Transformation Church is a multi-cultural, multigenerational church located at 2300 Old Bainbridge Road in Tallahassee, Florida.
Five things that will help us come out of the cave.
We conclude our discussion of this topic: depression.
Are we settling for what currently is, and sacrificing what could be?
Part 2 of a 2-part series on this hot topic of deconstructing faith.
Today we conclude our four part series on Jesus's encounter with the woman at the well in John chapter four.
Jesus didn't just come to save us. He came to transform us.
Let's open our Bibles to John chapter 4.
Today we look at number four of four different aspects of God's love.
Let's open our Bibles to Romans 8.
Today we look at number three of four different aspects of God's love.
Let's open our Bibles to Hebrews chapter 12.
Have you ever wondered what God’s deepest desire is for your life? It’s not church attendance, doing his work, or even protecting us from problems. It’s that we are being transformed! But did you know, that’s also his heart for his church. In today’s message, we announce that we are aligning our church name with God’s heart and becoming Transformation Church.
God desires his followers to experience three baptisms in their life. In this message, discover what those three baptism are and learn four hindrances that keep us from experiencing one of them.
The enemy tries to pervert what brings us power! In week three, Pastor Ryan provides a clear and practical message on spiritual gifts and how they should be used within a church gathering.
The pentecostal experience has been misunderstood for hundreds of years. It’s not a type of church or type of worship experience. It’s an empowerment of the Holy Spirit to live a life on mission.
Our Christian life can get mundane and even feel powerless at times. As a result, we end up going through the motions spiritually. But that’s not God’s will for our life! One of the roles of the Holy Spirit is to break up the mundane and to be a breath of fresh air in our lives.
Some good goals for 2022, including setting spiritual priorities, the importance of letting go of the past, and the importance of finding your tribe.
In week two of our ReGifting Christmas series, we look at 1 John 3:11-19 and learn that real love isn’t defined by what we believe, but by what we do.
In this series, we are taking a closer look at four things that God would want from us this Christmas. In part one, we learn about the Good Samaritan and discover four perspectives we can have of our possessions.
Wrapping up the Moodswingers series with a message by Mike Braddock, Worship and Creative Arts Pastor.
Depression has been referred to as the “common cold of emotions”, because more people struggle with it than we realize. In week five of Moodswingers, Pastor Ryan discusses his own journey with depression. He concludes with four powerful steps from the life of Elijah to help us get moving towards freedom again.
Anger is an emotion that can cause a lot of damage in our closest relationships, especially when it develops into bitterness. In this message, you will learn four steps to finding freedom over bitterness.
7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 8 Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing. 2 Timothy 4:7-8 NKJV
#1. Paul finished well, because he wasn’t afraid of being persecuted by A CANCEL CULTURE.
#2. Paul finished well because he developed A BIBLICAL WORLD VIEW!
#3. Paul finished well because He purposed not to GRIEVE THE HOLY SPIRIT.
30 And do not grieve (wound, bruise, bring sorrow to) the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 31Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor (harsh words), and evil speaking (slander) be put away from you, with all malice (evil behavior). 32And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you. Ephesians 4:30-32 NKJV
Have you ever faced a difficult situation in your life and felt powerless to change it? In week two of our Moodswingers series, Pastor Ryan talks about the feeling of frustration and the purpose behind it.
Guilt is a powerful feeling that can cause a lot of damage in our lives. Like a broken record, it repeats our past mistakes and eventually immobilizes us spiritually. In today’s message, learn what God’s word says about guilt and how you can overcome it in your life.
Exciting testimonies of what God is doing through the ministry of Teen Challenge in Tallahassee!
A healthy marriage doesn’t just happen. It takes work! In fact, building a healthy marriage is much like building a home. In the final week of our You Asked For It series, learn the foundation and four pillars we all must have in order to build a healthy marriage.
There is one priority that, if we get it right, the other priorities will fall into their proper place. Let's open our Bibles to Revelation 2:1-7.
There’s a difference between surviving difficulty and thriving through difficulty. This week, Pastor Ryan will share several tips from the life of David to help us thrive through our painful seasons.
Hearing God’s voice in our life is essential to experiencing God’s best. That’s why Satan does everything he can to distract us. In this week’s message, learn three practices we need in our life to hear God clearer.
