Love endures forever pt. 1
In the launch of the Love Endures Forever series, Pastor Josh opens up 1 Corinthians with a deeply honest challenge to the modern church: gifting without faithfulness is hollow, and unity without the gospel is impossible.
Celebration of Church
What if church was more than a routine—what if it was a celebration?
In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks the joy and power of gathering as the early church did: devoted to teaching, fellowship, prayer, and shared meals. Church isn’t a ritual—it’s where restoration begins.
From Ritual to Restoration pt. 2
Sunday isn’t a ritual—it’s a rhythm of restoration. Every week, God invites us to come not as performers or spectators, but as people hungry for hope, ready to be restored
From Ritual to Restoration pt. 1
As house church continues to flourish, some have begun to quietly question: do we still need Sunday services? Are weekly gatherings just a ritual, or is there something vital and restorative that we’re missing when we choose to stay home?
Time is Money pt. 5
Life Is Short. Live It to the Full.
Time is Money pt. 4
What does it mean to live a sacred life in a secular world?
Time is Money pt. 3
In Part 3 of the Time is Money series, Pastor Josh speaks to the exhaustion so many of us feel. What do you do when you’re doing too much?
Time is Money pt. 2
Pastor Josh continues unpacking what it means to live wisely with the time we’ve been given. Building on the foundation from last week, this message moves from awareness to action, offering deeply practical insight into how our daily decisions shape not only our habits—but our destiny.
Time is Money pt. 1
In this message, Pastor Josh kicks off the “Time is Money” series with a deeply honest and eye-opening look at how we use our time—and how easily we waste it.
Kingdom Parables: Prodigal Son
On Easter Sunday 2025, Pastor Josh shared a powerful message from the parable of the prodigal son, reminding us that the greatest tragedy is not losing blessings, but losing the Father. And the greatest joy? “My son was dead and is alive again.”