• From Weeping to Worship
    Jun 30 2025

    Heaven
    Revelation: Season 2
    What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.

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    43 mins
  • Lives in Orbit | Revelation 4:1-11
    Jun 23 2025

    Heaven
    Revelation: Season 2
    What if the most important thing about your life isn’t what you see, but what’s happening in heaven right now? In Revelation 4–9, we’re invited through an open door to behold the throne, to listen in on worship that never ceases, and see the One who holds history in His hands. These chapters don’t give us escape; they provide us with perspective and anchor our lives in the unshakable reality of God's reign. This series explores how heavenly worship reshapes earthly living, calling us to align our hearts with the song that’s already rising around the throne… and that will never end.

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    47 mins
  • A Letter to Self-Sufficient People | Revelation 3:14-22
    Jun 16 2025

    We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction. It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today. So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today. This Sunday, Lead Pastor Ryan Paulson will speak from Revelation 3:14-22 in his sermon message, “A Letter to Self-Sufficient People.”

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    44 mins
  • A Letter to Overmatched People | Revelation 3:7-13
    Jun 9 2025

    We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction. It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today. So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today.

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    44 mins
  • Sardis: A Letter to a Dead and Dying People | Revelation 3:1-6
    Jun 2 2025

    We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction. It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today. So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today.

    This Sunday, former Emmanuel Faith Senior Pastor, Dennis Keating, will speak from Revelation 3:1-6 in his sermon message, “Sardis: A Letter to a Dead and Dying People.”

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    37 mins
  • Life on Mission: Ambassadors | 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
    May 27 2025

    Life on Mission What if the place you live, the job you have, and even your favorite hobbies aren’t random but part of God’s strategy? Every neighbor you greet, every coworker you engage, and every friend you laugh with is an opportunity to reflect the love and hope of Jesus. But where do you start? This Sunday, discover simple, practical ways to live on mission — right where God has you. This Sunday, join us as we take a refreshing look at being Ambassadors for Christ from 2 Corinthians 5:14-21.

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    44 mins
  • A Letter to Tolerant People | Revelation 2:18-29
    May 19 2025

    VII: Letters to the Church
    A Study of the Book of Revelation
    We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction.

    It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today.

    So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today.

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    46 mins
  • A Letter to Compromising People | Revelation 2:12-17
    May 12 2025

    VII: Letters to the Church
    A Study of the Book of Revelation
    We live in uncertain times. The pace of life is fast, culture feels divided, and people are searching for solid ground to stand on. It’s not all that different from the world the early church faced. About 60 years after Jesus rose from the dead, the church found itself struggling and trying to hold on to its identity as God’s people in the middle of pressure, persecution, and distraction.

    It’s into that world that Jesus speaks — through the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation — to seven real churches in real cities. His words are both comforting and challenging. They offer encouragement and correction, praise and warning. And they aren’t just ancient words for ancient people… they’re words for us today.

    So as we study these letters together, let’s not just read what Jesus said to them, let’s be ready to hear what He wants to say to us. Because his voice still speaks and He’s still shaping His Church today.

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    47 mins