Tag: Faith

  • “Love Your Enemies” (Matt 5:43-48)

    When we love our enemies, we reveal the heart of God. This sermon challenges us to mirror the Father’s character by seeking the good—both physical and spiritual—of those who oppose us, proving that God can be trusted, that He saves sinners, and that His love knows no bounds.

  • “Stay Salty” (Matt 5:13-20)

    The world is decaying, and Jesus says you are the salt and the light. Without the Church, truth fades and darkness wins. This message calls you to resist compromise, confront decay, and shine with bold obedience. Don’t settle for hidden faith—watch and be stirred to stay salty and light the world.

  • “Believe I Can Forgive You” (Luke 5:17-26)

    Experience the life-changing truth of Jesus’ authority to forgive us in Luke 5:17-26. From loyal friends breaking through barriers to Jesus confronting skeptics, this sermon reveals the cost and joy of following the King.

  • “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…

  • 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.