
Transformation Church
Transformation Church·Hosted by Michael Todd and Natalie Todd·442 episodes
Here at Transformation Church we believe in Representing God to the lost and found for Transformation in Christ. We are a multi-ethnic, multi-generational, and multiplying church committed to progression not perfection. We are led by Lead Pastors Michael and Natalie Todd.
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Transformation Church gives you high-energy, practical Christian teaching built around real-life pressure points like relationships, work, money, faith, healing, and purpose. Most episodes are full sermon messages from Pastor Michael Todd and the wider teaching team, with memorable titles, Scripture references, and a direct call to apply the message during the week. It is a strong fit for listeners who want contemporary church teaching that feels emotionally direct, culturally aware, and action-oriented.
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God's invitation is simple: Come to Him. The question is, will you receive His rest? In Week 6 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd reveals that rest isn't a luxury reserved for the successful, it's a necessity designed by God for every believer. Through Scripture, we discover that Sabbath is more than taking a day off; it's an act of faith, a weapon against exhaustion, and a reminder that our worth is rooted in who we are, not what we produce. If you've been carrying heavy burdens, feeling overwhelmed, or simply running on empty, this message is a timely reminder that Jesus is still offering rest for your soul.Scripture References:Matthew 11:28-30 NLTGenesis 2:1-3 NLTExodus 5:7-9Matthew 3:17James 4:6-7 NLTExodus 20:10 NLTExodus 23:10-11 NLTHebrews 4:9-11 NIV
In Week 4 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd challenges us to examine whether God truly has first priority in our lives. This message reminds us that honoring God with our increase is about obedience, trust, and recognizing that everything we have comes from Him. We learn that tithing is biblical, generosity is recorded in heaven, and God only asks us to return a portion of what He has already given us. Pastor Mike also warns us not to let greed, culture, or the mistakes of others cause us to abandon God’s principles. Instead, we are called to prioritize obedience and build a legacy of generational blessing. This message will challenge you to reset your perspective and remember that God, not your job, is your source.Scripture References:Proverbs 11:24-25 MSGMalachi 3:10 NIVLeviticus 27:30 NKJVMatthew 23:23 NKJVHebrews 7:8 NKJVGenesis 4:3-4 NLVExodus 13:14-15 NIV
God never intended for us to simply survive, He desires us to live an abundant life. In Week 3 of Six Figures, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that generosity is bigger than money… it’s a matter of the heart. We discover that greed, grief, and having the wrong grip on our possessions can quietly attack the condition of our hearts and keep us from experiencing the fullness God promised us. But the cure is found in generosity, gratitude, and grace.This message will challenge you to examine what you’re holding onto, what’s holding onto you, and how God wants to heal your heart from the inside out.Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJVMatthew 7:1-2 NIVLuke 6:37-38 NIVMatthew 6:21 NIVProverbs 4:23 NIVLuke 12:15 NLTDeuteronomy 15:7-9 NKJVPsalms 139:23-24 NIVMark 10:20-27 NLTDeuteronomy 15:10 NKJV
What happens when you’re full of faith but empty in discipline? On Day 2 of Gapstanders Conference 2026, Pastor Michael Todd delivers a sobering and transformational message, “Too Far on One Side,” reminding us that it takes more than prayer and it takes more than a plan. God never called us to choose between faith and work, spiritual power and practical obedience because the miracle is found in the middle. This message exposes the danger of being spiritually thriving while personally impoverished, challenging us to align our inner devotion with outward discipline. If you’ve been praying for breakthrough while avoiding the work attached to it, this message will challenge, convict, and equip you to move with both faith and action.To learn more about Gap Standers International, visit: https://www.gapstandersinternational.org/Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJV3 John 1:2 NKJVDeuteronomy 28:11-13 NIVMatthew 9:36-38 NLT
