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This Sunday is Part 3 and the conclusion of our series, “Where Would Jesus Be?”The idea for this series came from a pict...
05/26/2026

This Sunday is Part 3 and the conclusion of our series, “Where Would Jesus Be?”

The idea for this series came from a picture my brother, Pastor Frank, sent me from an Easter Sunrise Service. While hundreds gathered for worship by the water, a few fishermen sat in a nearby boat fishing during the service. His text simply said, “Sermon title: Where Would Jesus Be?” Good question.
Week 1, we saw Jesus “In A Boat” — at the workplace and in everyday responsibilities.
Week 2, Jesus was “On The Street” — involved in daily life with ordinary people.
This week, we find Jesus “Getting A Drink.”
In John 4, Jesus meets the woman at the well. He crosses racial barriers, social barriers, and moral barriers just to reach one hurting person. He didn’t avoid difficult people or uncomfortable places. He met people where they were thirsty.
If Jesus were walking the earth today, where would He be?
Would He avoid the broken, the rejected, and the struggling…or would He sit down beside them and offer “living water?”

05/24/2026

This is the second in a 3-part series titled Where Would Jesus Be (WWJB?).
The idea for this series started when my brother, Pastor Frank, was at an Easter Sunrise Service by the water. Hundreds of people had gathered for worship, while just behind them were some men fishing in a boat. He texted me a picture and simply wrote, “Sermon title: Where Would Jesus Be?” It really made me think. Jesus, while on earth, was fully human. That means He had to choose where He would go, because He could not physically be everywhere at once. So where did Jesus spend His time?
Last week we looked at Jesus “In The Boat” — how He was present in the workplace with fishermen, laborers, and ordinary people doing everyday jobs. This Sunday we continue with: “WWJB? On The Street.”
Jesus walked almost everywhere He went. He traveled roads, streets, alleys, marketplaces, and neighborhoods. Along the way He healed people, noticed people, talked with people, and changed lives. “On The Street” represents our everyday lives — grocery shopping, going out to eat, walking through stores, heading to the beach, running errands, or just doing life. Because if Jesus were here today…He would still be where people are. This Sunday we look at how we can live daily life with purpose and learn what it means to simply be YOU for Jesus.

This week is Part 2 of our series, “Where Would Jesus Be?” (WWJB?) The idea for this series started when my brother, Pas...
05/19/2026

This week is Part 2 of our series, “Where Would Jesus Be?” (WWJB?) The idea for this series started when my brother, Pastor Frank, was at an Easter Sunrise Service by the water. Hundreds of people had gathered for worship, while just behind them were some men fishing in a boat. He texted me a picture and simply wrote, “Sermon title: Where Would Jesus Be?” It really made me think.
Jesus, while on earth, was truly human. That means He had to choose where He would go, because He could not physically be everywhere at once. So where did Jesus spend His time?
Last week we looked at Jesus “In The Boat” — how He was present in the workplace with fishermen, laborers, and ordinary people doing everyday jobs.
This Sunday we continue with: “WWJB? On The Street.” Jesus walked almost everywhere He went. He traveled roads, streets, alleys, marketplaces, and neighborhoods. Along the way He healed people, noticed people, talked with people, and changed lives. “On The Street” represents our everyday lives — grocery shopping, going out to eat, walking through stores, heading to the beach, running errands, or just doing life. Because, if Jesus were here today…He would still be where people are. Join us this Sunday as we look at how we can live daily life with purpose and learn what it means to simply be YOU for Jesus wherever you are. Hope to see you there!

05/17/2026

This is the first of a 3-week series on Where Would Jesus Be? My brother, Pastor Frank was at a waterside Easter Sunrise Service where a few hundred people had gathered and the service was underway. He texted me a picture of some guys in a boat that were fishing who were right behind the group at the sunrise service, at the same time. Accompanying the picture was the text, Sermon title: Where Would Jesus Be? Good point. We couldn’t leave it alone. Jesus while on the earth was in a human body and had to choose where he would be, because he could not be everywhere. We used biblical examples of where Jesus was when he was on earth and thought about where he would be if he were on earth today. In a boat. Jesus spent a lot of time in a boat and around the water. And he spent those times in the boats of some fishermen, the disciples. It was their boats he used. It was their work…the common work of a fisherman. Jesus was in their workplace. This message is about Jesus being in your boat…your workplace and what that can mean for both you and those at your workplace.
Some people may not go to church with you, but I bet they would go fishing with you! This series will give some practical tips on how to impact those at your workplace. It will be a fun series and help you really understand Jesus and how He works.

This is the first of a 3-week series on Where Would Jesus Be? My brother, Pastor Frank, was at a waterside Easter Sunris...
05/14/2026

This is the first of a 3-week series on Where Would Jesus Be? My brother, Pastor Frank, was at a waterside Easter Sunrise Service where a few hundred people had gathered and the service was underway. He texted me a picture of some guys in a boat that were fishing who were right behind the group at the sunrise service, at the same time. Accompanying the picture was the text, Sermon title: Where Would Jesus Be? Good point. We couldn’t leave it alone. Jesus while on the earth was in a human body and had to choose where he would be, because he could not be everywhere. We used biblical examples of where Jesus was when he was on earth and thought about where he would be if he were on earth today. In a boat. Jesus spent a lot of time in a boat and around the water. But he spent those times in the boats of some fishermen, the disciples. It was their boats he used. It was their work…the work of a fisherman. Jesus was in their workplace. This message is about Jesus being in your boat…your workplace and what that can mean for both you and those at your workplace. Some people may not go to church with you, but I bet they would go fishing with you!
This series will give some practical tips on how to impact those at your workplace. It will be a fun series and help you really understand Jesus and how He works.

