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This Week’s Message
Get Ahead of It
In this message, “Get Ahead of It,” we explore 1 Kings 18:41–46 and Elijah’s response to God’s promise of rain after years of drought. This teaching challenges believers to stop living reactively and start living proactively by faith. Through Elijah’s persistence in prayer, humility before God, and willingness to run ahead of Ahab’s chariot, we discover that disciples are called to trust God’s promises before they become visible realities. When we keep pace with the Holy Spirit instead of the culture around us, we position ourselves to walk in God’s purpose and move ahead of what He is preparing to do.
Uncovered & Exposed
“Uncovered & Exposed” walks through Acts 19:11–16 and the story of the seven sons of Sceva, revealing the difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him. This message challenges us to move beyond religious information and pursue intimate relationship with Christ. Kingdom authority isn’t borrowed or performed—it flows from living under the covering of Jesus and walking in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Don’t Be Unseasoned
In this message we explore Matthew 5:13–16 and Jesus’ call to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Rather than being salty toward culture, believers are called to influence it through love, compassion, and the fruit of the Spirit. This message challenges us to shine brightly in a dark world, living as children of light who point others to Christ through grace, truth, and transformed lives.
You’re Fighting the Wrong Turkey
In this message, “You’re Fighting the Wrong Turkey,” Pastor Kyle Horner explores Luke 8:26–35 and Jesus’ encounter with the demon-possessed man of the Gadarenes. This teaching reveals that our greatest battles are not against people or circumstances, but against spiritual forces that seek to keep us bound. Through the power of Jesus, we see that true freedom, healing, and restoration are possible. Discover how to walk in spiritual authority, overcome oppression, and live as a Spirit-empowered disciple. When we stop fighting the wrong battle, we can experience the victory, peace, and freedom Christ has already won for us.
Beyond What’s Next
In this message, we explore Matthew 1:1–6 and 16, discovering how God used Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba in the genealogy of Jesus to reveal His grace, redemption, and generational purpose. This teaching shows how God transforms broken stories into legacies of faith and uses surrendered lives to fulfill His greater plan through Jesus Christ.
Welcome Home or Maybe Not
In this message, we explore Luke 15:15–24 and the prodigal son, uncovering the biblical difference between forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration. This teaching reveals how God’s grace brings healing to broken relationships through repentance, humility, and truth. Discover how forgiveness frees the heart, reconciliation restores unity, and transformed lives produce lasting fruit.
The Yes is Found in the Following
In this message we explore 1 Kings 19:19–21 and the call of Elisha, revealing that true discipleship is not just a moment of decision, but a life of surrendered conviction. This teaching challenges the modern mindset that leaves room for a “plan B,” showing that following Jesus requires full commitment. From Elisha burning his plow to Jesus calling us to take up our cross, we see that real transformation happens when we remove every backup plan and fully trust God’s purpose. When conviction replaces convenience, we begin to walk in obedience, freedom, and unwavering faith. This message calls us to move beyond saying “yes” to truly living it out through daily surrender and discipleship.
Carrying Family Idols
In this message, “Carrying Family Idols,” we explore Genesis 31:27–35 and the hidden danger of carrying old patterns into new seasons. This teaching reveals how misplaced trust and inherited mindsets can hinder our freedom in Christ. Through the gospel, we are reminded that true security is not found in what we carry, but in who we trust. From Rachel hiding idols to God calling His people into freedom, we see that what is concealed will eventually be revealed. When we surrender what we’ve been holding onto, we step into the fullness of our identity as sons and daughters. This message calls us to let go of the past and walk in the wholeness God has already provided.
My Daddy’s Shirt
In this message, “My Daddy’s Shirt,” we explore Isaiah 61:1–2 and 10–11 and the powerful truth that righteousness is not something we produce—it’s something we are clothed in through Christ. This teaching challenges the trap of modern Christianity that replaces true righteousness with religious performance and production-based validation. Through the gospel, we are reminded that we cannot cover our own brokenness—only God can clothe us with garments of salvation and the robe of righteousness. From the fall in Genesis to the redemption found in Jesus, we see that what was lost through sin is restored through His sacrifice. When we are fully clothed in Christ, our lives begin to reflect His glory, and righteousness and praise flow from a transformed heart. This message calls us to stop striving and start living as sons and daughters covered by the Father.
