Pastor Jason ended our kids re-boot series this morning. They had lessons related to sports all month, so Pastor Jason preached their final lesson this morning. Game On!
Pastor Jason continued his teaching on the churches in Revelation. This week we studied the Message to Sardis.
Pastor Jason preached a message about the unity of Christians. We are one body and we need each other. We all need to be involved in the ministry of the church.
On Palm Sunday, Pastor Jason calls the church to repentance. Have you crowned Jesus as Lord?
Pastor Jason bought a message that challenged our faith this morning. He discussed the faith that Daniel had in the lions' den. Daniel didn't wait until he was in the lions' den to trust God. His faith was like a strong adhesive that couldn't be undone. How strong is your faith?
Pastor Jason delivered a message of encouragement this morning to the church during this time of uncertainty. He also challenged us as God's people to fast and pray.
Pain is part of life. A part that we don't handle very well. In this message, Pastor Jason takes a look at the affliction of Apostle Paul as well as others. He spoke about finding the purpose in our pain.
Pastor Jason preached this morning on the principles of tithing, and why it is important. Do you want God to rebuke the devourer on your behalf? Do you want Him to pour out a blessing on you? Check out this message!
Pastor Jason wrapped up his SHINE series. This morning he focused on Engaging our Culture. There is so much division in our world today, and if we expect to reach anyone with the gospel we have to be involved. We have to be salt outside of our church walls.
In part 4 of the SHINE series, Pastor Jason discussed nurturing growth. He did a great illustration of growing and helping others grow. Are you growing in your Christian walk?
In part three of the SHINE series, Pastor Jason explored Biblical Worship. He discussed what it means to focus our worship on God, and what it means to worship in spirit and truth. Do we honor Christ with our worship?
Pastor Jason begins his series on "SHINE," our church's focus for 2020. SHINE is an acrostic that explains our focus for the year. The "S" stands for "Serve God," which is where Pastor Jason begins and explains how committing to serving others is the true way to serve. God.
Pastor Jason brings in the new year by presenting the church's focus for 2020: SHINE. SHINE is the acrostic for Serve God, Honor Christ, Invite Others, Nurture Growth and Engage Culture. Pastor Jason puts Jesus' Sermon on the Mount into perspective for the modern day church and explains the need for our light to shine.
Pastor Jason finished up the Who is Jesus series. Part 5 focused on Jesus as the Coming Lord. Pastor Jason discusses the reality of the rapture and the hope that believers have in the promise of Christ's return.
In Part 4 of the Who is Jesus series, Pastor Jason relates the real purpose of Jesus coming into the world. He came as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
After our children and youth showed us the true meaning of Christmas, Pastor Jason spoke about Peter's declaration that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God.
In part two of the Who is Jesus series, Pastor Jason dives into John's declaration that Jesus is the Word and Light. Pastor Jason discusses what these titles say about the work of Christ in our lives.
Pastor Jason began a new series "Who is Jesus." In this first message, he explores Isaiah's names of Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.
As we approach Thanksgiving, Pastor Jason shared how thanksgiving is an attitude more than an event. An attitude of thanksgiving will ultimately show itself in the form of generosity.
Pastor Jason explores the story of the woman with the alabaster jar. In this message of hope, Pastor Jason discussed the meaning of the woman's actions and the value of placing our hopes in Christ.
Pastor Jason finished up his series on the Book of James. This last sermon focuses on James's exhortation to have an active faith that demonstrates a true relationship with God.
Pastor Jason continued his series on the Book of James. He discussed the fact that we can know and follow the will of God. Do you live as if the will of God is important to you?
Pastor Jason continued his series on the Book of James. He discussed the fact that God's grace is the antidote to conflict, pride and other worldly things. When you have a disagreement with someone who do you tend to blame?
In part 5 of his series on James, Pastor Jason dicusses the differences between wordly and godly wisdom. Pastor Jason discusses the characteristics that James gives for each type and how those show up in day-to-day life.
Pastor Jason continued his series on the Book of James. He discussed how the cross allows God to work in our hearts and, therefore, tame our tongue (and whole body) through the power of the Holy Spirit. . How have your words changed as a result of salvation? Is your mouth something that you have or have not had a hard time submitting to God?
Pastor Jason continued his series on the Book of James. He challenged us to live a life marked by the works of God. How has your faith in God changed the way you live?
