Nfluence Church has one mission - Bring the gospel of grace to the world. We want you to know the good news of Jesus in all its truth. Nfluence is led by Pastors Lucas & Krissy Miles; Lucas is the author of "Good God - The One We Want to Believe in But Are Afraid to Embrace," and "The Christian Left - How Liberal Thought Has Hijacked the Church," both available at https://nfluencechurch.org/store/.
As our Behold: The Revelation of Jesus Christ series continued, Pastor Lucas Miles walked through Revelation 5, highlighting what many consider the climax of the entire book—and all of Scripture. While Revelation is often viewed through the lens of end-times prophecy, Pastor Lucas showed that the heart of this chapter is the worthiness of Jesus Christ. As John weeps because no one is found worthy to open the scroll, heaven's attention turns to the Lion of the tribe of Judah, who appears as the Lamb who was slain. Through this powerful image, Revelation reveals Jesus as the fulfillment of the sacrificial system, the Passover Lamb, and the victorious King who alone is worthy to redeem creation.
Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas explored the significance of the scroll, the worship of heaven, and the new song declaring Christ's victory. He unpacked key theological truths woven throughout the chapter, including the divinity of Christ, the beauty of the Trinity, the priesthood of every believer, and the confidence that God both hears our prayers and remains sovereign over history. He also challenged several common misconceptions, reminding believers that Revelation is ultimately a book centered on the gospel and the person of Jesus Christ.
The message concluded with an invitation to respond to the Lamb who alone is worthy. Because Jesus has conquered through His sacrifice, every believer can confidently approach God, worship with hope, and join the chorus of heaven proclaiming His glory.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
4:02 – Revelation 5
6:44 – The Scroll
9:59 – No One Is Worthy
14:22 – The Lion and the Lamb
26:03 – Worship Before the Lamb
47:04 – Every Believer a Priest
51:33 – Closing Prayer & Altar Call
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As our Behold: The Revelation of Jesus Christ series continued, Pastor Lucas Miles walked through Revelation 4, shifting our focus from the chaos of earth to the throne room of heaven. Rather than presenting the chapter as a roadmap of end-times events, he emphasized its central message: no matter what is happening in the world, God is still seated on His throne.
Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas unpacked John's vision of heaven, drawing connections to Isaiah and Ezekiel to reveal God's holiness, majesty, and sovereignty. He explored the significance of the twenty-four elders, the four living creatures, and the unending declaration of "Holy, Holy, Holy," showing how these images would have encouraged the early church as they faced persecution and pressure to worship the Roman emperor. He also addressed several common interpretations of Revelation 4, encouraging believers to let Scripture interpret Scripture while keeping Christ at the center of the text.
The message concluded with a challenge to lift our eyes above our circumstances and fix them on the One who reigns forever. Because the throne is occupied, we can live with confidence, humility, and hope, laying our crowns before the only One who is worthy of all glory, honor, and praise.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
10:40 – Revelation 4
12:13 – Teaching Begins
27:52 – Isaiah 6
32:58 – God’s throne as center of all reality
54:38 – Closing prayer & altar call
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As our Behold: The Revelation of Jesus Christ series continues, Pastor Krissy Miles explores Jesus' letters to the churches in Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea in Revelation 3. Preached over Fourth of July weekend, this message reflects on America's 250th anniversary while challenging believers to examine their spiritual condition through Christ's perspective.
The church in Sardis had a reputation for being alive but had grown spiritually complacent, reminding us that faith requires more than past success—it calls for present obedience. Philadelphia remained faithful through persecution and received Christ's promise of an open door, demonstrating that the Church can thrive regardless of opposition. Laodicea serves as a warning against spiritual lukewarmness, self-sufficiency, and comfort that can blind us to our need for Christ.
Throughout the message, Pastor Krissy reminds us that these letters are not simply instructions for self-improvement, but a revelation of Jesus Christ that calls us to live by grace through faith. The sermon concludes with a personal challenge to remain spiritually awake, resist compromise, stand firm in the truth, and faithfully advance the gospel until Christ returns.
Key Themes:
Revelation 3: Christ's Message to the Church
Living by Grace, Not Self-Effort
The Danger of Spiritual Complacency
Faithfulness Through Opposition
Avoiding Lukewarm Christianity
Law vs. Grace
America's Christian Heritage & Responsibility
Staying Spiritually Awake
Advancing the Gospel Until Christ Returns
Personal Faith & Overcoming
Timestamps:
0:40 — Welcome & Fourth of July Reflections
8:27 — Introduction to Revelation 3
17:50 — Understanding the Seven Churches: Christ's Perspective
27:36 — Sardis: A Reputation Without Life
31:44 — Moses at the Red Sea: Faith Requires Action
35:48 — Philadelphia: The Faithful Church
39:32 — The Keys of David & Christ's Authority
44:22 — "I Will Keep You from the Hour of Trial"
47:39 — Laodicea: The Danger of Lukewarm Faith
50:47 — Law vs. Grace
1:01:03 — A Personal Call to Every Believer
1:02:28 — Communion & Closing Prayer
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Pastor Lucas Miles continued the Behold: The Revelation of Jesus Christ series by examining the first four of Jesus' seven letters to the churches in Revelation 2. He explained that these letters are not simply an introduction to Revelation, but a central part of the book, each following a similar pattern: a description of Jesus, a commendation, a rebuke when necessary, and a promise to those who remain faithful.
The message explored the churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira. While each church faced unique circumstances, a common theme emerged: the danger of compromising with the surrounding culture. Ephesus was praised for its commitment to sound doctrine but rebuked for abandoning its first love. Smyrna remained faithful despite persecution and received only encouragement from Christ. Pergamum was warned for tolerating false teaching and immorality, while Thyatira was confronted for allowing a false prophetess to lead believers astray.
Throughout the sermon, Pastor Lucas challenged the congregation to consider where cultural assimilation can subtly replace biblical faithfulness. Drawing connections between the struggles of the early church and modern-day challenges, he encouraged believers to remain rooted in God's truth rather than conforming to the values of the world.
The message concluded with a personal challenge: If the Holy Spirit wrote a letter to Nfluence Church today, what would it say? More importantly, what would Jesus say about each of our own lives?
Key Themes:
The Seven Churches of Revelation
Faithfulness vs. Cultural Compromise
Jesus' Evaluation of the Church
The Danger of Losing Your First Love
Standing Firm Through Persecution
False Teaching & Spiritual Discernment
Repentance & Overcoming
Timestamps:
3:42 — Revelation overview & the seven churches
15:24 — Ephesus: Sound doctrine, lost first love
25:23 — Smyrna: Faithful through persecution
32:14 — Pergamum: The danger of compromise
44:28 — Thyatira: Tolerating false teaching
49:53 — What would Jesus write to our church?
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Pastor Lucas Miles continued our summer series through the Book of Revelation with a message focused on Revelation Chapter 1 and the unveiling of Jesus Christ as the central figure of the entire book. He explained that Revelation is not primarily about end-times events, but about the person, authority, and victory of Christ.
The message explored the book's opening verses, including the Trinitarian greeting from the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the significance of biblical symbolism and numbers, and the purpose of the seven churches as representatives of the complete Church. Pastor Lucas highlighted the importance of understanding Revelation as apocalyptic literature, where symbols and imagery communicate theological truths rather than serving as secret codes.
He also examined John's exile on the island of Patmos and the powerful vision of the glorified Christ recorded in Revelation 1. Drawing connections to the prophetic visions of Daniel and Ezekiel, the sermon emphasized Jesus as the resurrected and reigning King who holds authority over history, death, and eternity.
A major focus of the message was the biblical tension between the "already" and the "not yet" of God's Kingdom. While Christ's victory has already been secured through His death and resurrection, believers continue to live in anticipation of its full realization. Christians are called to remain faithful in the present, trusting God's promises even when they have not yet been fully manifested.
The sermon concluded with a challenge to fully surrender every area of life to Christ's dominion. Rather than merely acknowledging Jesus as Lord, believers were encouraged to submit their fears, struggles, addictions, anxieties, and uncertainties to the One who reigns forever and holds the keys of Death and Hades.
Key Themes:
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
The Trinity in Revelation
Biblical Symbolism and Numbers
The Seven Churches
The Blessings of Revelation
John's Exile on Patmos
The Glorified Christ
The Already and the Not Yet
Christ's Dominion and Authority
Faithfulness Through Tribulation
Timestamps:
0:26 — The Book's Identity
5:40 — Seven Beatitudes
10:47 — The Trinity & Numeric Symbolism
31:38 — John on Patmos & The Lord's Day
35:05 — The Vision of the Glorified Christ
39:33 — Christ's Declaration
46:24 — The Already and the Not Yet
51:24 — The Call
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Pastor Lucas kicked off a brand-new summer series through the Book of Revelation with an introductory message focused on understanding the book's purpose, context, and major interpretive approaches. Rather than diving immediately into prophetic details, he challenged believers to approach Revelation with humility, avoiding sensationalism and dogmatic certainty where faithful Christians have historically disagreed.
The message explored Revelation as three distinct genres woven together, apocalyptic literature, prophecy, and a letter written to seven real churches. Pastor Lucas examined the historical background of the book, including its authorship by the Apostle John while exiled on the island of Patmos, the debate surrounding its dating, and the significance of the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 AD.
He also provided an overview of the four primary interpretive views of Revelation, preterism, historicism, futurism, and idealism, as well as the major millennial positions held throughout church history. The sermon briefly addressed the origins of modern Rapture theology and encouraged believers to focus on the central message of Revelation rather than becoming consumed by speculation.
The message concluded by highlighting the powerful connection between Genesis and Revelation as the bookends of Scripture: where Genesis begins with paradise lost through sin, Revelation ends with paradise restored through the victory and reign of Jesus Christ.
Prior to the sermon, board member and Marine Corps veteran Cody Pierrou shared a message during the offering on personal growth and stewardship. Drawing from biblical principles, he outlined six key areas of Christian growth, purpose, mindset, habits, associations, accountability, and reflection, and challenged the church to steward both spiritual and financial resources faithfully through the principle of earning all you can, saving all you can, and giving all you can.
Key Themes:
Humility in Interpretation
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
Understanding Biblical Context
Avoiding End-Times Sensationalism
Unity Amid Different Views
The Reliability of Scripture
God's Sovereignty Over History
Genesis to Revelation
Paradise Lost, Paradise Restored
Hope for the Future
Timestamps:
0:42 — Capacity, growth & six biblical areas of personal development
7:04 — Financial stewardship: earn, save & give all you can
10:09 — Introduction & Revelation series kickoff
12:24 — Why it's "Revelation," not "Revelations"
29:18 — John, Patmos & the dating of Revelation
47:04 — Preterism, futurism, millennial views & the Rapture
53:29 — Genesis and Revelation: paradise lost & restored
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Pastor Lucas closes out the “Forefront” series with a message tackling one of the most controversial and misunderstood topics in today’s culture: Islam.
On Memorial Day weekend, Pastor Lucas shares highlights from a packed week of travel — from a Red Sox game in Boston, to the “Make Heaven Crowded” event in Portland, Maine where 50 people gave their lives to Christ, to the national Rededicate America gathering in Washington, D.C. with more than 50,000 attendees. He also recounts a private Capitol tour focused on the Judeo-Christian foundations of America’s government.
In this final installment of the “Forefront” series, Pastor Lucas examines the historical and theological claims of Islam, comparing the Quran with the Torah and Gospels while exploring the relationship between Sharia law and Constitutional freedoms.
Through historical evidence, biblical analysis, and cultural commentary, Pastor Lucas challenges believers not to respond with fear, but to boldly and compassionately share the Gospel. He encourages Christians to lovingly engage Muslims in conversation, using both Scripture and truth to point people toward Christ.
The message closes with communion, a Gospel presentation, and a reminder that true peace is found in Jesus — not fear, politics, or cultural division.
Key Themes:
Is Islam truly an Abrahamic religion
The “Islamic Dilemma”
Sharia law vs. Constitutional freedoms
Abraham, Ishmael, and the claim of Mecca
The reliability of Scripture and the Dead Sea Scrolls
How Christians should engage Muslims with truth and love
Timestamps:
0:20 — Opening & trip recap (Boston, Maine, Washington D.C.)