What if we told you that your job and your work may not be the same? In Week 2 of the Six Figures series, Pastor Michael Todd challenges the way we think about work, money, and purpose. Your job is what you do for pay, but your work is what you do for purpose and the two aren’t always the same. This message reminds us that our faith and our work are deeply connected, and both are meant to please God. You don’t have to wait for a perfect opportunity to walk in purpose, you can start right where you are. Not only will this message give you permission to prosper and produce, it will show you how to worship God through your work.Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJVMatthew 9:36-38 NLTGenesis 2:15 NIVGenesis 2:19-20 NIVColossians 3:23 ESVProverbs 16:3 ESV1 Corinthians 10:31 ESVProverbs 18:9 ESVRevelation 20:12 NKJV2 Thessalonians 3:10 NLTGenesis 3:17-19 NLTColossians 3:23-24 NLT
Everybody wants six figures… but what if we’ve misunderstood what that actually means?In Week 1 of the Six Figures series, we address prosperity, one of the most misunderstood words in culture and Christianity. Pastor Michael Todd breaks down the Word to show us that prosperity is Biblical. God wants us to live an abundant, prosperous life which includes our relationships, our soul, our purpose and yours, our resources. The problem isn’t prosperity, it’s our perception of it. This message will help you reorder your life the right way: love God, love people, and use money.Scripture References:John 10:10 NKJVEphesians 2:10 NLTDeuteronomy 28:11-13 NIVProverbs 11:25 NIV3 John 1:2 NKJV
Most of us believe God has more for us, but are we actually living it? In this message, Better Than Dreaming, Pastor Charles Metcalf unpacks the tension between the life we hope for and the life we’re actually experiencing. In John 10:10, Jesus makes it clear: the enemy comes to steal, kill, and destroy but He came so we could have a full, abundant life. The question is… do you have it? This message challenges us to move beyond just accepting grace and start acting on it. The life you’ve been praying for is often found in the action you’ve been avoiding.If you’re ready to stop just hearing the Word and start living it, this message will show you how acting on grace works in you, on you, and through you, so you can experience a life that’s truly better than dreaming.Scripture References:John 10:10 NIVJohn 10:10 MSGJames 1:22-25 MSG
No matter what you are going through, darkness has a deadline. In this powerful Easter Sunday message, Pastor Michael reminded us that the resurrection on Sunday does not erase the reality of Friday and Saturday. Many of us know what it feels like to live in the tension of grief, disappointment, loneliness, addiction, fear, anxiety, or waiting for God to move. But even when it feels dark, the SON is always shining. If you have been carrying pain, wrestling with purpose, facing loss, or wondering when your breakthrough will come, this message is for you. No matter how long it has been. No matter how dark it has been. No matter how impossible it feels. CLOCK IT. Darkness has a deadline. Here comes the Son.Scripture ReferencesLuke 24:1-6 NLTHebrews 4:15 NIVLuke 23:44-46 NLT2 Corinthians 5:21 ESVJohn 8:12 NLTLamentations 3:22-23 ESVPsalms 30:5 NKJVEphesians 5:8 NLTJohn 3:16 NIV
God desires for you to prosper in your soul, your mind, will, and emotions, but sometimes footholds and strongholds keep us from moving forward. In Week 7 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Michael Todd exposes how the enemy tries to gain a strategic position in our lives through soul ties. But we are reminded us of the truth in James 4:7 to resist the devil, and he will flee. This message breaks down the different types of soul ties including initial, influential, idol, and illegitimate intimacy ties, and reveals how they can keep you bound if left unaddressed. But the good news is this, the blood of Jesus is greater than any bond formed in sin. If you are ready to break free, this message will show you how to identify and actively break soul ties so you can walk in true freedom in Christ.Scripture References3 John 1:2 NKJVEphesians 4:18-27 MSGJames 4:7 NIV2 Corinthians 10:4-5 NIVProverbs 18:21 NKJV2 Corinthians 4:2 ESVJames 5:16 ESVPsalms 23:1-3 NKJV
