• How To Act When The Heat Is Turned Up 1•4•26
    Jan 5 2026

    How to Act When the Heat Is Turned Up, preached by Apostle Gregory D. Kelley, launches 2026 with a clear call to unshakable faith. Rooted in Daniel 3, this sermon challenges believers to stop underestimating small beginnings and resist the pressure to create false images to impress others, because image building quickly becomes idol building. When the heat is on, we must decide if we will be stuck up, kiss up, or stand up for the Kingdom of God. Like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, we trust that God is able to deliver us, but even if He does not do it our way, we will not move. God allows the fire to reveal deeper issues, not to destroy us, and He defends His people better than they can defend themselves. As Isaiah reminds us, the flames will not consume us, because the hotter the attack, the more secure we must be in who God created us to be.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • When You Need A Fresh Start Pt. 2 12•31•25
    Jan 3 2026

    What a powerful way to cross over. In this New Year’s Eve message, When You Need a Fresh Start, Pt. 2, we were reminded that God is the God of second chances and fresh starts. Drawing from Zechariah 10:6, Hosea 14:5, and Psalm 145:14, this word spoke directly to anyone who has felt tired, stuck, or close to giving up. The reminder was clear and timely. You picked a good day to come to church, because it is always too soon to give up.

    This sermon walked us through the HEART process, challenging the excuses that often block our growth. From letting go of past failures to trusting God with what we cannot control, we were encouraged to stop making excuses, take stock of what we have learned, act in faith, refocus our minds, and trust that God knows exactly what He is doing. With scriptures like Isaiah 43:18–19, Matthew 9:29, and Jeremiah 18:5–6 anchoring the message, this word set the tone for the year ahead. A fresh building, a fresh year, and a fresh start. This was not just a service, it was a reset.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • When You Need A Fresh Start 12•28•25
    Dec 31 2025

    This powerful and emotional Sunday sermon marks a historic moment in the life of the church—the final service of Restoration of Life before being renamed The Church of Celebration, and the last worship service in a building that served faithfully for 26 years. It is a message perfectly fitting for transition, renewal, and hope.

    In When You Need a Fresh Start, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley reminds the congregation that God is a God of second chances, restoration, and new beginnings. Teaching from Zechariah 10:6 (MSG), Hosea 14:5 (MSG), and Psalm 145:14 (MSG), this sermon speaks directly to those who feel weary, discouraged, or tempted to give up—declaring that it is always too soon to quit.

    Using the memorable framework S.T.A.R.T., Apostle Kelley addresses the excuses that often hold people back and offers biblical truth to move forward in faith:

    • S — Stop making excuses for not starting
      Including the four common excuses:
      1. I don’t have what it takes
      2. I have failed in the past — Isaiah 43:18–19 (TEV), Proverbs 28:13 (Living Bible)
      3. There are things I can’t control — Proverbs 24:10 (CEV)
      4. I don’t know what the future holds — Ecclesiastes 11:4 (Living Bible)
    • T — Take stock of what I have
      Reflecting on lessons learned and seeking wise counsel — Galatians 3:4 (ICB), Proverbs 15:22 (TEV)
    • A — Act in faith — Matthew 9:29 (NIV)
    • R — Refocus my mind — Psalm 1:1–3 (TEV), Proverbs 4:23 (TEV)
    • T — Trust that God knows what He is doing — Jeremiah 18:4–6 (TEV)

    This sermon is both a farewell and a forward-looking declaration—honoring the past while stepping boldly into God’s future. It serves as a reminder that endings are often the doorway to fresh starts, and God is always at work shaping something new.

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    44 mins
  • The Beauty In Christmas 12•22•25
    Dec 31 2025

    In this powerful Sunday sermon preached the Sunday before Christmas, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley invites the church to look beyond tradition and truly understand the deeper meaning of Christmas in light of both the first and second coming of Jesus Christ.