6:04 — Introduction to the “Forefront” series finale: Islam
12:26 — Quran vs. Constitution: Sharia law & American freedoms
22:12 — How Christians can lovingly engage Muslims with truth
31:31 — The “Islamic Dilemma” explained
38:49 — Abraham, Hagar & Ishmael in Genesis
51:35 — Dead Sea Scrolls & the reliability of Scripture
1:00:40 — Peace over fear
1:02:31 — Communion & Gospel presentation
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In this message, Lucas Miles dives deep into the biblical story of Israel, God’s covenant promises, and the Church’s role in God’s redemptive plan. Walking through key passages in Genesis and Romans, Pastor Lucas unpacks difficult questions surrounding Israel, replacement theology, antisemitism, salvation, and the tension between politics, culture, and Scripture.
This message challenges believers to move beyond reactionary opinions and instead develop a Christ-centered theological framework rooted in God’s faithfulness. You’ll hear why the Church should reject both antisemitism and spiritual arrogance, why salvation still comes through Jesus Christ alone, and how God’s covenant story ultimately points to the redemption of all who believe by faith.
Along the way, Pastor Lucas also addresses fear, anxiety, cultural confusion, and the importance of standing firm in truth while remaining humble, faithful, and grounded in the Gospel.
Key Themes:
Evangelism & Community Outreach
Anxiety vs. Faith
God's Covenant with Israel
The Meaning of "Chosen"
Supersessionism vs. Dispensationalism vs. Olive Branch Theology
Israel's Role in God's Redemptive Plan
Gentile Grafting & Humility
Antisemitism as Un-Christian
Salvation by Faith Alone
The Church as Witness to God's Faithfulness
Timestamps:
0:10 — Community Outreach & Evangelism
3:02 — Anxiety, Fear & Faith
8:09 — Why Israel Matters
22:49 — Different Theological Views on Israel
31:08 — Salvation Through Faith Alone
32:41 — Antisemitism & Christian Responsibility
37:25 — What Does “Chosen” Mean?
38:50 — Israel’s Role in God’s Redemptive Plan
58:53 — Gentiles, Grafting & Humility
1:00:54 — God’s Promises Are Irrevocable
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In this message, Pastor Lucas Miles welcomes Bishop Charles Arroyo from Kenya, who oversees 55 churches, inviting the congregation into a special offering to support church roofing projects and highlighting the impact of global ministry. Bishop Charles encourages unity among believers, reminding the church that while spiritual opposition is real, victory comes through standing with God. The moment is marked by prayer over Bishop Charles and a call to begin planning a future mission trip to Kenya.
Addressing current events, Pastor Lucas briefly reassures the church following a serious incident connected to a Turning Point USA gathering, emphasizing that showing up in faith is a powerful testimony. He draws a clear line between political engagement and spiritual priority, reminding the congregation that while politics matter, the gospel remains primary.
In the main message, Pastor Lucas presents a biblical theology of immigration, calling believers to approach the issue through a scriptural lens rather than emotion alone. He outlines a framework that balances compassion with order, emphasizing love for all people, care for the vulnerable, respect for governing authority, and the importance of national boundaries. By clarifying biblical distinctions around the concept of a “foreigner,” he challenges oversimplified views and ultimately calls the church to a “wise welcome” that reflects both truth and compassion, grounded in Micah 6:8.
Key Themes:
Theological Clarity Over Emotional Reaction
The Gospel as the Primary Mission
God’s Design for Nations and Borders
The Rule of Law as a Biblical Value
Dignity and Compassion for All People
Unity in the Body of Christ
Global Missions and Kingdom Partnership
Standing Firm in the Face of Opposition
Timestamps:
0:40 — Bishop Charles introduced
2:49 — Kenya offering / $6,000 goal
12:47 — 2027 Kenya mission trip mentioned
13:46 — Events of last night addressed
15:11 — "Politics is peanuts compared to the gospel"
16:58 — Sermon on immigration begins
25:05 — Foundation: God loves all people
38:55 — Hebrew word #1: Geer (legal, assimilating immigrant)
46:13 — Hebrew word #3: Zar (hostile invader)
56:31 — "A wise welcome" conclusion
57:46 — Altar call
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In this message at Nfluence Church, Pastor Lucas Miles continues The Four Fronts: Identity, Immigration, Israel, and Islam in a Shifting Culture with a foundational teaching on identity, human dignity, and God’s design.
The service opens with a special update from Bishop Charles in Kissy, Kenya, who shares how a ministry that began with one church in 2008 has grown to 55 churches. He thanks Nfluence for helping provide roofs for church buildings, and Pastor Lucas invites the church to give toward funding four more.
Pastor Lucas then lays a biblical foundation for understanding identity, gender, and purpose. Rather than simply addressing what is right or wrong, this message answers why it matters.
Centered on the doctrine of Imago Dei (Genesis 1:26–27), he explains that every person is made in the image of God and therefore has inherent value. He also clarifies the distinction between being made in God’s image and becoming a child of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Referencing Romans 1, Pastor Lucas shows how rejecting God leads to confusion and distorted identity, a pattern reflected in today’s culture. He challenges the idea of self-defined identity and calls believers to align with God’s truth.
The message also speaks to self-worth, reminding us that rejecting our identity or body is ultimately rejecting the image God placed on us. Instead, we are called to live in a way that reflects Him in every area of life.
Pastor Lucas closes with the hope of restoration in Christ, followed by a ministry time for those struggling with identity and an invitation to receive Jesus — moving from being made in God’s image to becoming a child of God.
Key Themes:
Imago Dei (Image of God)
God-Centered Identity vs. Self-Defined Identity
Image Bearer vs. Child of God
Sin Distorts Identity
Human Dignity
Gratitude Over Self-Construction
Restoration in Christ
The Global Church
Timestamps:
0:00 Welcome & Introduction
0:19 Bishop Charles Update
8:54 Bishop Charles Wraps Up
12:51 Opening Prayer
13:21 Series Introduction
16:33 You Can’t Understand Humanity Without God
34:05 Imago Dei (Image of God)
36:20 Genesis 9:6 — Sanctity of Life
48:15 Sin Distorts Identity (Romans 1)
53:56 A Theological View of Life
57:00 Restoration in Christ
1:01:23 Ministry Time & Prayer
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In this service, guest speaker Seth Gruber leads a message centered on spiritual foundation, cultural clarity, and the responsibility of the Church to engage truthfully in today’s world.
Pastor Lucas opens with a brief devotional from Proverbs 3, emphasizing the importance of building life on the foundation of Christ and living in proper spiritual order.
Seth Gruber then delivers a bold and comprehensive message, arguing that today’s cultural conflicts are not merely political, but deeply theological. Centered on Genesis 1:26–28, he presents the idea that Scripture already provides a complete framework for understanding issues like human dignity, identity, marriage, and family.
Walking through the creation account, Seth outlines four foundational truths: that every person is made in the image of God and therefore has inherent value, that humanity was created distinctly male and female, that marriage is designed as a union between one man and one woman, and that the call to be fruitful highlights the importance of both mother and father. He frames these not as evolving cultural conversations, but as established truths rooted in God’s original design.
A central theme throughout the message is the idea that many modern cultural issues stem from a deeper philosophical divide. Seth identifies this as a revival of gnostic thinking—separating identity from the physical body and elevating internal perception over created reality. In contrast, he points to the biblical view of the unity of body and spirit, ultimately revealed through Christ.
He also challenges the Church to move beyond passivity, calling believers and leaders to speak with clarity and conviction on the defining issues of our time. Faithfulness, he emphasizes, is not only about knowing truth, but applying it where it is most contested.
While the message addresses weighty topics, it ultimately returns to grace—offering hope, healing, and restoration for those impacted by abortion, and pointing to the redemptive work of Christ as the foundation for both truth and compassion.
Key Themes
Spiritual Foundation and Order (Proverbs 3)
Genesis as the Blueprint for Culture
Imago Dei and the Value of Human Life
God’s Design for Gender, Marriage, and Family
Body-Soul Unity vs. Cultural Redefinition
Cultural Conflict as a Theological Reality
The Church’s Responsibility to Speak with Clarity
Grace, Healing, and Restoration
Key Timestamps
0:20 — Welcome and introduction of Seth Gruber
1:21 — Proverbs 3 devotional (foundation in Christ)
6:53 — Introduction of local political candidates
10:10 — Church announcements (Women’s Conference, Greg’s memorial)
14:18 — Seth Gruber begins message
23:25 — “All human conflict is theological”
24:03 — Genesis 1 as the framework for culture
33:35 — Imago Dei and human dignity
49:17 — Gnosticism explained
1:06:19 — “This is my body” (climactic theological contrast)
1:08:34 — Grace and healing for post-abortive parents
1:13:19 — Communion led by Pastor Lucas
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In this Easter Sunday message, “Jesus Is Lord,” Pastor Lucas Miles calls believers to move beyond a surface-level celebration of the resurrection and fully understand what it means to live under the Lordship of Christ. Drawing from Scripture and fulfilled prophecy, he presents the resurrection not just as proof that Jesus is alive, but as the moment of His coronation, where Christ is exalted above every name.
Walking through both Old and New Testament passages, Pastor Lucas builds a compelling case that the resurrection is historically grounded and central to the Christian faith. He challenges the idea of casual belief, emphasizing that declaring “Jesus is Lord” is not simply a statement of faith, but a call to total surrender, one that reorders every area of life.
From the cultural weight of that declaration in the first century to its implications today, the message confronts passive Christianity and calls for a deeper, more authentic commitment. Through a powerful real-life story, he illustrates the difference between using the name of Jesus as a slogan and truly submitting to Him as Lord.
Ultimately, this message is a call to respond, to recognize Christ not only as Savior, but as King, and to live accordingly with conviction, obedience, and transformed lives.
Key Themes:
The Resurrection as Coronation
Jesus Is Lord, Not Just Savior
Surrender Over Surface-Level Faith
The Authority of Christ in Every Area of Life
Historical Reality of the Resurrection
Cultural and Personal Lordship
Authentic Transformation vs. Cultural Christianity
Timestamps:
0:22 — Opening communion reflection
0:39 — Prophecy & historical evidence
2:03 — Campus Q&A story (University of Arizona)
11:00 — Sermon begins: Jesus Is Lord
16:38 — The resurrection as coronation
20:01 — Jesus qualifies us for the Holy Spirit
29:55 — “Jesus is Lord” as a political declaration
35:44 — Lordship requires total submission
48:50 — Lordship reorders every area of life
60:06 — Altar call & prayer invitation
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In this opening message of the Four Fronts series, Pastor Lucas Miles challenges believers to understand the cultural moment we’re living in and respond with clarity, conviction, and a biblical foundation. Drawing from the Sons of Issachar, he calls the church to not only recognize the times, but to know how to act.
Addressing identity, immigration, Israel, and Islam, he unpacks each topic through a biblical lens—urging believers to engage rather than retreat. From navigating conversations around gender and worldview, to approaching immigration with both compassion and discernment, to thinking critically about Israel and responding to Islam with truth and love, the message emphasizes the importance of being both informed and grounded in faith.
Ultimately, this is a call for the church to step up, not stay silent—to renew our minds, live with conviction, and confidently represent truth in a rapidly shifting culture.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
0:25 — Intro & welcome
2:05 — New series announced
6:15 — Four Fronts series overview (Identity, Immigration, Israel, Islam)
19:25 — Identity / gender begins
32:40 — Immigration begins
39:15 — Israel begins
43:40 — Antisemitism defined
45:15 — Griper movement explained
54:55 — Islam begins
1:02:40 — Landing the plane / conclusion
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Pastor Lucas Miles continued our study through Genesis 46–47, highlighting the moment Jacob stops to worship God before being reunited with Joseph. From this, he emphasized a powerful principle: worship comes before manifestation. Rather than waiting for breakthrough, healing, or answered prayer, believers are called to worship first, creating a place for God’s presence through praise and devotion.
Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas also showed how Joseph’s life prophetically points to Christ—a beloved son who was rejected, humbled, and ultimately raised up to bring salvation.
He reminded the church that in a world filled with uncertainty and hardship, our hope must be anchored not in temporary circumstances but in the eternal promises of God. The message concluded with a call for believers to live surrendered to Christ, walking in their spiritual authority and carrying the gospel into the world.