Pastor Jason continued his series on the Book of James. In today's message, Pastor Jason finishes chapter 1 ith a focus on being a doer of the Word rather than only a hearer.
Pastor Jason started a series on the Book of James. James was a man of unshakable faith and his letter compels and teaches us to be the same. Pastor Jason challenged us to see difficulties as opportunity for growth. Does our faith in God last in difficult times? Where does your hope lie?
Real life is hard sometimes. In this message, Pastor Jason takes an honest look at hard circumstances. Christian cliches won't do when you're at the end of your rope. Examining Apostle Paul's affliction in Ephesus, Pastor Jason explores how to really trust in God when we're up against the wall.
Pastor Jason continues taking a look at the life of Joseph. God's plan for Joseph's life was fulfilled. However, God's purposes didn't stop wtih him. Joseph recognizes that God's plan for his life, like ours, always includes serving others.
In this message of hope, Pastor Jason takes a look at the life of Joseph. He highlights God's work in Joseph's life with a focus on the principles we can apply to our lives.
In Part 5 of his Fruit of the Spirit series, Pastor Jason discusses faithfulness and self control. In this sermon he challenges us to let our faith impact our whole life and to submit our will to the Father.
In Part 4 of his Fruit of the Spirit series, Pastor Jason discusses kindness, goodness, and gentleness. His preaching on these three highlights how God's mercy, grace and sacrifice serves as an example for us.
Pastor Jason continues his Fruit of the Spirit series. This week he jumped right into peace and patience. Pastor Jason discusses the temporary peace we have in the world vs the peace we have with God, and the fact that we don't have to win, we are good enough. God loves us.
Pastor Jason continues his Fruit of the Spirit series this week. As he dives into love and joy, Pastor Jason discusses how the Holy Spirit wants to grow His love in our life as well as bringing about the joy that comes fom confidence in God's promises.
Pastor Jason began a new series, The Fruit of the Spirit. In this first sermon of the series, Pastor Jason discusses the difference between deeds of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit and how submission to the Holy Spirit is needed for His fruit to be grown in our lives.
Happy Father's Day! in this timely message, Pastor Jason talks about the need for godly men. After discussing the need for men to be encouraged, Pastor Jason dives into Paul's instructions to Timothy.
In this final part of the Path to Pentecost series, Pastor Jason takes a look at what happens when believers are filled with the Holy Spirit. The Baptism of the Holy Ghost empowers followers of Jesus to be witnesses of Him.
In Part 2 of the Path to Pentecost series, Pastor Jason discusses the issue of sanctification and how holiness is an expected, rather than special, part of all Christians' lives.
Pastor Jason begins a new series called The Path to Pentecost. In this series, Pastor Jason will explore the issues of Regeneration, Sanctification, and Baptism in the Holy Spirit. In Part 1, Pastor Jason talks about the Regenerated Life. He discusses the words of Jesus and how genuine faith in Jesus Christ results in a changed life.
Pastor Jason discusses the meaning of Holy Communion and it's relationship to the Passover.
In this Mother's Day message, Pastor Jason discusses the need for us to consider the legacy we are leaving. Are we leaving a legacy that includes a path to Christ or does our path lead to somewhere else?
Baptism Sunday at Connection Point Church of God. Pastor Jason discusses the importance and meaning of water baptism.
Pastor Jason finishes his "The Why of Jesus" series. In the fourth sermon in this series, Pastor Jason considers and answers the question, "Why Will Jesus Return?"
In this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Jason continued his series "The Why of Jesus." In this message, Pastor Jason discusses the question, "Why did Jesus Raise from the Dead?" He discussed some of the evidence for the resurrection and how the resurrection of Christ validated His standing as God in the flesh and eternal intercessor for us.
Pastor Jason continued his series, "The Why of Jesus." Part 2 focused on the question "Why did Jesus Die on the Cross?" Pastor Jason discusses the issues of sin, judgment, and redemption in this hopeful message of salvation.
Pastor Jason began a new series titled "The Why of Jesus." In part 1, Pastor Jason addresses the question "Why did Jesus Come?" Pastor Jason examines the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus that reveals the answer to this important question.
What are you waiting for? Examining part of Abraham's story, Pastor Jason takes a look at how waiting for circumstances to change works against us in terms of moving forward in our lives.
