• Knowing The Holy Spirit As A Friend 3•18•26
    Mar 19 2026

    In today’s world, many believers struggle not just with faith, but with truly knowing God and understanding what it means to submit to Him. In this transformative message, Knowing God Through the Holy Spirit, we are reminded that God did not leave us to figure life out alone. He gave us the Holy Spirit, not as a distant force, but as a present and personal friend. One who leads, guides, and speaks truth into every area of our lives.

    Through Scripture, we see that the Holy Spirit is not abstract or impersonal. He has a mind, a will, and emotions, and desires relationship with us. When we begin to know Him as a friend, submission stops feeling like restriction and starts feeling like trust. Even when God’s ways are higher than ours, we can rest in knowing we are being led with intention and care. This message invites you to move beyond surface-level belief and into a deeper, daily connection with the One who knows you, intercedes for you, and leads you into all truth. You are not navigating life alone. You have a friend who is guiding you every step of the way.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Disappointed But Still Believing 3•15•26
    Mar 19 2026

    What do you do when your faith is strong, but your reality is disappointing? In Disappointed but Still Believing, this powerful message reminds us that faith is not the absence of disappointment, but the decision to keep trusting God in the middle of it. Rooted in Hebrews 11:39 and the persistent widow in Luke 18, we are challenged to examine what kind of faith model we carry. Are we the kind that gives up when things don’t go our way, or the kind that keeps pressing, praying, and believing even when we don’t understand?

    This sermon brings us back to a foundational truth: we were created to be loved by God. When you truly experience His unconditional love, it changes how you respond to disappointment. You may not have all the answers, and life may not look how you expected, but your belief does not have to waver. Even in moments of betrayal, pain, or confusion, God remains consistent and invites us into a deeper, more extravagant encounter with Him. You might be disappointed, but you are not defeated. Keep believing.

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    55 mins
  • Stability When You Know Who To Call 3•11•26
    Mar 19 2026

    In a world where everything seems to shift without warning, Stability When You Know Who To Call is a timely reminder that true security is not found in circumstances, but in connection. In this empowering midweek message, Anita Glenn encourages us to examine where we turn when life gets heavy, confusing, or uncertain. Too often, we exhaust every option, every person, and every resource before calling on God. Yet the very stability we’re searching for has always been just one call away.

    This message challenges believers to reposition their response in moments of pressure. When you know who to call, panic is replaced with peace, and confusion gives way to clarity. God is not distant or unavailable. He is present, responsive, and faithful to answer. Stability is not the absence of problems, but the presence of God in the middle of them. This sermon will strengthen your confidence, deepen your trust, and remind you that no matter what you face, you are never without divine access.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • What We Don't Trust We'll Try To Control 3•8•26
    Mar 19 2026

    What happens when life starts “lifing” and things don’t go according to plan? In this powerful and honest message, What We Don’t Trust We’ll Try to Control, we are reminded that the more life feels unpredictable, the more we attempt to control what was never ours to manage. From overthinking and overplanning to struggling with flexibility and trust, this sermon exposes how control often masks deeper issues of fear and broken trust. But here’s the truth: people may fail us, situations may shift, and life may feel uncertain, but none of that has the power to disrupt God’s presence or His good plan for our lives.

    Grounded in Lamentations 3:22–23, we are reminded that while everything else may wear out and become unreliable, God’s mercy never does. Through the storms in Matthew 8 and the desperation in Mark 9, we see that peace is not found in control, but in surrender. Trying to control tomorrow only creates illusions that never produce real security. This message challenges us to release the need to have every detail figured out and instead trust the One who already holds it all together. Because at the end of the day, controlling others won’t give us the life we want, but trusting God will.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Characteristics of the Holy Spirit 3•4•26
    Mar 5 2026

    In this powerful message, Apostle Gregory Kelley teaches on the divine characteristics of the Holy Spirit and how understanding who He truly is changes the way we live and trust God. The Holy Spirit is omniscient, meaning He knows everything there is to know. Nothing is hidden from God. Psalm 147:4 and Psalm 33:13 remind us that the Lord sees and understands all things. When believers develop a real relationship with the Holy Spirit, He provides wisdom and insight even in the most confusing or overwhelming situations.

