Author: Joshua Eldridge

  • “Believe I Long for You to Belong” (Lk 5:12-14)

    What if you believed—really believed—that Jesus not only has the power to save you, but also wants you? In Luke 5:12–14, a leper wonders if Jesus cares. His answer will change how you see God’s love, your place in His family, and the outcasts around you.

  • “Follow Me” (Luke 5:1-11)

    What does it mean when Jesus says, “Follow me”? This message explores how Jesus breaks into our weary, ordinary lives with a call to radical purpose. Discover the beauty, challenge, and reward of becoming a fisher of men—and how your story, no matter how broken, is part of God’s plan to catch others for new…

  • Make Disciples of the Lord (Matt. 28:16-20)

    Discover the true identity of Jesus as Yahweh in this powerful sermon! Uncover what He desires from His church: to make disciples who transform lives. Join us in Matthew 28 for an inspiring call to action that redefines success and ignites your faith.

  • The Gospel of God (Rom. 1:1-7) by Dr. Chuck Quarles

    Many claim faith, but few grasp the true gospel. In Romans 1:1–7, Paul reveals what God himself says saves us: Jesus is not just Savior, but King and God. This sermon calls us to examine what we believe—and whether it’s enough. Don’t settle for a cultural gospel. Trust the gospel according to God.

  • The Death of Convenient Religion (Gal 6:11-18)

    The Death of Convenient Religion (Gal 6:11-18)

    Are you following Christ or just convenience? In this powerful conclusion to Galatians, discover the freedom of true faith, the danger of legalism, and the Spirit-filled life that boasts in the cross alone. A call to revival, courage, and new creation—this sermon challenges you to live as one marked by Jesus.

  • Keep in Step with the Spirit (Gal 5:25–6:10)

    Keep in Step with the Spirit (Gal 5:25–6:10)

    What does it really mean to walk by the Spirit? In this message from Galatians 5:25–6:10, discover how Spirit-led living shapes our relationships, humbles our hearts, and fuels perseverance. Explore how God’s power helps us bear burdens, resist pride, and sow seeds that lead to lasting, eternal fruit.

  • Spiritual Fruits: Kindness…Self-Control (Gal. 5:22-23)

    Spiritual Fruits: Kindness…Self-Control (Gal. 5:22-23)

    In this message on Galatians 5, we’re reminded that the fruit of the Spirit isn’t a checklist to master, but a spiritual diagnosis—revealing whether we’re yielding to the flesh or the Spirit. As the sermon explores kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, we’re invited to reflect God’s character by surrendering to His power, not striving…

  • Spiritual Fruits: Love (Gal 5:22)

    Spiritual Fruits: Love (Gal 5:22)

    In a world that constantly redefines love, the Church must return to the one who is love—God Himself. As we reach Galatians 5:22, we begin our journey through the fruit of the Spirit, starting with love—not as sentiment or convenience, but as the self-giving, Spirit-empowered love modeled in Christ. This sermon unpacks what love is…