- ALL SERMONS
- Salvation and Redemption
- Faith and Trust in God
- Prayer and Intercession
- The Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts
- End-Time Messages
- Evangelism and Missions
- Christian Living and Discipleship
- Marriage and Family Life
- Healing and Deliverance
- Biblical Leadership and Ministry
- Worship and Thanksgiving
- Grace and Mercy
- Overcoming Temptation and Sin
- Spiritual Warfare
- The Power of God’s Word
- Hope and Encouragement
- Prosperity and Stewardship
- The Love of God
- Forgiveness and Reconciliation
- Eternal Life and Heaven
- Worship Songs
- Praise Songs
- Gospel Choir Anthems
- Contemporary Christian Music (CCM)
- Hymns and Traditional Songs
- Gospel Rap and Hip-Hop
- Songs of Thanksgiving
- Devotional Songs
- Healing and Deliverance Songs
- Children’s Gospel Songs
- Other
Discipleship with Dr. Jeff Warren
As we embark on a new year, we're called to reflect on what it truly means to be a disciple of Christ. The passage from Luke 9 challenges us to examine our commitment to following Jesus. It's not just about attending church; it's about living out our faith daily. The core of discipleship lies in knowing who Jesus is and embracing His mission as our own. We're reminded that this journey requires self-denial and a willingness to 'take up our cross' daily. This paradoxical teaching - that we must lose our life to save it - invites us to consider what we need to give up in order to gain the fullness of life in Christ. As we ponder this, we're encouraged to find our own ministries and ways to serve, no matter how small. The transfiguration story emphasizes the importance of listening to Jesus above all else. In a world full of distractions, are we truly tuning in to His voice and allowing it to guide our actions?