05/10/2026

There’s a common phrase that says, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” It reminds us not to form conclusions based only on what we see on the outside. But the other day, while walking through Barnes & Noble, I found myself doing just that—looking at titles and wondering what each book might be about. Some titles draw you in with curiosity. Others are bold, even controversial. But this week’s message title is as straightforward as it gets: Satan Loves Division.
From the beginning, the enemy has been sowing division—starting in heaven, where Jesus said he fell like lightning (Luke 10:18), and continuing throughout Scripture and into our lives today. Whether it’s in families, churches, workplaces, or friendships, division is one of the enemy’s most effective tools. Because when we are divided and fighting each other, the enemy doesn’t have to fight us.
This message walks through real examples from the Bible and, more importantly, how we can recognize division and choose unity instead. God has called us to something better—to forgiveness, love, and standing together as one body.

There’s a common phrase that says, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” It reminds us not to form conclusions based on...
05/06/2026

There’s a common phrase that says, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” It reminds us not to form conclusions based only on what we see on the outside. But the other day, while walking through Barnes & Noble, I found myself doing just that—looking at titles and wondering what each book might be about. Some titles draw you in with curiosity. Others are bold, even controversial. But this week’s message title is as straightforward as it gets: Satan Loves Division.
From the beginning, the enemy has been sowing division—starting in heaven, where Jesus said he fell like lightning (Luke 10:18), and continuing throughout Scripture and into our lives today. Whether it’s in families, churches, workplaces, or friendships, division is one of the enemy’s most effective tools. Because, when we are divided and fighting each other, the enemy doesn’t have to fight us.
This message will walk through real examples from the Bible and, more importantly, how we can recognize division and choose unity instead. God has called us to something better—to forgiveness, love, and standing together as one body. I hope you’ll join us this week as we learn how to guard our hearts, protect our relationships, and walk in the unity God desires.

05/03/2026

What do you do when God finally gives you what you’ve been praying for? This Sunday we learn about a woman who, for years, had been unable to have a child. She prayed to God and got the answer she waited so long to get. A son. What she did with the answer is what this message is about. It will stretch your faith when you ask yourself if you could have done the same thing.
Her name is Hannah and her story is one of deep pain, persistent prayer, and powerful surrender. After years of anguish and waiting, she brings her greatest desire to God — not just asking for a son, but committing that if God answers, she will give that son back to Him. When God blesses her with Samuel, she keeps her promise and dedicates him to the Lord.
This teaches us a foundational truth: before God does something through a life, that life must first be given to Him. Dedication always comes before direction. In the same way, parents and the church commit to raising children in faith through dedication. But dedication is not the same as personal surrender. Each person must one day respond to God for themselves.

What do you do when God finally gives you what you’ve been praying for? This Sunday we learn about a woman who, for year...
04/30/2026

What do you do when God finally gives you what you’ve been praying for? This Sunday we learn about a woman who, for years, had been unable to have a child. She prayed to God and got the answer she waited so long to get. A son. What she did with the answer is what this message is about. It will stretch your faith when you ask yourself if you could have done the same thing.
Her name is Hannah and her story is one of deep pain, persistent prayer, and powerful surrender. After years of anguish and waiting, she brings her greatest desire to God — not just asking for a son, but committing that if God answers, she will give that son back to Him. When God blesses her with Samuel, she keeps her promise and dedicates him to the Lord.
This teaches us a foundational truth: before God does something through a life, that life must first be given to Him. Dedication always comes before direction. In the same way, parents and the church commit to raising children in faith through dedication. But dedication is not the same as personal surrender. Each person must one day respond to God for themselves.

04/26/2026

This Sunday we come to the final message in our series, *Transitions: From Here to There.* Over the past two weeks, we’ve seen how God works through every season of life. Moses was prepared in obscurity for decades before leading a nation. David learned to trust God in private trials before facing a giant in public.
This week, we look at one of the most dramatic transformations in Scripture—the life of Paul the Apostle. Paul was a highly educated Pharisee, trained by the best, and driven to persecute Christians. He was convinced he was doing the right thing—until one moment on the road to Damascus changed everything.
In an instant, Paul went from persecutor to preacher.
God didn’t waste his past—He used it. His knowledge, his passion, even his past mistakes became tools to spread the Gospel and help build the early church. And that’s the same truth for us. We’ve all been through seasons that may feel confusing, difficult, or even wasted. But God isn’t just the God of where you’ve been—He is the God of where you’re going.
He uses seasons of preparation like Moses, trials like David, and transformation like Paul to shape us for His purpose.
This Sunday’s message will remind us that God can take everything in our lives and use it for something greater—and that He desires to move us from unbelief to belief in every area of our lives.

04/24/2026

Transitions: From Here To There

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