Sex is a topic that impacts everyone and culture doesn’t own it because God made it. In Week 6 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Charles Metcalf reminds us that one of our first commands was to be fruitful and multiply. God also created a standard for how it’s meant to be experienced. God is not anti-sex, He’s anti-sin. When we miss His design, it impacts our soul, our relationships, and our future. Through both biblical truth and practical insight, Pastor Charles shows how sex was designed to bond, not break, and why misusing it can lead to disconnection, numbness, and confusion. In this message you’ll understand three goals of godly sex: purity, serving, and sacredness. Whether you’re single, dating, or married, this message will challenge you to honor God with your body and align your life with His original design.Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:12–13, 19–20 NLT Genesis 1:3 NLT 1 Peter 1:16 NLT 1 Corinthians 5:12–20 NLT Proverbs 6:32 NLT
Culture may try to convince us that it’s better to be alone, but the truth is marriage is still winning. The real question is: are you ready for it? In Week 5 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that marriage works 100% of the time when we do it God’s way. While culture often teaches that it’s better to marry than to burn with lust, Pastor Mike challenges us to pursue the greater option - developing self-control and surrendering our lives fully to God.This message reminds wives that they are anointed for their husbands and encourages men to provide safety, leadership, and covering for their wives. Whether you are single, dating, or married, this message will challenge you to prepare your heart, build godly character, and become the person God is calling you to be before stepping into the covenant of marriage.Scripture References3 John 1:2 NKJVProverbs 18:22 NKJVProverbs 31:10 NIVHebrews 13:4 NIV1 Corinthians 7:6-9 NLTEphesians 5:1-2 NLTEphesians 5:22-33 NLTEphesians 5:21 NLTGalatians 2:20 NIVGenesis 2:21 NLTMark 12:30-31 NIVLuke 14:25-28 NLTEcclesiastes 4:9-12 NLTMatthew 19:6 NIV
This message is for anyone preparing for promise after pain. In Week 4 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that restoration is possible after any level of devastation, destruction, death, divorce, or disappointment. Looking at the story of Ruth, we see how she unexpectedly became a second-time single, yet God redeemed her story and restored her legacy through her relationship with Boaz. If you’ve experienced heartbreak or loss, this message will encourage you to trust God again, make faith-filled decisions, and move forward beyond disappointment. We pray it empowers you to let God take the broken pieces of your story and restore them into something greater than you imagined.Scripture References:Ruth 1:1–5 NLTRuth 1:9–11,16 NLTProverbs 3:5–6 NLTRuth 1:20–21 NLTRuth 2:1–3 NLTProverbs 31:27 NIVRuth 2:11–12 NLTRuth 3:1–6 NLTJoel 2:25 ESVMatthew 1:5 NLT
Culture has sold us a counterfeit version of love that feels exhilarating, euphoric, and full of uninterrupted bliss, pleasure and enjoyment. It’s like everyone wants to be “drunk in love.” But in Week 2 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that no one makes wise decisions while intoxicated. Using a powerful illustration with drunk goggles, Pastor Mike shows how being drunk in your soul can distort your walk, your choices, and your relationships. Rooted in 1 Thessalonians 5:5–8, this message calls us to be sober in our soul so we can build relationships with clarity and wisdom. You’ll discover the four things a healthy soul must believe and gain revelation on how to build relationships that are strong, stable, and God-centered moving forward.Scripture References3 John 1:2 NKJV1 Thessalonians 5:5-8 NIV
This series has the power to change every relationship you’ve had, have now, and will ever have. In Week 1 of Relationship Goals: In Real Life, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that the goal isn’t just chemistry—it’s healthy relationships, and healthy relationships start with healthy people. Pastor Mike unpacks the four foundational needs we all carry: to be seen, soothed, secure, and safe, and challenges us to examine our soul health. God is your soulmate—your spouse is your soul match. When you stop expecting people to fill a place only God can occupy, you make room for relationships that are whole, healed, and built to last.Culture has a lot to say about love, but this series injects God’s perspective into what culture lacks wisdom on. This message challenges us to ask the hard questions: Is your soul healthy? Are your thoughts healthy when no one else is around? Would you marry you? We pray this message and series gives you the clarity and confidence that you need to win in relationships!Scripture ReferencesMatthew 6:9-10 ESV2 Peter 1:3 NLT3 John 1:2 NJKVPsalm 19:7 NASBPsalm 25:12-13 NASBPsalms 23:1-3 NASB
