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No matter what your life has looked like, if you are a born again believer in Jesus you have a story to tell. Often times we believe the lie that our story isn't useful, but no matter what your journey to faith looks like God can use the story that He's given you to encourage or convict others.
In this episode you will hear from our dear friend Yogi Dalge. Yogi was born in Ethiopia and realized at a young age that he would be disabled. As Yogi shares His story it is evident that God worked continuously in His life. -
On this Mother’s Day, Travis unpacks the power of legacy—not just for moms, but for anyone who wants to live a life that points others to Jesus. Drawing from the story of Timothy and the quiet faithfulness of his mother and grandmother, we’re reminded that legacy is not built through fame, but through everyday faith. Whether you’re a parent, mentor, or spiritual leader, your life leaves a mark—and God promises that the seeds you plant today will produce fruit in His time.
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You don’t have to achieve your identity—you can receive it in Christ.
This message unpacks five truths about who you are in Him:
Adopted. Made new. United with Christ. Deeply loved. Sent as His ambassador.
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Many people today are open to faith, but hesitant to fully follow Jesus. In this Easter message, Pastor Travis Wright challenges us to move beyond curiosity and into commitment—to make an intentional decision to believe in the resurrection, the identity, and the purpose offered through Jesus Christ. Whether you’re full of questions, dealing with disappointment, or discouraged by life, this message points to the hope found in the risen Savior and invites you into a new life, new identity, new family, and new purpose.
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Following Jesus isn't a one-time decision — it's a lifelong direction. In this message, Travis unpacks what it means to take intentional next steps in your spiritual growth, whether you're brand new to faith or you've been walking with Jesus for decades. From baptism, prayer, and Bible study to serving others, this message challenges every believer to move from where they are to where God is calling them to be — one obedient step at a time.
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Obedience is a word that often causes pause. A word that may have some bad memories attached to it, or a word that might ring back thoughts of childhood heartaches. In this talk Travis, with the help of his dog Squeaky, tells us how Obedience isn't just a decree to follow solely out of fear, but how when we are obedient to our creator God we open the door to our full potential.
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As we gear up for Easter we have been talking a lot about what it looks like to invite someone to church, or more importantly what it looks like to invite someone to meet Jesus for themselves. In this talk Jarrod Hill shares how these 'invitation' talks have exposed what has motivated him in his life and walk with Christ.
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In today's talk we continue our topic of 'Intentional' with a discussion about Intentional Evangelism and how Jesus calls us to be fishers of men (Matthew 4:19). Evangelism isn’t just for pastors — it’s a calling for every believer to intentionally share the love of Christ with others. Like fishing, it takes patience and purpose, but Jesus promises to equip us as we follow Him.
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As we continue the 2025 theme of "Intentional" the next topic on theme is Intentional Generosity. Now, before you skip over this message to avoid a guilt trip, please note that we aren't begging for your money. This talk highlights the heart posture behind giving and how even Jesus spoke often about the topic of possession and money.
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If you listened to the episode "Intentional Partnership" then you have heard of Call to recovery. If not, let me introduce you to a man, a mission, and a ministry that is constantly pointing people to Jesus through sobriety and recovery. In this talk, Daniel Hosch from Call to recovery tells the story of His life and how he not only found Jesus in a county jail, but how he continues to help others recover from addiction of all kinds.
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Believe it or not, we all have worldviews that are build by what we surround ourselves with. In this talk, Travis explains how Worldviews are formed and how our worldviews may be based on opinions and culture rather than the truth of Scripture.
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We often think of worship as a genre of music, or maybe a time to sing together as a congregation, but what if our worship was more than a song? In this talk, Travis references the song "Heart of Worship" which pushes the boundaries of what many believe worship to be. While singing is certainly a method of worshipping our God, worship is far more. In full, worship is choosing to say yes to God and sacrifice our preferences for the Glory of His Kingdom.
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This episode is our last episode in this series. If this class has impacted your life at all we would love to how from you!
If you haven't already, be sure to listen to the whole series provided on whatever listening platform you choose.
There are several moments of group sharing during this audio so please forgive us for the moments of silence. -
No one loves discomfort. Even the idea of it makes us, well, uncomfortable. However, sometimes its necessary for us to intentionally step into uncomfortable situation so that we can further ourselves, our relationships, and our lives.
In this talk, Chance Feagin shares how stepping into intentional discomfort isn't just something to endure, but it's something to see as an opportunity for growth. -
This Class is a 5 week discussion taught by Mike Tuttle over the Book "Intentional Living" by John C. Maxwell.
Join us in person for the last week on Sunday Evening at 6pm for in depth discussion and visual lessons.
There are several moments of group sharing during this audio so please forgive us for the moments of silence. -
Continuing our series on the topic of Intentional, in this talk we will look at the subject of Intentional Hospitality. When it comes to Hospitality, you may think about providing food, a genuine conversation, or maybe offering someone in need a place to stay. The truth about Hospitality is that there are countless ways to be hospitable toward people we know and complete strangers. As we dig into scripture covering this topic be mindful of the opportunities in your reach and in your means to practice hospitality.
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As we continue on with our sermon theme of "Intentional" we are going to examine different ways we can be intentional with what we've been given, what we have, and what we know. In this sermon, Travis highlights the importance of Intentional Stewardship. Stewardship is not only about money, and it's not only about physical materials, but we can choose to be intentional with making the most of what we have.
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This Class is a 5 week discussion taught by Mike Tuttle over the Book "Intentional Living" by John C. Maxwell.
Join us in person over the next 4 weeks on Sunday Evenings at 6pm for in depth discussion and visual lessons.
There are several moments of group sharing during this audio so please forgive us for the moments of silence. -
This Class is a 5 week discussion taught by Mike Tuttle over the Book "Intentional Living" by John C. Maxwell.
Join us in person over the next 4 weeks on Sunday Evenings at 6pm for in depth discussion and visual lessons.
There are several moments of group sharing during this audio so please forgive us for the moments of silence. -
Whether we believe it or not, we all have influence in certain groups of people. Sometimes its family, sometimes its our friends or coworkers, and sometimes our influence can reach well beyond our immediate reach. No matter how big or small your influence is, we all have someone listening and watching what we do.
In this episode Travis talks about how we can choose to be intentional in living a life of personal ministry. We don't have to wait until we (think) know it all, or until everyone forgets about our past life. You and I can choose to let our lives exemplify the mission of sharing and showing the gospel of Jesus. - Vis mere