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Through The Fire
Join us for our new series, Through the Fire, as we discover what it means to stand firm in faith even when the fire doesn’t fade. Together, we’ll learn how to trust God’s presence in the heat, move from declaration to action, and walk through trials without being consumed. This series reminds us that saying “nevertheless” isn’t the end—it’s the beginning of courageous faith. No matter what you’re facing, God is with you in the fire, strengthening you every step of the way.
Peace Under Pressure
Paul writes to the church in Philippi not from a place of ease, but from confinement- pressure around him, uncertainty in front of him, his own future unclear. And yet he has the audacity to speak about prayer, gratitude, and peace. He is not offering a theory. He is offering a testimony. The peace Paul describes is not the shallow calm we often imagine. As a Jewish man writing in Greek, he carries the full weight of shalom — not just quiet, but wholeness. Completeness. Life as God intends it. Nothing missing, nothing broken, everything rightly ordered under God. This is not peace imposed from the outside like Rome's peace through control. This is the peace of God — starting within, sustained by Christ, standing guard over the inner places pressure keeps trying to invade.
Never Out Of Reach
This week's message takes us into one of Scripture's most powerful and tender scenes— a mother's courage, a sister's faithfulness, and a princess's compassion converging to preserve a life that would change the world. As we celebrate mothers, we explore what it means to reach beyond fear and let love lead the way.
Not Alone
In “Not Alone,” we continue our Through the Fire series by looking at Daniel 3:24–25 and the powerful reminder that God’s presence does not always keep us out of the fire, but it does keep the fire from having ultimate power over us. Through the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we see that there is presence in the pressure, freedom in the flames, and revelation in the resistance. No matter how real the fire may be, this message reminds us that we are not abandoned, unseen, or forgotten—God is with us in it.
Come Back
Even though we struggle with sin, grace invites us home. In Psalm 51 and Romans 5, we see that sin causes rupture—but it does not have the final word. Where sin increases, grace increases more. Whether you’ve never seen God as home, your faith feels murky, or you’re holding on tightly, the invitation is the same: return. You don’t clean yourself up to come back—you come back to be made clean. Grace reigns stronger.
Mercy Meets Honesty
Listen in as Pastor Ed continues our series pray at your own risk. This week we talk about Psalm 51 and the story of King david asking God for mercy because of his sin. Be encouraged that God wants to hear all of our confession, no matter how awful it may be because he’s always welcoming us back home.
Bring It
Listen in as Pastor Ed talks about how to bring our authentic selfs to God in prayer. No matter how hard we may be crashing out emotionally God is willing to engage us with all of our prayers, even the angriest ones. Today we discussed Jonah for and Jonah’s attitude towards God’s compassion and mercy.
Jabbok Junction
When Jacob is left alone at the Jabbok River, a divine wrestling match reveals that sometimes our greatest transformation comes through struggle. In this message, Pastor Jaz' Vick explores how God meets us in the dark, wrestles with us in love, and reshapes our identity through sacred confrontation. The limp you carry may just be the mark of your blessing.
Defiant Rest
Take a deep dive into Genesis chapter 1 and understand the main point that God was communicating. He wants us to rest and Sabbath, so that we know our value comes from being his creation and not what we produce. Join in and listen as Pastor Ed talks about the heart of rest and Sabbath and culture code #1 at Rapha .










