Each week we share the latest message from one of our Pastors at Faith Church. for more information about Faith Church, visit us online at cometofaith.com.
On Pentecost Sunday, we were reminded that God never intended for us to walk through life or follow Jesus on our own. The same Holy Spirit poured out in Acts 2 is still moving today — bringing boldness, comfort, power, and fresh fire to ordinary people. From the upper room to our everyday lives, God still fills hungry hearts with His presence and helps us live the life He’s called us to live.
Not On Your Own - Pentecost Sunday | P...
It’s easy to slowly drift back into the very things God once pulled us out of. But there comes a moment where you realize you don’t want to stay distracted, spiritually asleep, or stuck where you’ve been. Sometimes we need to clear out the things that slowly pull us away from Him and return to a life of worship, trust, rest, and wholehearted devotion. No shortcuts. No half measures. Just a fresh “yes” to Jesus.
Reset | Pastor Darr...
So many women carry the pressure of trying to measure up while quietly fighting battles no one else sees. “What Drives You?” is a hopeful reminder that the Proverbs 31 woman was never about perfection or impossible standards, but about a life rooted in worship, wisdom, courage, and strength. God has called women to rise up with bravery, trust Him in the ordinary moments, and believe for the legacy He is building through their lives...
Running on empty has a way of sneaking up on you, but there’s a place where strength, beauty, and fresh courage are always waiting—and it changes everything when you actually step in.
Accessing the Sanctuary | Pastor Kami Palmer
May 3, 2026
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There’s a stretch of life that feels uncomfortable, in-between, and easy to resent—the place where God has brought you out, but hasn’t yet brought you into what’s next. This message leans into that tension, reminding us that the middle isn’t wasted ground—it’s where God reshapes our hearts, meets our needs, and calls us to help others take their next step toward Him.
Get Me Through The Middle | Pastor D-Wom
April 26, 2026
There are moments when heaven feels silent and the answers we hoped for never come, leaving us with questions we can’t resolve. Looking at Acts 12—where one prayer seems unanswered while another brings a miracle—we’re reminded that God’s ways don’t always fit within our understanding. Still, we’re invited to keep believing, to keep praying, and to guard our hearts from bitterness, trusting that even in the mystery, God is faithful ...
Serving God isn’t just for the mountaintop moments—it’s in the prison, the pain, and the places no one sees. Through the life of Joseph, this message reminds us that faithfulness in hardship, integrity in pressure, and a heart that truly forgives can change everything.
Serving Through Pain | Pastor John Harke
April 12, 2026
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Sometimes following Jesus leads you straight into the wind, not away from it—and in the middle of it all, He’s not just calming the storm, He’s teaching you how to walk above it.
Walking on the Storm | Pastor John Harke
April 12, 2026
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It’s easy to get stuck looking at what feels sealed, uncertain, or unresolved—but the resurrection invites us to lift our eyes and consider Jesus again. The stone was rolled away, not just to reveal an empty tomb, but to remind us that what He has spoken still stands and what feels final is never beyond His power. And now, the same Jesus who walked in humility is risen and reigning, inviting us to live with confidence, freedom, and...
It’s easy to picture God as distant, strong, or even overwhelming—but Palm Sunday reveals something deeper. Jesus didn’t come in power and force, but in humility and gentleness, showing us the heart of the Father. When we feel worn down, wandering, or unsure, He doesn’t push us away—He draws near, steady and kind. His gentleness makes Him someone we can truly know, someone we can approach, and someone who meets us right where we ar...
There’s a call rising for believers to step into who they truly are—not just saved, but sent, not just recipients, but carriers. In the space between the porch and the altar, God invites His people into a place of intercession, intimacy, and authority, where hearts are stirred again for the lost and lives are aligned with His purpose. As we remember the wonder of salvation and embrace our identity as a royal priesthood, we begin to...
God still meets people in powerful ways, but what we do after those moments matters just as much as the encounter itself. Throughout Scripture, wells and altars marked places where God moved—but they were never meant to be forgotten or left behind. When we learn to return, rebuild, and keep digging, those encounters begin to shape our lives, our families, and even the generations that come after us, turning moments with God into so...
It’s easy for our voice to grow quiet over time—pushed back by distraction, discouragement, or just the rhythm of everyday life. But God never intended for His people to live silent. There’s something powerful that happens when we lift our voice to Him—something that shifts the atmosphere, silences the enemy, and draws His presence near. Singing isn’t about performance or preference; it’s about stepping into a deeper way of living ...
Correction doesn’t always feel like a gift, but Scripture reminds us it flows from the heart of a loving Father. God’s discipline isn’t about rejection—it’s about shaping, guiding, and forming His children into who they’re meant to be. Even when it’s uncomfortable, His correction leads to growth, deeper holiness, and the kind of peace that comes from trusting His heart and walking in His ways.
Trusting His Correction | Pastor Kami ...
There’s a difference between surviving and truly thriving, and Jesus never promised a life shaped by perfect circumstances—He promised abundant life rooted in His presence. Thriving isn’t about outward ease or having everything go right; it’s about being planted, abiding, and staying connected to the Good Shepherd no matter what season you’re in. When our lives are grounded in Him, even dry places can bear fruit, and even difficult...
When prayer shifts from something we talk about to a place we actually live, everything begins to change. It reshapes how we hear God, steadies us when life feels overwhelming, and recenters our hearts when distractions pull us in every direction. Prayer becomes less about saying the right words and more about staying close—learning to listen, to trust, and to walk with God day by day, even when the path isn’t clear.
Beyond Ordinar...
There are seasons when the race feels heavy—when discouragement creeps in and endurance feels hard to find. Hebrews reminds us that we were never meant to run weighed down or distracted. When our eyes drift, our hearts grow weary, but when we fix our gaze back on Jesus, strength returns. He’s the one who set the course, the one who ran it first, and the one waiting at the end, urging us forward when we feel like giving up.
We Only H...
Loss has a way of convincing us that our best days are behind us. Dreams fade, joy feels distant, and it’s easy to believe the story is winding down. But God doesn’t leave us in the ashes. He comforts, restores, and awakens new purpose—reminding us that as long as there’s breath in our lungs, He’s still writing something beautiful.
God Is Not Done With You Yet | Pastor Darren Palmer
February 8, 2026
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When faith gets tested and pressure starts to rise, it’s tempting to pull back and play it safe. But Scripture reminds us that we’re not made for retreat—we’re made for faith. It’s about choosing to keep standing, keep believing, and keep moving forward when life gets hard, fixing our eyes on what’s eternal instead of what’s right in front of us.
Don't Shrink Back | Pastor Kami Palmer
February 1, 2026
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In a loud, distracted world, God is inviting us to slow down, shut the door, and meet Him in prayer again. From Acts to the words of Jesus Himself, we’re reminded that prayer isn’t complicated—but it is essential. If 2026 is going to look different, it starts with learning how to watch, pray, and make room for time alone with God.
Watch and Pray | Pastor Darren Palmer
January 25, 2026
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