The Acts 19 account isn't just ancient history; it's the blueprint for how God has always moved His kingdom forward, and it's an invitation to ask yourself: which role will you play in someone's gospel story today?
Bill Allison shares today that Jesus was never meant to be one slice of the pie. And the ultimate question is not “Who is your Savior?” but “Who's driving your car?"
Today’s passage explores what happens the moment ordinary people admit they can't solve their problems themselves and hand them to a God who specializes in the miraculous.
Spiritual maturity moves beyond asking, "Can I?" and seeks the good of others and the glory of God. This passage gives us life-changing questions that will help us navigate "gray" areas with wisdom, love, and Gospel purpose.
What if the most important question isn't "What am I allowed to do?" but "Who am I allowing to influence me?" Some things are not spiritually neutral. They identify and shape us and this passage calls us to examine who has a seat of influence in our lives.
Compromise rarely begins with rebellion; it often starts with unguarded affections and quiet confidence that says, “It’ll be fine.” Guarding your heart and fleeing temptation are essential if you want to live fully devoted to Jesus in a world full of distractions.
Every father leaves an imprint. Does that influence build children up or beat them down? This passage challenges parents to move from control and frustration to presence, encouragement, and gospel-shaped leadership.
What if the greatest opportunities God gives you aren't the things you have to do, but the things you willingly choose to do for the sake of others?
What happens when your rights collide with God's mission? This passage teaches us that Gospel-centered believers prioritize responsibility over personal preference.
What happens when “being right” starts hurting people around you? Think beyond personal freedom and consider how our choices affect the spiritual health of others.
What happens when we ignore the limits God built into our lives? We have a need for seasons of rest because of the danger of burnout. Stepping away by faith leads to God restoring what constant pressure has depleted.
In a culture that celebrates hustle, busyness, and constant productivity, God offers something radically different: rest. Rhythms of rest are not signs of weakness, but acts of faith that reconnect us to God, joy, and the life He created us to enjoy.
Faith is often harder and messier than we expect. This passage gives us a raw and honest picture of what it looks like to trust God through both miracles and heartbreak.
What if the hardest command Jesus gives is actually the doorway to the most powerful kind of life? This passage challenges everything you think about justice, enemies, and what it really means to follow Jesus.
We live in a world more connected than ever, yet many people feel deeply unknown and alone. The gospel doesn’t just reconcile us to God—it draws us into a radically different kind of community marked by humility, authenticity, and shared purpose.
What if worship isn’t about a place or a song—but about every moment of your life? Romans 12:1–2 reveals how God’s mercy reshapes everything, turning ordinary routines into sacred purpose.
Everyday responsibilities, relationships, and pressures can quietly divide our devotion to Christ. This passage challenges us to identify, understand, and reorder our lives so we don’t miss what matters most—an undistracted, fully devoted relationship with Jesus.
Everyone knows the Easter story—but what if we’ve become so familiar with it that we’ve missed its power? If the resurrection of Jesus is true, it changes everything about who He is, our need for forgiveness, and our ability to live with real victory. Let’s move beyond simply hearing the story and wrestle with the most important question of all: What if it’s true?
What if the circumstances you’re trying to escape are actually the very place God wants to meet you? Stop waiting for life to change and start experiencing God’s presence, purpose, and power right where you are.
Relationships can get complicated fast—whether you’re single, married, or somewhere in between—your current season isn’t a mistake, it’s a gift with purpose, guidance, and a path to peace. Discover how God’s plan speaks directly into your situation and offers hope no matter how messy things feel.
Talking about sex in church can feel awkward—but the Bible isn’t silent about it. This passage shows that intimacy in marriage is not merely about pleasure but about protection, responsibility, and mutual self-giving. This message challenges cultural extremes and shows how God designed sexual intimacy to strengthen marriages and reflect the heart of the Gospel.
Awkward moments are usually something we try to avoid, but Jesus often uses them to accomplish His greatest work. Learn how God may use awkward moments in our own lives to confront truth, bring growth, and transform us into witnesses for Christ.
Sexual freedom promises satisfaction but often delivers control, regret, and brokenness. This passage offers a clear, hope-filled plan for sexual purity—not rooted in shame or rule-keeping, but in worship, freedom, and devotion to Jesus.
