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First Will Be Last What sits on the throne of your heart?And what happens when the pursuit of being first quietly becomes the center of your life? In this message, we confront one of the deepest struggles of modern culture: the obsession with visibility, influence, comparison, and self-promotion. We live in a world where attention has become identity, where followers can feel like significance, and where people are constantly pressured to perform instead of simply live. But Jesus introduces a completely different Kingdom—one where greatness looks like servanthood, humility, surrender, and faithfulness. Through the teachings of Jesus in Mark 9:30-37 and the Parable of the Workers in Matthew 20:1-16, we uncover how comparison creates entitlement, how pride turns life into competition, and why grace feels offensive when we believe we deserve more than others. We also explore the powerful theological idea of Kenosis from Philippians 2:5-8—the self-emptying of Jesus—not as weakness, but as ultimate surrender. Because the Kingdom of God does not reward the loudest voice, the biggest platform, or the most recognized name. Heaven’s scoreboard is different. The world climbs ladders… but the Kingdom washes feet. This message is a challenge to stop building the kingdom of self and surrender the throne to the true King. Because in the end, the goal of Christianity is not self-promotion… it’s self-sacrifice.Message Description Mark 9:30-37 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from this week’s message? What does Jesus mean when He says, “the first will be last and the last first”? How does modern culture define greatness differently than the Kingdom of God? Looking at Matthew 20:1-16, why were the workers who came first upset even though they received exactly what was promised? Do you think they had a legit reason to be upset? HEART – How did it make you feel? Which line hit you the hardest and why: “Visibility is not the same as significance.” “Comparison is the birthplace of resentment.” “Pride turns life into competition. Humility turns life into calling.” When someone else succeeds, do you naturally celebrate with them… or compare yourself against them? What does that reveal about your heart? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? Where are you tempted to build your identity around visibility instead of obedience? What is one practical way you can choose humility over self-promotion this week?serving quietlyencouraging someone elsecelebrating another person’s success stepping away from comparison choosing faithfulness over attention Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Strength through Surrender What if surrender isn’t weakness… but trust?And what if the interruptions in your life are invitations from God? In this Mother’s Day message, we look at the story of Mary and discover a powerful Kingdom truth: God often does His greatest work through surrendered people. Mary’s life was interrupted by a promise she didn’t fully understand, a process she didn’t control, and a future she could not clearly see. Yet her response became one of the most courageous statements in Scripture: “Be it unto me according to your word.” Together, we explore the biblical idea of Kenosis—the emptying of self—not as becoming less human, but as becoming fully surrendered to the God who created us. From Mary’s “yes” to Jesus surrendering Himself in Philippians 2, we discover that the Christian life is not about clinging tighter to control but learning to trust God more deeply through the process. Because the truth is, most of us want the promise without the preparation. We want the destination without the journey. But God is not only concerned with where He is taking you… He is shaping who you become along the way. This message is an invitation to loosen your grip on fear, control, and self-preservation—and trust that surrender in the hands of God is never wasted. Because sometimes the very thing that feels like interruption… is preparation for purpose. Luke 1: 26-38 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from this week’s message? How is biblical surrender different from weakness or giving up? Why do you think God often reveals purpose progressively instead of giving us the whole picture at once? HEART – How did it make you feel? Which line hit you the most:“God’s plans often arrive disguised as interruptions.”“The process is not punishment—it’s preparation.”“Faith trusts God before it understands God.” What area of your life is hardest for you to surrender and why:controltimingfuturecomfortreputationunderstandingother? DEEP HEART QUESTION… Are you more focused on the destination God promised… or the person God is forming? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one practical way you can surrender control to God this week? Where do you sense God may be developing your character instead of simply changing your circumstances? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Fear of Loneliness What if the loneliness you feel isn’t a flaw… but a signal?And what if the life you’re trying to build was never meant to be built alone? In this final week of BRAVE: What Faith Does to Fear, we take an honest look at one of the most common—and most hidden—fears people carry: loneliness. In a world where we’ve never been more connected, we’re discovering that connection doesn’t always mean community. From the beginning, God said it was not good for man to be alone. Scripture consistently points us toward something deeper than independence—a life of shared purpose, shared burdens, and shared growth. Because you can believe alone… but you grow together. We explore the tension between a culture that celebrates self-sufficiency and a Kingdom that calls us into interdependence. We look at what true community looked like in the early church, why it wasn’t forced but fueled by transformed hearts, and how real connection is still possible today. This message isn’t just about understanding loneliness…It’s about stepping out of it. Because at the end of the day, you don’t just need a plan from God— you need people from God. And maybe the step you’ve been avoiding…is the one that changes everything. Psalms 68:6 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What is the difference between being connected and being known? Looking at Genesis 2:18, why do you think God said it was not good for man to be alone? How does Acts 2:42-47 challenge the way we typically think about church and community today? HEART – How did it make you feel? When do you feel loneliness the most—crowds, quiet moments, stress, or something else? Have you ever experienced a season where you had “everything”… but still felt alone? Which line hit you the most:“You can believe alone… but you grow together.”