What does it look like to move forward with a solid foundation? In Week 4 of the Forward Series, Pastor Michael Todd challenges us to build for the future by establishing clear standards rooted in Christ. He reminds us that sight without standards leads to self-sabotage and that going forward without the right foundation is foolish. Pastor Michael unpacks why God’s Word is the only standard that remains steady in every season and introduces The Great 8, our church’s Culture Code, as the values shaping who we are and how we build. From Crazy Faith and Generosity to Worship and Fun this message calls us to live out our faith with intention, integrity, and impact.If you’re ready to stop drifting, start building wisely, and move forward with purpose, this word will help you lay the right foundation for what God is doing next.📲 Want to be A P.A.R.T. of what God is doing here at Transformation? Text APART to 828282 to receive next stepsScripture ReferencesPhilippians 3:12-14 NLTIsaiah 43:18-19 NLTMatthew 7:24-27 NIV1 Corinthians 3:10-13 NLTProverbs 11:24 MSG
What God has done is nothing compared to what He is about to do. As we move forward, we can’t stay stuck in what God already delivered us from. In Week 3 of the Forward Series, Pastor Michael Todd reveals that being delivered from something is not the same as being delivered into the promise. This message challenges us to examine where we may still be holding on to our past instead of fully walking in what God promised. We pray this word breaks false thought patterns and helps you embrace the standard God has given to guide your life forward.Scripture ReferencesPhilippians 3:12-14 NLTIsaiah 43:15-19 NLTRomans 12:2 AMPIsaiah 40:8 ESV
Is your past holding you back from moving forward? In Week 2 of the FORWARD Sermon Series, Pastor Charles Metcalf teaches us that the prerequisite for moving forward is learning how to properly place our past. Whether your past feels like a trophy you don’t want to let go of, a trap you keep returning to, or a tragedy marked by pain, shame, or grief, God is calling you forward. If you’ve been struggling with the grips of your past, this message will teach you how to remember differently, redeem what was meant to take you out, and represent God’s faithfulness through your testimony. It’s time to press forward into everything God has prepared for you.Scripture ReferencesPhilippians 3:1–4 NLTPhilippians 3:13–14 NLTGenesis 12:1–5 NLTMark 10:17–22 NLTColossians 1:13–14 NLTRevelation 12:11 NLT
What if you couldn’t skip the hard parts, but you could move through them faster? On Week 1 of the Forward Series, Pastor Michael Todd challenged us to stop avoiding what God is using and learn how to FAST FORWARD into the future He’s prepared for us. Forward doesn’t go around opposition, it goes through it. In this message, we learn how fasting helps us move faster through discomfort, distraction, and disappointment by choosing surrender, obedience, and the courage to D.A.R.E. again. As we reset, God is calling us to release fear, pick up faith, and move forward faster.Scripture References:Philippians 3:13-14 NLTPsalm 119:105 NKJVMatthew 10:14 NIV2 Timothy 1:7 KJVNehemiah 6:3 NLT
VISION SUNDAY // VISION IS MOST VALUABLE // PASTOR MICHAEL TODD Do you have a clear vision of who God has called you to be? Scripture tells us that without vision, people perish but with vision, we gain clarity and can run forward with purpose. On Vision Sunday, Pastor Michael Todd shared four powerful truths about vision and revealed our Word of the Year: FORWARD. Vision needs a vessel, vision must be visible, vision must be vast, and vision must have a vehicle. One of the most spiritual things you can do this year is take time to write the vision God has given you. As we move forward, we’re choosing to release the past and step into the future with hope and faith for all God has ahead.Scripture References:Proverbs 29:18 KJVHabakkuk 2:2 MSGIsaiah 43:15-19 NLTIsaiah 43:18-19 NLTPhilippians 3:12-14 NLT
RESET SUNDAY // I WANT TO PRAY MORE , LIKE JESUS // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFAs the new year begins, many of us set New Year resolutions in hopes of building better, healthier habits. Yet only 8–9% of people actually stick with their resolutions for the entire year. So what keeps us from reaching our goals?On Reset Sunday, Pastor Charles Metcalf reveals that lasting change doesn’t come from willpower or behavior modification; it comes through prayer. This year, we’re not interested in praying wordy, empty prayers. Our goal is to pray like Jesus.As we prepare for 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting (January 5–25), this message will teach you how to develop a prayer life that doesn’t just change your habits, but transforms you from the inside out.To learn more about 21 Days of Prayer & Fasting, text FASTING to 828282 or visit transformchurch.us/21-days-of-prayer-fasting.Scripture References:Matthew 6:9-13 NKJVMatthew 6:5-8 NLTMathew 6:6-10 MSG