This week, Pastor Jason's message focused on how feeling "stuck" in life has more to do with how we think rather than real circumstances. Pastor Jason encourages you to consider and listen to God's truth as a way to move forward in your life.
Pastor Jason talks about God’s plan for our life. In this message, you will be challenged to consider what distracts you from your destination. God’s plan for everyone is to be reconciled to Him, worship Him, and reach others who need to be reconciled to Him. Are you following God’s plan for your life?
Pastor Jason talks about how close God is even when we are having a hard time. In this message, you will be challenged to seek God in those times. Worship leads us to understand just how close God is to us.
Pastor Jason discusses the need for the church and individuals to be empowered by the Holy Spirit. In this message, you will be challenged to consider the sincerity of your relationship with God and your openess of His Spirit.
Pastor Jason continued his series on LINK. Love people, Invite them to Christ, Nurture relationships, and Kindle our flame. In this message, Pastor Jason encouraged us to use our gifts. Fear is a common reason people don't use their gifts. Pastor Jason shows us that through the Holy Spirit we can overcome our fear. This is a challenging and encouraging message, we hope you enjoy it!
Pastor Jason continued his series on LINK. Love people, Invite them to Christ, Nurture relationships, and Kindle our flame. In this message, Pastor Jason encouraged us to be active in Inviting them to Christ. Examining the actions of those who had personal encounters with Christ, Pastor Jason shows how inviting others was their natural response. This message is challenging, humbling, and encouraging. Next week we will focus on nurturing relationships. Join us at 10 AM!
Pastor Jason delivered the second LINK sermon this morning. LINK is an acrostic for Love people, Invite then to Christ, Nurture relationships, and Kindle our flame. In this message, Pastor Jason discussed the Love People part of LINK. When we understand how much God loves us our natural response is to love Him. Pastor Jason challenged us to show God’s love to others, to love our neighbor as ourselves. Next week Pastor Jason will focus on inviting others to Christ. Join us!
Welcome to 2019! On this first Sunday of the new year, Pastor Jason presents the church theme for 2019: LINK. LINK is an acrostic for Love people, Invite then to Christ, Nurture relationships, and Kindle our flame.
In this first message, Pastor Jason discusses the need for the church to engage the culture as a means of caring for people and bringing them into contact with Jesus. Over the next 4 weeks, he will be diving into each part of LINK. You won’t want to miss it!
In this New Year's sermon, Pastor Jason takes a look at Paul's instructions to the Ephesians Christians. When we face difficult times, there are steps we can take to make sure we are on the path God designed for us as we depend on Him to lead us and work in our lives.
Pastor Jason finished up his Christmas series "Responding to the Savior's Birth." In Part 4, Pastor Jason challenges us to consider our spiritual life and how other things can cause us to exclude the Savior from our lives.
Pastor Jason continued his series on Responding to the Savior's Birth. In Part 3, he discusses more about the Magi, or what we typically call "The Wise Men." He challenges us to take a closer look at how we see Jesus and what the gifts of the Magi tell us about the true identity of Jesus.
Pastor Jason began a 4-part series titled, Responding to the Savior's Birth." In Part 1, Pastor Jason examines the response of the shepherds who went to see Jesus. He challenges us to evaluate our real beliefs about who Jesus is.
Guest speaker Kevan Williams discusses the need for us to be born into Christ's Kingdom instead of just expecting Him to deliver gifts into our kingdom.
In the final message of the Giving ABC's series, Pastor Jason challenges us to make a commitment to serving God. Pastor Jason explains how doing so causes us to follow God's lead in generosity.
In Part 2 of the Giving ABC's, Pastor Jason discusses our Beliefs about Stuff. He challenges us to consider who actually owns the things we have and whether we manage those things according to the desires of the real owner - God.
In part 1 of his 3 part series, “Giving ABC’s,” Pastor Jason discusses the first part of the Giving ABC’s: An Attitude of Abundance. Pastor Jason digs into the word of Jesus about having an attitude of scarcity and how an attitude of abundance results in generosity.
In this challenging message, Pastor Jason examines the issue of bearing fruit and how that applies to each of us as disciples. Pastor Jason invites you to consider whether there is evidence that you are a genuine disciple.
In this week's message Pastor Jason talks about how Jesus is the Passover Lamb for us. Relating the Passover to the communion sacrament, Pastor Jason helps us understand the work Christ did on the cross.
