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May 31, 2026 “Prophetic Pruning” Pastor Cheryl Gmitter
In this sermon introducing a multi-topic "spiritual buffet," a church body welcomes Pastor Cheryl, a seasoned prophetic leader with over 45 years of ministry experience. Drawing from her own testimonies of overcoming a recent panic attack, stress-induced spasms, and severe personal hardships, she breaks down foundational kingdom principles including the vital necessity of true forgiveness, the power of renewing your mind through extensive Scripture memorization, and biblical examples of godly relationships. Ultimately, the message redefines the "chastening of the Lord" not as a negative punishment, but as a redemptive, loving process of spiritual pruning designed to mature believers and prepare them to handle their true inheritance.
May 24, 2026 “Unity Among Diversity” Pastor Josh Gmitter
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on Memorial Day by navigating the diverse opinions within the church regarding war, pacifism, and military service. Drawing from historical quotes and scriptural tensions—such as the contrast between David and Solomon—the message emphasizes that while believers may hold different political or theological viewpoints, they must remain united through the love of Christ. Ultimately, the congregation is encouraged to move past disputes over non-essential matters, support one another, and find common ground in the ultimate sacrifice of Calvary and the shared mission of the church.
May 17, 2026 “A Life That Speaks” Bishop Fred Makka
In this inspiring sermon, guest speaker Bishop Makka from Uganda explores what it means to build a legacy that echoes into eternity, drawing powerful lessons from the biblical story of Abel. He outlines how a person can live a meaningful life that continues to influence generations by pleasing God, leaving godly footprints, and impacting others. Ultimately, Bishop Makka points listeners toward Jesus Christ, whose ultimate sacrifice and blood speak a better word of mercy, salvation, and true transformation over our lives.
May 10, 2026 “The Heart of Motherhood” Pastor Josh Gmitter
In this heartfelt Mother’s Day message, the Pastor Josh explores the profound influence and spiritual calling of mothers, drawing inspiration from the biblical mandate in Micah 6:8 to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. By highlighting the resilient legacies of "Hall of Faith" women like Rahab, Ruth, and Mary, the sermon encourages mothers to find their strength and identity in God’s grace rather than their own perceived shortcomings. The message concludes with a call to release the burdens of shame and guilt through the transformative power of Jesus, affirming mothers as essential conduits of divine comfort and generational blessing.
May 3, 2026 “Help in the Body of Christ” Pastor Paul Gmitter
Pastor Paul explores the profound biblical truth that "it is not good for man to be alone," tracing the importance of togetherness from the Garden of Eden to the modern church. He shares vulnerable personal stories of depression and struggle, emphasizing that God often delivers His peace and breakthrough through the "latching on" of supportive human relationships. This message encourages listeners to embrace their role as the "body of Christ," providing authentic help and healing to one another in an increasingly chaotic world.
Apr 26, 2026 “Perils of Success Lessons from Cain” Pastor Sam Larkin
In this episode, elder Sam Larkin explores the spiritual dangers of pride and success, using the biblical story of Cain to illustrate how self-centeredness can distance us from God. He reflects on the necessity of remaining a lifelong student of Christ, cautioning that our own perceived accomplishments often become the greatest hurdles to genuine service. Ultimately, Larkin calls for a return to "first love," urging listeners to prioritize a humble, intimate relationship with Jesus over religious knowledge or worldly status.
Apr 19, 2026 “Sacred Union of Christ and Church” Pastor Josh Gmitter
In this message, the speaker explores the profound "great mystery" of Ephesians 5, shifting the focus from earthly marriage to the eternal, prophetic union between Christ the Groom and His bride, the Church. Addressing modern statistics on moral compromise and the struggle with forgiveness, he calls for the Church to arise from spiritual slumber and be sanctified through the washing of the Word. Ultimately, believers are exhorted to prioritize their identity within the body of Christ, embracing self-control and mutual submission to reflect God’s holiness to the world.
Apr 12, 2026 “Hope in Jesus’ Eyes” Pastor Josh Gmitter
In this moving message, the speaker explores the transformative power of being truly seen by God, shifting our identity from a place of hurt and disqualification to one of healing and purpose. By examining the biblical encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, the discourse illustrates how God’s ancient promises and unfailing love reach those who feel cut off or misunderstood. Listeners are invited to trust in the Savior’s compassionate gaze, find breakthrough through faith, and embrace a new life defined by joy and being "sent" for the glory of God.
Mar 29, 2026 “Your True Identity” Pastor Paul Gmitter
This message explores the biblical significance of the "triumphal entry" and Jesus cleansing the temple, transitioning into the profound truth that every believer is now a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit. The speaker emphasizes that through water baptism and the sacrifice of Christ, individuals are called to die to self and be "born from above" to experience a direct, personal connection with God. Ultimately, the teaching encourages the community to embrace their collective identity as God’s temple, choosing unity and obedience to hear His voice in their daily lives.
Mar 22, 2026 “Apostolic Wineskin” Doctor Alan Hawkins
Guest speaker, Alan Hawkins, continues this weekend by exploring the essential "wineskin" of the early church, identifying a fourfold commitment to the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer. Drawing from personal experiences with deception, he emphasizes that these disciplines serve as a necessary safeguard for discerning true prophetic voices and maintaining spiritual health. The message concludes with a call to deep devotion and a corporate celebration of the Eucharist to anchor the congregation in the life of Christ.
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