• Meeting Jesus on the Road of Life

    In this Easter message Pastor Byron examines Luke 24 and the story of two discouraged disciples on the road to Emmaus who failed to recognize the risen Christ walking beside them. Through this divine encounter, he explores how our expectations and circumstances can blind us to God’s presence and work in our lives, calling believers to release their own agendas and stake their future on the reality of Christ’s resurrection.

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  • Have We Been Fooled?

    In this Palm Sunday message Pastor Byron defends the historical certainty of Christ’s resurrection, examining the evidence for Jesus’ death, burial, and rising from the grave. He challenges both skeptics and believers to understand that Christian faith rests on objective truth rather than subjective feelings, encouraging the congregation to engage others with bold confidence about the resurrection during the Easter season.

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  • A Worm in the Big Apple

    In this message Pastor Byron explores Nehemiah chapter 13, examining how Nehemiah courageously confronted recurring problems in Jerusalem after the people had returned to their old patterns of disobedience. Using the analogy of “taking life by the throat,” he challenges believers to address problems in their lives directly, decisively, courageously, and devoutly rather than ignoring or deflecting them.

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  • We’ve a Message to Share

    In this message Pastor Byron uses Acts 3 and the story of the Titanic to challenge believers about their responsibility to share the gospel with a lost and dying world. He addresses the fears that keep Christians silent—fear of rejection, failure, and contamination—and calls the church to urgency in both local evangelism and world missions, emphasizing that Christ is the healer, the Savior, and God’s answer to humanity’s sin problem.

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  • Putting First Things First

    In this message Pastor Byron examines Nehemiah chapter 10, where the people made a solemn vow to God after seeing the failures of their forefathers. He explores the validity and importance of making commitments to God, explaining that vows are the language of love and that God Himself is a God of vows, while showing practical ways believers should prioritize God in their worship, relationships, and possessions.

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  • The Person & Church God Uses

    In this message Pastor Byron explores Nehemiah chapter 9, showing how the Israelites positioned themselves to be used by God through confession, worship, and recommitment. He challenges believers to conduct deep spiritual examinations of their lives, confess their sins thoroughly, and remember God’s merciful character, emphasizing that God desires progress rather than perfection and honors those who maintain pure hearts before Him.

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  • Wanted: Joyful Saints

    In this message Pastor Byron explores Nehemiah chapters 11-12 and the dedication of the wall, revealing the keys to experiencing biblical joy in the Christian life. He explains that true joy is not dependent on circumstances but comes from understanding who God is, maintaining a pure heart before Him, and claiming His promises by faith—distinguishing this lasting joy from temporary happiness.

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  • Revival at Watergate

    In this message Pastor Byron explores the biblical concept of revival and spiritual renewal, teaching from Nehemiah chapter 8 that true revival happens in the hearts of believers, not the unsaved. He identifies four essential elements for experiencing renewal: the incarnation of God’s Word through hearing and understanding it, the experience of worship, the practice of repentance, and reliance on God’s providence where “the joy of the Lord is your strength.”

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  • Maintaining Your Victory

    In this message Pastor Byron teaches from Nehemiah chapter 7 about maintaining spiritual victory after accomplishment, warning that defeat often follows success when complacency or pride creeps in. He challenges believers not to rest on past achievements but to continue growing throughout life, emphasizing that God’s leader plans to watch, prepares to progress, and ponders God’s list—ultimately finishing well rather than “catching the subway” to coast through later years of the Christian walk.

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  • Nehemiah’s Most Difficult Test

    In this message Pastor Byron examines Nehemiah chapter 6 and teaches how to handle criticism, manipulation, and personal attacks with godly wisdom. He outlines three schemes used against Nehemiah—manipulation, misrepresentation, and intimidation—and shows how Nehemiah responded by setting boundaries with manipulative people, refusing to respond in defense, and maintaining his focus on God’s work while leaving vengeance to the Lord.

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