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About This Service May 25, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Sunday sermon series, "More Than a Song," with Pastor Johnnie Wilson In this message, “What to Expect When We Worship,” Pastor Johnnie invites us to reconsider what we truly expect when we worship. Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned, chose to worship in the darkest hour, and their worship became a witness, shaking the very foundations of the prison and freeing others. Through worship, chains are broken, hearts are opened, and lives are changed. Worship is not about what we get—it’s about who He is. Other Recent Messages What to Expect When We Worship Sunday, May 25, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 2 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson Boulevard of Broken Dreams Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 2 | Pastor Marcos Gonzalez First Love Worship Sunday, May 18, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Aftermath Wednesday, May 14, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 1 | Pastor Jesse Starr
About This Service May 21, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Wednesday sermon series, "24 Hours," with Pastor Marcos Gonzalez. In this message, Pastor Marcos unpacks the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24—just hours after the resurrection. While the world is celebrating an empty tomb, these two are walking in heartbreak and disappointment. They had hoped Jesus would redeem Israel, but now all feels lost. Yet Jesus meets them on their road of broken dreams. He walks with them, listens, opens Scripture, and stays. In the end, their eyes are opened, and their hearts burn with hope again. This message reminds us that even when we can’t see Him, Jesus draws near, speaks truth, stays with us in the process, and rekindles the dreams we thought were dead. Other Recent Messages What to Expect When We Worship Sunday, May 25, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 2 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson Boulevard of Broken Dreams Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 2 | Pastor Marcos Gonzalez First Love Worship Sunday, May 18, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 1 | Pastor [...]
About This Service May 18, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Sunday sermon series, "More Than a Song," with Pastor Johnnie Wilson. In this message, Pastor Johnnie launches the “More Than a Song” series with Part 1: First Love Worship, challenging us to return to something deeper—our first love for Jesus. Drawing from Revelation 2, Pastor Johnnie reminds us that worship isn't about a building, a setlist, or an emotional moment—it’s about the condition of our hearts. When our worship becomes dry or distant, Jesus doesn’t ask for louder singing—He invites us to remember, repent, and return. What the Father seeks is true worshipers—those who worship in Spirit and in truth. This isn’t just about doing things for God—it’s about doing them with God. Let this be the moment we restore our “why”—and more importantly, our Who. Other Recent Messages What to Expect When We Worship Sunday, May 25, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 2 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson Boulevard of Broken Dreams Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 2 | Pastor Marcos Gonzalez First Love Worship Sunday, May 18, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 1 [...]
About This Service May 14, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Wednesday sermon series, "24 Hours," with Pastor Jesse Starr. In this message, Pastor Jesse unpacks the powerful story found in John 21—just 24 hours after the resurrection of Jesus. While Easter often focuses on the empty tomb, this follow-up moment shows us the heart of Jesus in the aftermath. We see Peter, still weighed down by shame and failure, return to fishing—what’s familiar. But Jesus meets him right there, recreating the scene of Peter’s denial not to condemn him, but to restore him. Jesus shows us that He doesn’t need us—He wants us. And He always invites us back into purpose, no matter how far we’ve run. Other Recent Messages What to Expect When We Worship Sunday, May 25, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 2 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson Boulevard of Broken Dreams Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 2 | Pastor Marcos Gonzalez First Love Worship Sunday, May 18, 2025 | More Than a Song Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Aftermath Wednesday, May 14, 2025 | 24 Hours Week 1 | Pastor Jesse Starr