This Sunday morning program provides a meaningful worship service for those far from God or unable to attend a local church. With insightful teaching from Pastor Philip Miller and joyous congregational worship, you’re invited to join Jesus on the journey of a lifetime.
When God revealed Himself to us, He sent Jesus. Drawing closer to Jesus reveals His true nature. In this message from John 2, Pastor Philip Miller shows us Jesus through the first three recorded glimpses of who He is: a crisis, a cleansing, and a confrontation. Jesus’ self-disclosure was unveiling God’s redemptive plan; some believed—will you?
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We are constantly mirroring what we see. This is especially true of people we admire or see regularly. In this message from John 1, Pastor Philip Miller gives us three reasons why Jesus is someone worth following. What if Jesus is the master of all life—of real, true, abundant life—and of an eternal life that only He can provide?
Our hearts desperately need cleansing—to be purged of sin. Yet no religious practice can resolve this deep-seated problem. In this message from John 1, Pastor Philip Miller explores the ministry of John the Baptist and the total heart renovation we all need. What if Jesus loves us far more deeply and completely than we could ever imagine?
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In today’s world, a person’s identity is a big deal. What is our identity based on? In this message from John 1, Pastor Philip Miller walks us through the various meanings of the word “logos” and how Jesus fills those meanings. The Gospel of John is an invitation to come and see Jesus, the Logos, who gives us a new and glorious identity as children of God.
We’re called to reach a culture that has rejected God. What if God is inviting us to live out His grace towards our enemies? In this message from Jonah 4, Pastor Philip Miller shares the shocking ending of Jonah’s call to Nineveh. Let’s discover the do’s and don’ts of sharing God’s heart for our enemies.
Does the New Testament feel like it has less judgment than the Old Testament? God’s enduring character is displayed throughout the entire Bible, including His unrelenting grace. In this message from Jonah 3, Pastor Philip Miller helps us see afresh three aspects of God’s posture towards undeserving people. God is so quickly moved toward compassion.
Just as coal must be crushed to become a diamond, there’s a brokenness we must learn to be useful to God. When Jonah was in the belly of the great fish, he finally came to the end of himself. In this message from Jonah 2, Pastor Philip Miller points out four pivotal moments of Jonah’s prayer. God-ordained trials might just be our redemption.
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When we run and hide from God, God comes looking for us. Jonah tried to run, but God sent a ferocious storm and a giant fish to bring him back—because God loved Jonah. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller notes three movements in God’s relentless pursuit: the chance of discovery, the sentence of death, and the depths of mercy. God never gives up on us.
When we think of the story of Jonah, we usually think of the whale. But it’s actually about God’s grace for undeserving people. In this message from Jonah 1, Pastor Philip Miller explores three themes from Jonah’s story: an uncomfortable call, an unexpected flight, and an unrelenting grace. God will never stop pursuing us.
As we wake up in this universe, we’re in an unfolding story. From Genesis through Revelation, God's grand narrative presents six acts: Creation, Fall, Israel, Redemption, Church, and Renewal. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller illuminates how understanding God’s story helps us discover our own place within it. What’s your place in the story?
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Despite having complete access to God, many of us struggle with where to start in prayer. That’s why the disciples humbly requested: “Lord, teach us to pray.” In this message, Pastor Philip Miller examines our dependency, our desperation, and the Father’s delight in responding. What if the prayer life you’ve always wanted begins with simply asking?
In our darkest moments, we desperately need a reason to keep going. The book of Malachi concludes with a breathtaking vision of hope—the Sun of Righteousness rising with healing in its wings. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller unveils how true hope found in Jesus transforms us. What if the dawn we’re waiting for is closer than we think?
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When our faith falters and God’s promises seem empty, we face the same choice Israel did in Malachi 3. Some returned to God while others walked away in despair. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller reveals how God hears every word, sees every heart, and remembers every deed. When the final chap...
Our spending, saving, and giving choices reveal our deepest values. Scripture addresses money over 2,000 times—more than faith and prayer combined. In this message, Pastor Philip Miller examines Malachi’s diagnosis of financial health and prescription for joyful generosity. What if your relationship with money unlocked deeper spiritual wholeness?
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Even though we live God's way, those who couldn’t care less often come out ahead in life. What’s the point in righteous living, if the unrighteous are succeeding? In this message, Pastor Philip Miller considers how God’s people are weary in Malachi’s day, waiting for God to bring justice against sin and corrupt worship. How will God end evil without ending us?
The resurrection changes everything. But, for many, it’s just a fact until we receive the call personally that changes our lives. In this Easter Sunday sermon, Pastor Philip Miller explores three vignettes of people first discovering Jesus’ resurrection. The resurrection had already taken place, but how might it change their lives—forever?
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Americans instinctively reject kings and authority figures. But on Palm Sunday, Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a humble donkey as king. In this message from Luke 19, Pastor Philip Miller examines three ways the Triumphal Entry reveals Jesus’ true identity. This event foreshadows what’s coming for the blessed King who would be rejected.
If we love God rightly, we’ll love our neighbor. Malachi rebuked God’s people for failing to love both God and others, including husbands being unfaithful to their wives. In this message from Malachi 2, Pastor Philip Miller guides us from faithless betrayal and fragmented hearts toward full devotion. God loves to take the broken fragments of our lives and make us whole.
The slide into spiritual disintegration doesn’t happen overnight—it’s a slow fade. After Israel’s return from exile, the priests were corrupted, leading the people of God astray. In this message from Malachi 2, Pastor Philip Miller explains the curse, the covenant, and the charge of the priests. Let’s heed this sobering indictment against spiritual compromise.
Israel was performing all the right acts of worship, but their hearts weren’t in it. God’s stern warnings to His people show His mercy, like a friend pulling us back from disaster. In this message from Malachi 1, Pastor Philip Miller guides us from cavalier worship and cursed religion to God’s compelling greatness. Why is God worthy of our first and our best?
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