• When Ye See These Things
    Jul 6 2025
    In this message from Luke 21:28–31, we are reminded that Jesus didn’t give signs of His return to cause fear—but to stir faith. “When Ye See These Things” is a clear and convicting call for believers to watch with spiritual awareness, walk in holiness, and live in hopeful anticipation of Christ’s coming. From rising global unrest to moral decline, we see the very signs Jesus described—and for the faithful, these are not signals of panic, but promises of redemption. This sermon challenges us to be ready: grounded in God’s Word, persistent in prayer, led by the Spirit, and seeking first the kingdom. When the world says fear, Jesus says, “Look up.” Our redemption draweth nigh.
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  • When Ye Fast
    Jun 29 2025
    In this powerful message, When Ye Fast, we continue our “When Ye…” series by examining a spiritual discipline often neglected but clearly expected by Christ—fasting. Drawing from Matthew 6:16–18, we explore how biblical fasting is not about outward show, but about inward surrender—a way of denying the flesh to deepen our hunger for God. Pastor Braley challenges us to see fasting not as an outdated ritual, but as an invitation from Jesus Himself to seek spiritual clarity, resist temptation, and draw near to the heart of the Father. In a noisy world, fasting quiets the soul so we can clearly hear His voice.
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  • Lessons from a Widow
    Jun 22 2025
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  • When Ye Give
    Jun 22 2025
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  • Know Ye Not
    May 25 2025
    In a world where sin is rebranded and righteousness is redefined, the Apostle Paul calls believers to remember who they are and whose they are. Preaching from 1 Corinthians 6:9–20, this message confronts the dangers of spiritual ignorance and cultural compromise with the bold reminder: "Know ye not?" Through Paul’s piercing questions, we’re challenged to examine our walk, embrace the transforming power of the gospel, and live holy lives that reflect our identity in Christ. We’ve been washed, sanctified, and justified—not to return to sin, but to glorify God with our lives.
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  • Warning Signs
    May 25 2025
    In this message, “Warning Signs,” we continue our journey through the book of Hebrews by focusing on a sobering but essential passage—Hebrews 6:4–12. We’ve seen already that Jesus is greater: greater than angels, prophets, Moses, and every ritual or sacrifice. Now, we’re reminded that salvation is just the beginning—God has called us not to sit, but to grow, surrender, and mature in Christ. Hebrews 6 is not a warning about losing salvation—it’s a gracious, passionate call to move forward in faith and avoid spiritual barrenness. The real danger isn’t falling from grace; it’s falling short of growth, reward, and a fruitful life for Jesus. Like road signs on a steep mountain pass, God’s Word warns us not to ruin our joy, but to preserve our lives and purpose. Join us as we look at the marks of a true believer, the danger of spiritual stagnation, and the urgency of maturing in Christ for His glory. Don’t miss this vital challenge to finish your race well.
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  • Born to Overcome
    May 21 2025
    Tonight, we pivot to 1 John 5 to explore what it truly means to be Born to Overcome. As believers, our victory over the world doesn’t begin with effort—it begins with a new birth. In this sermon, we unpack how true saving faith results in a transformed life marked by love, obedience, and daily victory through Jesus Christ. Drawing clear lines between profession and possession, emotion and transformation, this message challenges every believer to examine their faith, evaluate their fruit, and exercise daily trust in Christ. You weren’t just saved to survive—you were born to overcome. Victory isn’t a future hope; it’s a present reality when you’re born of God.
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  • Help in Troubled Times
    May 18 2025
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