• Don’t Forget What God Has Done | Joy Fishler
    Dec 22 2025

    In Luke 1, Mary pauses to remember who God is, what He has done, and what He has promised. Her remembrance turns into worship, confidence, and praise. This message reminds us that when we remember Jesus, our faith is strengthened and our perspective is restored.

    God has been faithful before — and remembering that truth fuels our faith today.

    “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5)

    Key Takeaways:
    • Forgetting weakens faith, remembering strengthens it

    • Mary’s praise flowed from remembering God’s faithfulness

    • Remembering Jesus brings clarity in uncertain seasons

    • Worship begins with reflection

    • God’s promises never change

    If this message encouraged you, subscribe for more Bible-based teaching and share it with someone who needs this reminder.

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    27 mins
  • Hearing From God | Kyle Thomsen
    Dec 15 2025

    God is always speaking—guiding, revealing, and calling us forward. The question isn’t if God is speaking… it’s are we listening?

    In this message, Hearing From God, we look at the Christmas story through the eyes of the Magi and discover how God speaks in unexpected ways—through signs, Scripture, dreams, and ultimately through Jesus Himself. From ancient prophecies to a star in the sky, God meets people exactly where they are and leads them toward truth.

    This sermon contrasts two responses to God’s voice: wonder and worship versus control and fear. As we explore the difference between Herod and Jesus, we’re invited to examine our own hearts and ask how we respond when God speaks.

    Key Takeaways:
    • God speaks wherever you are—not just where you “should be”

    • Signs may point the way, but Scripture names the King

    • Worship is our natural response to God’s revelation

    • Control and fear block our ability to hear God

    • God’s Kingdom outlasts every earthly power

    📖 Scripture References: Matthew 2, Micah 5, Daniel, Genesis 49 ⭐ Topics: Hearing God’s voice, Christmas sermon, the Magi, worship, trust, God’s guidance

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    39 mins
  • Listen To The Leaps | Kyle Thomsen
    Dec 8 2025

    What if God is already working in you — and you just need someone to help you hear it? In Luke 1:39–45, Mary steps into Elizabeth’s home carrying fear, questions, and a promise from God. But the moment she greets Elizabeth, something supernatural happens: the baby leaps, Elizabeth is filled with the Spirit, and Mary receives the confirmation her heart was longing for.

    In this message, Pastor Kyle shows how God often reveals His presence through the people He places in our lives. Just like Mary and Elizabeth, we discover that Immanuel—God with us—is often experienced as God with me through you.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why Spirit-filled friendship is essential to your faith

    • How God uses presence, experience, and words to strengthen us

    • The surprising ways God confirms His calling

    • Why you must slow down and “listen to the leaps” in your own story

    • How communion reminds us that Jesus is still Immanuel with us today

    If you’re carrying a calling, a question, or a hidden hope, this message will remind you: God has already begun something in you—and He’ll send people to help you hear it.

    👉 If this encouraged you, subscribe and share with someone who has been an “Elizabeth” in your life. More resources at lifecconline.com

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    34 mins
  • Greater Things | Kyle Thomsen
    Dec 3 2025

    What do you do when your dream doesn’t go the way you expected? In Luke 1 and 2, Mary and Joseph walk through a promise that looked nothing like the dream they imagined. From a visit from an angel… to a “no-vacancy” sign in Bethlehem… God was still working a plan far greater than their own.

    In this message, “Greater Things,” we explore how God’s promises often arrive in unexpected ways—and why the place that feels too small for your dream might be the exact place God reveals something bigger.

    In this sermon, you’ll learn:

    • Why God’s promises don’t always fit into the rooms we prepared

    • How Mary models surrender in the face of uncertainty

    • What to do when your plans collide with God’s purpose

    • Why “no room” doesn’t mean “no promise”

    • How Jesus’ birth shows God always delivers something greater

    If you’re wrestling with disappointment, delay, or a detour—this message will remind you: God’s promise is always greater than your plan.

