• Supernatural Intervention 2•15•26
    Feb 17 2026

    This powerful message explores what happens when God steps into situations in ways human logic cannot explain. Apostle Junie Kelley reminds us that supernatural intervention often requires spiritual discipline, especially knowing when silence is wiser than speaking. Sometimes proving your point can actually place you in a weaker position, while trusting God allows Him to shift circumstances on your behalf. What looks like a setback may actually be preparation, building spiritual strength and deepening faith for what is ahead.

    The sermon encourages believers to respond differently than expected. Choose goodness even in difficult moments, resist retaliation, and stay grounded in God’s Word. Trials are not wasted seasons. They develop spiritual endurance, wisdom, and character. When you stay aligned with God’s principles, He has the final say. Even when life feels uncertain, divine intervention can move situations from negative to positive in ways only He can orchestrate.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • The Helper 2•11•26
    Feb 12 2026

    Jesus promised believers a Helper, not a distant force but the Holy Spirit who brings truth, guidance, and constant companionship. This message explores how the Spirit helps believers grow closer to Christ, protects them from deception, and provides comfort in moments when life feels uncertain. Even when truth is difficult to hear, the Holy Spirit speaks with purpose because His role is to strengthen, mature, and prepare believers for what lies ahead.

    This sermon also emphasizes that the Holy Spirit ensures we are never alone. He teaches, guides, and reveals truth at the right pace, understanding both our readiness and our needs. Listeners are encouraged to deepen their relationship with the Spirit, remain open to His voice, and trust His guidance as they continue walking in faith and spiritual growth.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Choosing A Better Future 2•8•26
    Feb 12 2026

    This message explores the power of choices and how valuing your future often requires faith, courage, and spiritual maturity. Scripture reminds us that God places before us life and blessing or hardship and struggle, urging us to choose life through obedience and devotion. The example of Moses highlights the importance of prioritizing eternal purpose over temporary comfort, demonstrating that true faith sometimes calls for sacrifice in order to embrace God’s greater plan.

    Listeners are challenged to resist cultural pressure, renew their mindset, and remain focused on pleasing God rather than people. Choosing your future means guarding your identity, honoring God with intentional decisions, and trusting His unseen guidance. This sermon encourages believers to think long term, stay spiritually grounded, and walk confidently in the future God has prepared.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Unimaginable News 2•4•26
    Feb 12 2026

    When Jesus called His first disciples, He offered no guarantees of comfort, success, or security. He simply said “follow me.” Their immediate response reminds us that true faith often requires bold surrender, even when others may not understand the decision. This message challenges listeners to examine what wholehearted commitment really looks like and whether they are willing to let go of the familiar to fully follow Christ.

    This teaching also highlights the active role of the Holy Spirit in the believer’s life. Loving Jesus includes embracing the Spirit’s guidance, power, and presence. When divine moments appear, our response matters. This sermon encourages deeper sensitivity to God’s voice, greater devotion, and a renewed commitment to walking faithfully, even when the path ahead seems unimaginable.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Proof Misused 1•21•26
    Feb 2 2026

    In Proof Misused, Apostle Gregory Kelley delivers a timely and thought-provoking message on the danger of using evidence without discernment. Just because something can be proven does not mean it is being used correctly or aligned with God’s truth. This sermon challenges listeners to examine how scripture, experiences, and even blessings can be taken out of context and repurposed to justify fear, pride, or disobedience. Apostle Kelley reminds us that truth requires spiritual wisdom, not just facts, and that misused proof can quietly pull us away from faith if we are not anchored in God’s intent.

    This message calls believers to maturity by urging them to rightly divide the Word, check their motives, and seek God’s heart before drawing conclusions. Proof Misused is both a warning and an invitation. It warns against shallow understanding while inviting deeper spiritual accountability, discernment, and humility. This sermon equips listeners to move beyond surface level evidence and walk confidently in truth that is rooted in God, not convenience.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Building Together 2•1•26
    Feb 2 2026

    In this powerful message from Nehemiah 3:1, Apostle Gregory Kelley reminds us that lasting vision is never built solo. Scripture emphasizes the action words build, rebuild, repair, and work again and again because progress requires intentional effort and shared responsibility. Nehemiah succeeded not simply because he had a plan, but because he had people. He understood that the number one factor in promotion and progress is strong people skills. He divided the work into sections, empowered others, and created an environment where people felt valued, appreciated, and essential to the mission. When we release the “I” mentality and embrace a team mindset, the work moves forward with strength and sustainability.

    This sermon challenges us to develop team spirit rooted in cooperation, not competition, following the example of Jesus and Paul who never worked alone. Ecclesiastes 4:9–12 reminds us that two are better than one, while Philippians 1:27 calls us to stand united with one spirit and one purpose. We are encouraged to love everyone, but invest intentionally in those who are willing to work. Be careful not to waste time judging others because those who disappoint you are not accountable to you. Focus on the assignment, honor the team, and keep building together what God has called you to complete.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Filtering Failure 1•28•26
    Feb 2 2026

    In this transformative word, Apostle Gregory Kelley challenges how we process failure and the information we allow to define us. He reminds us that accurate information strengthens us while inaccurate information weakens us, especially when disappointment causes us to relive past failures. Failure, when filtered through the right perspective, is not a defeat or a dead end but a temporary detour designed for growth. Love never fails, even when people, plans, and processes do.

    This sermon powerfully reframes failure through self-compassion and spiritual clarity. Apostle Kelley teaches that the only true failure is refusing to get back up and that misinterpreting failure can harden the heart and distort how we hear God. Using biblical moments from Peter, Thomas, and the disciples, he reveals that failure is often a misrecognition, not a moral flaw. With humor, wisdom, and conviction, he calls believers to adopt themselves again, reclaim their worth, and shift their mindset from shame to restoration. Failure is not your identity. Growth is your assignment.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Jesus Is With You In The Storm 1•18•25
    Jan 20 2026

    In this powerful Sunday morning message, Apostle Junie Kelley reminds us that storms are not signs of abandonment but opportunities for revelation. Anchored in Mark 4:35–39 (NLT), this sermon challenges believers to be mindful of their attitude and speech during difficult seasons, because what we say in the storm often reveals what we truly believe. Apostle Kelley teaches that some storms are caused by our own choices, some come through disobedience, and others arrive simply because we obey God. No matter the source, Jesus is present. Faith is awakened when we pray, fast, read the Word, and intentionally commune with Him.

    Using James 1:2–4, Hebrews 12:11, Job 23:10, Psalm 34:18, and Isaiah 41:10–13 (NLT), this message reframes trials as tools God uses to test and refine the genuineness of our faith. Believers are encouraged to count it all joy, shift their mindset from dread to expectation, and trust God’s purpose in every trial. Apostle Kelley also calls the church to reject spiritual selfishness and extend help to others in their storms. The takeaway is clear. Change your attitude, guard your words, trust God’s process, and remember that Jesus is always with you in the storm.

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    1 hr and 14 mins