Épisodes

  • Battle Ready Part 1: Exposing the Real Enemy
    Feb 16 2026

    In Part One of our new series, Battle Ready, we pull back the curtain on spiritual warfare, a very real conflict that most people don’t even realize they’re fighting. Drawing from 1 Peter 5 and Ephesians 6, this message confronts the reality of a very real enemy—one who works through temptation, lies, shame, division, pressure, and distraction—but also reveals the authority and armor God has already given His people. This isn’t about fear or fascination with darkness; it’s about clarity, courage, and standing firm. If you’ve ever felt resistance, heaviness, or unseen opposition, this episode will challenge you to wake up, gear up, and remember who you are in Christ—because the fight is real, but so is the victory.

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    48 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 6: Living a Life Led by the Holy Spirit
    Feb 9 2026

    In this week’s talk, we take a look at what it truly means to live a life led by the Holy Spirit—viewing this member of the Trinity not as a concept to understand, but as a Person we can know and walk with daily. As we look at the lives of Moses, Zerubbabel, Jesus, and Peter, we see a common thread: the power and presence of God’s Spirit making a difference. The Spirit offers us an invitation to move in His power rather than in the exhausting busyness of our own hustle. Instead of striving harder or relying on our own strength, we’re invited into a wondrously paradoxical life of powerful dependence, where we can trust the Spirit for power, guidance, comfort, conviction, and new life. And that same Spirit who moved in Scripture is still at work in us today.

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    42 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 5: The Crucial Habit of Worship
    Feb 2 2026

    This week, we take a simple look at what it means to worship with your whole heart, soul, and mind. Worship isn’t a segment of the service or a warm-up before the message. It’s not about being entertained. It’s about intentionally expressing passion to the One who is worthy. Worship engages your whole self—your voice, your hands, your body. Singing, clapping, shouting, even dancing all count. We’ll look at why worship matters to God—and why half-hearted worship isn’t really worship at all.

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    45 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 4: The Habit of Prayer
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, Pastor Tyler Minton unpacks The Keystone Habit of Prayer, exploring how one simple, faithful practice can shape a life of integrity, courage, and intimacy with God. Through the story of Daniel and the example of Jesus’ own prayer rhythms, including his answer on how to pray when his disciples wanted to know how to pray like him. This message invites you to reconsider what prayer really is—and why the posture of your heart matters more than having the perfect words. If you’ve ever struggled to stay consistent or wondered if prayer really makes a difference, this episode offers a compelling starting point.

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    41 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 3: More on Biblical Community
    Jan 19 2026

    Pastor Tyler Minton continues the discussion on what Biblical Community is meant to look like—not as a service we attend, but as a family we belong to. Building on the truth that God created us for relationship, Pastor Tyler highlights how living in Biblical Community invites us into deeper fellowship and partnership with both God and our church family. We are given the opportunity to step into a passionate, purpose-filled life as we live out our God-given calling, reminded that spiritual maturity grows through serving others and that each of us has a unique role to play. This sermon invites us to move beyond surface-level connection into sacrificial, Christ-centered love that reflects Jesus to the world and shapes us into the people God has called us to be.

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    47 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 2: The Keystone Habit of Biblical Community
    Jan 12 2026

    God created us not just to have a relationship with Him, but to be part of His family. In today's message, Pastor Tyler Minton explains that at the heart of God's nature is His desire to have many children who share His glory and love one another. Our purpose involves two key elements: loving God and being loved by Him, and loving God's family. Biblical community isn't optional - it's essential because we're made in God's image and we're practicing for eternity together. Church isn't a service we attend but a family we belong to, requiring us to move beyond mere belief to belonging, friendship, and sharing our lives with one another.

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    39 min
  • Keystone Habits Part 1: Making the Word a Keystone Habit
    Jan 5 2026

    In this first message in the series Keystone Habits, Pastor Tyler Minton explores how small, faithful practices can support an entire life of discipleship, much like a keystone holds a bridge together. This opening message focuses on Scripture as a daily, foundational habit, showing how God’s Word is where we connect with Him, are transformed from the inside out, and are equipped to live with courage and purpose. Drawing from Psalms, Timothy, and Joshua, we are reminded that the Bible doesn’t just inform us—it retrains our desires and prepares us for what lies ahead. By starting with this one intentional habit, we can trust that God can do something truly significant through small, consistent obedience.

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    37 min
  • Where Are You Christmas Part 4: Love
    Dec 25 2025

    We’re surrounded by famous love stories every Christmas season, but in this message Pastor Tyler Minton asks you to consider one that runs deeper than all the rest. In this episode, Christmas Is the Greatest Love Story of All Time, we look at how the Christmas story unfolds not as romance or nostalgia, but as a powerful story of love between a Father and a Son, a mother and her child, and ultimately a Son and the world He came to save and how Jesus stepped into the world in a way that’s personal, costly, and still unfolding in our lives today.

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    28 min