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Lent Series: The Road To Resurrection

3.23.25 Sermon

"Breaking The Religious Mold"

 

Contemporary

 

Mark 2:21-22

Notes: Jesus didn't come to patch up the old-He came to start something new. God isn't here to fix what's comfortable-He's here to break what's holding you back.

 

Traditional

 

Mark 2:21-22

Notes: Jesus didn't come to patch up the old-He came to start something new. God isn't here to fix what's comfortable-He's here to break what's holding you back.

 

Lent Series: The Road To Resurrection

3.16.25 Sermon

"The Fast Track to Power"

 

Contemporary

 

Matthew 6:16-18

Notes: The world tells us to consume-but Jesus teaches that real power comes from letting go. What if the thing you're holding onto is what's holding you back? Fasting is about making space for God's power.

Traditional

 

Matthew 6:16-18

Notes: The world tells us to consume-but Jesus teaches that real power comes from letting go. What if the thing you're holding onto is what's holding you back? Fasting is about making space for God's power.

 

Lent Series: The Road To Resurrection

3.9.25 Sermon

"Driven Into The Wilderness"​​​​​

 

Contemporary

 

Matthew 4:1-11

Notes: The road to resurrection doesn't start with glory-it starts with testing. Your wilderness isn't punishment-it's preparation. Before the breakthrough comes the battle.

 

Traditional

 

Matthew 4:1-11

Notes: The road to resurrection doesn't start with glory-it starts with testing. Your wilderness isn't punishment-it's preparation. Before the breakthrough comes the battle.

 

Series: Get Ready

3.2.25 Sermon

"What Do You Want Me To Do For You?"

 

Contemporary

 

Mark 10:46-52

Notes: Bartimaeus was blind, broken, and ignored by the crowd. But when he heard Jesus was passing by, he refused to stay silent.

God moves when there's expectation. Bartimaeus wasn't just hoping-he was shouting. Pushing. Refusing to be ignored. What if the miracle you need is waiting for you to cry out with bold faith?

Traditional

 

Mark 10:46-52

Notes: Bartimaeus was blind, broken, and ignored by the crowd. But when he heard Jesus was passing by, he refused to stay silent.

God moves when there's expectation. Bartimaeus wasn't just hoping-he was shouting. Pushing. Refusing to be ignored. What if the miracle you need is waiting for you to cry out with bold faith?

 

Series: Get Ready

2.23.25 Sermon

"When God Gets In Your Boat"

 

Contemporary

 

Luke 5:1-11

Notes: Peter had been fishing ALL NIGHT-exhausted, frustrated, and completely empty-handed. But when Jesus stepped into his boat, everything changed.

Frustration happens when we fish in our own strength, but breakthrough happens when Jesus gets in the boat. What if you're not failing-you're just fishing without Jesus?

Traditional

 

Luke 5:1-11

Notes: Peter had been fishing ALL NIGHT-exhausted, frustrated, and completely empty-handed. But when Jesus stepped into his boat, everything changed.

Frustration happens when we fish in our own strength, but breakthrough happens when Jesus gets in the boat. What if you're not failing-you're just fishing without Jesus?

 

Series: "What If We've Got It Backwards?"

2.16.25 Sermon

"What If Success Looks Like Failure?"

 

Contemporary

 

Matthew 16:25 "Whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it." 

Notes: The world says winning is everything. Jesus says the only way to truly win. . . is to lose yourself in Him.

The greatest success in life isn't climbing higher-it's laying it all down for Jesus.

True success isn't measured by what you achieve-it's measured by how much of your life is surrendered to Christ.

Traditional

 

Matthew 16:25 "Whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it." 

Notes: The world says winning is everything. Jesus says the only way to truly win. . . is to lose yourself in Him.

The greatest success in life isn't climbing higher-it's laying it all down for Jesus.

True success isn't measured by what you achieve-it's measured by how much of your life is surrendered to Christ.