    Rooted in Scripture, this message reveals that while the first coming of Jesus was quietly fulfilled just as prophecy declared, the second coming will be unmistakable, sudden, and witnessed by the entire world. Teaching from passages such as John 14:2–3 (NLT), Luke 1–2 (CEV), 1 Corinthians 15:52 (CEV), 1 Thessalonians 4–5 (CEV), Matthew 24–25 (CEV), Revelation 19:14 (CEV), and Romans 14:12 (CEV), Apostle Kelley contrasts the humility of Christ’s birth with the glory and authority of His return.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Prayers That God Hears 12•17•25
    Dec 31 2025

    In this enriching Bible Study, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley delivers a powerful teaching on the kind of prayers that truly reach the heart of God. Using Hebrews 5:7 (AMP), Matthew 6:5 (AMP Classic), 2 Chronicles 7:14 (AMP), and Proverbs 9:10 (AMP Classic), this lesson explores prayer from a biblical perspective rooted in reverence, humility, sincerity, and obedience.

    Apostle Kelley emphasizes that effective prayer is not about performance or public display, but about a genuine relationship with God marked by repentance, the fear of the Lord, and wholehearted devotion. Listeners will gain insight into how posture, motive, and alignment with God’s will shape prayers that God hears and responds to.

    This Bible study encourages believers to deepen their prayer life, cultivate reverence for God, and approach Him with faith and humility.

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    45 mins
  • How Should We Conduct Ourselves 12•14•25
    Dec 31 2025

    In this powerful Sunday sermon, Pastor Tracy Williams delivers a timely and convicting message on Christian character and responsibility. Teaching from John 8:2–5 (NKJV) and Galatians 6:2–5 (NLT), Pastor Williams explores how believers are called to live, respond, and treat one another in a way that reflects the heart of Christ.

    This sermon challenges the church to move beyond judgment and walk in grace, accountability, and humility. Listeners are encouraged to examine their own conduct, understand the importance of bearing one another’s burdens, and recognize personal responsibility in their walk with God.

    This message serves as a reminder that our daily actions, attitudes, and responses are a testimony of our faith and obedience to God’s Word.

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    42 mins
  • The Power Of A Renewed Mind 12•10•25
    Dec 31 2025

    In this impactful Bible study, Elder Brian Moore unpacks the life-changing truth behind having a renewed mind through the Word of God. Drawing from Scripture, he teaches how spiritual transformation begins not with outward behavior, but with an inward change of thinking aligned with God’s truth.

    Listeners will be encouraged to examine thought patterns, reject worldly mindsets, and embrace the renewing work of the Holy Spirit that leads to growth, freedom, and obedience to God’s will. This teaching offers practical biblical insight on how renewing your mind empowers you to walk in purpose, faith, and victory as a believer.

    Whether you are seeking spiritual maturity or a fresh perspective rooted in Scripture, this sermon will challenge and inspire you to live transformed from the inside out.

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    56 mins
  • The Moses Mentality 12•3•25
    Dec 8 2025

    In The Moses Mentality, Apostle Gregory Kelley calls the church higher, not to spectate the presence of God, but to personally encounter it. Drawing from Exodus 19, we are reminded that God never intended for His people to remain at the foot of the mountain while one leader experiences His glory on their behalf. Instead, God desires a collective pursuit, where the entire body ascends in faith, worship, and obedience. Through Psalm 23 and Acts 4, the message highlights the power of unified belief and corporate prayer, revealing that transformation happens when the whole church lifts its voice together in expectancy and trust.

    The sermon also delivers a sobering yet empowering truth from 2 Peter 1: personal spiritual growth is personal responsibility. A godly life is not produced by proximity to a pastor, but by intentional pursuit of Christ. Apostle Kelley challenges believers to stop outsourcing their devotion and start climbing their own mountain. This message is both a wake-up call and a roadmap, urging the church to mature together, believe together, and experience God together. The assignment is clear. Everyone must go up.

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    1 hr and 2 mins