Over time our spiritual lives can become dull and unproductive. So, how do we change that? In week one of this series, Pastor Ryan will share the secret to getting out of a rut spiritually.
Our special speaker today is our new NexGen Pastor, John Matthai.
Who influenced you in your faith journey?
Have you ever wondered how to tell the difference between a good opportunity and a God opportunity? In this week's message, learn four ways to differentiate between the two.
Message delivered by Pastor Ryan Kramer.
First Kings chapter two records the last words that King David gave to his son Solomon before he died.
If David was here today, what advice would he give us to experience God's best in our lives?
Message delivered by Pastor Andrea Kramer.
Do you want to experience God’s best, but get frustrated when it doesn’t happen? In this week’s message, we will hear from Isaiah and discover that God can’t honor the promise if we don’t honor the process.
The world is made up of two types of people; the “have to’s” and the “get to’s.” In this week’s message, we will learn about Biblical generosity and that it does matter what we give as much as it matters how we give it.
God often uses undesirable situations to get us where we need to go. In this episode of Influencers, Pastor Ryan will give us a glimpse inside the life of Joseph and share three tips to seeing every difficulty through the eyes and heart of God.
Life is a journey of ups and downs, and sometimes life throws us a curveball. How we respond is what matters.
Let's open our Bibles to Romans 15:23-24.
We are excited to have our former NextGen Pastors, Zach Barnes and Lacey Barnes, at Evangel to minister in the service. This is a special family who courageously followed God’s call during a global pandemic to plant Bridge City Church in Cartersville, Georgia.
This is part 7 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
Let's open our Bibles to Genesis chapter 22.
Message delivered by Pastor Andrea Kramer.
God desires us to be braver, not safer.
This is part 6 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
Let's open our Bibles to Exodus chapter three.
Have you ever noticed that it's hard to take risks in our lives and in our walk with God? We tend to gravitate toward the predictable and the safe, but Moses might challenge us on this if he was here today.
This is part 5 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
This is part 4 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
If we want to get to know Jesus, we must follow Him. How do we do that?
This is part 3 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
Message delivered by Pastor Andrea Kramer.
Let's open our Bibles to the book of Daniel.
This is part 2 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
Let's open our Bibles to Matthew 19:16-22
We focus so much on what we shouldn't do that we overlook what we should do.
Like the rich young ruler, we can be following the rules without following Jesus.
If Jesus isn't Lord of all, then He isn't Lord at all.
Potential is God's gift to us. What we do with it is our gift to God.
This is part 1 in our series entitled "Influencers: How Ordinary People Can Make an Extraordinary Impact."
Message delivered by Pastor Andrea Kramer.
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MESSAGE SERIES - REDO "GETTING PAST YOUR PAST" Join us this Sunday for part four of our message series called Redo: Getting Past Your Past. This week, Pastor Andrea is going to talk about how to forgive those who have hurt you.
ANNOUNCEMENTS BRUNCH CHURCH BEGINS NEXT SUNDAY - MAY 9 Next Sunday begins a four-week technology renovation that will position us as a church for greater impact locally and around the world. During these four Sundays (May 9, 16, 23, 30), we will be having church downstairs in the Evangel Cafe. We will serve a free brunch from 9:30-10:15 with service beginning at 10:30. Childcare and kids ministry will be provided. In order to keep the congregation safe, we will close the building on the north side. Please enter through the cafe entrance, which is located around the back. Thanks in advance for your patience!
MOTHER'S DAY - MAY 9 Next Sunday is Mother’s day and we want to honor the ladies in our life by giving a special gift to every woman 18 years of age and older.
MIDWEEK AT EVANGEL Join us on Wednesday at 6:30 pm for Midweek at Evangel. Currently, adults are going through a Bible study on the Gospel of Mark. Middle School and High School students are learning about how to be different as Christ-follower. Childcare and kids ministry is provided as well.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY - MAY 16 Celebrate Recovery will be hosting a get-together on Sunday, May 16th at 5 pm in the Evangel Cafe. This will be a time where we can all just get together and have fellowship and food! It’s open to anyone interested in joining and or becoming a part of Celebrate Recovery.
GRAND OPENING - JUNE 16 Mark your calendars now for the official Grand Opening of our auditorium and kids/teens area. We will have a celebratory service along with free food, free gifts, and campus tours. If you know of someone looking for a church home, be sure and invite them!
