Book of Isaiah Sermon Series
In this series, we will be learning not only how to approach Old Testament prophets like Isaiah but how to apply their prophetic messages in light of Jesus into our lives today.
Part 1 | The Heart of the Father
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Step into the conversation as Jason reveals the true purpose of the church—not as a building or institution, but as a living, spiritual house built by God. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, he reminds believers that each person plays a vital role in this royal priesthood, working together to reflect Christ’s love and mission. This message calls us to embrace our identity as Jesus’ people and to actively participate in building a community shaped by faith, purpose, and connection.
Part 2 | A Symphony of Spiritual Formation
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Join Corey, as he explores the “Symphony of Spiritual Formation” and the four key movements that shape a life of faith: solitude, hospitality, prayer, and receptivity. Drawing from Matthew, he reveals how each practice deepens our connection with God and others, fostering gratitude and growth. This message invites listeners to embrace both solitude and community as vital parts of becoming more like Christ.
Part 3 | Prophetic Discernment
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Should we wrestle with God? Join Jason as he wrestles that question!
Part 4 | Take Off The Grave Clothes
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Step into the conversation as Jason reveals the true purpose of the church—not as a building or institution, but as a living, spiritual house built by God. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, he reminds believers that each person plays a vital role in this royal priesthood, working together to reflect Christ’s love and mission. This message calls us to embrace our identity as Jesus’ people and to actively participate in building a community shaped by faith, purpose, and connection.
Part 5 | The Sound of Grace
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Join Corey, as he explores the “Symphony of Spiritual Formation” and the four key movements that shape a life of faith: solitude, hospitality, prayer, and receptivity. Drawing from Matthew, he reveals how each practice deepens our connection with God and others, fostering gratitude and growth. This message invites listeners to embrace both solitude and community as vital parts of becoming more like Christ.
Part 6 | Relentless Grace
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Should we wrestle with God? Join Jason as he wrestles that question!
Part 7 | Everyone Serves Something
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Step into the conversation as Jason reveals the true purpose of the church—not as a building or institution, but as a living, spiritual house built by God. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, he reminds believers that each person plays a vital role in this royal priesthood, working together to reflect Christ’s love and mission. This message calls us to embrace our identity as Jesus’ people and to actively participate in building a community shaped by faith, purpose, and connection.
Part 8 | The Way The Artist Intended
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Join Corey, as he explores the “Symphony of Spiritual Formation” and the four key movements that shape a life of faith: solitude, hospitality, prayer, and receptivity. Drawing from Matthew, he reveals how each practice deepens our connection with God and others, fostering gratitude and growth. This message invites listeners to embrace both solitude and community as vital parts of becoming more like Christ.
Part 9 : The Servant of The Lord
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Should we wrestle with God? Join Jason as he wrestles that question!
Part 10 | The Compassion of God
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Step into the conversation as Jason reveals the true purpose of the church—not as a building or institution, but as a living, spiritual house built by God. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, he reminds believers that each person plays a vital role in this royal priesthood, working together to reflect Christ’s love and mission. This message calls us to embrace our identity as Jesus’ people and to actively participate in building a community shaped by faith, purpose, and connection.
Part 11 | Seeking God
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Join Corey, as he explores the “Symphony of Spiritual Formation” and the four key movements that shape a life of faith: solitude, hospitality, prayer, and receptivity. Drawing from Matthew, he reveals how each practice deepens our connection with God and others, fostering gratitude and growth. This message invites listeners to embrace both solitude and community as vital parts of becoming more like Christ.
Part 12 | Spiritual Friendship
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Should we wrestle with God? Join Jason as he wrestles that question!