Stand for Holiness, Because Holiness Still Stands
While societal standards and generational customs change, the call to live a life set apart for God remains eternal and unchanging. The message also encourages women of all ages to pursue a lifestyle of sanctification by aligning their daily conduct and choices with God's holy character.
The Invitation
Matthew 21:1-11
Pastor Brent Murphy explores the theme of "The Invitation" encouraging you to release your rigid human expectations and embrace God's unexpected ways of moving in their lives. When we invite God into our circumstances, we can expect an "unexpected pour" of anointing, presence, and restoration in the most unlikely places and people.
Becoming Your Best You
This sermon encourages believers to become the best version of themselves through the two-step process of repentance and restoration. By turning toward God, individuals can receive spiritual renewal, heal from past wounds, and step into an abundant life filled with purpose. Scripture reference: Acts 3:19
Out with the Old and In with the New
This sermon explores how God removes distractions and sin from our lives to prepare us for His divine calling. Using the story of Isaiah, Pastor Harris emphasizes that spiritual growth requires a cycle of confession, cleansing, and a willing response to God's voice.
Agreeing With God and His Doings
This sermon encourages believers to align their confession with God's Word, emphasizing that they are already righteous, victorious, and complete in Christ. It urges people to stop asking for what they already possess through grace and instead manifest their identity as God's workmanship
The Power of Your Witness
This sermon emphasizes that every believer is called to share their personal story of transformation to lead others to Christ. The key points focus on overcoming the fear of sharing one's faith, understanding that a personal testimony is an irrefutable tool for evangelism, and recognizing that God uses ordinary people to make an eternal impact.
Imitating Christ's Humility
In this message, Reverend Betty Bell explores the core principles of Christian humility by examining how believers can copy the character and actions of Jesus through openness, forgiveness, and restoration. She emphasizes that true humility is a "loneliness of mind" that prioritizes the interests of others and relies entirely on God's grace, drawing from her personal life experiences and scriptural examples to illustrate a life of humble service.
The Power of the Holy Spirit
In this message, Pastor Murphy explores the essential role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, emphasizing how its presence provides the necessary power and guidance to fulfill one's divine purpose. The sermon encourages the congregation to move beyond human effort and rely on spiritual empowerment to experience true transformation.
A Consecrated Conjunction
n this powerful message, Pastor Brent Murphy explores the life of Jeremiah to show how God uses "consecrated conjunctions"—divine shifts in our perspective—to sustain us when we feel like giving up. This sermon serves as a reminder that you are built to survive and fortified by God's presence, even when the road gets difficult.
Finding Your Why: Living the Resurrected Life & Reflecting God's Glory
This sermon explores the fundamental purpose of the Christian life by encouraging believers to examine their heart's desires and align them with God's truth. It emphasizes that by accepting divine grace and reflecting God's glory, individuals can find clarity of direction and experience the fullness of a resurrected life.
Finding Your Why
This message explores the core purpose of the Christian journey, focusing on how individuals can move toward the Truth and resonate with God's creative work. It emphasizes the importance of examining one's heart's desires and accepting God's grace to find clarity of direction and a deeper sense of spiritual purpose.
Condition vs. Posture
This message explores the vital distinction between our "condition"—the brokenness life inflicts upon us—and our "posture"—the humble response we choose to offer God. Drawing from the example of the thieves on the cross, the sermon encourages believers to move beyond their pain and adopt a contrite spirit, which is the key that unlocks God's saving power and deliverance.
The Coming of Christ
Isaiah 35:1-10
Stop letting "faith fatigue" compromise your ability to stand strong in life's challenges. Discover how the coming of Christ provides divine intervention, offering a complete reversal of circumstances, supernatural power, and a protected route where your troubles cannot follow.
It's Time to Graduate
The sermon urges the congregation to move past "elementary things" and "childish things" to prioritize personal spiritual growth, which is necessary for the church's collective vision to succeed. Pastor Murphy illustrates the enemies of the vision by personifying immature behaviors (such as assuming, complaining, or prioritizing personal preference) and calls on the church to "graduate" from these ways, become actively involved, and fully commit to the mission.
One Year Pastoral Anniversary
The message focuses on the "Revival Imperative," stressing the critical need for a spiritual awakening in the lives of believers and the church. The sermon emphasizes that true and lasting revival comes from prioritizing the beholding of Jesus Christ, which leads to personal and collective transformation and a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It serves as a fervent call to prayer and action for radical spiritual renewal.
Sanctification: Lord, Prepare Me
Pastor Brent Murphy tackles the biblical call to Sanctification, revealing it as God’s design for every believer to live a life of divine distinction. This message challenges you to stop measuring your life by the world's standards and instead pursue a daily, purifying process guided by God's truth. Discover how making this commitment builds sanctuary for God's presence, assures His sovereignty over your life, and ultimately solidifies your adoption into His family. Learn why you are called to be set apart, not abandoned, and how you can pray, "Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary."
When God Says No
Pastor Brent Murphy closes the revival with a powerful message on overcoming the permanent "word curses" and negative pronouncements that threaten our destinies. Drawing from the story of King Hezekiah, who received a written letter of destruction, the sermon reveals that our greatest power lies in dropping that letter on the altar to transfer the burden to God [01:18:25]. Hezekiah's choice breaks generational curses and the perceived permanence of problems, allowing the blood of Christ to smother every negative word [01:28:05]. Tune in to learn why you must surrender the power of what they said about you so that God's word can fully overcome it, bringing a spiritual breakthrough "that very night" [01:30:45].
The Perfect Gift
Pastor Brent Murphy draws on the vision of the Valley of Dry Bones (Ezekiel 37) to address spiritual exhaustion and the surrender of one’s will to fight. He teaches that after continuous "invasions" of the enemy have worn down the believer, God sends His word not to a dream, but to a battlefield, where hopelessness has taken over. Discover the power of exchanging self-defeating words for God's explicit promises, as your mouth holds the power of life and death [01:17:42]. The message culminates with a prophetic call to let the Word of God wake the spiritual warrior in you, restoring the function, strength, and will to fight for your purpose and family [01:27:36].
Unshakable
Pastor Brent Murphy concludes the "Unshakable" series by focusing on the Helmet of Salvation and the Sword of the Spirit as essential components for spiritual resilience. The message emphasizes that to be truly unshakable, we must guard and transform our minds against the enemy's attacks. Discover how salvation is a weapon that slashes away sin and secures your destiny, giving you the clarity to think at a higher level [01:38:40]. The sermon assures that the word of God is a powerful light against darkness and a superior weapon that can conquer every negative word spoken against your life and promises [01:54:24
The "S" Word
In this powerful message, Pastor Brent Murphy examines the story of Genesis 3, revealing that the true origin of sin was not just eating the fruit, but making the decision to prioritize human wisdom over God's word. He teaches that placing ourselves in the "middle" of our lives inevitably leads to chaos and the exhausting cycle of trying to cover our own tracks. The sermon culminates by tracing how God has always planned to reclaim that central position, culminating in Jesus Christ standing in the middle of our darkest failures to take our place. Discover why you must dethrone self and put Christ back in the center to pull your broken family, finances, and future back together.
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