• That They May Be One - Ryan Rhoden
    Jul 6 2025

    In the final section of John 17, Jesus prays for all future believers—that we would be one, just as He and the Father are one. This kind of unity isn’t just relational—it’s missional. It reveals God’s love to the world.

    In this message, we explore what it means to be formed by His glory, anchored in His love, and united in purpose. Jesus’ prayer wasn’t that we would be taken out of the world—but that we would be shaped in it, together.

    If you’ve been longing for deeper connection, clarity of mission, and a sense of belonging, this message is for you.

    📖 Scripture: John 17:20–26
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    46 mins
  • That They May Know You - Andy Southmayd
    Jun 22 2025

    Andy invites us into the first movement of John 17, revealing the depth of His heart, mission, and fidelity to the Father’s will. Drawing from the imagery of a cluttered garage as a window into our lives, Andy walks us through how prayer opens us to God’s timing, character, and purpose. Jesus' prayer is not one of escape, but alignment.

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    48 mins
  • A Prayer of Bold Faith - Ryan Rhoden
    Jun 15 2025

    What does it mean to pray with bold faith? In this teaching, we look at the early church in Acts and the example of Elijah in James 5. Bold prayers don’t begin with noise—they begin with listening. Join us as we explore what it means to be a Spirit-filled community marked by surrender, trust, and bold, effective prayer.ers

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    48 mins
  • A Prayer of Ongoing Outpouring - Ryan Rhoden - LWRV
    Jun 10 2025

    When the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost, it wasn’t quiet. Wind filled the room. Fire rested on each person. It was powerful, personal, and a little messy. But it was more than a moment—it was the beginning of a movement.

    In Acts 2, we see what happens when heaven touches earth. The Spirit fills a room and fills individuals. He transforms hearts and empowers lives to make Jesus known. This outpouring wasn’t just for then—it’s still happening now.

    In this message, we explore what it means to be a Spirit-filled church today. What does it look like to walk in the power of the Spirit—not just remember it? How do we live lives that carry both His presence and His purpose?

    Join us as we press into the ongoing outpouring of the Holy Spirit and rediscover the fire of Pentecost.

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    49 mins
  • A Prayer That Aligns Your Being - Ryan Rhoden - LWRV
    Jun 1 2025

    What kind of life are you building? Jesus invites us to build on the solid foundation of His words—but the structure of that life is shaped by prayer. In this message, we explore how prayer was the secret behind Jesus’ authority, power, and purpose—and how we’re called to the same rhythm.

    We’ll look at the Shema (Deuteronomy 6), the prayer that shaped a people, and discover how aligning our hearts, souls, and strength in prayer forms us into resilient disciples.

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    47 mins
  • Building Your Life on the Rock: Your Firm Foundation - Kim Butcher
    May 25 2025

    As we conclude our Sermon on the Mount series, Jesus leaves us with a striking image—two houses, two foundations, one storm. In Matthew 7:24-29, He makes it clear: it’s not just about hearing His words, but putting them into practice. Like deeply rooted trees that withstand the fiercest winds, our lives can remain steady when anchored in Him. This message is an invitation to examine what your life is built on. Is it the shifting sand of self-reliance, or the solid rock of Christ and His Kingdom? Jesus isn’t after performance—He’s after transformation. Let’s be the kind of people who live His way, not just hear it.

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    38 mins
  • Recognizing the Road You're On: The Narrow Way - Ryan Rhoden
    May 18 2025

    In this teaching, we sat with one of Jesus’ most sobering teachings from Matthew 7. As He brings the Sermon on the Mount toward its conclusion, Jesus exposes the false paths that take us where we want to go, the false voices that tell us what we want to hear, and the false fruit that impresses but lacks substance. His words are a call to examine the real foundation of our lives and what we’re truly rooted in.

    As a community becoming resilient disciples, we’re learning to follow Jesus not just in belief, but in practice. In Christ, we are being built together into a dwelling for His Spirit—a people rooted in love, formed by truth, and strengthened by grace.

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    44 mins