Never Saw It Coming
In this message, “I Hate To Fish,” we explore Matthew 4:18–22 and Jesus’ call to His first disciples to follow Him and become fishers of men. This teaching reminds us that discipleship is not just an internal transformation, but an outward mission. Jesus doesn’t just change what we do—He transforms our hearts, giving new purpose to our lives. True discipleship is not about following rules, but fulfilling His mission. As we surrender to Him, our everyday lives become the place where we cast our nets, reaching others through the fruit and power of the Holy Spirit. This message challenges us to move from comfort to calling and embrace the mission Jesus has already placed within us.
I Hate To Fish
In this message, “I Hate To Fish,” we explore Matthew 4:18–22 and Jesus’ call to His first disciples to follow Him and become fishers of men. This teaching reminds us that discipleship is not just an internal transformation, but an outward mission. Jesus doesn’t just change what we do—He transforms our hearts, giving new purpose to our lives. True discipleship is not about following rules, but fulfilling His mission. As we surrender to Him, our everyday lives become the place where we cast our nets, reaching others through the fruit and power of the Holy Spirit. This message challenges us to move from comfort to calling and embrace the mission Jesus has already placed within us.
Knowing Is Half The Battle
In this message, “Knowing Is Half The Battle,” we explore John 4:19–26 and 28–29 and the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. This teaching reveals that true discipleship is more than information—it’s a journey where knowledge of God becomes revelation, and revelation leads to transformation. Jesus shows us that worship must be rooted in both Spirit and truth, warning that truth without the Spirit leads to legalism, while the Spirit without truth leads to deception. As we seek Him with our whole heart, ask questions of the Living Word, and pursue intimacy with Jesus, we move from simply knowing about God to being changed by Him. Discipleship is not about following what—but following Who.
Hard Hearts and Stiff Necks
In this message we explore Mark 6:45–52 and how hardened hearts kept the disciples from recognizing what God was doing—even after witnessing miracles. This teaching challenges us to release control, soften our hearts, and trust God’s presence and provision, believing He still moves in powerful and unexpected ways today.
The Challenge With Church
In this message, we explore Matthew 16:13–18 and Jesus’ vision for His Church. Rather than a place of comfort or cultural community, the Church is a spiritual community built on the revelation of Christ—where disciples grow through discovery, challenge, and unity as they live on mission to transform the world.
It’s Not The Time
In this message, we unpack Matthew 16:1–4 and the danger of measuring faith by longevity instead of maturity. Jesus exposes a sign-seeking mindset and calls us to discern the times, close the gap, and grow through intentional intimacy with Him—moving from a godly environment to God’s involvement and true transformation.
The Clash
In this message, “The Clash,” we explore John 9:1–7 and the powerful moment when Jesus heals the man born blind, revealing the collision between the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of culture. While culture trains us to assign blame, judge brokenness, and normalize distorted thinking, Jesus shifts the focus to the glory of the Father, compassion for the hurting, and the transforming power of holiness. This teaching challenges us to examine how cultural influence shapes our view of truth, mercy, and discipleship, and invites us to allow God to bring inner change that is later revealed publicly for His glory. As we surrender our hearts, hide God’s Word within us, and let His light shine through us, we discover that true freedom and vision come only through Christ.
Have the Convo
In this message, we explore the life-changing conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus and discover how true discipleship is birthed, nurtured, matured, and passed on through godly conversations. This teaching reminds us that seeking Jesus leads to conversations with Him and about Him, that conversations clarify what silence distorts, and that restoration—not affirmation—is the heart of biblical discipleship. When our conversations are centered on Christ, both vertically with God and horizontally with others, they carry the power to remove limitations, reveal truth, and lead us into freedom in Him. Ultimately, discipleship doesn’t only happen in conversations—but it never happens without them—inviting us to courageously engage in Christ-centered conversations that bring healing, clarity, and transformation.
The Drop In
In this message, we explore what it means to open our lives to Jesus when He “drops in.” Rooted in Matthew 26:17–19, this teaching challenges us to examine the criteria we use to open the door to Christ—and how obedience to His Word positions us to encounter His presence. We discover that Jesus’ Word often precedes His arrival, and our willingness to prepare room for Him shapes what He reveals in us and through us.
This message invites us to live with open doors, responsive hearts, and obedient faith—ready to welcome Jesus wherever and however He chooses to show up.
Troubled No More
In this message, we explore what it means to live with peace when our hearts feel troubled. This teaching challenges us to trust the Father and the Son, anchor our hope in Jesus’ covenant promises, and follow Christ—the Way, the Truth, and the Life—through every season of uncertainty.
The Voice
In this message, we explore how the voices we listen to shape our faith—and how familiarity with Jesus can quietly turn into unbelief. This teaching challenges us to tune out the noise of culture, resist offense and “group think,” and become a community that hears and responds to the voice of Jesus with revelation, worship, and bold trust.