The Place
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What if we could overcome the roller coaster of faith produced by feelings? Jeremy teaches us how, through praise, we can live a life of faith in God and see His Kingdom come to our lives and those around us.
Community and spiritual growth have enough challenges without the seed of offense complicating things. Brad Kuster teaches us how to defeat this issue through God’s word.
How did the early church grow such a strong community? Find out about the 10:1 ratio and other practical strategies for successful fellowship in this message from Matt Pettry.
Damon encourages us to continue in the process and outlines the benefits of a wilderness season in this Launch service message.
Brad shares about the importance of continual dependence on God. We are the place, he tells us, and that is a powerful realization.
Continuing the tabernacle of David teachings that Jeremy has spoken on in previous weeks, this message goes into the right posture of worship and how to overcome our surroundings to give God what He’s worthy of.
Matt continues his message from the previous week, explaining the importance of an unwatered-down message and a heart of repentance.
Matt expounds on the qualities of those who carry the Gospel and what it takes to overcome the spirit of Herod.
We all have a part in Awakening! Brad shares there are no insignificant parts of the Body of Christ.
Matt explores a variety of situations that happen in this world and gives the scriptural answer on how to deal with them.
In this message, Brad teaches on how being intentional about your thinking can reveal the power of God.
In this message, Jeremy speaks on how you carry something, you are not worthy to carry.
In this message, Brad speaks on the importance of God working in and for you before working through you.
In this message, Matt teaches on making a dwelling place for God and the grace that will be given.
In this message, Brad revisits the key of honor and how we should honor those who are around us.