// Jesus’ declaration: “I am the resurrection and the life.” What does it mean for Jesus to conquer death—not just historically, but personally? In this Easter message from John 11, we see how Christ meets us in our grief, our disappointment, and our doubts. Through the story of Lazarus, we discover that Jesus doesn’t offer a spiritual upgrade—He offers new life. And you don’t have to fix yourself to receive it. You just have to say yes. //
// Jesus’ declaration: “I am the true vine.” What does it mean for Jesus to be our source of life and growth? How does abiding in Him shape who we are and how we live? In this sermon, we explore John 15 and discover how Christ alone enables us to bear fruit, endure pruning, and experience true spiritual flourishing—not through our strength, but through daily dependence on Him. //
// Jesus’ declaration: “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” What does it mean for Jesus to be the only way to the Father? How does He bring clarity in confusion, truth in uncertainty, and life in the midst of fear? In this sermon, we explore John 14 and discover how Christ alone is our path, our foundation, and our hope—both now and forever. //
// Jesus' declaration: "I am the Good Shepherd." What does it mean for Jesus to be our Shepherd? How does He lead, protect, and lay down His life for His sheep? In this sermon, we explore John 10 and discover how Christ alone provides true security, guidance, and lasting peace. //
// Jesus' declaration: "I am the Door." What does it mean for Jesus to be the door to salvation? How does He offer protection, freedom, and abundant life? In this sermon, we dive into John 10 and see how Christ, as the only way, invites us to enter into true security and lasting peace. //
// Jesus' declaration: "I am the Light of the World." What does it mean for Jesus to be the light in our lives? How does His light expose, heal, and guide us? In this sermon, we dive into John 8 and see how Christ's light overcomes darkness, offering us hope and transformation. //
// Jesus said, 'I am the Bread of Life'—but what does that really mean for us today? In this sermon, Pastor Colin Hairston unpacks John 6 and reminds us that our deepest hunger is spiritual, and only Jesus can satisfy. More than what Jesus gives us, we need Jesus Himself. //
// John 8:58—"Before Abraham was, I AM." This statement is more than a reference to history; it’s a claim to divinity, forcing us to confront who Jesus truly is. Are we all in, or are we all out? Pastor Colin challenges us to surrender every area of our lives to Christ, recognizing that He is not just our Savior but our Lord. //


