Walk in Humility (Micah 6:8)

One of the most common spiritual questions people ask, sometimes out loud, sometimes quietly in their own hearts is this: What does God require of us?

Micah addresses that very question in a powerful and surprisingly simple way. He strips away the noise, the excess, and the confusion, and brings us face to face with the heart of God.

Press On (Philippians 3:12–14)

There is something inside every believer that longs to grow — to move forward — to become more like Jesus. And yet, there is also something in us that resists change, clings to comfort, and gets easily discouraged. The Christian life is not static. It is not a museum where we admire what God once did. It is a journey, a race, a pursuit. In this message we learn this lesson: To make spiritual progress we are invited to add choice and effort to God’s work of change in us. God does the changing — but He invites us to cooperate.

Emmanuel: God With Us | Matthew 1:18–25

In this message we walk through Matthew 1:18–25 and discover the hope wrapped up in one powerful name: Emmanuel — God with us. Through Joseph’s story we learn how to respond when life doesn’t go according to plan, and how Jesus’ coming answers our deepest need: forgiveness, presence, and salvation.

The Answer of the Ages – Luke 1:26–38 | A Christmas Message of Hope, Faith & Purpose

In a world filled with uncertainty, distractions, and shifting priorities, the announcement given to Mary in Luke 1:26–38 brings us back to the mission that truly matters. This message by Pastor Jesse Waggoner takes us beneath the surface of the Christmas story to uncover the identity of Jesus—His throne, His promises, and His unending kingdom—and what that means for our lives today.

Just as one historic moment can change a nation, Gabriel’s announcement changed the world. And it invites us into a purpose far bigger than ourselves.

The Path to Peace (Philippians 4:6–7)

If you’ve ever wrestled with worry, fear, or overwhelming anxious thoughts, this message is for you. In this video, we look directly into God’s Word to discover the Bible’s simple—yet powerful—two-step cure for anxiety: pray and give thanks.

Drawing from Philippians 4:6–7, we explore how prayer shifts the burden from our hands to God’s, how thanksgiving reconnects us to His goodness, and how surrender leads to a peace that “surpasses all understanding.”