In a season where finances can feel uncertain and giving can feel triggering, this message invites us to see that Crazy Faith isn’t measured by what we give, but by how we obey. Crazy faith will always be defined by obedience and not amounts. In Week 13 of the Triggered Sermon Series, Pastor Michael Todd outlines the 4 things God values more than money. God values heart posture, sacrifice, memory, and eternity more than dollars and cents. From the woman with the alabaster jar to the widow’s two mites, we’re reminded that generosity is rooted in trust in God. This message challenges us to give not out of pressure, but from remembering what God has done, who He’s been, and where He’s taking us.If you want to give in crazy faith, visit https://transformchurch.us/crazy-faith-offering or text CRAZY FAITH to 828282.Scripture References:1 Samuel 15:22 NIVExodus 18:20 NIVMatthew 26:6-13 NIVMatthew 6:21 NIVProverbs 3:5-6 NIVLuke 21:1-4 NKJVMatthew 21Matthew 6:19-21 NIV
Whatever fills you is what spills out of you. This includes fear, foolishness, faith and so much more. In Week 11 of the Triggered Series, Pastor Michael Todd challenges us with one question: What comes out of you when life squeezes you? Triggers don’t create your reaction; they reveal your internal ammunition. And if we want a different outcome, we have to be filled with something different. This message will teach you how to believe what others don’t, protect the seed of your belief, and believe longer, not just stronger. We pray you get full of faith so that when life squeezes you, what comes out looks like God, not your fears.Scripture References:Hebrews 11:1 NLT2 Corinthians 5:7 ESVNumbers 13:25-33 NLT
WEEK 11: TRIGGERED // TRAIN YOUR TRIGGERS: WITHHOLDING NOTHING // PASTOR MICHAEL TODDSomeone is waiting for you to stop withholding what God has given you! When you live triggered you will withhold your faith, your forgiveness, your finances, your love and more. In Week 11 of the Triggered Series, Pastor Michael Todd teaches us how to trade our triggers for triumphant faith. This message will show us how to take inventory of what we have, find inspiration, interrupt the cycle and invest in the future.Scripture References:Ecclesiates 11:4-6 NLTJames 2:17 NLTGenesis 37-45
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WEEK 9: TRIGGERED // ANGER DANGER: WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW IS HURTING YOU // PASTOR TIM ROSSThe anger you refuse to deal with will become the crash-out you never saw coming. Anger isn’t the issue, unprocessed anger is. In Week 9 of our Triggered Series, Pastor Tim Ross helps us understand what anger really is, why God designed it, and how it can turn dangerous when we don’t deal with it honestly. Whether you’re someone who explodes like Moses or implodes like the older brother, this message shows you how anger shows up in your body, what it’s trying to tell you, and how Jesus models a healthy way to express it. You don’t have to let anger rewrite your story. If you’re ready to name it, process it, and let Jesus lead you through it, this message will help you deal with your anger before your anger deals with you.Scripture References:Ephesians 4:26-27 TLVNumbers 20:7-12 TLVLuke 15:25-30 TLVMatthew 21:12-13 TLV
WEEK 8: TRIGGERED // COPE LIKE CHRIST // PASTOR BRIE DAVISAt the root of every crash out is a coping mechanism we created to survive. And when we are triggered, it isn’t random, it’s an invitation from God to reveal where He wants to transform us. In Week 8 of the Triggered Series, Pastor Brie teaches us how to shift from Crash Out Coping to Christ-like Coping. This message helps us learn how to choose community over conflict, obedience over oppression, prayer over powering through, and empowerment over externalizing. When the triggers hit (and they will) — you don’t have to cope like culture… you can cope like Christ, even in the crash out.Scripture References:Matthew 11:28-30 NLTMark 14:33-34 NLTMark 14:36 NLTMatthew 26:39 NLTMatthew 26:42 NLTMatthew 26:44 NLTLuke 22:43 NLT
