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  • November 24 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    Gratitude transforms our lives and draws us closer to God. By cultivating thankfulness, we bless the Lord, fuel our worship, strengthen our relationships, and find peace even in hard times.…

  • November 17 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    Discover the power of transformation through the story of Jesus turning water into wine. Through this miracle, we see how God meets us in our moments of need, turning the…

  • November 10 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    God is calling us to take bold steps of faith and move closer to Him. It’s time to shift from focusing on our own desires to embracing the power of…

  • November 3 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    From the early church, where believers shared everything they had, to today, the idea is clear: grace transforms how we see and handle our resources. When we truly understand God’s…

  • October 27 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    We see in Noah’s story a powerful example of how faith and obedience can bring God’s favor, even in uncertain times. Noah found favor with the Lord, not because of…

  • October 6 2024

    Series: Corinthians

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    The apostle Paul and the early Christians took incredible risks to share the gospel. They faced wild beasts, angry mobs, prison, and even torture. So, what gave them the courage…

  • September 8 2024

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    If Jesus were living in America today, would He even vote? The answer is emphatically “yes.” Although Jesus wasn’t born into a constitutional republic like the one we live in…

  • September 2 2024

    Series: Corinthians

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    There is a myth that you get all the Holy Spirit you could ever want or need when you are saved, but that’s not true. You can receive more of…

  • August 26 2024

    Series: Corinthians

    Speaker: Ryan Visconti

    If you were asked if you consider yourself a loving person, what would you say? Many of us would say we are loving, but the world we live in today…