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Daniel was living in a kingdom that outlawed the worship of God—but he knew that his strength came from the Lord. Kicking off our new series “Breaking Babylon”, Pastor Mark emphasizes the importance of openly worshipping amidst a culture that is against it—and how the men and women who choose to advance the Kingdom of God, will rise.
The good news is that when you get caught up in building the Kingdom, you’ll be a part of something that’s always advancing. Guest speaker Jedidiah Thurner shares a powerful word on how God designed us for more as His highest representatives of authority here on earth.
The droughts in our lives are often connected to having divided loyalty. In Pastor Mark Francey’s message, “Repairing Altars”, he reminds us that there is a spiritual battle being fought for our worship—but when we build altars of undivided loyalty to God, His power and presence will fall like rain.
Encounters with God give us access to what is beyond us. In this message, Pastor Mark Francey continues the “Altars” series, reminding us that when we build an altar to the Lord and create a space to encounter Him, He grants us access to the dreams, mysteries, and agenda of Heaven.
This Father’s Day, we remember Abraham, one of the forefathers of our faith who built altars of remembrance and sacrifice to God. Pastor Mark Francey reminds us that when we build altars, it will alter the way we hear and obey God—unlocking both His presence and blessing in our lives.
Every movement requires a person, or a group of people willing to step beyond the norm and pioneer. In his message “The Vanguard,” Dominic Russo teaches on what it takes to be a forerunner for the Kingdom of Heaven.
God never promised we wouldn’t experience battles, but He did promise to be with us in the battle. In Pastor Dustin Bates’ message, “The Battle Beyond the Battle,” He charges us to see beyond the natural battles in front of us by remembering and standing on what God has said.
In the final sermon of our Super Bloom series, Pastor Mark Francey preaches on the importance of being baptized in the Holy Spirit. In Acts 2, only 120 out of 500 went to the upper room—but it was the 120’s hunger for God that positioned them to receive power and all that Jesus died to give them.
In today’s message By The Water, Pastor Mark Francey encourages us to be intentional with who we spend time with and allow to speak into our life. He reminds us that if we want to inherit all that God has for us in this Superbloom season, who we sit with will determine both what we delight in and what we experience with God.
Those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy. In his message “Makes Me Want to Cry”, Pastor Mark continues our Superbloom series reminding us of the power of our tears, and how God wants our hearts to be emotionally aligned with what moves His.
God is getting ready to surprise His people with something where you’ll say “Where did that come from?” In this message, Pastor Mark unlocks strategy to witness an unexpected superbloom where we experience God’s multiplication in our lives.
The time of dormancy is over, God has chosen you to bloom. In his message “Chosen to Bloom”, Pastor Joel Foust reminds us that in order to be trustworthy for God to bloom in us, we need to pray on-your-knees prayers, always be available to Him, and have unwavering trust in His timing.
What is God looking for before he causes a superbloom to happen? In Part 2 of Pastor Mark’s new series, he shares what it looks like for a people to be fully surrendered, emptied, obedient, yielded, and secure enough to step into the Kingdom superbloom God has in store for us.
Just like a superbloom, it is time for faith that brings life and color to the deserts of our life. In Pastor Mark Francey’s message “Risk and reward,” he reminds us that God has been orchestrating his divine purposes behind the scenes that are now ready to blossom.
Why is Good Friday considered good? Despite the darkness and death that happened on Good Friday, Pastor Mark Francey reminds us that Jesus willingly went through deep suffering so that we could live fully whole, healed, and restored.
Palm Sunday marks the day when Jesus triumphantly rode in on a lowly donkey to claim His place as Victorious King and Prince of Peace. In "Triumph", Pastor Mark Francey teaches that the peace and victory in our lives in our lives depends on who (or what) we crown king.
God had a powerful purpose for the Israelites when He lead them through Jericho rather than around it. In Pastor Dustin Bates’ message “We Won’t Settle,” he reminds us that it’s fighting through the battles in front of us that reveals what’s truly in us.
Do you want to be healed? This was the question Jesus often posed before His miracle encounters. In His message “Step Out of Stuck,” special guest Rex Crain teaches that our perspective about God’s power and purpose in our lives can be our passport or our prison.
Would you consider yourself a friend of God? Today Pastor Mark Francey continues our “A Friend of God” series and reminds us of what it means to walk in true friendship with Christ: where there’s connection, conversation, instruction, obedience, revelation, and worship.
We are beginning to experience the first fruits of a move of God—revival is here! In our series, Ending Droughts, Pastor Mark talks about a Glorious Disturbance in John 4, where one woman’s testimony changed the eternal trajectory of the people in her town, in her country, and the nations for the rest of history. God desires that His people are willing to be disrupted for the Kingdom—and from that place, a Holy Spirit outpouring can occur like never before.
Like Esther and Mordecai, we are called to be people entrusted to steward God’s power for the Kingdom. In “God’s Star”, Pastor Mark reminds us that God gives His power to people who are focused on using it for others.
God wants you to be ready to catch what He wants to do in your life. In Pastor Mark’s message “That was fast”, he reminds us that even though we’ve faced resistance or attacks in our life, God can suddenly turn a drought into a reservoir at any moment.
Are you believing in a knock-off Jesus? John Bevere teaches on the importance of repentance, changing the way we think, and turning away from our sins. Jesus isn’t coming back for a bride whose attention is split between multiple vectors but rather for a bride who commits only to Him.
The question isn’t what God has done—the question is what is God doing right now and what do you want Him to do? In “Looking”, Pastor Benny Perez challenges us to dream bigger and perceive the new thing God is doing—are you dreaming big enough where it will take generations to fulfill it?
God has big plans for His people—but what if he’s just waiting for someone willing to partner with Him to activate them? In “Extravagant Dreams, Prayers & Faith,” Dr Mike Maiden gives a faith-charging message about dreaming big with God.
Why does God want us to pray? In “Give God Your Attention”, Pastor Mark reminds us that God is interested in our prayers because He’s interested in us—and when we pray, it not only changes things, it changes us.
Why does God want us to pray? In “Give God Your Attention”, Pastor Mark reminds us that God is interested in our prayers because He’s interested in us—and when we pray, it not only changes things, it changes us.
The start of a new year brings an opportunity to sharpen our perspective and step into new callings and promises. In “Time to Step Out,” Pastor Joel Foust shares four key directives to make 2023 a year of following God’s call with boldness and courage.
Bethlehem,” Pastor Mark Francey reminds us that what we do with what we hear about God, will determine what we see from God.
Easter is more than just information about God—it’s an invitation to have true intimacy with Him. In his message “I Understand”, Pastor Mark Francey reminds us that Jesus didn’t defeat death just to get us into heaven, but to get heaven into us.