WEEK 6: TRIGGERED // CAN I STILL COME HOME? // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFWe’ve learned how to recognize our triggers before a crash out, but what happens when the crash already happened? After a crash out, we have two options: experience shame or experience grace. In Week 6 of the Triggered Series, Pastor Charles Metcalf breaks down the difference between conviction and condemnation and how each impacts our connection with God. While condemnation says you are your mistake, conviction reminds you there’s more for you beyond your mistakes. If you’ve crashed out, know that God is ready and happy to welcome you home. We pray this message helps you acknowledge what happened, admit what occurred, and accept the grace Jesus freely offers.Scripture References:John 3:16-18 MSGRomans 8:1 NLTLuke 15:1-3 MSGLuke 15:11-24 MSGIsaiah 61:7 NLT
Sometimes, in the middle of a crash out, God will send correction our way. Just like a quarterback throws a pass to his receiver, God throws us correction. Will you catch it? In Week 5 of the Triggered Sermon Series, Pastor Michael Todd reminds us that God corrects those He loves, and His grace keeps us in the game. We are corrected because we have a calling, which means we must stay in position to receive it. We pray this message helps you recognize God’s correction as an expression of His love and prepares your heart to receive it well.Scripture References:Matthew 26:50-54 NIV1 Samuel 13:8-14Proverbs 3:12 NLT1 Peter 5:6 ESV1 Samuel 15:10-11 NLT1 Samuel 15:20-23 NLTActs 3:19 NIV
Every vehicle needs fuel or a charge to keep going—and as believers, we need to be continually refueled by the Holy Spirit to keep walking in faith. After an incredible Faith in the Fire V4 Conference, Pastor Tim Ross wrapped up the weekend with a powerful reminder that we aren’t flashlights—we’re flames! Through V4 Conference, we learned how to face fires that feel unfair to running boldly into the ones God calls us to. This message will help you stay on fire by staying filled with the Holy Spirit. We pray it reignites your flame and stirs a fresh hunger for more of Him.Scripture ReferencesActs 2:1-4 TLVActs 4:23-31 TLV
WEEK 3: TRIGGERED // KEEP THE WINDOW OPEN: INCREASING THE WINDOW OF TOLERANCE // PASTOR MICHAEL TODDWe will never work on what we never recognize is an issue. Unaddressed triggers lead to a crash out. In Week 3 of Triggered Pastor Michael Todd, we discovered that we all have a window of tolerance which is a zone that we can optimally function in when we manage our emotions properly. Opposition and challenges keep our window of tolerance open. Opposition is not our enemy, it’s our authenticator! When we expand our relationship with discomfort, we grow in emotional maturity and increase our capacity to love, endure, and live like Christ.Scripture References:Ephesians 4:1-4 NLTMalachi 3:10 NLTGalatians 6:1-3 NLT
Is your lack of emotional capacity shrinking your calling?There are people you are called to reach, but if your emotional capacity doesn’t make room for their differences, faults, and issues, you could be forfeiting your calling. In Week 2 of Triggered, Pastor Michael illustrated the need for believers to expand their emotional capacity so we can truly care for others and not be triggered by trivial things or personal pet peeves. Our goal is to grow in emotional maturity and make space for the people God has called us to. Remember: your triggers and your emotional capacity are calling you daily. Your capacity is your call!Scripture References:John 16:33 NIVMatthew 11:28-30 NLTEzra 3:10 NIVRomans 12:15 NIVHebrews 6:1 NIV1 Corinthians 13:11NIVEphesians 4:2-3 NIV
We all have triggers rooted in trauma. When our triggers are unaddressed, they usually lead to a crash out. As Pastor returns from his sabbatical for Week 1 of the Triggered: Finding Christ in the Crash Out sermon series, he shows us how our triggers are an invitation by God to transformation. In a world that has become great at confessing our issues, we must be ready to change them as well. We pray this message causes you to not fall for the traps of your triggers but lean into the transformation from your traumas.Scripture References:Matthew 11:28-30 NLTMatthew 7:3-5 NLTGenesis 3:9 NLTMark 4:38-40 NLT
We all have triggers rooted in trauma. When our triggers are unaddressed, they usually lead to a crash out. As Pastor returns from his sabbatical for Week 1 of the Triggered: Finding Christ in the Crash Out sermon series, he shows us how our triggers are an invitation by God to transformation. In a world that has become great at confessing our issues, we must be ready to change them as well. We pray this message causes you to not fall for the traps of your triggers but lean into the transformation from your traumas.Scripture References:Matthew 11:28-30 NLTMatthew 7:3-5 NLTGenesis 3:9 NLTMark 4:38-40 NLT