“If you have everything… but no one… you’re still missing something.” HANDS – What are you going to do with it? Do you tend to: - isolate when things get hard - or move toward people Loneliness is real—and it’s felt deeply. Take a moment and share (if comfortable) Where have you felt alone recently? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Fear of Rejection What if rejection isn’t something to avoid… but something to understand?And what if the pain you’ve been trying to escape… is actually pointing you toward something deeper? In this message, we walk through the Beatitudes and discover a powerful truth: the journey of following Jesus doesn’t end with peace—it often leads to resistance. From being poor in spirit to becoming peacemakers, Jesus shows us how God transforms us first… and then works through us in a world that doesn’t always receive it. We take an honest look at rejection—what it is, how it shows up, and why it hurts so deeply (even on a neurological level). But more importantly, we uncover the difference between rejection that calls us to grow… and rejection that confirms we’re living out our faith. Because not all rejection is persecution—but when you follow Jesus fully, some rejection is inevitable. And here’s the hope:The same Jesus who spoke about persecution also lived it. He was pursued, opposed, misunderstood, and rejected—so that you could be accepted. This message will help you discern your response to rejection, stand firm in truth, and trust that what feels painful may actually be proof that you’re pursuing something worth it. Because sometimes the pushback you feel…isn’t a sign you’re off track—it’s a sign you’re right where God wants you. Here is a Fear of Rejection Resource PDF Matthew 5:1-11 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from the Beatitudes this week? How does the progression from Revelation (God changes me, steps 1-4) to Realization (I change the world, steps 5-8) help you understand spiritual growth? How would you explain the difference between persecution and rejection? HEART – How did it make you feel? Have you ever experienced rejection that made you pull back, hide, or stop trying?Which type do you relate to more right now: Christ-centered rejection (because of obedience, truth, or faith) Self-centered rejection (because of pride, tone, or personal struggle) Do you tend to avoid rejection at all costs… or do you sometimes assume all rejection means you’re right? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one area where you may need to: Stand firm (if the rejection is Christ-centered) Step back and grow (if the rejection is self-centered) Is there a relationship or situation where you need to move toward peacemaking, even if it risks rejection? Group Action / Prayer Moment Take a moment as a group: Where have you been letting rejection define you? Where might God be using that moment to refine you? Pray for one another—for courage to stand, humility to grow, and clarity to discern the difference. Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Fear of Failure What if failure isn’t the thing you should fear most?And what if the very thing you’ve been trying to avoid… is where God is trying to meet you? In Week 3 of Brave: What Faith Does to Fear, we tackle the fear of failure—a fear that doesn’t just come from messing up, but from what failure says about us. From the stories of Scripture to a real-life conversation about chasing dreams, this message exposes how fear often disguises itself as wisdom and keeps us from going all in on what God has called us to. But here’s the truth: failure is not final, and it’s not wasted. Through redemption, God rescues us from the penalty of our failure. Through sanctification, He transforms us so it no longer defines us. And in our weakest moments, His power is revealed the most. This message will challenge the way you think about failure, uncover what it’s really revealing in your life, and remind you that you don’t have to run from it—you can trust God in it. Because when everything feels like it’s falling apart…you may be standing in the very place where His grace shows up the strongest.Message Description Proverbs 24:16, Proverbs 28:13, 2 Corinthians 12:8-9, Romans 8:28, Galatians 6:4-5 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from this week’s message? Why do you think the Bible is so honest about the failures of its main characters? What is the difference between redemption and sanctification, and why do both matter when it comes to failure?Redemption is God rescuing you from the penalty of your failure through Jesus. Sanctification is God transforming you over time so failure no longer defines you. What does it mean that “failure reveals what success hides” HEART – How did it make you feel? When you hear the word failure, what do you feel first—fear, shame, frustration, pressure? Is there an area of your life right now where fear of failure is holding you back?Do you tend to avoid failure by: not trying lowering expectations creating backup plansWhich one do you relate to most? DEEP HEART QUESTION: What do you think failure says about you… and do you believe that’s what God says about you? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one area where you need to step out in faith this week—even if there’s a chance you might fail? What would it look like for you to trust God instead of fear in that situation? What is one thing you’ve been avoiding because you’re afraid to fail? What would it look like to take one step toward it this week? Group Action / Prayer Moment Over the past few weeks we have been asking the question, “Who should have been sitting next to you?”. Who in your life is dealing with fear, pressure, or failure right now? Who have you failed to invite out of fear? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Fear of Change Why do we resist change… even when we know we need it?And what if the very thing we’re afraid of is where God is already working? In Week 2 of Brave: What Faith Does to Fear, we tackle the fear of change and uncover a powerful truth: we don’t just avoid change—we often stay loyal to what’s hurting us. Through Isaiah 43:19, we see that God isn’t asking us to figure out a new path… He’s already making one. But too often, we miss it because we’re holding onto what’s familiar instead of trusting what He’s doing now. This message explores the tension between comfort and calling, the role of habits and environments in keeping us stuck, and how real, lasting change happens—not through behavior modification, but through the transforming work of the Holy Spirit, a renewed identity in God’s Word, and the power of community. You don’t have to see the whole path.You just have to trust the One who’s making it. Isaiah 43:19 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from Isaiah 43:19? Why do you think God tells His people not to get stuck looking at what He did? Do you fear change? Why? Why is change such a central part of following Jesus (salvation and sanctification)? HEART – How did it make you feel? Is there something you know God is asking you to step into, but fear is holding you back? Which of these do you relate to most: wanting control? staying in what’s familiar? being “loyal to a mistake”? Which of the three areas (Holy Spirit, Identity in the Word, Community) do you need to lean into more? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one specific area where you sense God doing something new in your life? What is one practical step you can take this week to move forward instead of staying where you are? Is there an environment, habit, or relationship you may need to adjust in order to support real change? Group Action / Prayer Moment Over the past few weeks—Easter, the messages, the moments we’ve experienced… Who should have been there with you? (pause… let people actually think) Not in a guilt way, but in a God might be highlighting someone way. Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Fear of Death What happens when the fear of death becomes real?And what do you do when the weight of life feels like too much to carry? In this message, we kick off the series Brave: What Faith Does to Fear by confronting one of the deepest fears we all face—the fear of death. Through 1 Corinthians 15, we discover that Jesus didn’t just come to comfort us in death… He came to defeat it. From the very beginning, humanity has been trying to cover shame, manage sin, and carry burdens we were never meant to hold. But what happens when those things don’t stay light… when they turn into chains? This message explores how the cross and resurrection didn’t just change eternity—they offer freedom right now. You don’t have to live weighed down. You don’t have to live afraid. Because of Jesus, death has lost its sting and chains can still fall. 1 Corinthians 15:54-57 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most from the message on fear of death? How does 1 Corinthians 15 change the way we understand death? What does it mean that “death has been swallowed up in victory”? Why do you think Paul speaks so confidently about victory instead of fear? How does the story of Adam and Eve trying to cover themselves connect to how we handle sin and shame today? HEART – How did it make you feel? Where do you see fear showing up in your life right now? Another way to ask this question is Which “chain” from the message did you relate to the most? Is there an area of your life where you’ve been trying to manage or cover something instead of bringing it to God? What would it look like for you to truly believe that you don’t have to carry that weight anymore? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one step you can take this week to stop carrying something you were never meant to carry? What is one “chain” you need to bring to God and begin letting go of? Who is someone you can talk to this week about what God is doing in your life? Group Action / Prayer Moment Next week we are celebrating baptisms. Baptism is a public step of saying, “I’m leaving the old life behind and stepping into new life with Jesus.” Is this a step you need to take? If not now, what might be holding you back? Invitation Check-In: Who is one person you can invite to church or into a conversation about faith this week? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
Station of Crucifixion Was the cross chaos… or was it intentional? From the outside, it looks like everything is falling apart—violence, betrayal, mocking, and death. But what if every detail was unfolding exactly as planned? In this message, we walk through the crucifixion in Luke 23 and John 19 and uncover something powerful: nothing about the cross was random. From Jesus’ prayer of forgiveness, to soldiers gambling for His clothes, to the sign above His head, to a dying criminal finding paradise—each moment was foretold, fulfilled, and deeply intentional. So what does that mean for you? If God was that intentional then… could it be that your life—and even this moment—is not random either? This is more than a story about what happened to Jesus. It’s an invitation to discover how intentional God is about reaching you. Luke 23, John 19 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most about how intentional God was in the details of the cross? Which moment impacted you the most (forgiveness, garments, sign, family, vinegar, or the criminals), and why? How does the story of the two criminals help us understand the difference between being near Jesus and responding to Him? HEART – How did it make you feel? Where in your life do things feel random, chaotic, or out of control right now? How does seeing God’s intentionality at the cross challenge or encourage you in those areas? Do you relate more to the criminal who resisted Jesus or the one who turned to Him? Why? (Pastor put this here to be hard hitting 😁) HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one practical way you can respond to God’s intentional love this week? Who is one person in your life that God may be intentionally placing on your heart right now? Group Action / Prayer Moment (SAME ACTION AS LAST WEEK) How is everyone doing with inviting someone to church? Have you invited someone yet? What has been easy or difficult about it? How can we encourage or support each other this week? What is one step you will take before next week to intentionally connect someone to Jesus? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what's next
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