What is worth you trading away the life God has for you? It's a question worth asking and that is the focus of Pastor Jason's latest message "The Trading Post." In this message, Pastor Jason takes a close look at Jesus' words in Matthew 16:24-27.
In the 3rd part of his Empowered Church series, Pastor Jason discusses the role of submission and commitment in receiving the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
In part 2 of this series, Pastor Jason talks about the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. An Empowered Church is one whose members have opened their hearts to God and allowed Him to transform them into witnesses.
Pastor Jason began a 3-part series titled "An Empowered Church." In part 1, he discusses the final instructions of Jesus to the church before He ascended to heaven and how those instructions apply to us today.
Guest minister, Rev Don Kinder discusses how love, giving and a godly attitude are marks of a Christian.
On Sunday Pastor Jason talked about how salvation brings about a new life through the work of the Holy Spirit. You will want to listen to this important message about the power of the Gospel.
In this real-life message, Pastor Jason takes a look at Philippians 3:12-14. He discusses how the past can weigh us down and how the cross allows us to dump the baggage.
Our Youth and Chidren's Pastor, Kathy Gillispie, shares a back-to-school message with our children about maintaining faith in a hostile environment.
Pastor Jason takes a hard look at Romans 6:1-7 in this message on the freedom we have in Christ. Pastor Jason asks us to examine ourselves in terms of whether or not our belief of the Gospel is real or just something we have gotten used to saying. He reminds us that the life of a believer is transformed by the Holy Spirit as we come to faith in Christ.
In the third and final part of his Identity series, Pastor Jason takes a look at the Biblical description of the church. Pastor Jason discusses the history of his own church in relation to the mission and vision and invites us to consider how well we fit the Acts 2 description of the church.
In this second part of the Identity series, Pastor Jason talks about meaning and purpose in life and how that changes after we have an encounter with Jesus. What we do, and often how we do it, changes because of our relationship with God.
Pastor Jason begins a 3 part series called "Identity." In Part 1, Pastor Jason explores the question "Who are you?" Discussing Jacob's encounter with God that resulted in his name being changed to Israel, Pastor Jason helps us understand that we may have taken on an identity that God did not intend. He discusses how God can help us discover and live out who we really are instead of staying stuck in an identity that He never intended.
In this timely message, Pastor Jason takes a direct, honest approach to discussing what it means to be a Godly Man. After confronting the question, "Where are the men?" Pastor Jason discusses the qualities of a Godly Man and how men must pursue those values.
Pastor Jason takes a close look at forgiveness. He describes what forgiveness is as well as what it is not and the different ways that forgiveness impacts our lives.
In this message, Pastor Jason continues taking a closer look at the first family of the Bible. Pastor Jason leads us to take a fresh look at the story of Cain and Abel. You might be surprised by what you see.
In this message, Pastor Jason explains the real source of Adam and Eve's sin. He talks about their lack of trust in God's plan for them and how those same tendencies are still in us today. Pastor Jason describes Adam and Eve's problem of looking for significance outside of God's plan and how the Gospel is the answer to that problem.
On this Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Jason discusses the Day of Pentecost and its importance to the church. Pastor Jason challenges us to surrender ourselves to God so that we can be filled with the Holy Spirit.
In this week’s message, Pastor Jason takes a look at the prophet Isaiah during a troubled time in his life. There is a change in Isaiah’s world that results in him having to look at his life to gain a sense of purpose. He gained that after an amazing encounter with God. Pastor Jason discusses the need for us to understand who God is, understand ourselves in relation to Him, and look to Him for a sense of purpose and meaning in our ever-changing lives.
This week, Pastor Jason discusses the popular story of Naaman, the leper, found in 2 Kings 5. Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of trusting God’s way of doing things. In particular, he emphasizes that God sometimes does things in unexpected ways to challenge the way we see things.
In this sermon, Pastor Jason preached on the importance of Christians serving others. He discusses God’s desire and ability to equip us for ministry. For the church to fulfill its mission, Christians must be engaged in ministry.
Pastor Jason talks about what it means to connect to others in a healthy church. Acts 2:42-47 describes the church after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. Though times have changed, there are things we can learn from the early church that apply to our lives today.
In this episode, Pastor Jason looks at the characteristics of the early church that we can use to assess the health of our own churches as well as ourselves as individual members.