9/7/25WEEK 5: DO NOT DISTURB // THE DISTRACTION OF DYSFUNCTION: WELCOME TO THE NEW YOU // PASTOR ROOSEVELT STEWARTAre you operating on old software? Are you tired of the same old things in life? In the kingdom, God wants to renew our minds by receiving constant updates through staying connected with Him. In Week 5 of the Do Not Disturb Sermon Series, Pastor Roosevelt delivered a powerful Word on how we can get to our new normal. The next thing that God wants to do in us will require us to decide, discard the distractions, directly connect with God, develop in the dark and discover our new selves! We pray this message causes you to connect and reconnect to the Source to receive the new that God has for you.Scripture References:Romans 12:1-2 NKJVEphesians 4:17-19 NKJVColossians 3:10 NKJVEphesians 4:22-24 NKJVEphesians 4:17-19 NKJVIsaiah 43:19 NKJVLuke 2:52 NKJVMatthew 14:22-23 NKJV
Your destiny demands a decision. We are presented with so many options in the world that can cause us to go from decision fatigue to indecision. In Week 4 of the Do Not Disturb Series, Pastor Will Heckenbach shared a powerful word to encourage us to double down and make an unwavering decision to serve the Lord. There is a version of you waiting to overcome the distractions. As he shared a vulnerable moment of wanting to give up, this message showed us what it looks like to truly be decided. This message will show to double down and what you will gain on the other side.Scripture References:Revelation 3:16 NLTJoshua 24:15 NLTMatthew 6:24 NLTEphesians 1:13-14 NLTHebrews 12:1-2 NLT
WEEK 3: DO NOT DISTURB // THE DISTRACTION OF DEMANDS: CARRY WHAT COUNTS // PASTOR AMBERLY BELLLife can feel like we're being pulled in 10 different directions. In a demand-driven world, our attention has become divided. In Week 3 of the Do Not Disturb Series, Pastor Amberly clearly shows us how the many different demands of life have become distractions. With all that we are carrying, we must carry what counts! In order to do that we must put our phone down, practice focus and protect our priority. If you have felt distracted by life, this is the message for you!Scripture References:Luke 10:38-42 NIVMatthew 22:36-39 NIVMatthew 11:28-30 NIV
We all have to fight for focus because distractions are present all around us. While our lives feel like they are being pulled apart in different directions, Jesus’ dream is for us to be whole, not fragmented, but focused. In Week 2 of the Do Not Disturb Series, Pastor Ty Lanphere shared an incredible message of how distractions can cause us to drift. Drifting can look like taking action or sometimes not doing anything at all - which is still doing something! This message reminded us to keep our eyes focused on the main thing, Jesus. When distractions meet us, it can end with a decision and our devotion.Scripture References:Philemon 1:23-24 NLTColossians 4:14 NLT2 Timothy 4:9-10 NLTGalatians 4Galatians 5:16 NLTHebrews 2:1 ESV
Disappointments in life will happen and the enemy’s goal is for us to disconnect from God in those moments. But God is near to the brokenhearted! In Week 1 of the ‘Do Not Disturb’ Series, Pastor Brie openly shared her story of losing her son Ace after 14 days of him being born. Through this experience, she taught us that we should know God’s name, nature and nearness in the midst of disappointment. We pray this message gives you a fresh perspective to know that we can hold heartbreak and hope at the same time.Scripture ReferencesProverbs 18:10 NLT1 John 4:8b NLTIsaiah 45:3 NLTPsalms 34:18 NLTHebrews 4:14-16 NIV
WEEK 8: GOD CHOSE YOU// IT HAD TO BE THE BLOOD // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFSometimes we care for things based on what we think they’re worth. But how would you respond if you truly understood the cost of God choosing you? In the final week of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles Metcalf walks us through the price Jesus paid for our lives through His blood. Without it, we’d still be required to make daily sacrifices, follow every law to perfection and live separated from direct access to God. But because of the blood, we have grace, access, and freedom. If you’re ready to understand the purpose, promise, and power of the Blood that purchased your life, this message is for you.Don’t miss next week as we kick off our brand-new sermon series: Do Not Disturb.Scripture References:Hebrews 10:1-4 NLTHebrews 9:11-12 NLTJohn 2:1-2 NLT1 John 4:9-16 NLTGenesis 3:11 NLT