Conflict in the church is inevitable—but mishandling it is not. God has a design for resolution within the body of Christ. It involves seeking wise help, embracing gospel-shaped humility, and trusting that God’s way leads to peace and spiritual maturity.
Our culture celebrates tolerance and avoids hard conversations, but true love does not ignore what destroys. This passage teaches us that purity is not about restriction, but protection.
In one of the most intimate moments before the cross, Jesus prays not for comfort or escape—but for unity among His followers. This message invites us to eavesdrop on that prayer and discover how a clear mission, shared vision, and lived-out values help the church move together with purpose. Like a team breaking the huddle, the call is clear: know the play, know your assignment, and run it together so the world may know Jesus.
What happens when a growing church reaches a point where one leader can no longer shepherd everyone well? In this message, we explore the New Testament pattern of shared leadership and discover that God designed His church to be led by a plurality of gifted, qualified elders—not driven by one personality. We are being invited to move beyond maintaining the status quo and step forward in faith toward a healthier, more biblical future for the church.
Join us for live worship as we talk about one of the most unnatural, yet supernatural, things you can do...forgive someone that has wronged you.
Have you ever gotten a gift and wondered, “What do I even do with this?” Every believer is ‘gifted,’ but many wrestle with what to do with it. Join us as we learn the difference between going to church and being the church.
This foundational sermon sets the stage for a powerful revelation of “what we need” (as a church) and invites every believer to discover how God uniquely works through them.
Ever struggle to live out what you say you believe?! This wild story from the life of Elijah gives us some insight into what may be causing the problem.
Here’s a Christmas challenge: Let’s pause the chaos, confront the lies we believe, and rediscover the wonder of a God who wants not just to forgive us—but to walk with us and change us.
What does God want me to do? The simple answer is “be holy.” The way to do this might not be what you think. Instead of striving to move ourselves from “sinner” to “saint,” we learn that God has already positioned us in holiness and continues shaping us through His Spirit. By seeing sanctification as relational rather than mechanical, we discover the freedom of abiding in Christ and letting His presence bring heaven to our hearts.
Have you ever felt stuck, frustrated, or spiritually exhausted? Often, it’s because our focus has drifted. Join us as we explore the focus that changes everything!
We often talk about Jesus coming to earth at Christmas, but long before the manger, God had already placed His first representatives on the planet—us. If you’ve ever wondered who you really are, why the world is so broken, or how Jesus makes us whole again, this sermon will point you to the surprising answers.
What does it really mean to be thankful—not just when life feels good, but even when it doesn’t make sense? Join us as we wrestle with the tension between our circumstances and God’s command to give thanks. If you’ve ever had trouble finding gratitude in the middle of real-life struggles, this message is for you!
What if being “right on the money” financially is about more than just giving? Discover how shifting your perspective from ownership to stewardship can bring freedom, purpose, and joy in every financial decision.
The world is broken, and there is no way around that. But God has always desired to walk with His creation. He made a new thing at the beginning of all things in Genesis, and in Revelation He declares again that He is making all things new. In this sermon, Pastor Linder discusses what it looks like for us to return to the innocence of Eden and to walk once more with our Creator.
Whether you think of yourself as “wealthy,” or not, this passage has great wisdom on how to think about money from a Biblical perspective.
Most people don’t want “enough.” We want to be RICH!
Before you chase the next raise or upgrade, take a closer look at what it really means to be “right on the money.”
Ok...they preach for 35 minutes once a week. What else do they do?!? This passage gives clear direction on the other things that spiritual leaders should be doing in the local church.
Who is your favorite person to “follow” online? There’s a big difference between clicking a button and truly FOLLOWING someone. This passage moves us from asking IF we follow Jesus, to asking HOW we follow Jesus.
What makes a truly good leader—talent, charisma, or something deeper? In this passage, Paul flips the world’s definition of leadership upside down, showing us that God calls leaders to be servants, stewards, and faithful under-rowers whose work is evaluated by Him alone.
Think you’re wise?!? Not so fast, my friend! This passage shows us two foolish things that “wise” men do and the dangers that proceed them. The good news is that he gives a clear solution that helps us to find TRUE wisdom!
“Don’t COME to church. BE the church.” Ok...but, what does that even mean?!? Spiritual maturity demands that we understand “how to do church,” and this passage teaches us exactly that.