BAND AUDITIONS God has amazing things ahead for our church in the area of worship and we’re looking for people who have a passion to see God move in a mighty way. We are specifically in need of band members (drums, bass, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboard). Our desire is to have rotations so people don’t have to play every single week. Currently, our musicians have not had many weeks off over the last few years. If you are interested, know someone who might be interested, or would like more information, email Pastor Andrea at andrea@evangelag.org.
PRODUCTION TEAM VOLUNTEERS We are super excited about the upcoming tech renovations in May. We are looking to grow our production team with some amazing volunteers who are passionate about communicating the gospel through technology. Some technology aptitude would be helpful but not necessary. We will give you plenty of training so you feel comfortable. If you are interested or would like more information, email Pastor Andrea at andrea@evangelag.org.
If we are going to get past our past, we can’t just be focused on what others have done to us! We have to take responsibility for the things we do to others. In this week’s message, you will learn five practical ways to initiate restoration in relationships where you've let someone down.
Many times we are quick to accept God’s forgiveness for our sins, but slow to forgive ourselves. In this week’s message, you will learn two types of guilt and three powerful truths to help you start forgiving yourself and experiencing the best God has to offer.
There’s an old saying, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” This can’t be further from the truth. In fact, words hurt and they can leave deep scars that have a negative impact on our lives for a long time. In this week’s message, learn what the Bible says about labels and how we can find freedom from the side effects they have on our life.
Each of us is stuck in an impossible situation. like miners trapped in a cave, and we can't get out on our own. It is the cave of our sin.
We are all called by God to make an impact in the lives of others. Unfortunately, we often allow feelings of insignificance and insecurity get in the way. In many cases, we are just too busy and don’t want to be inconvenienced. The Apostle Paul wrote, “whenever we have the opportunity, we should do good to everyone.” In the final week of This Is Us, we will see that a young boy made a huge impact because he didn’t allow what he didn’t have to keep him from giving what he did have.
Have you lost your passion for life? Have you lost your passion for God? God created us to experience an abundant life overflowing with passion. In week eleven of This Is us, we will discover several areas that rob us of our passion and discover how to get it back!
The things we dislike the most are often times the things that will help us the most. The same is true in the area of generosity. Our natural reaction is to resist the idea and hold on tight to what is ours. However, generosity is at the core of who God is and it’s a value that shows whether we are fully surrendered to God or not. In week ten of This Is Us, we’ll learn what Biblical generosity is and identify four characteristics found in generous people.
Love is one of the most powerful words, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood words. Especially when we are talking about our love towards one another. In week nine of This Is Us, we’ll discover a powerful change Jesus makes the night before he went to the cross regarding how we are supposed to love others.
What does growing spiritually look like and what does riding a bike have to do with spiritual growth? In week eight of This Is Us, we’ll look at the six stages of growth that help us identify where we are in our journey with God. We will also learn three practical tools that can take us to the next level in our relationship with God.
Have you ever noticed how we have a tendency to cover the areas in our life that we don’t like? We hid our sin. We hide our struggles. We hide our insecurities. But, did you know that covering up our shortcomings keeps us disconnected from God’s purpose for our life? In week seven of This Is Us, we’ll take a look at why transparency is so important in our lives.
Is God more concerned with my heart or how I live my life? We all fight the gravitational pull to mediocrity, but is that God’s will for our life? In week six of This Is Us, Pastor Ryan will talk about the importance of how we live our lives and the impact it makes in our lives and in the lives of others.
What am I supposed to do with my life? Can God use me in light of my past mistakes and shortcomings? In week five of This Is Us, we’ll take a look at the one thing God has called everyone to do.
Why am I here? Does God have a plan for my life? Can God still use me? In week four of This Is Us, we'll discover that God has a purpose for our lives no matter what we've been through or experienced.
Are you tired of struggling with the same old, same old? You want everything God has for you, but it always feels like something holds you back. In week three of This Is Us, we'll learn the key to living a life of freedom in Christ.
SERIES - THIS IS US Last week was an amazing Sunday as we launched our new vision as a church which is “leading people into a transforming relationship with Jesus.” This Sunday, Pastor Ryan will share the first of four steps that are essential in our lives in order to experience the transformational power of Jesus in our lives.