Key Themes:
Worship as Warfare
God Inhabits Our Praises
Setting the Stage
Surrendering Everything
Joseph as Christ Figure
Eternal Hope Over Despair
The Church as Shepherds
Spiritual Authority
Standing with Israel Spiritually
Christ's Presentation to the Father
Timestamps:
1:50 - Addressing protest, Christians as Protestants
10:20 - Genesis 46: Jacob's journey
14:20 - Worship before manifestation principle
20:20 - God inhabits our praises
26:20 - Men's spiritual connection challenge
33:20 - Standing with Israel spiritually
36:20 - Judah foreshadows Christ
39:20 - Hope amid tragedy/loss
46:20 - Seeing the Messiah
51:20 - Church mission as shepherds
56:20 - Christ's presentation, humanity in Godhead
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Guest speaker Sloan Adams, Senior Engagement Manager of Pastoral Relations for TPUSA Faith and leader on the “Make Heaven Crowded” tour, joined us this Sunday to continue our Joseph series in Genesis 45. Sloan shared briefly about his work equipping pastors and traveling nationwide to see lives transformed by the Gospel, then stepped into the powerful moment when Joseph reveals himself to his brothers. After years of betrayal, suffering, and silence, Joseph chooses mercy over revenge. Instead of condemning them, he draws them near, names the wrong without minimizing it, and reframes the entire story through God’s sovereignty—what they meant for evil, God used to preserve life. Sloan highlighted how this chapter foreshadows Christ: revelation leads to redemption, redemption leads to restoration, and restoration leads to revival. Joseph not only forgives his brothers, but restores relationship, invites them into closeness, provides abundantly for their future, and sends them back with good news—“Joseph is alive.” Just as Jacob’s spirit revived when he heard the words and saw the evidence, we too are revived when we recognize that what seemed dead is not dead at all in God’s hands.
The message then turned personal, challenging us to examine where unforgiveness may still be lingering in our own hearts. Using the word FORGIVE, Sloan outlined a practical pathway: we must Face the pain, Overcome bitterness, Release justice to God, Give radical mercy, Invite nearness, Voice the good news, and Endure the process. Forgiveness does not deny the pain or erase boundaries, but it releases vengeance to God and frees us from bitterness. Restoration often requires endurance, intentional intimacy with the Lord, and the courage to bridge relational gaps. The service closed with a salvation invitation, prayer for those wrestling with unforgiveness, and a charge from Ephesians 4 to put away bitterness and forgive one another as Christ has forgiven us.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
0:20 — Welcome, announcements & speaker introduction
8:05 — A biblical lens on current events & cultural courage
14:40 — Opening prayer
15:35 — Genesis 45: Revelation releases redemption
17:45 — Joseph reveals himself to his brothers
24:20 — What you meant for evil, God meant for good
29:45 — Restoration, nearness & mission to bring Jacob
33:20 — Abundant provision & revived hope
39:45 — Walking out forgiveness (FORGIVE framework)
48:50 — Salvation invitation
51:40 — Prayer for freedom from bitterness
53:35 — Benediction: Ephesians 4 & final charge
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In this message from Genesis 44, Pastor Lucas Miles walks through Joseph’s final test of his brothers to reveal a powerful picture of substitution, judgment, and redemption.
When Joseph places the silver cup in Benjamin’s sack, it exposes more than guilt — it reveals whether the brothers have truly changed. Judah steps forward and offers himself in Benjamin’s place, foreshadowing the greater Substitute who would come.
The silver cup becomes a symbol of something deeper: the cup of God’s wrath. Just as Benjamin was found guilty, humanity stands guilty before a holy God — not because we are “mostly good,” but because sin runs deeper than behavior. We deserve judgment.
Pastor Lucas then draws the connection to Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed over a different cup — the cup of wrath meant for us. Unlike Benjamin, we were not innocent. Yet Christ willingly drank the judgment we deserved.
What was once a cup of condemnation has become a cup of blessing.
Through the cross and resurrection, Jesus transformed wrath into mercy and punishment into redemption. Communion now stands as a declaration: the cup we deserved was poured out on Him.
This message is a call to respond — not with casual gratitude, but with full surrender. When we understand the weight of what Christ absorbed, devotion is no longer optional; it is the natural overflow of grace.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
0:20 — Introduction & series context
7:20 — Genesis 44: the silver cup discovered
13:20 — Joseph tests his brothers’ hearts
21:20 — Judah steps forward as substitute
26:20 — The cup as a symbol of God’s wrath
32:20 — Jesus in Gethsemane: drinking the cup
39:20 — Wrath transformed into the cup of blessing
44:20 — Altar call, communion, and response
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Genesis 43
In this message from Genesis 43, Pastor Krissy Miles highlights a turning point in Joseph’s story, a moment where sacrifice, repentance, and generational responsibility collide.
As the famine intensifies, Jacob is forced to send his sons back to Egypt, but this time, they must bring Benjamin. What unfolds is more than survival strategy. It is a test of surrender.
Judah steps forward as a transformed man. Once complicit in betrayal, he now takes responsibility and offers himself as a guarantee. His repentance changed him, and positioned him to lead. This moment foreshadows the lineage of Christ, the Lion of Judah, who would one day stand in the gap for all of humanity.
Pastor Krissy challenges believers to consider what they are holding onto that God is asking them to release. Jacob struggled to let go of Benjamin, the son he loved most. Yet the promise of provision required surrender. What we cling to can become the very thing that delays God’s greater purpose.
Egypt represents more than geography, it represents the world. God does not call His people to retreat, but to go. To engage. To serve. To carry covenant promise into broken places.
Throughout the message, Pastor Krissy connects Judah’s leadership to future generations. The decisions we make today determine whether those who come after us rise in blessing or remain bound in compromise. Will we sacrifice comfort so our children can inherit promise?
When Joseph finally sees Benjamin, the dream begins to unfold. Guilt surfaces. Fear rises. Yet grace speaks louder. Instead of judgment, the brothers receive mercy.
The story reminds us that we do not hide in shame before God. In Christ, guilt is exposed — and then covered by grace.
This message calls us to relinquish what is most precious, trust God in famine seasons, and stand boldly for future generations.
Surrender precedes fulfillment.
Repentance precedes promotion.
Release precedes provision.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
0:20 — Opening prayer & introduction
3:02 — The famine intensifies (Genesis 43 begins)
5:01 — Judah steps forward as leader
13:29 — Judah’s repentance & restored character
16:13 — Sacrificing for future generations
21:20 — Jesus as the Lion of Judah
32:27 — Releasing what is most precious
48:47 — Guilt exposed, grace extended
1:00:24 — Communion & altar call
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In this message from Genesis 42, Pastor Lucas Miles continues the story of Joseph as his brothers unknowingly stand before the very one they betrayed. What appears to be political strategy and family tension unfolds into a powerful picture of redemption.
The message opens with a call for spiritual discernment in chaotic times. In a world filled with confusion and deception, believers are urged to trust the Word of God above cultural narratives. Just as Joseph rose to leadership in pagan Egypt, Christians are reminded that faithfulness to God can exist — and even flourish — in positions of civic influence.
As the famine intensifies, Jacob sends ten sons to Egypt for grain. They bow before Joseph, fulfilling a dream given two decades earlier, yet they fail to recognize him. Joseph tests them harshly, confining them for three days and holding Simeon while demanding they return with Benjamin. Beneath the surface, however, their guilt begins to surface — the first signs of repentance.
Pastor Lucas then draws a striking theological parallel.
Under the Old Covenant, Joseph confines his brothers for three days and releases all but one. Under the New Covenant, Christ enters the tomb for three days so that all may go free. Joseph’s harsh treatment exposes guilt; Christ absorbs the harsh treatment we deserve.
Like Joseph’s brothers, many fail to recognize their deliverer when standing face to face with him. Referencing Isaiah 53 and John 1, the message highlights that Jesus was rejected and unrecognized — yet He bore our griefs and carried our iniquities.
The money secretly returned in their sacks becomes a symbol of grace — undeserved blessing. They expected payment; instead, they received provision. In the same way, humanity deserves judgment but is offered mercy.
The message concludes with an altar call centered on this truth: Christ took the punishment we deserved and offers redemption we cannot earn. The question is not whether grace is available — it is whether we will recognize the Savior standing before us.
Key Themes:
Spiritual Discernment in Chaotic Times
Faithful Believers in Government
Conviction Before Repentance
Old Covenant vs. New Covenant
Three Days: Test vs. Tomb
Jesus Unrecognized
Grace We Do Not Deserve
Recognizing the Redeemer
Redemption Over Judgment
Timestamps:
0:20 — Communion & opening prayer
2:46 — World events and spiritual discernment
6:11 — Introduction to Genesis 42: from pit to palace
14:40 — Joseph in government & believers in civic life
24:29 — The brothers bow; prophecy fulfilled
34:12 — Three days confined: Old vs. New Covenant contrast
47:15 — John 1 & Isaiah 53: the unrecognized Savior
52:56 — The money returned: grace and undeserved blessing
Closing — Altar call and response
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In this message from Genesis 41, Pastor Lucas Miles highlights Joseph’s journey from prison to palace to show how God uses hidden seasons to prepare His people for influence.
Through a testimony of answered prayer and a timely reflection on moral resistance versus cultural opposition, he challenges believers—especially close to home in Granger—to stand firm through humility, patience, and godly character.
Joseph doesn’t just interpret Pharaoh’s dream; he offers a solution, gives God the credit, and prepares himself for promotion after 13 years of waiting.
Pastor Lucas also reveals how Joseph foreshadows Christ—both humbled, then exalted, and both becoming bread for a starving world.
A reminder to trust God in the waiting and live with moral courage in every season.
Key Themes:
Resistance vs. Opposition
Patience in God's Timing
Humility and Preparation
Solutions Over Complaints
Divine Elevation
Joseph as Type of Christ
God's Faithfulness
Moral Courage in Culture
Trust in Famine Seasons
Timestamps:
0:20 — Welcome & intro
0:50 — Greg’s healing testimony
8:20 — Resistance vs. opposition teaching
19:20 — Joseph’s story begins (Genesis 41)
34:20 — Dream interpretation & solution
43:20 — Joseph elevated to authority
55:20 — Joseph as a foreshadowing of Christ
59:20 — Invitation, prayer, closing
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Pastor Lucas Miles continues the Joseph: From Dreams to Dominion series by walking through Genesis 40, highlighting Joseph’s faithfulness while imprisoned and how his life foreshadows the work of Christ. Though falsely accused and unjustly confined, Scripture reminds us that “the Lord was with Joseph,” not distantly, but personally and powerfully.
Even in the pit, Joseph accepts responsibility, walks in integrity, and carries the presence of God in a way that brings favor and opportunity. His leadership transforms the environment around him, revealing that God’s presence is not dependent on circumstance but on obedience and gratitude. When Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker, he gives glory to God alone, trusting Him for wisdom and timing, even when Joseph himself is forgotten.
Pastor Lucas draws a striking parallel between Joseph in prison with two offenders and Jesus on the cross between two criminals. Where Joseph had to ask to be remembered, Jesus is the One who remembers, offering salvation to the repentant thief and eternal life through His finished work.
The message challenges believers to cultivate God’s presence through worship, gratitude, and faith, becoming people who are unshaken by offense, fear, or circumstance. Communion closes the service as a reminder of Christ’s real presence and the victory secured through His sacrifice.
Pastor Lucas’ wife, Krissy, concludes with a prophetic prayer, affirming God’s faithfulness over decades of ministry and declaring that greater fulfillment still lies ahead. The service ends with an invitation to salvation and prayer, calling the church to say yes to God’s purpose and responsibility with courage and trust.
Key Themes:
God’s Presence in the Waiting
Joseph as a Foreshadowing of Christ
Faithfulness and Integrity in the Pit
Favor, Responsibility, and Leadership
Forgotten by Man, Remembered by God
Offense and Emotional Prisons
The Power of Gratitude and Worship
Real Presence Through Faith and Communion
Timestamps:
2:50 – Series continuation | Joseph: From Dreams to Dominion
5:20 – Scripture reading | Genesis 40
5:50 – Context | Genesis 39 & Joseph’s imprisonment
9:50 – Leadership in the low place | Favor & responsibility
14:20 – The cupbearer & baker
16:50 – Theme of offense | Emotional prisons
24:50 – Joseph sees they are troubled
27:50 – Dreams & divine interpretation
35:20 – The significance of three
36:50 – Gospel parallel | Luke 23
42:20 – From prison to promise
44:20 – Forgotten by man | Remembered by God
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Pastor Lucas Miles continues the verse-by-verse teaching through the life of Joseph by turning to Genesis 39, highlighting God’s faithfulness in the midst of injustice and temptation. Though Joseph has been betrayed by his brothers and sold into slavery, Pastor Lucas emphasizes the repeated truth of the text: “the Lord was with Joseph,” reminding the church that God’s presence does not waver when circumstances are unfair or confusing.
