• A Sharing, Caring, and Devout owner, Master, and Father
    Jun 22 2026

    Why do the righteous suffer? In this message, Pastor John Kelly explores, Job 1 which introduces us to a faithful servant whose life is devastated in a single day, yet who continues to trust and worship God. As we explore God's sovereignty, Satan's accusations, and Job's remarkable faith, we are reminded that even our deepest trials are never outside the Lord's control. Ultimately, this passage points us to Jesus Christ, the faithful Sufferer, who gives us hope in the midst of every storm.

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    35 mins
  • The Reign and Victory of the Priest-King: Psalm 110
    Jun 15 2026

    Psalm 110 is one of the most quoted and significant psalms in the New Testament, revealing the identity and reign of the promised Messiah. In this message, we explore David’s prophetic vision of the Lord’s Anointed; an eternal King who sits at God’s right hand, rules over His enemies, and serves as a priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. Far from being merely a future hope, Psalm 110 calls us to recognize the present reign of Christ and respond with faith, worship, and obedience. Join us as we discover how this royal psalm points us to Jesus, our victorious King, faithful High Priest, and sovereign Lord who is advancing His kingdom until all things are placed under His feet.

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    40 mins
  • Wisdom that Saves: Proverbs 8
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode, we explore Proverbs 8 and the gracious invitation of wisdom to all who are willing to listen. Wisdom calls out in the ordinary places of life, offering something far more valuable than silver, gold, or earthly success. She teaches us that true wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD, leads us away from pride and evil, and enables us to walk according to God’s good design for His world. This passage challenges us to consider the voices that shape our decisions and the desires that direct our lives. Join us as we hear wisdom’s call to choose the path of life and are reminded that the fullness of God’s wisdom is found in Jesus Christ, the One who calls us to follow Him.

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    39 mins
  • Meaningful Worship: Malachi 1: 6-14
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode, we explore Malachi 1:6–14 and God’s confrontation of a worship that had become careless and half-hearted. Through the prophet Malachi, the Lord rebukes His people for offering blemished sacrifices and treating worship as a burden rather than a privilege. Beneath their outward actions lay a deeper issue of the heart, a failure to honor and treasure God as the great King He is. This passage challenges us to examine whether our worship has become routine, divided, or merely convenient. Join us as we consider God’s call to sincere devotion and are reminded that He is worthy not of our leftovers, but of our wholehearted love, honor, and worship.

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    34 mins
  • God's Mission Through a Broken People: Nehemiah 2
    May 24 2026

    In this episode, we journey through Nehemiah 2 and witness the beginning of God’s work of restoration through His servant Nehemiah. Burdened by the brokenness of Jerusalem, Nehemiah steps forward in prayerful dependence and courageous faith as he approaches the king and receives favor for the task ahead. As he arrives in Jerusalem and surveys the ruined walls, we see a leader moved not by personal ambition but by a desire for God’s glory and the good of God’s people. This passage reminds us that God often stirs His people to act, opens doors in His timing, and calls us to participate in His work of renewal even in the face of opposition. Join us as we consider what it means to trust God, lead faithfully, and rise up to build what He is restoring.

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    41 mins
  • God rebuilds what sin ruined: Ezra 6: 13-22
    May 18 2026

    In this episode, we explore Ezra 6:13–22 and the joyful completion and dedication of the rebuilt temple. After years of delay, opposition, and uncertainty, God proves faithful to His promises as His people finish the work He called them to do. The chapter moves from celebration in worship to the renewed observance of Passover, reminding us that restoration is not only about rebuilding structures but about restoring hearts to fellowship with God

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    41 mins
  • Faithful in Babylon: Daniel 1
    May 11 2026

    In this episode, we journey through Daniel 1, where young exiles are taken from Jerusalem into Babylon and pressured to conform to a foreign kingdom. Yet in the middle of compromise, temptation, and uncertainty, Daniel and his friends remain faithful to the Lord. This passage reminds us that God is still sovereign even in exile, that holiness matters in a hostile culture, and that quiet faithfulness can become a powerful witness. Join us as we explore courage, conviction, and the sustaining grace of God in Daniel 1.

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    39 mins
  • When God Restores What Sin Ruined: Ezekiel 36: 16-38
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, we explore Ezekiel 36:16–38 and the powerful promise that God restores what sin has ruined. Israel’s story is one of failure, exile, and brokenness but it doesn’t end there. God steps in, not because His people deserve it, but for the sake of His holy name. He promises cleansing from sin, a new heart, and a new spirit, transforming His people from the inside out.

    This passage reminds us that restoration isn’t something we achieve; it’s something God accomplishes by His grace. Where sin brings defilement and destruction, God brings renewal, life, and hope. Join us as we reflect on the depth of our need, the power of God’s mercy, and the beauty of His promise to make all things new.

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    33 mins