through His truth, everything changes. There are only two realms: in Christ or outside of Him. Victory, peace, and authority already exist in Him. The key is learning to live from that place. ✨ #InChrist #RenewYourMind #KingdomPerspective #FaithWalk
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    54 mins
  • ARISE: Part 5 | Feb. 8
    Feb 10 2026
    This message calls us to shift our focus from life’s chaos to who we are in Christ. Real transformation doesn’t come from staring at our problems, but from fixing our eyes on Jesus. Our true life is hidden with Christ, and everything heaven enjoys—peace, joy, wholeness, provision—is already available to us. The challenge: align our thinking and live from our true identity as new creations.
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    59 mins
  • Arise - Part 4 | Feb. 1
    Feb 3 2026
    In this message, Pastor Joel challenges the church to arise in 2026—to move beyond spiritual apathy, depression, and comfort zones, and step into our calling as active fishers of men. Drawing from Isaiah 60:1–2, Pastor Joel reminds us that God’s glory has already risen upon His people, and now the response is to get up and let His light shine. The message centers on two powerful realities Pastor Joel emphasizes throughout the sermon: Jesus is coming back, and every believer will one day give an account of their life at the judgment seat of Christ. With urgency and clarity, the church is challenged to make 2026 productive for Jesus—by filling His house, making disciples, and stepping out in faith despite fear of rejection. Pastor Joel reminds us that true transformation happens when we submit to God’s vision, embrace discomfort, and live with the love and humility modeled by Christ Himself.
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    56 mins
  • Arise - Part 3 | Jan. 25
    Jan 27 2026
    A powerful call for the church to rise from spiritual apathy and embrace its mission. Last Sunday, Pastor Joel urged believers to live with urgency in light of Jesus’ return, take responsibility for reaching the lost, and move from passive faith to active obedience. Pastor Joel challenges every believer to see themselves as part of God’s evangelistic team, reminding us that lives are transformed when we open our hearts, invite others, and make room at the altar for Jesus to move.
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    57 mins
  • ARISE Part 2 | Jan. 18
    Jan 20 2026
    This message calls us to arise from spiritual complacency, drawing from Isaiah 60’s promise that God’s glory rises even in times of darkness. It reminds us that today’s chaos flows from misplaced love—but God’s call is simple: Arise. Spiritual hunger isn’t produced by effort or religion; it’s awakened by discovering God’s relentless pursuit of us. From Enoch to Moses, Scripture reveals a God who desires closeness with His people. True spiritual life, influence, and impact flow from daily time in His presence—the greatest overflow we can offer our families, workplaces, and communities.
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    46 mins