As the message unfolds, Pastor Lucas walks through Joseph’s rise in Potiphar’s household, where integrity and diligence, empowered by God’s favor, lead to increased responsibility. This season of blessing is met with intense temptation as Potiphar’s wife repeatedly pursues Joseph. Pastor Lucas underscores Joseph’s refusal as an act of faithfulness—choosing obedience to God over personal comfort or immediate gain.
Pastor Lucas then addresses Joseph’s false accusation and imprisonment, noting that Joseph suffers not for wrongdoing, but for righteousness. Even in prison, God’s presence remains evident as Joseph once again finds favor and leadership. Throughout this section, Pastor Lucas draws clear parallels between Joseph and Jesus, presenting Joseph as a righteous sufferer who bears punishment for sins he did not commit, foreshadowing Christ’s redemptive work.
Throughout the teaching, Pastor Lucas challenges believers to carry God’s blessing into every environment and to be recognizable by their Christlike character. He contrasts legalism with grace, reminding the church that victory over sin flows from identity in Christ rather than willpower alone. The message closes with a call to remain rooted in God’s Word, allowing Scripture to shape decisions, guard hearts, and sustain faith in every season.
Key Themes:
God’s Presence in Seasons of Injustice
Joseph as a Foreshadowing of Christ
Integrity and Faithfulness Under Pressure
Grace vs. Legalism
Identity and Righteousness in Christ
Living as a Blessing in Every Environment
The Power of God’s Word to Guard and Guide
A Call to Faith, Communion, and Prayer
Timestamps:
0:15 – Welcome, prayer & ministry updates
2:06 – Vision & upcoming Partner Banquet
3:33 – Spiritual discipline | Being formed by God’s Word
6:43 – Introduction to Joseph | Genesis 39
10:45 – God’s favor on Joseph | “The Lord was with him”
15:05 – Living as a blessing | Faith in everyday life
18:27 – Temptation & integrity | Potiphar’s wife
24:37 – False accusation & imprisonment
35:05 – Sin, discipline & grace | Identity in Christ
52:03 – Joseph as a foreshadowing of Christ | Righteous sufferer
58:11 – Communion, salvation & closing prayer
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Pastor Lucas Miles opens this message by welcoming the church into the new year and reframing the season of fresh starts through the lens of grace. While goals and resolutions can be helpful, he cautions against tying identity to performance, reminding believers that righteousness is found in Christ alone, not achievement. When condemnation comes, the believer’s response is to agree with the truth: we don’t have what it takes on our own, and that’s why we depend on Jesus.
Pastor Lucas then challenges the church to prioritize time in God’s Word, encouraging a renewed commitment to Scripture through the “Bible in 30 Days” challenge. He emphasizes that reading the Bible isn’t about earning God’s favor, but about being equipped to stand firm in a culture that increasingly pressures believers away from truth.
Continuing the Joseph series, Pastor Lucas walks verse-by-verse through Genesis 38, the story of Judah and Tamar, explaining that what appears to be an interruption actually reveals God’s faithfulness to preserve His covenant promises through imperfect people. He unpacks the cultural context of inheritance and levirate marriage, showing how this difficult passage sets the stage for the contrast between Judah’s compromise and Joseph’s integrity.
The message concludes with a personal call for the new year: don’t waste what God wants to birth in you. Pastor Lucas invites the church to begin 2026 with surrender, faith, and obedience—trusting that God is faithful to bring fruit through those who say, “Yes, Lord. Use me.”
Key Themes
Identity in Christ Over Performance
Grace Over Condemnation
The Power of Scripture to Equip Believers
Verse-by-Verse Teaching and Biblical Context
God’s Covenant Faithfulness Through Broken People
Judah and Tamar as Part of the Redemption Story
Contrast Between Judah’s Compromise and Joseph’s Integrity
A Call to Surrender and Spiritual Fruitfulness in 2026
Timestamps:
0:15 – Welcome & New Year perspective
2:15 – Time, seasons, and spiritual goals
4:45 – Identity in Christ | Responding to condemnation
6:15 – Call to Scripture | Bible in 30 days challenge
8:15 – Making time for God | Spiritual discipline and growth
10:15 – Trusting God with an unknown year
12:45 – Opening prayer for the new year
14:05 – Genesis 38 introduced | Judah and Tamar
16:15 – Judah’s family tragedy | Levirate marriage and inheritance
20:15 – Judah’s compromise | Tamar’s actions
24:15 – Exposure and repentance | “She is more righteous than I”
27:15 – Perez born | The Messianic lineage continues
30:15 – The sin of Onan | Legacy, inheritance, and covenant faithfulness
34:15 – Kinsman redeemer | Ruth, Boaz, and fulfillment in Christ
38:15 – Application | What is God birthing in you?
41:15 – Don’t waste the seed | Living with purpose
44:15 – Closing prayer & blessing
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Pastor Lucas Miles opens this message by launching a new verse-by-verse teaching series through the life of Joseph, beginning in Genesis 37 and laying the groundwork for a journey that will continue all the way to Easter. He explains the importance of studying Scripture expositorily, emphasizing that understanding the full context of God’s Word allows believers to see His redemptive plan unfold with clarity and depth.
As the message unfolds, Pastor Lucas explores Joseph’s family background, revealing generations marked by favoritism, dysfunction, and broken relationships. At just seventeen years old, Joseph stands out as his father’s favored son, given a robe symbolizing authority and entrusted with dreams from God. Rather than drawing his family closer together, these dreams ignite jealousy and resentment among his brothers, setting the stage for betrayal.
Pastor Lucas then walks through Joseph’s rejection and suffering—his brothers’ plot against him, his sale for silver, and the deception that convinces Jacob his beloved son is dead. Throughout this narrative, he draws intentional parallels between Joseph and Jesus, showing how Joseph’s rejection, suffering, and eventual restoration foreshadow Christ’s betrayal, suffering, and redemptive work on behalf of humanity.
Throughout the teaching, Pastor Lucas repeatedly underscores the necessity of being deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in a post-Christian culture that no longer shares a biblical worldview. He challenges believers to pursue spiritual maturity through consistent Bible reading, faithful obedience, and trust in God’s promises—even when circumstances feel painful, confusing, or unjust.
Key Themes:
Joseph as a Foreshadowing of Christ
Expository, Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Faithfulness in a Post-Christian Culture
The Power and Authority of Scripture
Family Dysfunction and God’s Redemptive Work
What It Means to Be the “Chosen People”
God’s Faithfulness Despite Human Failure
A Call to Faith, Communion, and Baptism
Timestamps:
0:20 – Welcome & Christmas Eve recap
1:27 – Introduction to the Joseph series (Genesis 37–50)
2:29 – Why Joseph matters today | Joseph as a foreshadowing of Christ
8:08 – Call to Scripture | “30 Day Bible Shred” challenge
12:51 – Joseph’s family background & generational dysfunction
25:29 – Genesis 37 begins | Favoritism & the robe of many colors
27:58 – Joseph’s dreams & growing jealousy
33:22 – Betrayal | Joseph sold into slavery
36:38 – Joseph as a type of Christ | Redemptive parallels
45:44 – Application | Faithfulness in a post-Christian culture
52:24 – Baptisms, communion & invitation to faith
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Pastor Krissy Miles opens this message by addressing the confusion and division of today’s culture, particularly as amplified through social media and current events. She calls believers to practice true discernment, explaining that truth is not found merely in information or words, but in people who are genuinely submitted to Jesus—the person of truth. Even those who speak Scripture, she warns, may not truly be aligned with Christ if their lives are not marked by humility and obedience.
Transitioning into the Christmas season, Pastor Krissy introduces the theme “The Messianic King,” part of The Miracle of Christmas series. She addresses the topic of Israel, highlighting the shared spiritual heritage between Christians and Jews while affirming the Christian belief that Jesus is the promised Messiah foretold in the Old Testament. Drawing from the Apostle Paul, she emphasizes the call to love the Jewish people and to desire their salvation.
The message centers on the Road to Emmaus in Luke 24, where two disciples walk with the resurrected Jesus without recognizing Him. Pastor Krissy explains that Jesus is not hidden by God, but unrecognized because of doubt and disappointment. She connects this to modern believers, showing how discouragement and unbelief can blind us to God’s work in our lives.
As Jesus opens the Scriptures, Pastor Krissy highlights how the Law and the Prophets point to Him, referencing Old Testament passages from Daniel, Ezekiel, Haggai, and Zechariah that foretell a spiritual and eternal kingdom fulfilled in Christ. The message culminates in the breaking of bread, where the disciples finally recognize Jesus—a moment Pastor Krissy connects to communion and the Passover, revealing Jesus as the true Passover Lamb.
Key Themes:
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Join Pastor Lucas Miles as he delivers a powerful Christmas message centered on The Miracle of Christmas, reminding the church that Jesus’ birth is not merely a seasonal story, but God’s answer to humanity’s brokenness. Acknowledging that Christmas can stir a wide range of emotions—joy, grief, hope, and longing—Pastor Lucas invites the church to look beyond cultural traditions and rediscover the deeper meaning of the season.
Drawing a clear connection between Genesis 3 and Luke 2, Pastor Lucas explains that Christmas must be understood in light of the Fall. Where sin brought separation and curse, the Incarnation brings restoration and redemption. What humanity lost through disobedience, God restores through obedience. What the first Adam ruined, Jesus—the second Adam—comes to redeem.
Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas highlights key contrasts between the Fall and the Incarnation. Pride and taking gave way to humility and giving. Humanity hid from God, yet Christmas proclaims Emmanuel—God with us. Where rebellion introduced the curse, Christ brings redemption and new life. The Incarnation is not just a doctrine—it is the foundation of hope and reconciliation.
Pastor Lucas also challenges the church to become people of the Word, grounding their identity in Christ rather than performance, and living out the Incarnation by reflecting humility, faithfulness, and love. The message concludes with a reminder that Christmas is an invitation: God has come near. Pastor Lucas closes with a prayer, inviting those who have not trusted in Christ to respond, and reassuring the church that no matter the season, God is with us.
📖 Key themes:
• The Miracle of Christmas
• The Fall (Genesis 3) and the Incarnation (Luke 2)
• Jesus as the second Adam
• Obedience vs. disobedience
• Pride vs. humility
• Curse vs. redemption
• Emmanuel — God with us
• Becoming people of the Word
• Identity rooted in Christ, not performance
• Hope restored through Jesus
Timestamps:
02:05 – Christmas emotions
03:05 – Luke 2: Christmas story
07:12 – Genesis 3: The Fall
10:45 – Sin & exile explained
13:40 – Read your Bible
17:25 – Disobedience vs. obedience
19:05 – Taking vs. giving
20:50 – Pride vs. humility
27:00 – Curse vs. redemption
37:35 – Exile vs. Emmanuel
40:20 – Self vs. Christ’s righteousness
44:50 – Adam vs. Christ
46:42 – Application & prayer
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Join us for a powerful 11AM service from Nfluence Church as Pastor Lucas Miles hosts a live Ask Me Anything (AMA) packed with Biblically grounded, practical answers to real questions about faith, theology, culture, and everyday Christian life. In this conversational session, Pastor Lucas addresses some of the most searched and debated topics in Christianity today — including Protestant vs. Catholic differences, how we can trust the preservation and reliability of Scripture, what John 6 means for communion and the papacy, and how Christians can approach transgender and gender-identity questions with both truth and compassion. He also discusses how to reach atheists and secular humanists, why faith impacts every part of life, and whether pets go to heaven. Additional questions cover how to lovingly talk about abortion, how new believers can share their faith with confidence, understanding Mary’s role in Catholicism, helping Gen Z stay focused in a distracted world, whether marriage is valid without state paperwork, the Nephilim and ancient alien theories in Genesis, what “rest in peace” means for public figures, the Christian books that shaped his faith, and how a loving God can judge sin and uphold justice. The service ends with communion and a closing prayer, offering a thoughtful and hope-filled conclusion to this wide-ranging discussion.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
00:00 — Welcome, AMA overview, and how the Q&A works
04:14 — Are Protestant churches legitimate? (Responding to Catholic friends)
07:23 — Why didn’t God miraculously preserve the New Testament? (Bart Ehrman)
11:39 — How should Christians address transgender individuals in a shelter setting?
