Do You Want to be Healed?
Pastor Randall examines Jesus' conversation with the paralytic at the healing pools of Bethesda. Specifically, we look at Jesus' question to the man: "Do you want to be healed?"

Pastor Randall examines Jesus' conversation with the paralytic at the healing pools of Bethesda. Specifically, we look at Jesus' question to the man: "Do you want to be healed?"
Do you feel like you are in a period of drought? Do you feel that God is distant? Pastor D reminds us that our God is relentlessly pursuing us! He is calling us into a wholly new reality of spirit and truth.
We have begun a new and brief sermon series called "Heart to Heart with Jesus: 3 Conversations that Change Everything." Pastor D takes us through the conversation that Jesus has with the Pharisee Nicodemus who is an example of an "almost Christian." We dive into the call to abandon religiosity to instead live a truly new life in Christ.
We continue our Advent season journey with a look at how the Word became the embodiment of divine empathy among us.
Continuing our look at John's gospel as a revelation into who Jesus is
"In the beginning was the Word..." Pastor D shows us four revelations of Light through John's opening statement of his gospel.
Believers will have their faith tested. Pastor D takes us through Jesus' words to exhort us to live faithfully regardless of our circumstances.
A powerful message from Pastor D that examines the faith journey we all travel, from the "dark night of the soul" to a faith that delivers, heals, and saves.
Our brother Fenol Dera examines the categorization of "evangelical" and offers his own definition as we dive deeper into our "Who Is This Man, Jesus?" sermon series.
Pastor Randall delivers a powerful word as we look at the familiar story of Jesus healing the paralyzed man with fresh eyes and ears.
Continuing our series, we examine the words of Jesus and dissect what he meant when he tells the Pharisees to "go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.'"
If we only have what Jesus did on the cross, then we don't have all of Christ. Pastor D takes us to the gospel of Luke to unpack for us both a promise of what Jesus is doing for us, and also a promise of what he's calling us into.
We start a new sermon series this week, returning to a focus on Jesus. By looking at the question, "Who is this man, Jesus?" we are looking to profile the identity of those who follow him. Join us as we study how Jesus is both a mirror and a goal for us - what it looks like for us to actively participate in his life.
Our brother, Fenol Dera, brings the final message of our Ruth sermon series. As the story of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz comes to a close, we see a picture of faithfulness. We also see how their righteousness is used by God to bring about the promised Messiah.
Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz all show us how God uses the faithfully obedient to bless and provide for others. Pastor Randall examines the three main characters of this "gospel" and encourages us on our own faithful life journeys.
As the story of Ruth unfolds, Pastor Randall shows us how we can see God's incredible generosity and faithfulness to those who pursue his standard of righteousness.
Pastor Darryl Williamson begins a new 4-part sermon series with a look at how Ruth and Naomi's love and loyalty for each other is a picture of a loving God that will never leave us, even in times of great difficulty.
Pastor D wraps up our study of Titus with an in-depth look at Paul's exhortation that closes his letter: "Our people must learn to devote themselves to doing what is good, in order to provide for urgent needs and not live unproductive lives."
Using Paul's letter to Titus as a template, our brother Justin Luttrull guides is through reflection on who we were and who we are becoming through the lens of God's kindness and love.
Our fractured world pushes back on authority and the idea that someone outside of you can speak into your life. Pastor Randall continues our Titus series by showing us how the revealed glory of God in his Son, Jesus, transforms lives and offers us hope through his grace.
Pastor Randall continues our series in Titus. He shows us how Paul's letter to Titus is meant to remind us that the people of God are meant to be a community built on and shaped by sound doctrine.
Paul's letter to Titus as he ministers to the people of Crete shows us that our faith is meant to flourish, even in fractured times.
Paul's letter to Titus gives us an overview as to what kinds of character a leader in the church should have. Pastor D adds detail to this as we continue our study of Titus.
Part 2 of Pastor D's intro to our sermon series in Titus. This is a further examination of how the church should look in the midst of 'interesting' times.
Cohost of the Southside Rabbi podcast and our brother Ameen Hudson brings us the final message in our Team God sermon series titled "God Wins." Ameen takes us through a few passages from the John's Revelation to show us how Team God will ultimately triumph over Satan and the deceivers.
In the penultimate sermon of our Team God series, Pastor D defines what strongholds are, how they are formed, and how we can work with the Holy Spirit to break free of their grip.
What does Paul mean when he implores us to put on the full armor of God? Pastor D leads us through this well-known passage as we examine how to stand against the powers in our continuation of the Team God series.
On Mother's Day, Pastor Randall shares how the faithfulness of the early church mothers provides for us a pattern for parenting and discipleship. We look to their lives as a way of pushing back against the schemes of Team Condemned as we continue our Team God series.
Pastor D brings us his third installment of his Team God sermon series where we zoom in on who makes up our opposition, specifically focusing on the rulers and powers of darkness mentioned in Paul's exhortation to the church at Ephesus. Listen in as we learn more on what it means for us to put on the full armor of God, the one who has made a spectacle and mockery of the devil's schemes.
Last week we looked at the roster of "Team God." In this week's sermon, Pastor D shows us the roster of the team we're playing against. This organization of devils is doing everything they can to thwart the purposes of God and his people, and Pastor D zooms in on 7 ways they try to attack!