Do our lives really matter? Am I making any kind of impact? In this passage, Paul reminds us that while everyone is building something, only a life founded on Jesus and built with eternal priorities will endure.
“The Lord is my Shepherd.” Behind those words is a bold confession—that we are weak, wandering sheep in desperate need of someone stronger to guide, protect, and provide for us. This sermon unpacks how the Shepherd’s presence, His personal care, and His faithful provision can transform our lives with peace and joy, even in seasons of uncertainty or suffering.
Spiritual growth is a lot like team sports. Every team has players with different roles and responsibilities. Spiritually, each of us play a part in encouraging and investing in others...but, ultimately, God produces the results. This message will help you see how God can use your everyday relationships to shape both you and those around you.
Some Christians have been saved for years yet remain stuck in spiritual infancy. This passage uncovers the subtle signs of immaturity that can hide behind church attendance and good intentions. If you’re ready to trade the bottle for real spiritual meat, this sermon will help you spot what’s holding you back and show you how to grow up in Christ.
“I don’t know what to do.” “I wish God would give me some direction, or just tell me what He wants.” This passage shows us how He does just that...and how we tend to sabotage the process.
Podcasts, Influencers, books, friends...we’re constantly bombarded with advice. Where do we get TRUE wisdom for what we’re facing?!? This passage gives us clear direction on God’s plan for true wisdom.
Ever feel like everything’s falling apart and you're just trying to hold it together? True strength isn’t found in having it all together. If you're tired of performing, striving, and trying to impress, this sermon might be exactly what your soul needs.
You ever catch yourself feeling proud of something and then realize—wait, that wasn’t really me? It’s good to remember that all the good stuff in our lives is actually God’s doing, not ours. It’s a humbling and freeing look at why we can stop trying to impress and just start saying, “He did it.”
In a world full of questions, doubts, and quick fixes, it’s easy to wonder, “What do I really need?” Spoiler alert: It’s the Gospel! Whether you’re struggling, searching, or just stuck, this sermon will help you see how the message of the cross speaks directly to your heart and your everyday life.
Churches experience division when there is an emphasis on preferences and personalities. This passage is a heartfelt plea to mend what’s torn and refocus on what truly unites us.
What if your identity isn’t defined by your worst moment—or even your best one? In a world where value is earned through performance, Paul opens his letter to a broken church not with shame, but with stunning reminders of who they are in Christ. Before confronting sin, God affirms identity—because when you know who you are, everything begins to change.
With global tension rising—wars, political unrest, and fears of what’s next—it’s no wonder many are asking, “Are we living in the end times?” In 1 Thessalonians 4–5, Paul speaks to a church filled with similar questions and fears, offering not panic, but peace—and a call to live with readiness. This sermon will help you see the headlines through a biblical lens, find comfort in God’s promises, and walk with urgent hope as we await Christ’s return.
Most dads clock out of one job only to clock into another—often more important—second shift at home. Discover how Paul’s example gives every dad a “job description” for engaging, comforting, and guiding their children with purpose. If you've ever felt the tension between exhaustion and responsibility, this message offers hope, help, and a call to something greater.
Our teens are leaving for camp, most of them just finished their school year, and several recently graduated. It is easy to look at a time like this in our lives and consider the steps of faith that are needed. But each of us are being called to take steps of faith every single day. What is it that God is calling you to do?
“My kid wants to be just like me...and it scares me to death!” What if the struggles you're facing today didn’t start with you—but with generations before you? This message explores how patterns of sin like deception, anger, or addiction can quietly pass from parent to child, but also how one decision, grounded in faith, can break the cycle. Discover how the gospel doesn’t just forgive sin—it rewrites family legacies.
Have you ever felt overlooked, unwanted, or like you’ll never measure up—no matter how hard you try? In the tangled story of Leah, Rachel, and Jacob, we discover how comparison and control can’t fill the emptiness only God was meant to satisfy.
Mother’s Day can stir up a wide range of emotions—joy, gratitude, pain, or even loss. Whether you’re celebrating or struggling, this message from the life of Jacob is a reminder that no matter how messy life gets, God is with you. In times of trouble, transition, or uncertainty, we don’t need all the answers—we just need to remember the One who never leaves our side.
Would you trade a sizable inheritance for a Value Meal?! Esau traded his legacy for a moment of relief—how often do we do the same without realizing it? This message will help you spot the lie before you surrender what matters most.