15:42 — Does John 6 support the papacy or relate to communion?
19:00 — Why faith shapes every part of life, even topics not directly mentioned in Scripture
21:33 — How to reach atheists and secular humanists who view religion as myth
25:35 — Do pets (cats, dogs) go to heaven?
26:18 — How to lovingly respond to women who believe abortion is healthcare
30:03 — How to share your faith as a new Christian with limited Scripture knowledge
34:11 — How to talk with someone who reveres Mary almost as much as Jesus
38:47 — Helping Gen Z stay focused on Christ in an overstimulated, distracted world
42:58 — Are you married in God’s eyes without signing state marriage papers?
45:56 — The “sons of God,” Nephilim, and ancient aliens in Genesis
51:25 — Are “rest in peace” wishes meaningful for celebrities who weren’t Christians?
55:16 — Books (other than the Bible) that transformed my faith
57:18 — How can a loving God send people to hell forever?
1:04:19 — Communion, closing thoughts, and prayer
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In this 9AM Ask Me Anything service, Pastor Lucas Miles responds to real questions submitted by both our in-person congregation and online church family. After a brief introduction about the importance of open dialogue in the church, Pastor Lucas dives into a wide range of theological, cultural, and practical topics. Questions include personal reflections on Charlie Kirk, the difference between accepting Jesus as Savior versus Lord, whether people in heaven will know who is missing, and how to help children understand modern cultural and spiritual challenges. Pastor Lucas also addresses inquiries about young adult ministry, Catholic doctrine regarding stillborn children and baptism, whether someone can “out-sin” salvation, the meaning of Revelation 3:5, free will and praying for loved ones, the biblical case for (or against) purgatory, and perspectives on the rapture and end-times theology. He closes the Q&A by discussing the dangers of personality-driven Christianity and church leadership. The service then transitions into a powerful time of baptisms, celebrating new faith commitments, followed by communion and a closing prayer. Throughout the service, Pastor Lucas emphasizes humility, scriptural grounding, and the value of community as he encourages honest questions and thoughtful, biblically rooted discussion.
Key Themes:
Timestamps:
00:00 — Ask Me Anything begins (Main Talk / Intro)
04:15 — What was Charlie Kirk like?
06:36 — Difference between receiving Jesus as Savior vs. Lord
08:38 — Will we know who is not in heaven with us?
12:19 — How to explain Pagan/occult threats to kids
14:55 — Is a young adults group coming?
15:43 — Catholic question: What to say about a stillborn child?
18:58 — Should I be baptized as an adult if I was baptized as a baby?
20:47 — Can you out-sin your salvation?
24:22 — Revelation 3:5 — Can your name be erased from the Book of Life?
26:19 — Free will vs. praying for a loved one drifting into sin
30:52 — Is purgatory biblical?
35:04 — Do you believe in the rapture? (Pre-trib, mid-trib, post-trib?)
46:48 — Cult of personality — what does it mean?
51:55 — Baptisms
56:44 — Communion
59:04 — Closing prayer & dismissal
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Join Pastor Lucas Miles as he delivers a timely message addressing the growing cultural shift toward pagan and post-Christian worldviews. In this sermon, Pastor Lucas emphasizes that the challenge facing the church is not individual people, but the larger attempt to replace the Christian worldview with spiritual substitutes that promise meaning yet lead people away from the truth of the Gospel. He explains why the church must understand both the moment we’re living in and the direction society is moving—preparing to become the “Church of Tomorrow” by standing firm with clarity, conviction, and grace.
Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas highlights the importance of open dialogue within the church, pointing to our upcoming “Ask Me Anything” Sunday as an opportunity for honest questions and deeper discipleship. He also unpacks the significance of communion as a reminder of Christ’s victory and the transformation available to every believer. Drawing from early church history, he shows how Christians in ancient Rome defended their faith against false accusations and makes clear the parallels to modern criticisms of Christianity today—accusations of bigotry, judgmentalism, and irrelevance.
Pastor Lucas then explores humanity’s built-in awareness of God and explains how suppressing that truth leads to spiritual confusion and the rise of alternative belief systems. He addresses the increasing popularity of modern spiritual trends—earth worship, reincarnation, astrology, manifestation, chakras, and globalism—revealing how the desires behind these beliefs ultimately point back to what only Christ can fulfill. The message concludes with a call to reestablish the goodness of God in people’s hearts, demolish arguments that set themselves against the knowledge of God, and invite those seeking spiritual truth to find their answers in Jesus.
Key Themes:
• The rise of pagan and post-Christian worldviews
• Preparing to be the “Church of Tomorrow”
• The importance of open dialogue (“Ask Me Anything” Sunday)
• Communion and the victory of Christ
• Early Christian apologetics and modern accusations
• Humanity’s innate awareness of God
• The pursuit of spirituality in all the wrong places
• Reestablishing God’s goodness in a confused culture
• Calling seekers to truth found only in Jesus
Timestamps:
3:21 — The Church of Tomorrow & Facing Cultural Threats
3:40 — The Rise of Post-Christian & Pagan Worldviews
3:59 — Paganism, Marxism & Competing Ideologies
4:17 — Understanding Today to Prepare for Tomorrow
4:54 — A New “Apology”: Defending the Christian Faith
5:59 — Early Church Apologetics: Justin Martyr & Rome
7:27 — Accusations Faced by Early Christians
12:21 — Modern Accusations Against the Church
13:46 — Romans 1: Awareness & Suppression of God
17:03 — The Search for Meaning & Spiritual Confusion
21:44 — Pagan Pursuits vs. Fulfillment in Christ
26:14 — Globalism & the Kingdom of God
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Join Pastor Lucas Miles as he continues his series on “The Pagan Threat.” In this powerful message, Pastor Lucas clarifies that the threat is not individual pagans, but the broader effort to replace the Christian Gospel in society with alternative ideologies rooted in secularism and Marxism. He explains how these movements often use the Hegelian dialectic to introduce radical ideas under more socially acceptable terms, ultimately seeking to erode the foundations of biblical truth. Drawing from Scripture, including the account of the Tower of Babel, Pastor Lucas explores the spiritual and historical roots of humanity’s rebellion against God and warns against the rise of self-deification—when individuals place themselves in the position of God, defining morality and truth on their own terms.
Pastor Lucas also exposes how “soft paganism” has subtly crept into the modern church, through practices like the Enneagram and through attitudes that judge others in ways that only God can. Throughout the message, Pastor Lucas addresses three major challenges facing Christians today: doubts about the goodness of God, the church’s role in justice, and the exclusivity of Christianity. He explains that questioning God’s goodness lies at the heart of rebellion, that the failures of the church do not invalidate the truth of the Gospel, and that salvation is found only in Jesus—yet God’s love is revealed in giving humanity the dignity of choice.
Key Themes:
The real “Pagan Threat"
The use of the Hegelian dialectic
Rebellion and self-deification
“Soft paganism” in the modern church
Doubting God’s goodness
The church’s role in justice
The exclusivity of Christ
The call to discernment and truth
Timestamps:
01:22 - What is the Pagan Threat?
02:11 - Marxism, Hegelian Dialectic, and Cultural Shifts
04:36 - Tower of Babel & Rebellion Against God
07:20 - Cancel Culture and the “Hive Brain”
08:23 - Self-Deification and Worship of Self
09:31 - Soft Paganism in the Church
11:09 - The Enneagram and Occult Influences
13:12 - Why Deception is So Effective
14:01 - Three Main Challenges to Faith
15:36 - Doubting the Goodness of God
18:54 - The Problem of Evil & God’s Character
22:41 - The Church’s Role in Justice
28:09 - The Exclusivity of Christianity
51:42 - Closing Prayer & Invitation
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Episode Description:
In this thought-provoking message, Pastor Lucas Miles explores the spiritual and ideological forces shaping today’s culture. Drawing from history, philosophy, and scripture, he unpacks how Marxist and pagan ideas have merged to challenge biblical values and redefine identity, truth, and morality. Using transgenderism as a case study, Lucas explains how social contagion and ideological colonization are influencing families, schools, and churches, urging viewers to recognize the deeper principles at work behind the latest cultural trends.
Lucas also delves into the ancient roots of these movements, highlighting the influence of Hermeticism and the “seven principles” that underpin much of today’s radical ideology. He warns against the dangers of “directed evolution” and the temptation to play God, calling believers to stand firm in their faith, discern the times, and return to God’s created order. The message concludes with a call to repentance, spiritual clarity, and hope in Christ.
📖 Key themes:
Timestamps:
00:50 – Marxism, Hegel, and the spiritual battle
02:46 – Why this topic matters for families and faith
03:56 – The challenge of addressing these issues with loved ones
06:34 – Transgenderism as a cultural example
10:20 – The concept of social contagion among youth
12:24 – The rise of ideological colonization
19:33 – “Rent a Pastor” and manipulation of Christian messaging
22:22 – Gender ideology as a pagan religious movement
35:04 – Hermeticism and the seven principles
45:20 – Final call to return to God’s order and closing prayer
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The Real Reason America Is Turning from God with Pastor Lucas Miles
Episode Description:In this powerful continuation of The Pagan Threat series, Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks how the Hegelian dialectic—thesis, antithesis, and synthesis—has become the engine driving America’s moral and cultural drift.
From the shift away from a constitutional republic to the erosion of biblical values, Lucas exposes how conflict is strategically manufactured to advance ideological change. He explains how this same dialectic now shapes conversations around marriage, gender, government, and even the church itself.
Lucas confronts the rise of modern paganism and goddess worship, showing how ancient spirits of rebellion—Asherah, Diana, and Gaia—have reemerged in pop culture and progressive spirituality. Drawing from Scripture and history, he traces the spiritual roots of feminism, socialism, and radical environmentalism, connecting them to a single global agenda: to replace God with man-made utopia.
You’ll also hear Lucas explain the “master-slave dialectic” and how it fuels identity politics, feminism, and digital idolatry—from the sexual revolution to the rise of OnlyFans. His message is clear: every attempt to find identity apart from Christ leads to bondage.
📖 Key themes:
Timestamps:
00:52 – The Hegelian Dialectic Explained
01:22 – Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis in American History
02:23 – Democracy vs. Constitutional Republic
03:11 – The Shift Toward Democratic Socialism
04:18 – Why Discuss These Topics in Church?
05:33 – The Role of the Church & King Jesus
06:34 – Marriage, Gender, and Synthesis
07:20 – Ideologies vs. People: Speaking the Truth in Love
08:22 – Patterns in Society & the Role of Women
08:47 – Goddess Worship: Scriptural and Modern Examples
09:56 – Pop Culture, “No King’s Day,” and Deification
12:12 – Jeremiah 44: Queen of Heaven
13:13 – Goddess Worship in History and Today
14:34 – Modern Examples: Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Environmentalism
15:29 – Gaia, Mother Earth, and Radical Environmentalism
16:21 – The Master-Slave Dialectic
17:09 – Power Dynamics: Unions, Men & Women
18:02 – Feminism, Workforce, and Value
19:24 – Sexual Revolution, Pornography, and OnlyFans
21:13 – Digital Paganism and Modern Idolatry
22:11 – The Curse: Seeking Value from Others
23:11 – Paganism in Modern America
24:37 – The Threat: Replacing Christianity with New Worldviews
25:37 – Margaret Sanger, Feminism, and Revisionist Christianity
27:00 – Madame Blavatsky, Theosophy, and Spiritual Lineage
28:24 – Reincarnation, Self-Help, and the Pursuit of Divinity
29:37 – Gaia, Transhumanism, and the Blurring of Lines
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In this eye-opening message, Pastor Lucas Miles reveals how the modern progressive agenda—transhumanism, gender ideology, radical feminism, and even environmentalism—are all fueled by the same ancient, spiritual deception.
Drawing from Hegel, Marx, and early feminist thought, Pastor Lucas traces the philosophical and theological roots of today’s cultural revolution—showing how a Marxist-pagan worldview seeks to dethrone God and make humanity its own god.
Through biblical insight and historical clarity, he contrasts this counterfeit “utopia” with the true hope of the Gospel: that only Christ’s return can make all things new.
