
Pastor Tim Travis explores the profound significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ as found in Luke 24. Travis begins by addressing the perplexity and false expectations of the disciples, who initially viewed the report of the empty tomb as an ... more
Pastor Tim Travis examines the biblical account of the Triumphal Entry to contrast the misconceptions of the ancient crowds with the true mission of Jesus Christ. He explains that while the masses sought a political liberator to overthrow Roman rule,... more
Pastor Tim Travis outlines the essential journey of Christian maturity, moving from the “milk” of basic belief to the “meat” of a deep, seasoned faith. Travis begins by emphasizing the need to settle one’s faith in the person and power of Jesus Chris... more
Pastor Tim Travis uses Jeremiah 29:11, as we celebrate our seventh anniversary, to declare that a believer’s future is defined by divine peace and an expected end. He reflects on the congregation’s humble beginnings—starting with no members or funds—... more
Pastor Tim Travis urges believers to pursue spiritual maturity by viewing the Christian life as a period of preparation for a final exam at the Judgment Seat of Christ. He emphasizes that this divine evaluation is not to determine salvation, but rath... more
Adam Umpleby explores the sacrifice of thanksgiving, presenting gratitude not as a seasonal feeling but as a courageous spiritual discipline. He structures the lesson around the “logic of faith,” arguing that a truly thankful heart must move beyond a... more
Pastor Tim Travis presents the Bible as a transformative, living manual rather than an outdated or repetitive historical text. He emphasizes that the Scriptures provide the only specific knowledge of God and serve as the absolute standard for both cu... more
Pastor Tim Travis explores the transition from spiritual infancy to maturity, using the biblical book of James to define a “perfect and entire” faith. He argues that true growth is not measured by religious activity or years spent in a pew, but rathe... more
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