When God Restores, We Dream Again (Those Who Dream Part 1)
God is always moving. His love is relentless, and His heart for His people remains unchanging—ever drawing us into deeper restoration, hope, and purpose. As a church family, we are sensing a divine invitation: to turn a corner, to come out of a season marked by survival and disappointment, and to begin dreaming again.
Fighting the Good Fight of Faith (First Love Fire Part 11)
In Ephesians 6, Paul turns our attention to a sobering but necessary truth: we are in a spiritual battle. The Christian life is not passive—it is active, intentional, and opposed.
The Armor of God and the Spirit-Filled Life (First Love Fire Part 10)
As we reach the conclusion of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, we find a sobering and powerful reminder: we are in a spiritual battle. This battle isn’t metaphorical or symbolic—it’s real. And while it may be invisible to the natural eye, it impacts our daily lives in profound ways.
The Secret to Spiritual Maturity (First Love Fire Part 9)
As we continue our journey through Ephesians, we find that the same truths that apply to raising children also apply to our own spiritual growth: we cannot mature alone.
Growing in the Love (First Love Fire Part 8)
When the Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Ephesus, he painted a powerful picture of what it means to grow in spiritual maturity—not just intellectually, but from the inside out, becoming imitators of God as beloved children.
The Process of Spiritual Maturity (First Love Fire Part 7)
When we encounter Jesus as He truly is, we cannot remain the same. Religion may say, "Try harder." But the Gospel of Jesus Christ says, "You can't make yourself better—die to self, and be raised into new life in Christ." This message from Ephesians 4 is all about growing up—moving from identity to instruction, from salvation to sanctification.
Walking in Spiritual Maturity (First Love Fire Part 6)
As followers of Jesus, we’re called not only to believe in Him but to grow up in Him. In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, there’s a clear progression from understanding our identity in Christ to walking that identity out in maturity.
The Church is God’s Dwelling Place (First Love Fire Part 5)
The New Testament paints a picture of the church as the household of God (Ephesians 2:19, ESV)—a place where family gathers and where God Himself dwells. That means the church isn't just a club or a religious system. It's the living, breathing family of God, built from people redeemed by the blood of Jesus.
Living in the Nearness of God (First Love Fire Part 4)
When we encounter God, it’s never just for us. The transformation that begins inside spills out to others. The more we look like Jesus, the more the world around us takes notice.
Who’s Ruling Your Kingdom? (First Love Fire Part 3)
Death once reigned—but Jesus overturned the rule of death through His resurrection. Now, all who receive His grace are called not just to live but to reign in life. That’s not reserved for elite believers—it’s the starting line of the Christian life.
The Hope of Your Calling (First Love Fire Part 2)
Let’s look into Paul’s letter—and into Paul’s prayer life itself. If you've ever wondered how to pray, what to pray for, or whether prayer matters, this part of Ephesians is for you.
The Gospel of Your Salvation (First Love Fire Part 1)
First Love Fire is all about coming back to the moment we first believed and letting that fire burn again. Not coasting on old stories, but freshly amazed at the gospel. And if you’ve never believed this before—today can be your day.
Ready the Bride
Across two powerful gatherings, a clear and timely word emerged for our church family: it’s time to ready the bride. This isn’t just a theme or a catchy phrase—it’s a call to prepare ourselves as the people of God, to walk in covenant love, and to guard that covenant with faithfulness and passion.
And He Shall Be Called: Emmanuel
But the real miracle of Christmas is this: that the One who holds all authority didn’t stay distant. He came near. He entered our world not in might, but in humility. He came not only to be with us—but to be in us, to make us holy, and to change everything.
He Shall Be Called: King of Kings
From the moment the angel announced Jesus' birth, the message was clear: this child would be a king. Not just a king—but the King. The King of kings. His kingdom would be eternal. His reign would never end.
He Shall Be Called: Wonderful Counselor
When we call Jesus our Wonderful Counselor, we’re saying He is an incomprehensible wise commander. Not just someone who listens, but someone who leads—with holy insight and perfect understanding.
He Shall Be Called: Everlasting Father
Many of us struggle to understand the idea of God as Father because of our own experiences with earthly fathers. But Scripture reveals a Heavenly Father who is perfect, present, and personal. He isn’t distant. He isn’t passive. He isn’t too busy. He is a Father who holds us—and who never lets go.
The Biblical Foundation of Generosity (Blueprint Series)
When we build God's house with generosity, we're creating an inheritance for future generations. What our spiritual forefathers built, we inherited. What we build, our children will inherit.
Living in Alignment of His Blueprint
God designed you for spiritual alignment—just as a car drives straight and a guitar plays in tune. His grace makes holiness your natural state as His child, while His loving discipline realigns you whenever you drift from His perfect ways.
Grace Calls us to Holiness (Blueprint Series)
Grace is how we’re saved. Holiness is who we’re called to become. This message explores how both are essential to building a church that reflects God’s heart.