📖 Topics include:
If you’ve ever wondered how we got here as a culture — and what believers can do to push back — this message will equip you to stand firm in truth and courage.
Timestamps:
04:00 – Why Church Is Different Here
07:00 – Standing Strong in Faith
10:00 – The Pagan Threat: What Is It?
13:00 – Marxism Explained: Oppressor vs. Oppressed
17:00 – The Hegelian Dialectic and Social Change
22:00 – Marxism’s Impact on Family and Society
27:00 – Christianity as “The Oppressor” in Modern Culture
32:00 – True Liberation: The Gospel vs. Marxism
36:00 – How Marxist Ideas Influence the Next Generation
41:00 – Media, Entertainment, and Cultural Narratives
46:00 – Lilith, Feminism, and Revisionist History
52:00 – Guarding Against Foreign Ideologies
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Faith Under Fire: Pastor Lucas Miles & Andrew Sedra on Persecution, Freedom, and Revival
Pastor Lucas Miles opens with a powerful reflection on revival, the call to deeper intimacy with Christ, and the growing influence of cultural paganism in our world today. He challenges listeners to move beyond routine service into true discipleship—inviting believers to give God a year to completely transform their lives.
The message continues with guest speaker Pastor Andrew Sedra, who brings a global perspective from his ministry experience across the Middle East and Australia. Together, they unpack the rising challenges facing the global church—from secularism and persecution to the cost of genuine faith.
This conversation cuts to the heart of what it means to follow Jesus in an age of compromise—calling believers to courage, repentance, and action. Through stories, biblical truth, and prophetic insight, Pastor Lucas and Pastor Andrew remind us that revival starts not in culture or politics, but in the surrendered heart of every believer.
Timestamps:
0:22 – Reflections on the Brave & Free conference
0:36 – The “Pagan Threat” series wrap-up and communion
1:15 – The need for intimacy with Christ and true revival
2:44 – Announcements and logistics for services
5:01 – Discipleship vs. service: what it means to follow Christ
9:15 – The antithesis of Christianity and paganism
13:53 – The prevalence of paganism in modern culture
16:46 – The trauma of the current generation and its impact
21:15 – The importance of sensitivity to God and direct gospel conversations
26:40 – The call to repentance and total surrender
27:41 – Introduction of guest speaker Andrew Sedra
28:52 – Honoring courageous leadership and the cost of truth
31:07 – Global perspectives: revival, persecution, and the state of the church
33:56 – The loss of the fear of God and rise of manufactured fears
36:35 – Building the church and defending religious liberty
39:23 – The threat of totalitarianism in Australia and the West
41:12 – Digital identity, surveillance, and the erosion of freedom
44:49 – The alliance of leftism and Islam, and its implications
47:14 – The need for Christian nations and sanctuary for believers
48:36 – The case for Christianity vs. Islam in culture and law
50:54 – The hope for revival and a call to action
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Pastor Lucas Miles launches a new series titled "Pagan Threat" to address the cultural and spiritual battles confronting the modern church. Drawing from his latest book and recent world events, Pastor Lucas unpacks the rise of paganism, Marxist ideology, and the infiltration of progressive worldviews in both society and the church. This message challenges believers to stand firm in biblical truth, recognize deception, and live courageously in a world drifting from God.
Timestamps:
01:16 – Communion: Meaning and Practice
06:17 – John 15: Jesus’ Words on Persecution
08:11 – Addressing Modern Issues: Suicide, Gender, New Age, Marxism
09:37 – The Purpose of the Series: Understanding & Responding
10:29 – Defining Paganism & Its Modern Expressions
12:11 – Paganism, Self-Deification, and Cultural Trends
13:51 – The Threat: Leveraging Paganism, Not People
15:46 – The Growth of Paganism & Impact on Youth
17:51 – Marxism’s Influence & Cultural Role Models
19:11 – The Marxist Agenda: Replacing Christianity
21:20 – Christianity’s Role in Society & Education
23:03 – Marxism, Critical Theory, and Oppression
25:11 – Class Struggle, Liberation, and the Gospel
27:49 – Marxism as a Parasite: Host and Vehicle
29:25 – Progressive Christianity & Social Justice
31:05 – Long-Term Effects: Deconstruction or Return to Faith
33:01 – Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps
34:23 – Encouragement: Focus on Christ, Not Conspiracy
36:05 – The Only Solution: Relying on the Lord
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This week, guest speaker Pastor Garrett Myers from Resurrection Church in Lima, Ohio, brought a powerful message of hope titled “Joy Comes in the Morning.” Speaking to a church walking through grief, Pastor Garrett reminded us that while weeping may last for a night, God’s joy and faithfulness remain unshaken (Psalm 30:5).
Drawing from Joshua 1 and Acts 12, he challenged us to rise up with courage, let go of offenses, walk in unity, and commit to constant prayer—for our leaders, for one another, and for revival in our community. Pastor Garrett reminded us that while God opens doors, we are called to step through them in boldness, forgiveness, and faith.
The service closed with baptisms and a clear call: stand together, pray continually, and trust that even in seasons of loss, joy comes in the morning.
02:51 – Psalm 30:5 – Weeping and Joy
03:50 – Remembering Charlie Kirk
06:20 – Words from Pastor Lucas
08:00 – The Call to Rise Up
09:45 – Be Strong and Courageous (Joshua 1)
13:00 – Getting Over Offense & Forgiveness
16:30 – A Defining Moment for the Church
18:00 – Acts 12: The Early Church’s Response
21:45 – The Power of Constant Prayer
25:00 – Revival and the Power of Unity
28:00 – Practical Steps: Praying for Pastors and Churches
30:00 – Finding Peace and Joy in God’s Presence
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
Pastor Lucas Miles delivered a powerful and moving message titled "The Martyr’s Crown," reflecting on the life, faith, and recent martyrdom of Charlie Kirk. The service was a time of both mourning and hope, as we remembered Charlie’s commitment to Christ and the impact his life continues to have around the world. This episode is a call to action: to reconcile broken relationships, share the gospel with urgency, and stand firm in faith no matter the cost.
Key Takeaways:
Let us honor Charlie’s legacy by living courageously for Christ, seeking reconciliation, and sharing the gospel with those around us. May we all strive to receive the “martyr’s crown” by remaining faithful, no matter the cost.
1:24 Encouragement: Stay Out of the Fray, Focus on Christ
2:01 The Dangers of Distraction
4:29 The Threats Facing Our Society
5:01 No More: Standing Against Cultural Decay
6:48 The Worst They Can Do Is Kill You
10:32 The Church’s Purpose: Equipping for Ministry
11:25 A Call to Men: Time to Lead
13:59 Remembering Charlie’s Words and the Word of God
17:24 What is Martyrdom? Standing for Christ
18:21 Church History: Polycarp’s Story
27:43 Five Truths About Martyrdom
42:24 The Call to Remain Faithful and Awake
45:26 Invitation to Stand and Respond
47:11 The Value of a Life Surrendered to Christ
49:35 Encouragement to Find a Church Home and Commit to Growth
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Featuring: Dr. David Imes
This week, Dr. David Imes shared a powerful message on the importance of renewing our minds, drawing from Romans 12:2: "Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God."
Dr. Imes addressed the struggles many of us face with anxious thoughts and the impact of our thought life on our well-being. He explained that science and faith both affirm our ability to change and grow—our brains are "neuroplastic," meaning they can be reshaped by our thoughts and choices. God has given us the spiritual DNA to become more like Christ, and we are called to take every thought captive, replacing negativity with the truth of God's Word.
Key practical steps included:
Dr. Imes encouraged us to see ourselves as God sees us—loved, forgiven, and empowered to live out His will. As we renew our minds, we not only experience personal transformation but are better equipped to share hope with a hurting world.
Let’s commit this week to renewing our minds through God’s Word and living out our true identity in Christ!
Timestamps:
01:38 Anxiety in Our Society
02:12 Topic Introduction: Renewing Your Mind
02:56 Faith, Science, and the Brain
03:39 Key Scripture: Romans 12:2
04:59 Metamorphosis Analogy
06:11 Spiritual DNA and God’s Promises
07:23 Changing the Way We Think
08:27 Mind vs. Brain & Neuroplasticity
10:00 Conscious and Non-Conscious Thoughts
11:00 The Brain’s Capacity for Change
12:07 How Thoughts Become Physical
13:47 Toxic Thoughts and Taking Thoughts Captive
14:57 Epigenetics: Science Confirms Scripture
16:22 Victim Mentality vs. Renewed Mind
17:42 Neurogenesis: New Mercies Every Morning
18:34 Faith, Healing, and the Power of Belief
20:43 Taking Every Thought Captive
21:44 The Power of Choice and Resting the Mind
23:06 Quieting the Mind to Hear God
24:15 Positive Self-Talk and Identity in Christ
25:32 Practical Steps for Renewing the Mind
28:10 Confessing God’s Word Over Your Life
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this episode, Pastor Lucas Miles wraps up the study of 1 Corinthians, focusing on chapters 15 and 16. He explores Paul's teachings on the resurrection, the value of the physical body, and the practical instructions Paul gives to the Corinthian church. Pastor Lucas addresses common questions about resurrection, burial practices, and the importance of generosity, unity, and love within the church.
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Practical Applications:
Timestamps
0:23 Introduction & Context
3:01 Resurrection & The Body
9:21 Questions About Burial & Cremation
14:23 The Nature of the Resurrection Body
18:40 Spiritual vs. Natural: Christian Doctrine
24:31 Victory Over Death
28:29 Practical Instructions for the Church
31:41 Unity, Leadership, and Final Exhortations
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this teaching from 1 Corinthians 15, Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks the centrality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its significance for the church today. Beginning with reflections on the communal, participatory nature of early church gatherings, Pastor Lucas contrasts the New Testament model of believers strengthening one another with the seeker-driven tendencies of many modern churches.
The message dives deep into Paul’s defense of the resurrection, addressing the Corinthians’ misunderstandings about the afterlife, the body, and the spirit. Through scriptural evidence and the testimony of eyewitnesses, Paul reminds the church that Christ’s resurrection is the foundation of Christian faith and the “first fruits” of what believers can expect. Pastor Lucas also explores themes of humility, the order of resurrection, and even difficult passages like baptism for the dead, helping listeners approach them with biblical clarity.
This episode challenges believers to hold fast to the truth of the resurrection, live with both spiritual and physical integrity, and embrace the hope of eternal life through Christ.
Timestamps
03:37 Communion and Its Significance
07:47 Understanding the Resurrection
08:53 Paul’s Concerns for the Corinthian Church
11:35 Addressing Misconceptions and Immorality
14:20 Over Realized Eschatology
16:56 The Gospel and Early Church Creeds
23:22 Eyewitnesses of the Resurrection
30:48 Understanding Manipulation vs. Humility
31:58 Paul’s Humility and Grace
33:07 The Resurrection Debate
34:55 The Importance of Resurrection in Faith
38:10 Living as Spiritual Beings
42:18 The Order of Resurrection
50:35 Baptism for the Dead Explained
55:53 Final Encouragement and Prayer
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1 Corinthians: Chapter 14 Continued
Podcast from Nfluence Church | Granger, Indiana
Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
Episode Summary:
In this message, Pastor Lucas Miles tackles one of the most debated passages in the New Testament: 1 Corinthians 14 and its teaching on women’s roles in the church. With prayerful insight and biblical depth, Pastor Lucas walks through the historical and cultural context, highlights multiple interpretations of the text, and addresses common misunderstandings surrounding Paul’s words.
From literalist readings to cultural considerations, from the nature of disruptive speech to the interpolation theory, Pastor Lucas carefully weighs each view against Scripture. His goal: to provide a balanced, Christ-centered perspective that affirms the value and participation of women in the body of Christ.
This sermon challenges restrictive interpretations while pointing believers back to the heart of God for unity, clarity, and freedom in worship.
