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In the opening message of this new series, Pastor Chase explores a foundational question: What roles do sermons, Bible studies, and personal study play in our spiritual growth? Through biblical insight and practical application, Pastor Chase unpacks how each element uniquely contributes to a deeper, more vibrant faith.
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Is there someone in your life you’re struggling to forgive? Forgiveness can be one of the hardest things we’re called to do, especially when the wounds run deep. But how many times should we forgive someone who has hurt us? As followers of Christ, we are called to forgive as God has forgiven us.
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In this fourth week of Victorious, Pastor Chase warns us about the dangers of being complacent in our walk with Christ. We are called to the Great Commission, but complacency robs us of our life purpose; it can diminish our godly gifts and prevent us from ministering to others.
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If we’re honest with ourselves, we all tend to doubt. In turn, we begin to question God, because we’re more consumed by seemingly perpetual anxiety than we are in trusting Him and His good plan for our lives. But even in our doubt and hesitancy, God is still faithful during the storms.
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Worry comes naturally to us. We're quick to dwell on the “what-ifs” of life and overlook the joy of what God is doing right now. But in Philippians, Paul reminds us not to be consumed by anxiety. Instead, he encourages us to focus our minds on what is true, noble, and right. Rather than carrying the weight ourselves, we’re invited to give our worries to the One who is always in control.
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When tragedy strikes, do you run toward Jesus or away from Him? In moments of pain, it’s tempting to lean on our own strength, thinking we can endure the valley alone. But the truth is, victory isn’t found in ourselves. It’s found in Christ alone. He is the only One who can carry us through the darkest seasons and lead us to hope on the other side.
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Because of Jesus, we are not longer defeated. Join us in this Easter sermon as Pastor Chase talks about how the resurrection of Jesus changes everything.
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Because of Jesus, we are no longer bound by guilt. He willingly took our place on the cross, bearing our sin so we could walk in true freedom. At any moment, He could have stopped it all. Yet, He chose to endure the suffering. He didn’t save Himself, because His purpose was to save us. Out of love, He laid down His life so that we could rise and live fully for Him.
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Have you ever felt isolated, like no one sees you, hears you, or truly understands? In a world more connected than ever through technology, many of us still experience deep loneliness. In those quiet moments of rejection or invisibility, we can hold fast to a powerful truth: we are never truly alone. The gospel reminds us that God is always with us.
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Through Jesus, we are no longer bound by sin. He took the debt we owed upon Himself at the cross, granting us true freedom in Him. Just as God delivered the Israelites from bondage in Egypt, meeting Jesus brings liberation from the chains of sin. In Him, we are no longer slaves. We are set free to live in His grace and truth.
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An encounter with Jesus changes everything. The old self is gone, and a new creation takes its place. In this powerful series, Pastor Chase will guide us through the radical transformation that happens when we fully surrender to Christ; how He reshapes our hearts, renews our minds, and redefines our purpose.
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Do we say we believe in God but fail to truly follow Him? Are our lives so packed with distractions that we leave little room for Him? In this final week, Pastor Chase challenges us to move beyond mere belief and step into a life that genuinely fears and honors God. True faith isn’t just about acknowledging Him. It's about allowing Him to transform our hearts, our actions, and our priorities. When we truly follow Jesus, everything changes.
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Why is it so easy to feel content in our relationship with God, yet restless and unsatisfied when it comes to our own desires? We hunger for the things of this world, losing sight of what truly matters. Solomon, despite all his wealth and wisdom, was never satisfied. The more he obtained, the more he craved, only to realize that his pursuits were nothing more than chasing the wind. Like Solomon, we must ask ourselves: Are we seeking fulfillment in the temporary, or are we fixing our eyes on the eternal?
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What are you chasing? In Ecclesiastes 1, Solomon—the wisest, richest king—reflects on his life’s pursuits and calls them meaningless, like chasing the wind. Wealth, success, pleasure—none of it truly satisfies. In this sermon, we dive into Solomon’s lessons and see how Jesus offers something far better: an abundant, lasting life.
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In the final week of this series, Pastor Chase explores the difference between simply coexisting and truly connecting in marriage. While roommates share spaces but often live separate lives, married couples are called to unity, working together, growing together, and being fully present in each other’s lives.
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In this second week of the marriage series, Pastor Chase shares six key strategies for better communication with your spouse. Without healthy communication, even small moments of misunderstanding can build into major conflicts. Just as a strong marriage isn’t built in a day, healthy communication requires daily effort and intentionality.
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This week, Pastor Chase explores how to build a strong, biblically grounded marriage. Walking through Genesis 2 and 3, he teaches us that a strong marriage isn’t built in a day; it’s built daily. No marriage is beyond hope, and every marriage, no matter how strong, can grow deeper.
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This week, Pastor Chase explores three essential biblical relationships that help us thrive within the context of community. We were never meant to live in isolation. Our lives are deeply interconnected. Jesus teaches that the greatest commandment is to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind. But He also calls us to a second, equally transformative commandment: to love our neighbor as ourselves.
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Do you feel burnt out in your walk with Jesus? Are you on the verge of spiritual exhaustion? As Christians, we often push ourselves so hard—giving, serving, and running on empty—that we risk burning out entirely. In the process, we can forget to prioritize the most important thing: fueling our own relationship with God. If we neglect our own spiritual health, how can we effectively lead others to Jesus? Only when we are filled with His presence can we pour into the lives of others.
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As a Christian, your main priority should be your relationship with Jesus. If you never spend time with Him, you won’t know what He is about. Often, we become too distracted, allowing everyday life to take our focus away from Jesus. Being with Him every single day is the most important thing you can do. We should get into the Word of God so that the Word can get into us. Don’t allow distractions to keep you from growing your relationship with Jesus.
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