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  • In Here, Out There
    Feb 23 2026

    God’s greatest commandment is love—love Him, love others, and love yourself.
    Living this out means going all in, sharing our gifts, and serving together as a community.
    Obedience flows from relationship, not fear, as we seek to reflect His love both “in here” and “out there.”

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    37 min
  • Mission/Vision - Scott and Beth Feb. 8th
    Feb 9 2026

    Faith calls us to trust Jesus not only for healing, but in the waiting, the interruptions, and the moments that feel beyond repair. These teachings remind us that our identity—chosen, loved, and created by God—shapes our vision and anchors us to the mission He has entrusted to us. As we realign our hearts, faith, and purpose, we are invited to hold on, believe deeply, and live out the hope of Christ with endurance and expectancy.


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    1 h et 5 min
  • Gratitude that Strengthens Faith - Scott Cecil - 11-23-25
    Nov 24 2025

    The sermon teaches that gratitude, resilience, and reflection are spiritual practices that strengthen our faith, especially in seasons of crisis. Through stories like Horatio Spafford and biblical examples such as Joshua, we see that true strength—chazak—comes from God’s presence, not our own abilities. When we give thanks, stand strong, and remember God’s past faithfulness, our faith becomes anchored, courageous, and unshakable.

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    24 min
  • Thankful in the Storm - Scott Cecil 11-16-25
    Nov 17 2025

    The sermon teaches that gratitude—especially “Todah” praise—has the power to anchor our faith in the middle of life’s storms by focusing our hearts on God rather than our circumstances. Using Paul and Silas, Jonah, and Elisabeth Elliot as examples, it shows that thanking God before the breakthrough invites His presence, builds trust, and releases His power. Ultimately, gratitude is not denial of pain but an act of faith that steadies the soul, strengthens courage, and opens the door for God’s deliverance.

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    19 min
  • James Adkins Testimony
    Nov 10 2025

    The message is a powerful personal testimony of a man who grew up in severe hardship—homelessness, abuse, instability—yet saw God’s hand guiding him through every season. Through foster care, group homes, and painful family situations, he eventually encountered people who introduced him to faith and demonstrated God’s love. His story emphasizes that God makes no mistakes, uses pain as preparation for destiny, and invites people to step into healing, prayer, and purpose.

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    28 min
  • I am not where I was, but thank God I am not where I used to be. Scott Cecil - 11/2/2025
    Nov 3 2025

    The sermon “I Am Not Where I Want to Be, But Thank God I’m Not Where I Used to Be” emphasizes that spiritual growth is a lifelong journey of refinement and surrender, as Jesus calls His followers to deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Him daily. Through the story of the Samaritan woman in John 4, it reveals how Jesus intentionally crosses barriers to bring transformation, offering “living water” that changes lives from the inside out. True worship, the message concludes, happens “in spirit and truth” — when our hearts and lives align with God’s presence and Word, leading to ongoing growth and renewed purpose.

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    24 min
  • Tests into Testimony - Family Day - Beth Cecil - Oct. 26th 2025
    Oct 27 2025

    This sermon shows how “They Stood Firm in Their Convictions” and highlights the unwavering faith and courage of believers who remain steadfast through trials, drawing from Daniel 3:26–30. It encourages standing firm in faith, doing what’s right, persevering through challenges, and praying with courage and unity. Ultimately, it reminds believers that tests become testimonies when they refuse to give up, stay connected in prayer, and share their stories of faith.

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    43 min
  • God doesn't Keep us out of the fire, but He always meets us in the fire.
    Oct 20 2025

    The sermon centers on Daniel 3:19–25, emphasizing that God doesn’t always keep us out of the fire, but He always meets us in the fire. The preacher uses both biblical and modern examples—from Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego’s deliverance to current global crises and personal loss—to show that God’s presence remains steadfast even in suffering. Ultimately, the message encourages believers to trust God’s purpose and presence amid trials, recognizing that His work often happens within the fire, not outside of it.

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    50 min