02:08 Reading and Initial Thoughts on the Text
07:42 Literal Interpretation and Its Issues
14:56 Disruptive Speech and Cultural Context
20:42 Prohibition on Discerning Prophecies
27:49 Alternative Views and Conclusion
29:36 Early Church Writings and New Testament Consistency
30:38 Questioning Biblical Passages and Their Origins
31:35 The Infallibility and Translation of the Bible
34:33 Debating Women's Roles in the Church
41:34 Interpolation Theory and Its Implications
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this episode, Pastor Lucas Miles continues a summer-long exploration of 1 Corinthians, focusing specifically on chapter 14. The message addresses the challenges of interpreting difficult biblical passages, such as those relating to spiritual gifts and the role of women in the church. Pastor Lucas delves into three main themes: Paul’s defense of his apostolic authority, the issue of over-realized eschatology, and the importance of considering others above oneself in the church community. The discussion emphasizes the balance between pursuing spiritual gifts like tongues and prophecy while maintaining order and edification within the church assembly. The sermon also sets the stage for a deeper examination of controversial verses regarding women’s roles in the next session.
00:40 Challenges in First Corinthians
01:32 Themes in First Corinthians
02:09 Over Realized Eschatology
05:29 Pursue Love and Spiritual Gifts
10:41 The Role of Prophecy and Tongues
12:04 Order in the Assembly
19:20 Misconceptions About Tongues
22:59 Praying and Singing with Understanding
25:02 Tongues as a Sign for Unbelievers
27:01 Order in the Church Assembly
37:02 The Role of Women in the Church
43:26 Encouragement and Closing Prayer
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks 1 Corinthians 13, showing that Paul’s words on love were never meant to be reduced to a wedding poem but serve as a direct challenge to the church’s spiritual maturity. Pastor Lucas shares a lighthearted wedding story to expose how often Scripture gets pulled out of context and misapplied.
Drawing from Paul’s rebuke of the Corinthians, he addresses their overemphasis on spiritual gifts—especially tongues—and reminds us that without love, even the most dramatic displays of power or knowledge mean nothing. Pastor Lucas explains the difference between an over-realized eschatology and the true “already/not yet” nature of our faith, reminding us that spiritual gifts are temporary, but love endures forever.
The message calls believers to pursue unity in the diversity of gifts, embrace the primacy of love, and recognize that true maturity isn’t measured by charisma or gifting but by how well we reflect Christ’s love. Pastor Lucas closes with an invitation for all to experience God’s transformative love through Jesus Christ.
02:07 Contextual Understanding of 1 Corinthians
04:16 Paul's Message to the Corinthians
06:28 Over-Realized Eschatology Explained
08:07 Paul's Critique of the Corinthians' Behavior
12:20 Unity and Spiritual Gifts
17:54 The Primacy of Love
22:15 The Challenge of Love in Marriage
23:31 Defining True Love
23:58 God's Love and Human Misconceptions
28:55 The Temporary Nature of Spiritual Gifts
35:36 The Incomplete Nature of Our Spiritual Journey
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this episode, Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks 1 Corinthians 11:17–34, where Paul rebukes the Corinthians for distorting the meaning of communion. Instead of fostering unity, their approach reflected division and selfishness. Pastor Lucas explains the historical and cultural backdrop of these errors, contrasting the Christian practice of the Lord’s Supper with pagan rituals, and highlights the importance of remembering Christ’s sacrifice with the right heart. He also emphasizes how communion points believers to the anticipation of Christ’s return and the assurance of worthiness through Him.
Transitioning into 1 Corinthians 12, Pastor Lucas introduces Paul’s teaching on spiritual gifts. He addresses the Corinthians’ misuse of tongues, underscores the Spirit’s role in distributing diverse gifts, and reminds believers that all gifts exist for the common good and the strengthening of the church.
00:57 The Lord's Supper: A Deeper Dive
04:38 Unity in the Body of Christ
13:33 Transition to Spiritual Gifts
13:53 Understanding Spiritual Gifts
20:53 Correcting Misconceptions
26:03 Unity Through Diversity
35:16 Unity in the Body of Christ
36:05 The True Meaning of Baptism
37:21 The Importance of Church Community
39:51 Respect and Honor in the Church
44:42 Paul's Teachings on Church Leadership
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this insightful and thought-provoking message, Pastor Lucas Miles tackles one of the most debated passages in the New Testament — 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 — where Paul addresses the issue of head coverings.
Far from being just a cultural footnote, this passage opens up a rich conversation about authority, gender distinction, and functional submission in the life of the church. With clarity and depth, Pastor Lucas explores multiple viewpoints — from the traditional and literal, to the cultural/contextual, to the symbolism of hair as a covering — helping believers navigate this complex teaching without falling into legalism or confusion.
But this isn't just about head coverings. It's about honoring God’s design, walking in humility, and understanding how eternal principles can still shape how we live today. Whether you've wrestled with this passage before or are encountering it for the first time, this message will challenge assumptions, spark reflection, and point you back to the heart of God’s Word.
00:37 Understanding the Context of Head Coverings
01:09 Challenges in Interpreting the Passage
02:36 Paul's Instructions on Head Coverings
05:25 Different Theological Views on Head Coverings
05:48 Revival of Interest in Head Coverings
07:04 Breaking Down the Five Main Views
17:22 Paul's Thesis and the Role of Men
19:37 Roman Religious Practices and Head Coverings
25:22 Paul's Teachings on Head Coverings
26:04 Order and Authority in Creation
27:18 The Role of Angels and Theories
29:19 Distinction Between Sexes
31:58 Functional Submission and Leadership
38:52 Cultural Context and Pagan Influences
45:30 Concluding Thoughts on Authority and Gender
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
Episode Summary:
In this urgent and personal message, Pastor Lucas Miles takes us deep into 1 Corinthians 10, where Paul warns believers not to fall into the same spiritual traps that destroyed ancient Israel. Though saved and delivered, many of them clung to idols and temptations—and it cost them everything.
Through Paul's writing, Pastor Lucas calls the modern church to examine its own “high places”—those hidden areas of compromise, addiction, or false security that we refuse to tear down. From substances and relationships to emotional strongholds and spiritual apathy, nothing is off the table. If left unchecked, those things will grow into altars of idolatry in our hearts.
Lucas doesn’t just unpack theology—he tells real stories, offers practical steps, and invites listeners into radical self-reflection and freedom. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep tripping in the same area, this episode will hit home in the best way.
🕒 Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction and Personal Reflections
00:10 – Overview of Previous Chapters
01:52 – Paul's Teachings on Freedom and Rights
04:36 – Historical Context of Corinth
08:52 – Spiritual Discipline and Physical Exercise
11:56 – Lessons from the Israelites
17:38 – Temptation and God's Faithfulness
23:12 – Fleeing from Idolatry
24:56 – The Significance of Food Sacrificed to Idols
26:59 – Paul's Teachings on Permissible Actions
27:54 – Practical Instructions on Eating and Fellowship
31:43 – Balancing Personal Freedom and Responsibility
39:50 – The Concept of High Places in Our Lives
43:45 – A Testimony of Transformation
46:59 – Concluding Prayer and Encouragement
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Lucas Miles explores the deep themes of authority, freedom, and sacrifice in ministry through the lens of 1 Corinthians 9. The message unpacks the apostle Paul’s defense of his authority, his rights as a minister, and why he willingly chose not to exercise those rights. In a Corinthian culture marked by division and spiritual confusion, Paul sets a model of disciplined leadership and humility that the modern church still desperately needs.
Whether you're in full-time ministry, leadership, or simply seeking to grow in your faith, this teaching challenges listeners to count the cost, lay down personal rights when necessary, and run the race with eternity in view.
02:32 Paul's Authority and Apostleship
03:19 Challenges in the Corinthian Church
06:45 Mixed Seed Christianity
09:19 Paul's Apostolic Rights and Sacrifices
11:46 The Role of Apostles and Modern Implications
14:45 Paul's Defense and Justification
17:46 Rights of Ministers and Personal Sacrifices
27:39 The Right to Compensation for Ministers
28:25 Personal Experiences in Ministry
30:04 Balancing Rights and Responsibilities
32:23 Paul's Example of Sacrifice
37:15 Criticism and Defense of Church Practices
48:20 Running the Race for an Eternal Prize
53:28 Concluding Thoughts and Communion
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this message covering 1 Corinthians 7:17 through chapter 8, Pastor Lucas Miles helps believers navigate questions of calling, freedom, and Christian responsibility in a complex world. Paul’s instruction to “remain in the situation in which you were called” becomes a powerful call to reject legalism, societal pressure, and performance-based identity.
Pastor Lucas tackles topics like circumcision, marriage, singleness, slavery, and cultural controversies with biblical clarity and pastoral wisdom. He also transitions into chapter 8, where Paul addresses the issue of food sacrificed to idols—revealing how true Christian maturity is marked not just by knowledge, but by love. Whether you're navigating personal freedom, social pressure, or modern ethical questions, this episode will equip you with a gospel-centered lens for daily life.
01:45 Understanding the Context of Circumcision
04:04 Living as You Were Called
05:05 The Concept of Manumission and Spiritual Freedom
07:00 Paul's Perspective on Marriage and Present Distress
14:17 Eschatological Framework for Marriage
20:04 Paul's Advice on Marriage and Celibacy
26:13 Understanding the Call to Celibacy
27:14 Paul's Teachings on Food Sacrificed to Idols
28:42 Knowledge vs. Love in Christian Life
29:04 Modern Cultural Shifts and Christian Worldview
31:40 Navigating Disagreements with Love
34:15 The Divinity of Christ and Early Christian Teachings
37:00 Practical Applications: Food, Drink, and Conscience
42:51 Contemporary Issues: Vaccines and Christian Unity
47:06 Conclusion and Baptism Announcements
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this thoughtful and theologically rich teaching on 1 Corinthians 7, Pastor Lucas Miles breaks down the Apostle Paul’s guidance on marriage, sexual intimacy, singleness, and celibacy. Far from being outdated or irrelevant, Paul’s words—when properly understood in their context—speak powerfully to the confusion surrounding modern relationships.
Pastor Lucas unpacks common misunderstandings around this chapter, offering clarity on God’s design for intimacy, the unique blessings of both marriage and singleness, and how believers should approach relational challenges in light of eternity. Whether you’re single, married, widowed, or somewhere in between, this episode provides a Christ-centered lens for navigating your season with purpose and peace.
00:52 Misunderstandings and Misapplications of Scripture
02:04 Paul's Teachings on Marriage
03:21 Addressing Relationship Challenges
05:21 Eschatological Perspective
07:07 Sexual Intimacy in Marriage
14:43 Mutual Respect and Responsibilities
25:05 Singleness and Celibacy
27:52 Advice to the Unmarried and Widows
30:02 Paul's Letter to the Corinthians: Context and Controversies
31:11 Marriage and Divorce: Paul's Teachings
32:26 The Role of Government and Church in Marriage
33:31 Believers and Unbelievers in Marriage
34:07 Divorce and Remarriage: Special Cases and Pastoral Counsel
43:00 Paul's Guidance on Circumcision and Social Status
44:31 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
55:53 Closing Prayer and Blessings
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this PG-13 rated message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Lucas Miles delivers a direct and scriptural response to today’s confusion surrounding sexuality, identity, and righteousness. With boldness and biblical clarity, he explores how Paul confronts the sexual immorality present in the Corinthian church—and why these teachings still matter today.
Pastor Lucas addresses modern misconceptions about same-sex relationships, explains the original Greek language behind controversial passages, and debunks the myth that sexual orientation is a modern invention foreign to biblical authors. The call is clear: believers are to honor God with their bodies, resist cultural compromise, and walk in holiness—empowered by grace, not enslaved by it.
00:30 Heavy Topics: Sexuality and Marriage
02:00 Paul's Teachings on Righteousness
05:44 Modern Cultural Standpoint
05:55 Translation Controversies
08:58 Understanding Greek Terms
11:04 Condemnation of Homosexuality
14:59 Paul's Unique Language
17:46 Modern Misunderstandings
22:55 Conclusion and Call to Action
23:58 Paul's Coined Term and Levitical Law
24:51 Permissible vs. Beneficial: Paul's Teachings
25:50 Criticism of Paul's Life and Teachings
27:18 Body and Sexual Morality
31:16 Marriage and Celibacy
32:57 Modern Parallels and Christian Conduct
34:56 The Importance of Sexual Purity
37:51 Grace and Redemption in Christ
47:26 Encouragement and Closing Prayer
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this bold and timely message from 1 Corinthians chapters 5 and 6, Pastor Lucas Miles addresses the Apostle Paul’s strong correction of the Corinthian church for tolerating sexual immorality within the body. Paul’s words challenge both ancient and modern believers to uphold a standard of righteousness—not out of legalism, but out of love for truth and purity.
