Episodes

  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (The Power of Remembering) - Pastor Chris Reyes
    Mar 23 2026

    We live in a forgetful world where we quickly lose track of God's faithfulness in our lives. Research shows we forget most of what we hear within days, including spiritual truths that could sustain us. God understands our human tendency to forget, which is why Scripture is filled with commands to remember His goodness. Psalm 126 demonstrates how remembering past restoration gives us hope during present challenges. We can combat spiritual forgetfulness through repetition, sharing our stories with others, applying what we learn, and creating physical reminders of God's faithfulness. When we remember what God has done before, we gain strength to trust Him in current difficulties.

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    41 mins
  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (Bulwarks and Bucklers) - Pastor Jeff Young
    Mar 15 2026

    Psalm 125:1 promises that those who trust in the Lord are as secure as Mount Zion, undefeated and enduring forever. True trust in God means having confident reliance on His character, ability, and truth - not the casual relationship many settle for. In our digital age, we often seek direction through technology rather than trusting God's navigation for our lives. Just as ancient Jerusalem was protected by massive defensive walls called bulwarks, believers need spiritual defenses including prayer, worship, Scripture, community, gratitude, obedience, and surrender. When the enemy attacks with lies, we need our spiritual buckler - God's truth - to counter his deceptions with Scripture.

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    34 mins
  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (The Lord, Our Help) - Guest Speaker Louie Locke
    Mar 9 2026

    Life inevitably brings unexpected challenges like illness, financial struggles, and relationship problems that leave us wondering where to find help. Psalm 124 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth. While God doesn't promise to remove us from difficult circumstances, He promises to walk through them with us. Faith isn't about constant emotional highs but about long obedience in the same direction, continuing to trust based on what God has already revealed. Following Jesus requires daily dying to ourselves and taking up our cross. Even in our darkest moments, we can bring our honest questions and doubts to God, knowing He can handle them and remains faithful to help us.

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  • Sunday Service: The Psalms of Ascent (I Will Lift My Eyes) - Pastor Brian Wills
    Mar 1 2026

    Psalm 123 speaks to those overwhelming moments when we feel like we've reached our breaking point. This Psalm of Ascent was sung by ancient pilgrims facing grueling journeys to Jerusalem, and it offers timeless wisdom for modern struggles. When life feels too much to bear, the world offers temporary solutions like accumulation, distraction, and isolation. However, the psalm calls us to lift our eyes to God, who is both powerfully enthroned in heaven and intimately merciful. Rather than viewing God as a police officer looking for violations, we can see Him as a potter who gets His hands dirty to transform us. Following Jesus doesn't promise an easy path, but it offers hope that transformation happens precisely in the midst of life's messy, difficult circumstances.

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    35 mins
  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (Anticipation to Arrival) - Pastor Jeff Young
    Feb 22 2026

    Psalm 122 reveals the joy we should feel about gathering with God's people, challenging us to move from a 'have to' mentality to a 'get to' mentality about worship. Casual Christianity prevents spiritual growth and keeps us from the mountains God calls us to climb. We need fellow believers as companions on our faith journey, just as the Israelites traveled to Jerusalem together. Regular worship serves multiple purposes: giving glory to God, practicing obedience, guarding against spiritual drift, being formed into Christ's image, and strengthening our faith through God's Word. When believers are truly united, we become impenetrable to enemy attacks and naturally seek peace and blessing for others.

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    49 mins
  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (Songs of the Pilgrams) - Pastor Jeff Young
    Feb 16 2026

    Life often feels like an uphill climb filled with challenges that seem impossible to overcome. The ancient Israelites understood this reality and sang Psalms of Ascent as they journeyed together to worship in Jerusalem. These weren't easy trips but required commitment, endurance, and community. In our modern culture of convenience and instant gratification, we often avoid difficult paths that lead to spiritual growth. However, being a pilgrim means actively moving toward a destination with purpose, not remaining complacent after salvation. Just as you can't see spectacular mountain views without hiking the trail, you can't experience God's best without being willing to take on challenges. When facing seemingly impossible mountains, Psalm 121 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth, not from the mountain itself.

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    48 mins
  • Sunday Service: Psalms of Ascent (Going on Pilgrimage) - Pastor Chris Reyes
    Feb 8 2026

    Life often leaves us feeling spiritually lost and disconnected, like we're living in a desert. As believers, we are pilgrims on a journey toward spiritual growth, but this requires honest self-assessment of our spiritual condition. We must ask ourselves difficult questions about whether we're connected or isolated, authentic or fake, growing or stagnant. Modern culture's emphasis on instant gratification makes spiritual growth more challenging, as it requires patience and delayed rewards. Psalm 120 shows us that spiritual journeys often begin in distress, not comfort. The key is bringing our honest struggles to God in prayer, remembering His past faithfulness, and choosing to keep moving forward spiritually regardless of circumstances.

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    49 mins
  • Sunday Service: True Riches (Pt.2) - Pastor Manny Mejia
    Feb 3 2026

    Many Christians struggle with money because they follow the American cycle of consume, lack, and fear rather than God's way. The typical approach leads to anxiety and a scarcity mindset, while God calls us to give first and trust His provision. Jesus warns against greed in the parable of the rich fool, who stored up wealth for himself instead of being rich toward God. God blesses us not primarily to increase our standard of living, but our standard of giving. True financial freedom comes from living below our means, creating a budget, and actively looking for ways to meet others' needs through generous giving.

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    42 mins