    The Holy Spirit is also omnipotent, meaning He is all powerful. Scripture declares in Jeremiah 32:27 and Luke 1:37 that nothing is too hard for God. Job confirms that God can accomplish anything He purposes to do. Finally, the Holy Spirit is omnipresent, meaning He is everywhere at all times. Psalm 139:7–10 reveals that there is no place we can go where God is not present. Because of this truth, believers can walk in confidence knowing that God’s power, knowledge, and presence are always working on our behalf, able to do exceedingly and abundantly above all we could ask or think according to Ephesians 3:20.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Seeing The Holy Spirit For Who He Is 2•25•26
    Mar 5 2026

    In this powerful message, Apostle Gregory Kelley unpacks the true identity of the Holy Spirit and challenges believers to move beyond vague ideas and religious language to a deeper, personal understanding of who He really is. Using scriptures such as John 14:16, John 15:26, and Luke 3:22, this sermon reveals that the Holy Spirit is not merely a feeling, a symbol, or an invisible energy. He is the third person of the Trinity, sent by the Father and revealed through the Son. From the moment the Spirit descended like a dove at Jesus’ baptism to the command in Matthew 28:18-19 to baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, scripture consistently reveals His divine identity and role in the life of believers.

    Apostle Kelley also reminds listeners that the Holy Spirit is not someone to ignore, grieve, or treat casually. In Acts 5:1, lying to the Holy Spirit is equated with lying to God, revealing His full divinity and authority. When believers truly recognize who the Holy Spirit is, their faith begins to grow deeper, their obedience becomes stronger, and their relationship with God becomes more intimate. As Hebrews 10:38 declares, the just shall live by faith. Seeing the Holy Spirit for who He truly is transforms how we listen, how we follow, and how we live every day.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Living By Faith 2•22•26
    Mar 5 2026

    In a time when anxiety and depression affect millions of people, God calls His people to live by faith rather than by fear. Hebrews 11:6 reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please God. Faith requires us to believe that God is real and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him. Everything God does through us, for us, and even in us flows from His grace, and it is accessed through faith. Romans 14:23 reminds us that whatever is not from faith is sin, showing us how central faith is to the life of a believer. While statistics say that most of the things we worry about never actually happen, worry still tries to dominate our thoughts. Faith, however, invites us to trust God beyond our feelings and circumstances.

    Jesus asks a powerful question in Luke 18:8: when the Son of Man returns, will He find faith on the earth? God is looking for faithful people whose hearts are fully committed to Him. According to 2 Chronicles 16:9, the eyes of the Lord search throughout the earth to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose hearts are perfect toward Him. A perfect heart is not a flawless one, but one that walks in complete trust and faith with God. Faithfulness makes a person usable by God, and when you are usable you become blessable. Proverbs 20:6 reminds us that faithful people are rare, but faithfulness remains the key to victory and blessing. Living by faith means learning consistency with God, overcoming habits that weaken us, and choosing to trust Him daily. In the end, the blessings that appear publicly in our lives will always be the result of the faithfulness we develop privately.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Holy Spirit, Our Friend 2•18•26
    Mar 5 2026

    “Many times God is not trying to convict us in a negative way but convince us that His way is better.”

    In John 16:8–11, Jesus explains the work of the Holy Spirit, describing how He will come to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. Yet the word “convict” here carries a deeper meaning than many assume. It is not merely about exposing wrongdoing or making someone feel condemned. The Holy Spirit’s role is to convince. He gently reveals truth, persuading our hearts that God’s way is the better way. Like a faithful friend, the Holy Spirit walks alongside us, opening our understanding and guiding us toward what leads to life, peace, and righteousness.

    Many believers mistakenly view conviction as something harsh or punitive, but the Spirit’s work is rooted in love. When the Holy Spirit speaks to our hearts, He is not trying to shame us but to redirect us. His conviction is an invitation to see things from God’s perspective and to trust that what God desires for us is greater than anything we might choose on our own. The Holy Spirit convinces us that righteousness is worth pursuing and that walking in obedience brings freedom rather than restriction. In this way, He proves Himself to be not just a guide or helper, but truly our friend.

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    1 hr and 7 mins