Pastor Lucas tackles difficult questions around church discipline, the misuse of grace, and how today’s cultural debates—particularly surrounding sexual ethics and homosexuality—intersect with biblical truth. This teaching offers both theological clarity and practical wisdom for standing firm in a culture that often confuses love with affirmation.
00:11 Addressing Sensitive Topics
01:46 The Influence of Society on the Church
04:27 Sexual Immorality in the Corinthian Church
11:31 Church Discipline and Its Importance
25:19 Paul's Previous Letter to the Corinthians
27:14 Paul's Second Warning to the Corinthians
27:51 Clarifying Misunderstandings on Immorality
28:37 Addressing Sexual Immorality in the Church
29:38 Navigating Relationships with Non-Believers
31:15 Judgment and Fellowship in the Church
39:35 Legal Disputes Among Believers
46:18 The Role of the Church in Judgment
50:49 Concluding Thoughts and Prayer
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this teaching from 1 Corinthians 3–4, Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks Paul’s rebuke to the Corinthian church for their spiritual immaturity, pride, and divisions. While many in the church were aligning themselves with different leaders and boasting in human wisdom, Paul reminds them—and us—that the gospel is the only true foundation.
This episode challenges listeners to examine where pride, comparison, or tribalism may be creeping into their faith. Pastor Lucas encourages us not to assume the role of Paul in the story, but instead to humbly consider how we might resemble the Corinthians—immature, distracted, and in need of deeper spiritual growth.
00:00 Introduction to First Corinthians
01:18 Paul's Relationship with the Corinthians
02:23 The Gospel and Self-Righteousness
05:07 Spiritual Maturity and Milk vs. Solid Food
11:25 Divisions in the Church
17:56 Paul's Metaphors: Agriculture and Architecture
25:02 The Church as God's Temple
29:27 The Collective in Christ vs. Secular Collectivism
30:23 Ego and the Path Back to Paradise
31:24 Misinterpretations of Destroying God's Temple
32:23 The Dangers of Arrogance and Division
34:11 Over Realized Eschatology Explained
36:01 Living in the Tension of Now and Not Yet
37:07 Paul's Call for Humility and Unity
38:31 Functional Subordination in the Trinity
39:54 Paul's Role as a Servant and Manager
45:03 Warnings Against Premature Judgement
49:56 Paul's Sacrifices and the Proof of His Mission
52:02 Paul's Final Appeal for Unity and Love
55:24 Concluding Prayer and Reflections
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this kickoff to our summer teaching series through 1 Corinthians, Pastor Lucas Miles sets the stage by exploring the wild, influential, and morally complex city of Corinth. Known in ancient times as a cultural and commercial hub, Corinth was also infamous for its immorality—so much so that the term “Corinthian woman” became shorthand for promiscuity.
As Pastor Lucas explains, this wasn’t just a random New Testament letter—it was Paul’s response to a church planted in the middle of chaos. And while the city may be ancient, its challenges feel eerily familiar in today’s cultural climate.
00:38 Paul's Sources of Information
02:16 The Formal Structure of Paul's Letters
04:42 Challenges in Studying 1 Corinthians
08:59 Paul's Call for Unity
11:38 Divisions in the Corinthian Church
14:40 Paul's Critique of Worldly Wisdom
20:43 Modern Parallels and Personal Reflections
23:17 Teaching Discernment Through God's Word
24:02 The Foolishness of the Cross
26:43 God's Wisdom vs. Human Wisdom
29:54 Paul's Message to the Corinthians
37:09 The Mind of Christ
41:51 Communion and Closing Remarks
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Featuring: Pastor Lucas Miles
In this powerful kickoff to our summer series in 1 Corinthians, Pastor Lucas Miles unpacks the deep cultural and spiritual challenges faced by the Corinthian church—and why they mirror many of the issues we still face today.
00:34 Historical Background of Corinth
01:15 Geographical Significance of Corinth
02:08 Cultural and Social Dynamics of Corinth
07:59 Religious Landscape and Pagan Practices
15:53 Paul's Arrival and Ministry in Corinth
20:47 Challenges and Encouragement in Paul's Mission
21:37 Paul's Ministry in Corinth
21:51 Paul Faces Opposition
23:08 The Conversion of Sosthenes
25:23 Paul's Departure and Travels
27:18 Introduction of Apollos
30:35 Paul's Letter to the Corinthians
33:39 Addressing Divisions in the Church
35:22 Unity in Christ
38:30 Conclusion and Prayer
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He preached on the Day of Pentecost and 3000 people were added to the church. Peter goes further in this chapter of Acts by declaring his ministry to the gentiles as he affirm the message of Paul and Barnabas.
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Saul's moment of grace happened on the road to Demascus. His devotion had made him one of the most feared men among Christians because of his persecution of the church. Pastor Lucas even addresses the supposed name change of Saul to Paul.
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Were Ananias & Sapphira true believers? Pastor Lucas takes us into this interesting happening in the book of Acts.
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In today's podcast we are asked to answer the question, "Are we all in?" Acts is a book that was written to inspire us to share Jesus even in the face of persecution.
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Join Pastor Lucas Miles as we go through The Acts of The Apostles. This episode we see the persecution of the church has it's beginning.
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Join us as Pastor Lucas Miles continues the series Acts of The Apostles. This week we see that the Gospel Extends to the Gentiles as the Apostles take the message beyond Jerusalem.
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The Book of Acts isn't just about what happened during the time of the original apostles, it is really about the acts of The Church. Listen as Pastor Lucas Miles takes us through an in-depth look at this book that is actually still being written.
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker Shane Winnings deliver a standalone message titled "Intrusive Thoughts" (Recorded 08/20/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles wrap up the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 08/13/2023).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker Micah Beckwith deliver a standalone message titled "The Heart of Woship" (Recorded 08/06/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 07/23/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 07/16/2023).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker Ryan Helfenbein deliver a standalone message titled "God & Country" (Recorded 07/02/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 07/09/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 06/25/2023).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker Matt Hunsberger deliver a standalone message titled "The Good Father" (Recorded 06/18/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Woke Jesus (Recorded 06/04/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Dr. David Imes deliver a standalone message titled "Help My Unbelief" (Recorded 05/21/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver the first half of a message titled "The Godly Family" (Recorded 05/14/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles deliver the second half of her message titled "I Got Issues! - Understanding Today's Identity Crisis" (Recorded 05/07/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles deliver a standalone message titled "I Got Issues! - Understanding Today's Identity Crisis" (Recorded 04/30/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Dr. Tom Anderson deliver a standalone message titled "What is Truth?" (Recorded 04/23/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles wrap up the series titled Hearing From Heaven (Recorded 04/16/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Hearing From Heaven (Recorded 04/09/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Hearing From Heaven (Recorded 04/02/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Hearing From Heaven (Recorded 03/26/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series diving into the story of the prophet Isaiah titled Hearing From Heaven (Recorded 03/19/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Steve Carlson deliver a standalone message titled "Living Out of Abundance" (Recorded 03/12/2023).
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Walt Heyer's discussion, hosted by Lucas Miles, explores the science and psychology of gender and the effects it has on our society. You will build an understanding of how to protect children from the harm caused by misinformed gender decisions. Gain insight into the reality of gender regret, and how it affects individuals and our culture.
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series titled Destination Eternity (Recorded 03/05/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series titled Destination Eternity (Recorded 02/26/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Destination Eternity (Recorded 02/19/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series titled Destination Eternity (Recorded 02/12/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled Destination Eternity (Recorded 02/05/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "Redefine Your Life" (Recorded 01/29/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series "Redefine Your Life" (Recorded 01/22/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "Redefine Your Life" (Recorded 10/23/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled Redefine Your Life: A Journey Into Christian Discipleship (Recorded 01/08/2023).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled "Rebirth" during our Christmas Eve celebrations (Recorded 12/24/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles deliver a standalone message titled "The Cry - The (Secret) Prayer of Zechariah" (Recorded 12/18/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled "Celebrating Christmas in a Way That Glorifies Christ" (Recorded 12/11/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled "The Story of the Inn" (Recorded 12/04/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "The Laws That Govern Faith" (Recorded 11/27/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "The Laws That Govern Faith" (Recorded 11/20/2022).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker David Imes deliver a standalone message titled "Be Holy as I am Holy" (Recorded 11/13/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series "The Laws That Govern Faith" (Recorded 11/06/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "The Laws That Govern Faith." (Recorded 10/30/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "The Laws That Govern Faith." (Recorded 09/04/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles begin a new series titled The Laws That Govern Faith (Recorded 10/16/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 10/09/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 10/02/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/25/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/25/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/25/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/18/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/11/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 09/04/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled Miracles, the Supernatural, and the Christian Faith (Recorded 08/28/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled Bold Church (Recorded 08/21/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled The Righteous Are as Bold as a Lion (Recorded 08/14/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Guest Pastor Micah Beckwith deliver a standalone message titled The Power of Prayer (Recorded 08/07/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "What is the Gospel?"(Recorded 07/31/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "What is the Gospel?"(Recorded 07/24/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "What is the Gospel?"(Recorded 07/17/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series "What is the Gospel?"(Recorded 07/10/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series "What is the Gospel?"(Recorded 07/03/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series What is the Gospel? (Recorded 06/26/2022*).
*Due to technical difficulties the first portion of this message was not captured.
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled What is the Gospel? (Recorded 06/19/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Pentecost and the Mission (Recorded 06/12/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Pentecost and the Mission(Recorded 06/05/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled The Christian Left (Recorded 10/24/2021 at Mountain High Chapel in Morrison, CO).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled Hijacking the Church (Recorded 05/01/2022 at The Crossing Church in Tampa, FL).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled A Scriptural Foundation for the Pro Life Christian (Recorded 05/08/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his study in 2 Timothy (Recorded 05/01/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his study in 2 Timothy (Recorded 04/24/2022).
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Happy Easter! Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled From the Cross to the Throne (Recorded 04/17/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his study in 2 Timothy (Recorded 04/10/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a study in 2 Timothy. (Recorded 04/03/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Dr. David Imes deliver a standalone message. (Recorded 03/27/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Finding & Following the Will of God (Recorded 03/20/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Finding & Following the Will of God (Recorded 03/06/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Finding & Following the Will of God (Recorded 03/13/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Steve Carlson deliver a standalone message. (Recorded 02/27/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled Finding & Following the Will of God (Recorded 02/20/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Freedom from Sin (Recorded 02/13/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Freedom from Sin (Recorded 02/06/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles continue the series Freedom from Sin (Recorded 01/30/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Freedom from Sin (Recorded 01/23/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series Freedom from Sin (Recorded 01/16/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled Freedom from Sin (Recorded 01/09/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles deliver a standalone message titled [Re]Born to be Free (Recorded 01/02/2022).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Gift of Faith (Recorded 12/19/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Gift of Faith (Recorded 12/05/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Gift of Faith (Recorded 12/12/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Gift of Faith (Recorded 11/28/2021).
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Tune in to listen to guest speakers Drs. Thomas & Maureen Anderson deliver a standalone message. (Recorded 11/21/2021).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker Grant Fraley deliver a standalone message titled Solving old Problems (Recorded 11/07/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series titled The Gift of Faith (Recorded 10/31/2021).
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Tune in to listen to guest speaker David Imes deliver a standalone message titled Compassion Means Action (Recorded 10/24/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles deliver a standalone message titled Don't Forget to Live (Recorded 10/17/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series A Theology of Body and Conscience (Recorded 10/10/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series A Theology of Body and Conscience (Recorded 10/3/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Foundation for a Miracle (Recorded 8/8/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin a new series; A Theology of Body and Conscience (Recorded 9/19/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Krissy Miles deliver a standalone message titled Trusting God, Rejecting Man (Recorded 9/12/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series A Theology of Body and Conscience (Recorded 9/26/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Foundation for a Miracle (Recorded 8/29/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Foundation for a Miracle (Recorded 8/22/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Foundation for a Miracle (Recorded 8/15/2021).
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue the series The Foundation for a Miracle (Recorded 9/5/2021).
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Happy Easter! Tune in to join us celebrate a risen savior!
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his mini series "Goodness of God."
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his mini series "Goodness of God."
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles continue his mini series "Goodness of God."
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Tune in to listen to Pastor Lucas Miles begin his mini series "Goodness of God."
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