Ever feel like you’re constantly chasing something—approval, success, identity—while pretending you’ve got it all together? This message unpacks the internal conflict between who we are and who we pretend to be, and how the path to true transformation begins not with perfection, but with honesty.
Do you know the part in the movie where everything goes wrong right before the hero shows up?! What if the darkest moment(s) in your life are exactly where Jesus plans to show up and rewrite the story? In this Easter message from John 20, we explore how Jesus not only rose from the grave but also began a work that turns our deepest pain into lasting hope.
We’ve all fallen for the “this time it’ll be different” leader—like trying to fix a leaky roof with duct tape and good vibes. This sermon walks through Israel’s demand for a king, our own craving for someone to rescue us, and how Jesus flips all those expectations upside down. If you’ve ever felt let down by people you trusted, you’ll want to hear about the one King who never disappoints.
What is it that you want right now?!? We all chase after things we think will satisfy—success, stuff, relationships—but somehow, it’s never enough. Judas made the same mistake, seeing Jesus as a means to an end rather than the true source of life. What if the very things we’re craving are keeping us from the only One who can truly satisfy?
With a sermon title like this, it’s easy to think about how we’re too busy, too tired, or just don’t like people. :) But...if we’re going to “follow Jesus,” we must learn to “follow” His example. This sermon might step on your toes… but hey, at least Jesus is offering to wash them!
In Mark 7 we see a tension between Jesus and the religious leaders over a ceremonial hand-washing tradition and why the disciples didn’t wash their hands before eating. Jesus shares three warnings to the Pharisees about wrong priorities that are equally as applicable to us today as they were to them back then.
Recent surveys have indicated that between 60 and 80% of adults report feelings of loneliness and isolation. Other surveys have proven that loneliness and isolation are as damaging to a person's overall health as smoking a pack of cigarettes every day.
Something has to change! We need community.
Following a sermon series on Real Love, Mark walks us through what it means to be loved by, and connected to, God and others.
Why is it so easy to ‘love’ things that don’t really matter? Then, we struggle to show ‘love’ to the things that actually matter? Guest speaker, Thomas Osterkamp, shows us how I Corinthians 13 answers these questions.
Love is GREAT...until we’re hurt, let down, or disappointed. How does ‘real love’ respond in these times? Discover how ‘real love,’ even when tested, can transform relationships and never fails!
Have you ever tried really hard to love someone...only for your efforts to be met with rejection, resistance, or resentment?! This study of I Corinthians 13 will challenge our understanding of love and show us the true source of love that never fails.
We all “lean in” a bit when someone says, “Let me make this clear.” Jesus’ final words of John 12 cause us to “lean in” as He challenges us to confront the truth, examine our own faith, and respond to the light before it’s too late.
All by myself...🎶 You may or may not enjoy that song, but one thing is sure...that’s no way to live life! We were not designed to live in isolation. We NEED others...not just in times of crisis, but as a way of life.
Most of us have said, “No” to a child, a pet, or a salesman...but what about to GOD?! What happens when you tell GOD, “No?” Why would a person tell God, “No?” Both of these answers are clearly answered in this text from John 12.
Do you remember playing “follow the leader?” In this passage, Jesus uses a seed to illustrate what it looks like to follow Him.
“Inauguration” and “insurrection” are words referenced in modern politics. In this passage, we see BOTH of them! Join us as we see practical truth and application that will help us...whether you’re into politics, or not!
Mary washes FEET with her HAIR with about $7200 worth of perfume. Judas lies. They decide to kill Lazarus. This is a wild, yet familiar, story. BUT, there is something that you CANNOT miss in it...
Sports. Most people love them or hate them. Did you know that God actually uses sports to teach us what it looks like to walk (or “run”) with Him?! Whether you’re chasing a physical trophy or eternal crowns, this message will challenge you to reflect on how you’re living and inspire you to run with intentionality in 2025.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to truly live a life that positions you for God’s blessing? In this message, we step “behind the scenes” of Mary’s life in Luke 1 to discover three resolutions she lived by that can help us in facing a New Year.
If your life feels chaotic this season, this sermon offers hope that God is at work, even when it seems like everything is going wrong. We dive into the familiar story of Luke 2, revealing how Mary and Joseph faced challenge after challenge leading up to Jesus’ birth. From their journey, we uncover practical truths about navigating life’s messiness.
