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About This Service August 3, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Sunday sermon series, "Bring It" with Pastor Johnnie Wilson. In this message, Pastor Johnnie kicks off our new series “Bring It” by unpacking Jesus’ bold challenge in Matthew 5: to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. He reminds us that influence isn’t optional for believers—it’s part of our identity. Salt preserves, purifies, and creates thirst; light reveals truth and pushes back darkness. Pastor Johnnie challenges us to consider what we’re carrying into every situation and to reject the lie that our faith is meant to stay hidden. We’re reminded that when we live out our purpose with boldness and integrity, God uses us to impact the world. You don’t have to create the light—you are the light because Jesus lives in you. So wherever you go this week, don’t just show up—bring it. Other Recent Messages Bring the Salt – Bring the Light. Sunday, August 3, 2025 | Bring It Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Hands & The Heart Wednesday, July 30, 2025 | Fine Arts Night | Pastor Jake Oslack Think like Jesus – Serve and Reach Sunday, [...]
About This Service July 30, 2025 service. Mainstream Orlando's National Fine Arts showcase and a message from Pastor Jake Oslack. In this message, Pastor Jake unpacks the calling of every believer through the life of David in Psalm 78. This message reminds us that purpose isn’t just about what we do—but why we do it. David led with skillful hands and integrity of heart, and we’re called to do the same. Pastor Jake challenges us to reject the lie that only certain gifts matter to God and instead recognize that whatever we do—on stage or behind the scenes—can glorify Him. We’re reminded that even the most ordinary acts become sacred when surrendered to God. But without the right heart, even the most impressive gifts can fall flat. The true power of our purpose is released not in performance, but in surrender—to the God who uses both our hands and our hearts for His glory. Other Recent Messages Bring the Salt – Bring the Light. Sunday, August 3, 2025 | Bring It Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Hands & The Heart Wednesday, July 30, 2025 | Fine Arts Night | Pastor Jake Oslack Think like Jesus – Serve and [...]
About This Service July 27, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our Sunday sermon series, "How We Roll" with Pastor Johnnie Wilson. In this message, Pastor Johnnie challenges believers to move beyond comfort and embrace the mindset of Christ—putting others first, serving with humility, and reaching the lost with urgency. Rooted in Philippians 2 and Acts 2, Pastor Johnnie emphasizes two key calls for every Christian: to consider others more and to care about them as much as yourself. He reminds us that we don’t serve out of obligation but out of opportunity, and that our reach must be intentional—because we’re not just building a ministry, we’re rescuing souls. Through stories, Scripture, and a powerful closing illustration of an eagle learning to fly, we’re encouraged to stretch our wings and step into the mission of God—together. Other Recent Messages Bring the Salt – Bring the Light. Sunday, August 3, 2025 | Bring It Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Hands & The Heart Wednesday, July 30, 2025 | Fine Arts Night | Pastor Jake Oslack Think like Jesus – Serve and Reach Sunday, July 27, 2025 | How We Roll Week 2 | Pastor Johnnie [...]
About This Service July 23, 2025 service. Join us for worship led by Faith Worship Arts, followed by our our monthly Night of Prayer with a short devotional by Pastor Johnnie. In this message, Pastor Johnnie challenges us to shift our hunger from what the world offers to what only God can provide. Drawing from Psalm 42, we’re reminded that our souls were created to long for the living God—not to survive, but to thrive in His presence. Just like the early Church pursued more of God through prayer, we’re invited to seek more faith, more presence, more power, more blessing, and more spiritual wisdom. It’s not wrong to want more—it’s just about wanting more of the right things. Tonight, we don’t just pray for comfort—we pray for transformation. Because when you ask God for more of Him, He doesn’t hold back. He fills, strengthens, guides, and blesses. What if your breakthrough is just one bold prayer away? Other Recent Messages Bring the Salt – Bring the Light. Sunday, August 3, 2025 | Bring It Week 1 | Pastor Johnnie Wilson The Hands & The Heart Wednesday, July 30, 2025 | Fine Arts Night | Pastor Jake Oslack Think like Jesus – Serve and Reach [...]