In The Lament of My Soul, Michael Brian reveals the hidden cry beneath every life: a deep longing for the God we were created to know. Success, distraction, and relationships cannot silence what only God can satisfy.
This message traces humanity’s design for closeness with God, the distance sin created, and the ache that remains in every heart. What feels like emptiness is often the soul remembering what it was made for and responding to God’s invitation to come near again.
Whether you have never surrendered, feel distant in your walk with God, or know there is more, this sermon is a call to stop numbing the ache and answer the cry of your soul with prayer, surrender, and pursuit of His presence.
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Water and Wind | Steve Schobert
In Water and Wind, Pastor Steve Schobert opens John 3 and reveals that Jesus was not introducing a new idea to Nicodemus, but unveiling a pattern God had shown throughout Scripture from the beginning. From creation to Exodus, from Ezekiel to Pentecost, new life comes by water and by Spirit.
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The Rescue Mission | Tony Bohrer
Comfort isn’t the assignment. In this message, Pastor Tony Bohrer takes Genesis 14 and turns it into a mirror for the Church right now: when Lot is taken captive, Abraham doesn’t lecture from a safe distance, he mobilizes. He arms what he’s trained, steps into enemy territory, and brings his brot...
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Sacred Spaces | Dustin Hanson
Cathedrals can be stunning and still be empty. In this message, Pastor Dustin Hanson asks the question underneath abandoned sanctuaries and busy modern lives alike: what actually makes a space sacred? From Eden to the Tabernacle to the Church, he shows that holiness isn’t built by architecture, n...