// 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. //
// Maybe you feel unseen, like your work doesn’t matter. But God uses ordinary people in extraordinary ways. In this message, we explore the story of Priscilla and Aquila—an ordinary couple who made a lasting impact for the Kingdom. Their faithfulness, hospitality, and discipleship remind us that God doesn’t need us to be perfect—He needs us to be available. How is He calling you to step beyond what you know so others can know Jesus? //
// When Character Meets Culture explores the intersection of faith and workplace integrity through the story of Daniel in the lion’s den. He highlights how Daniel’s faithfulness and excellence led to both favor and opposition, emphasizing that integrity often comes at a cost. Yet, Daniel’s unwavering trust in God ultimately led to his deliverance, demonstrating that faithfulness impacts others, including those in positions of power. Through this, we see that our workplace is more than just a job—it’s a place where we can live out our faith. It reminds us to stand firm in our beliefs, even when it’s tough, and to trust that God has our future in His hands. //
// In today's disconnected world, understanding how to build genuine friendships is more important than ever. The biblical story of David and Jonathan exemplifies the key elements of authentic friendship: vulnerability, covenant commitment, sacrificial love, deep loyalty, and mutual trust. Their unlikely bond, crossing social boundaries and potential rivalry, demonstrates how true friendship transcends circumstances. Building deeper connections requires intentional effort, moving beyond surface-level interactions to create meaningful relationships based on transparency and unconditional acceptance. //
// Trusting God isn’t about perfection—it’s about transformation. In this message, we explore how Jesus wrestled with the weight of our sin, deceit, and brokenness—and won. Just as Jacob wrestled with God and walked away changed, we too are invited into a new identity in Christ. When we surrender, He takes our struggles, our fears, and our failures and turns them into something new. //