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Jesus Meets Pseudo-Belief
See More…: Jesus Meets Pseudo-BeliefIn this message Pastor Byron examines the healing of the royal official’s son in John 4, showing how Jesus pushes us from superficial, pseudo faith to real, genuine faith. Through this encounter we see how God is more interested in developing our faith than simply meeting our immediate needs, calling us to move beyond shallow belief to authentic trust in Christ.
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Jesus Meets the Crowd
See More…: Jesus Meets the CrowdIn this message Pastor Byron explores John 6 and the feeding of the 5,000, examining how Jesus reveals Himself as the Bread of Life following this miraculous sign. We discover the purpose of John’s Gospel and learn what it means for Jesus to satisfy our deepest spiritual hunger rather than our temporary physical needs.
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Jesus Meets a Thirsty Woman
See More…: Jesus Meets a Thirsty WomanIn this message Pastor Byron teaches from John 4 about Jesus’s encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, revealing how Christ offers true contentment that fills the God-shaped vacuum in every heart. We learn how Jesus meets us where we are and calls us to fall back in love with Him, finding renewal through relationship rather than religious routine.
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Jesus Meets Anger
See More…: Jesus Meets AngerIn this message Pastor Byron examines the cleansing of the temple in John 2, showing the deeper spiritual lessons beyond Jesus’s righteous anger at religious corruption. We discover that true renewal comes from falling back in love with Jesus rather than simply serving Him, calling us to examine what needs to be cleansed from our own hearts and lives.
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Jesus Meets a Wedding Party
See More…: Jesus Meets a Wedding PartyIn this message, Pastor Byron launches a new series called “Close Encounters With Jesus” by examining Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana from John 2. He explores how this encounter reveals Christ’s desire to bring transformation, renovation, and abundant joy to believers’ lives, calling the church to spiritual renewal and a fresh love for Jesus.
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I Can’t Change.. Really?
See More…: I Can’t Change.. Really?In this message, Pastor Byron addresses the lie that people cannot change and are trapped by past labels and failures. Drawing from John 3:1-16 and 2 Corinthians 3:18, he teaches the doctrine of regeneration, showing how God has implanted new spiritual life in believers that provides the potential for genuine transformation from the inside out.
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The Blame Game
See More…: The Blame GameIn this message, Pastor Byron tackles the destructive cycle of blame and condemnation that many Christians struggle with, whether directed at themselves or others. Through Romans 5:6-11, he unpacks the doctrine of propitiation, explaining how Christ’s sacrifice satisfied God’s wrath and removed our shame, guilt, and blame forever.
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Approval Addiction
See More…: Approval AddictionIn this message, Pastor Byron addresses the addiction to approval and the fear of rejection that makes many Christians prisoners of other people’s expectations. Using Romans 5:10 and Romans 8:31-39, he teaches the doctrine of reconciliation, showing how believers have been transformed from enemies to friends of God and can never be separated from His love.
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The Performance Trap
See More…: The Performance TrapIn this message, Pastor Byron explores the doctrine of justification as the answer to the performance trap that enslaves many believers. Drawing from Romans 3:21-28, he explains how Christ’s righteousness is credited to our accounts, freeing us from the endless treadmill of trying to measure up to standards in order to feel validated and accepted by God.
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The Real Story of Noah
See More…: The Real Story of NoahIn this message Pastor Byron provides a comprehensive examination of Genesis 6 and the story of Noah, equipping believers to discuss the biblical account intelligently amid contemporary cultural conversations. He explores the identity of the “sons of God,” the Nephilim, and the spiritual warfare backdrop of Noah’s day, encouraging Christians to use God’s word rather than movies or feelings when engaging with unbelievers about this foundational biblical narrative.
