• A Treasure in a Clay Pot

    In this message Pastor Byron explores 2 Corinthians 4 to reveal the treasure of the New Covenant that God has placed within believers—His Spirit dwelling in our hearts to transform us from within. He challenges the church to overcome fear and inconvenience by passionately sharing the gospel with those around them, reminding listeners that the message of Christ is too important to keep to ourselves.

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  • Spiritual Cardiology

    In this message Pastor Byron examines the parable of the Good Samaritan, revealing that it’s fundamentally about how one inherits eternal life rather than simply how to be a good neighbor. He demonstrates that Jesus used this story to show the lawyer that perfect righteousness is impossible through human effort alone, pointing to our need for Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill God’s law of love.

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  • What’s in Your Hand?

    In this message Pastor Byron examines God’s question to Moses in Exodus 4, revealing that each believer possesses a unique combination of spiritual gifts, talents, personality, and life experiences that God wants to use for His purposes. He challenges Christians to move beyond viewing salvation as merely forgiveness of sins and to embrace it as a complete transformation that calls them to actively use their God-given uniqueness in ministry.




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  • The Real Lord’s Prayer

    In this message Pastor Byron examines John 17, Jesus’ high priestly prayer, where Jesus prays for His own glorification, the sanctification of His disciples, and most significantly, the unity of all believers. He emphasizes that unity among Christians is essential to the church’s witness and that Jesus values the harmony of His body above almost everything else.

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  • The Peace of the Rock

    In this message Pastor Byron explores John 16:16-33, teaching how God transforms sorrow into joy through His grace rather than simply substituting something else for our pain. Using the illustration of childbirth, he provides practical principles for believers facing grief and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of claiming our position in Christ and taking everything to the Father in prayer.

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  • God’s GPS

    In this message Pastor Byron teaches from John 16:13-14 about the Holy Spirit as God’s GPS who guides believers into all truth. He explains how the Spirit receives and translates God’s thoughts for us, guides us through His Word, illuminates Scripture, and ultimately glorifies Christ rather than drawing attention to Himself.

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  • God’s Secret Agent

    In this message Pastor Byron explores John 16:7-11, describing the Holy Spirit as God’s “special agent” who works through believers to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. He explains how the church must cooperate with the Spirit to help people see spiritual truth in 3D and be set free from bondage.

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  • Love and Hate

    In this message Pastor Byron continues in John 15, focusing on Christ’s command to love one another as believers. He explains how agape love differs from worldly love and addresses the challenging reality that true Christian love must extend even to difficult believers, emphasizing that this supernatural love is only possible through the power of the Holy Spirit.

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  • Staying Connected to Jesus

    In this message Pastor Byron explores John 15 and the metaphor of the vine and branches, explaining that the primary emphasis is not on bearing fruit but on staying connected to Christ. He addresses common misconceptions about this passage and teaches that fruitfulness and power in the Christian life come from abiding in Christ rather than through our own effort.

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  • Hated Without Cause

    In this message Pastor Byron examines John 15:18-27, teaching believers how to respond when the world hates them for their faith. He provides four key principles for facing persecution and hostility, emphasizing that rejection isn’t personal but directed at God’s truth, and reminding the church that authentic Christian living will inevitably bring opposition in an increasingly godless society.

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