Have you ever been afraid to try? Have you ever even been afraid to die? In Week 7 of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles Metcalf poses the question of what if the fear of death isn’t really as powerful as your fear of truly living? One of the bravest things we can do is not die for Jesus, but live for Him daily and shift the community around us. We pray this message causes you to seek the courage and boldness you need to live like you have nothing to lose.Scripture References:Philippians 1:20-24 NLTHebrews 2:14-15 NLTActs 5:29-36 NLT
WEEK 6: GOD CHOSE YOU// GRATEFUL THEY KEPT MEGRATEFUL THEY LEFT ME// PASTOR CHARLES METCALFDepending on where we are in life, we can have a tendency to either glorify or vilify past and present friendships. But no matter what we’ve experienced, there’s always space to remain grateful for those who have stayed and for those who are no longer in our lives.In Week 6 of God Chose Me, Pastor Charles Metcalf encourages us to find the gift in every friendship we’ve encountered, no matter how long or brief it was. In this message, you’ll discover the value of showing gratitude for the people who have championed you, challenged you, and changed you. We pray this message brings healing from past hurts and gives you the courage to build healthy, life-giving friendships moving forward.Scripture References:Philippians 1:3-5 NIVGenesis 50:20-21 AMPActs 9:10-19 NLTActs 9:26-27 NLTGalatians 2:11-14 NLTActs 15:36-40 NLT
7/13/25WEEK 5: GOD CHOSE YOU// WHAT IF I’M AN IMPOSTER? // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFHave you ever felt like an imposter? In Week 5 of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles Metcalf tackles the real and raw feeling of imposter syndrome, the fear that whispers you’re not enough, not qualified, and don’t belong. But what if the very thing you’re doubting is the proof that God did choose you? Pastor Charles shares how honesty is the only answer to imposter syndrome and leads us to the truth that no matter what your insecurity says, God still chose you. This message will encourage you to embrace the fire, stand firm under pressure, and walk boldly in the transformation God has already started in you.Scripture References:Luke 22:33 NLTLuke 22:60-62 NLTGalatians 1:15-17 NLT
God chose you, the question is, who will you choose to be? After you accept the freedom of “God chose me”, you still have to decide who you are going to be. In Week 4 of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles reminds us that in order to become who God called us to be, we will have to become someone different. This is not a license to do whatever we want to do but the freedom to not be a slave to our impulses but have the opportunity to follow Jesus. By the end of this message you will learn the faith, fight and focus you need to become the better you.Scripture ReferencesRomans 6:15-23 NLTRomans 6:16 TPTGalatians 5:1 NLT
6/29/25 WEEK 3: GOD CHOSE YOU// WHY ME? // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFOnce you realize God Chose You, it’s natural to wonder, “Why me?” In Week 3 of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles Metcalf helps us lean into that question and discover that God’s choice is always intentional. While we may never fully grasp why God chose us, we can trust that it’s about more than just us, it’s about legacy. There are people in your family line, your future, and your purpose who are depending on your “yes.” We pray this message gives you the courage to keep showing up, keep saying yes, and keep walking in the calling God has placed on your life.Scripture References:Mark 15:6-21 NLT1 Corinthians 1:26-29 NLTRomans 16:11-13 NLT
6.22.25 WEEK 2: GOD CHOSE YOU// I WILL NOT FOLD // PASTOR CHARLES METCALFCould it be that you know God chose you, but you still want others to choose you too? In Week 2 of the God Chose You series, Pastor Charles Metcalf takes us to Paul’s letter in Galatians, where he boldly says, “If I were trying to please people, I wouldn’t be a servant of Christ.” Are you still searching for affirmation from others? This message uncovers the trap of people-pleasing and shows us how to break free through the right people, the right perspective, and the right purpose. We pray this word releases you from the pressure to be chosen by people—and helps you walk boldly in who God has already called you to be.Scripture References:John 12:37-43 NLTGalatians 1:10 NLT
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