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  • What God Actually Wants From You | Will Derryberry
    Mar 23 2026

    What does God actually want from you? In a world full of pressure, performance, and unclear expectations, Micah 6:8 gives a surprisingly clear answer: do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.

    This message explores how God was never after empty ritual or outward perfection. He has always wanted hearts shaped by covenant faithfulness, humility, and relationship. From Israel’s story to the Pharisees to the way Jesus moved toward the overlooked, this sermon reminds us that the Kingdom of God is not built on dividing lines, but on the faithful heart of God.

    In this message:
    • What Micah 6:8 really means
    • Why God wants more than religious performance
    • How pride distorts faith and humility restores it
    • The difference between boundary maintenance and covenant faithfulness
    • How Jesus modeled justice, mercy, and humility
    • What it looks like to reflect God’s heart in everyday life

    Whether you’ve been following Jesus for years or you’re trying to figure out what faith really looks like, this message is a reminder that God’s desire is not perfection — it’s humble, faithful relationship.

    Scripture: Micah 6:8, Micah 6:3, Leviticus 26:12

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    32 mins
  • Walk Humbly First | Kyle Thomsen
    Mar 18 2026

    What if the problem isn’t that we lack justice or kindness… but that we’ve disconnected them from God?

    In Week 1 of Walk the Walk, we dive into Micah 6:8 and uncover why so many well-meaning people still feel stuck. Some lead with truth. Others lead with love. But when either becomes our identity instead of our response to God, things start to break.

    This message will challenge how you see yourself—and invite you into something deeper.

    Big Idea: Justice and kindness don’t grow from personality — they grow from proximity to God.

    🔑 Key Takeaways
    • Why justice without humility turns into judgment

    • Why kindness without truth turns into avoidance

    • The deeper meaning of hesed (God’s covenant love)

    • How biblical justice declares, repairs, and protects

    • Why “walking humbly” is the root—not the third step

    • The question that reveals where God wants to grow you

    🙏 This Week’s Challenge

    Sit with the part of Jesus that makes you uncomfortable. Don’t explain it away—bring it honestly to God.

    📖 Scripture

    Micah 6:8

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    42 mins
  • Joy Is Resistance | Joy Fishler
    Mar 9 2026

    The world feels loud right now.

    Every day brings another headline, another crisis, another reason to live in anxiety. It’s like a smoke alarm that never stops beeping.

    But what if the most powerful response isn’t fear… it’s joy?

    In this message, we look at the story of Nehemiah and Ezra and discover how God’s people rebuilt their lives in the middle of chaos, threats, and uncertainty. They stayed alert, they kept working—but their strength didn’t come from panic or control.

    It came from the joy of the Lord.

    If you feel overwhelmed by the news, the future, or the noise of life, this message will remind you where true strength is found.

    Because joy isn’t denial. Joy is resistance.

    Key Takeaways
    • You can stay informed without becoming inflamed.

    • Fear and outrage don’t have to define your emotional climate.

    • God’s presence—not circumstances—is our source of strength.

    • The joy of the Lord is rooted in His delight in us.

    • Choosing joy is an act of trust in God.

    Scripture Referenced
    • Nehemiah 4

    • Nehemiah 8:10

    • “The joy of the Lord is your strength.”

    Next Steps

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    35 mins
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