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    26 mins
  • Why Every Kid Matters To God | Nate Landis
    Nov 25 2025

    Every kid matters to God—and that means every kid should matter to us. In this message from Matthew 18:10–14, we look at Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep and discover God’s relentless heart for the one who wanders. This sermon challenges students, leaders, and parents to step into the call of pursuing the younger generation with intentional love, connection, and courage. Whether you serve in youth ministry or simply care about the future of the Church, this message will remind you that no student is too far gone, too quiet, too broken, or too overlooked for Jesus to chase down. Key Takeaways God notices the one that everyone else overlooks. Students and kids carry incredible value and purpose in the Kingdom. The 99 matter—but the 1 needs us right now. Every believer has a role in reaching and discipling the next generation. Revival starts when we go after the ones who think they’re forgotten. Next Steps If this message encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, or check out more messages from our youth and family series.

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    39 mins
  • The Power Of Submission | Kyle Thomsen
    Nov 11 2025

    “Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” (Ephesians 5:21) Submission isn’t about defeat—it’s about love, strength, and unity. In this message, we explore one of the most misunderstood concepts in Scripture: submission. When seen through the lens of Christ’s love for the Church, submission becomes a radical act of trust and humility that builds relationships and transforms communities. ✨ In this sermon, you'll discover: Why submission is not weakness, but love in action The difference between control and Christlike leadership How the early Church grew through love—not force What biblical submission looks like in marriage today

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    40 mins
  • The New You | Phil Stevenson
    Nov 5 2025

    Part of our “Ephesians: A Blueprint for Life” series

    What does it truly mean to live a transformed life in Christ? In this message, we explore five powerful practices drawn from Paul's letter to the Ephesians—practices that help shape authentic community and personal renewal.

    👉 Learn how to:

    • Build honest, authentic relationships

    • Express anger in a healthy, God-honoring way

    • Replace harmful habits with purpose-driven actions

    • Speak life and encouragement into others

    • Live a life marked by kindness, forgiveness, and gratitude

    This is more than self-improvement—this is the Spirit-led journey toward becoming the person God created you to be.

    ✨ Ready to embrace the new you? Let’s walk it out—together.

    🕊️ Scripture Reference: Ephesians 4:25–32

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    #TheNewYou #Ephesians4 #ChristianLiving #BlueprintForLife #RosevilleChurch #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalTeaching #NewCreation #FaithInAction #LiveTransformed

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    28 mins
  • Peace Has A Name | Kyle Thomsen
    Oct 27 2025

    Peace Has a Name — His name is Jesus.

    In week #2 of our Ephesians series, we dive into Ephesians 2:14-18 — where Paul declares, “He Himself is our peace.”

    This message explores how Jesus tore down the dividing walls that separate us — walls of pride, fear, culture, and hostility — and how He builds something new: one family, one humanity, one house for God’s Spirit to dwell.

    Whether you’ve felt distant from God or disconnected from others, this message reminds us that peace isn’t found in control, comfort, or compromise — it’s found in Christ alone.

    🔑 Key Themes: • Jesus is our peace (Ephesians 2:14) • Breaking down walls of hostility • Peacemaking vs. peacekeeping • Becoming one new humanity in Christ • Building bridges instead of barriers

    📖 Scripture: Ephesians 2:14-18

    💬 Big Idea: Jesus rips down walls to build bridges.

    🙌 Takeaway: The gospel doesn’t tell us to “try harder.” It tells us the wall is already down. Now, we’re invited to live as living stones — joined together, built together, and filled with His Spirit.

    #PeaceHasAName #EphesiansSeries #JesusIsOurPeace #OneNewHumanity #BreakDownWalls #BridgeBuilders #RosevilleChurch #ChristianSermon #BibleTeaching #Ephesians2 #GospelMessage #JesusOurPeace #FaithCommunity #ChurchOnline #SundayMessage

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    37 mins