The CCUPC Cutting Room Floor

The CCUPC Cutting Room Floor

di Pastors James Benson and Dena Roy
Stagione 3
Mark 2:13-17 - Sermon
Ever wonder who you'd instinctively cross the street to avoid? Pastor James reveals how Jesus scandalously calls Levi—a despised, traitorous tax collector—to follow him, then boldly dines at his table with "sinners and scum." This isn't mere inclusion; it's Jesus embodying his mission as the Great Physician who moves toward the sick, not away from them. His holiness isn't fragile—it heals rather than hides. As our church navigates loving difficult people, this message challenges us to examine our own baptized avoidance and discover the scandalous grace that welcomes us all. Don't miss this transformative call to follow Jesus to uncomfortable tables! Sermon 5-17-26
Not Just Me - Sermon
What if the people who can't reach Jesus today are waiting for your faith to carry them there? When four friends couldn't push through the crowd, they tore open a roof to lower their paralyzed friend to Jesus—proof that real faith doesn't stop at obstacles but demolishes them. Pastor James reveals how Jesus sees both our bodies and souls, offering complete healing to whole people, not just spiritual band-aids. Feeling stuck helping others or needing to be carried yourself? This powerful message shows how your faith can become a stretcher for those who can't walk to Jesus alone. Don't miss this life-changing truth—dive in now! Sermon 5-10-26
Greater Than Moses - Sermon
Can being told to "stay away" from others actually become an act of desperate faith? When a leprous man broke social boundaries to approach Jesus, he believed in Christ's power but questioned His heart—"If you are willing, you can make me clean." Pastor James reveals how Jesus' surprising anger wasn't aimed at the man, but at the disease, isolation, and shame destroying God's good creation. Through Christ's touch, the direction of contamination reversed—holiness became more contagious than uncleanness, restoring not just the man's body but his place in community and relationship with God. This isn't just healing; it's re-creation itself breaking into our broken world. Discover how Jesus' restorative touch can transform your understanding of belonging and wholeness. Sermon 5-3-26
Mark 1:35-39 - Sermon
What if your good intentions are actually distracting you from God's true purpose for your life? Pastor Dena reveals how even Jesus faced relentless demands and overwhelming crowds pressing for his attention, yet he chose to slip away in the early morning darkness to pray and stayed laser-focused on his mission to preach the gospel. Like Jesus, we're bombarded with urgent needs and endless notifications, but true fulfillment comes through carved-out wilderness moments with God that fuel our real calling—sharing the good news with those around us. Ready to discover your divine mission beyond the chaos? Don't let busyness rob you of your purpose—watch now and find your focus! Sermon 4-26-26
You Showed Up - Sermon
Guest preacher, Aaron Steton from Hope Force International. What if you're the only Jesus someone ever meets? Pastor Aaron discovered this truth firsthand when Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica—arriving as the first relief flight, he witnessed how showing up transforms despair into hope. From Elijah's dramatic Mount Carmel showdown to a simple phone call that changed a lonely ninth grader's life, Aaron reveals how God works through ordinary people in extraordinary ways. Whether it's disaster relief or daily kindness, we're called to embody Emmanuel—God with us—for neighbors, coworkers, and even difficult people who carry heavy loads. Don't miss this stirring message about the transformative power of simply showing up when it matters most. Sermon 4-19-26
Saved and Serving - Sermon
What if Jesus cares just as much about your fever as your faith crisis? After healing a demon-possessed man in the synagogue, Jesus quietly enters Peter's home where his mother-in-law lies sick with fever. Pastor James reveals how Christ's gentle touch—no words, no ritual—instantly restores her, and gratitude naturally flows into service. From one quiet healing to a whole town gathering at the door, we see Jesus moving seamlessly from dramatic public moments to ordinary private needs. Whether your struggle feels monumental or mundane, this message shows Christ's authority reaches every corner of your life. Don't miss this encouragement—watch now and discover how healing leads to joyful service! Sermon 4-12-26
Easter Sunday - Sermon
What if the most powerful moment in history was actually whispered in just one word? Mary Magdalene, blinded by grief, mistakes the risen Jesus for a gardener—until he speaks her name. Pastor James reveals how resurrection isn't just about an empty tomb, but about a living Savior who cuts through our noise, pain, and confusion with personal tenderness. When life's overload narrows our vision and exhaustion clouds our hearts, Jesus still calls us by name, offering both comfort and purpose. Don't miss this Easter message that transforms grief into mission—watch now and hear your name called! Sermon 4-5-26
Palm Sunday - Sermon
Ever feel crushed by shame, believing you must punish yourself to earn forgiveness? Pastor James confronts this common misunderstanding, revealing how true repentance differs from self-loathing. Through powerful biblical examples of Peter, David, and the Palm Sunday crowd, he shows how godly sorrow leads us to Jesus rather than leaving us trapped in guilt. Learn why there's "no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus" and discover the transformative difference between worldly grief that brings death and godly grief that leads to life. Don't miss this liberating message that will reshape how you view both sin and grace. Sermon 3-29-26
Humility - Sermon
Sermon 3-22-26
Faith, Not Forms - Sermon
Have you ever wondered if your religious routines are missing the mark? Through Psalms 50 and 51, Pastor James reveals a profound truth: God doesn't need our religious performances—He wants our hearts. Drawing from David's raw confession, we discover that true worship isn't about perfect rituals but honest brokenness before God. In this powerful message, James unpacks how empty religion falls short while genuine repentance leads to transformation. If you're tired of going through the motions and yearn for authentic connection with God, this message offers hope and clarity. Don't miss this chance to discover what God truly desires from you. Sermon 3-15-26
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