Life doesn’t always go the way we expect, does it? Plans get interrupted, and we’re left grappling with fear and uncertainty. But what if those interruptions aren’t accidents? What if they’re part of God’s bigger plan? In this sermon, we look at the story of the shepherds in Luke 2—ordinary men with ordinary plans—who had their night completely turned upside down by an angelic announcement.
Let’s be real...following Jesus isn’t a cakewalk! Sometimes it is hard to do the right thing. In this sermon about the wise men, we learn some helpful insights for these times.
Whether you’re wanting something to STOP, START, or CONTINUE...it’s often that we see that God works on His own timetable and with His own plans. The story of Zachariah and Elisabeth help us learn what to do during these times.
Overwhelmed? Broken? Anxious? Hurting? Philippians 4 gives us a detailed path to peace during these difficult times.
Most Christians know that we’re supposed to talk to others about Jesus, but often find it difficult or awkward. This study of the Apostle Andrew gives us practical advice on how to talk to others about Jesus.
Pastor Bob Clark from Danvers, IL helps us see how the Gospel changes everything in this study of Philemon.
In the heat of this election season, the story of the fallout from the resurrection of Lazarus reminds us that “Jesus > Politics.” This truth should impact the way we vote and the way we treat others.
It comes fairly easy to believe that “Jesus Loves Me” when everything is going smoothly in life...but what about in the difficult times? In this sermon, we discover the difference it makes in our trials when we believe that Jesus loves us.
If you’ve tried to live by faith for any amount of time...you have found yourself frustrated. Far too often, God does not operate according to our plans or our timetables. Join us as we learn that ‘pain has purpose’ in this ‘lesson from Lazarus.’
Whether it’s Jason Bourne, Liam Neeson, or the Lone Ranger...we may get a great story...but NOT a great example to follow. Spiritually, we NEED others because “we were not designed to follow Jesus alone.”
Join us as we talk about the spiritual discipline of Community and how it helps us to pursue Jesus more effectively.
This HAS to be one of our favorite commands in Scripture! Take a day off? Yes, please! In an ever-increasingly hectic society, Sabbath is needed now possibly more than ever. Join us as we learn how taking a day off can help us more effectively pursue Jesus.
Jesus talks about money in about 15% of his teachings (that’s more than he talked about heaven/hell). This sermon takes an honest look at what it looks like to follow Jesus with our finances.
We all know we SHOULD read the Bible, but only 1 in 4 Christians do (on a regular basis). Could it be that we struggle with it because we simply don’t know how to read the Bible? Join us as we learn what this looks like!
Prayer. Is there anything that is easier to explain and harder to practice?! In this sermon, we explore the practical guidance on prayer given in the Lord’s Prayer.
So many of our prayers are no different than someone ‘wishing on a star.’ This study of Paul’s prayers will help us learn to pray ‘spiritual’ prayers.
What does the Bible REALLY say about fasting? Are we supposed to fast? What is it supposed to look like? The answers might surprise you...
When you think of “following Jesus,” what comes to mind? What does it really look like to “follow” Him? It starts with resolving to “be with Him.”
Does God really even care about ME?! There is so much going on in the world, does He have time to be concerned with MY life? These questions are answered in Jesus’ declaration, “I am the Good Shepherd.”
In this study, Mark leads us through what it looks like to question, to trust, and to change.
Out of all the items that Jesus could have used to illustrate His Person and power...why did He choose a ‘door?!’
We often hear about how God is working behind the scenes in our lives. Through the story of the blind man, we get some insight into how we can become more aware of God’s pursuit of us.
There are certain things in life that we “just know,” well...we “think” we know. I’m looking at you that sings the wrong lyrics to that song!! :)This passage helps us to have clarity about the most consequential thing in our lives...our relationship with God and how we interact with Him.
Jesus calls us out of darkness and into the light of life because he is the light of the world. This happens when we are changed by understanding and accepting the truth of who Jesus is and what he came to do.
Shame, guilt, condemnation...these are words that describe the inner turmoil of many people. In this story, we see a beautiful, yet gut wrenching, picture of what it looks like to experience grace and love in the midst of our darkest moments.
One of the things we ALL face is conflict. Since it is an inevitable part of life, we need to know how to face it. In this passage, the Pharisees give us the perfect example of how NOT to face conflict!
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