Episodes

Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Exercises For a Healthy Heart, Part 2
Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Sunday Jun 23, 2024
This sermon explores five key exercises from Philippians 2:12-18 to cultivate a happy and healthy spiritual heart: remembering God's presence, practicing gratitude, maintaining a clean conscience, memorizing and living out God's Word, and serving others sacrificially. The Ken explains how fear, conflict, guilt, forgetfulness, and self-focus can hinder our happiness, while emphasizing the importance of living with integrity and focusing on others. By incorporating these spiritual practices into our daily lives, the sermon suggests we can find lasting joy and deepen our relationship with God.

Monday Jun 17, 2024
Exercises For a Healthy Heart, Part 1
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday Jun 17, 2024
In this sermon on Philippians 2:12-13, Ken explains that while we have a role to "work out" our salvation, it is ultimately God working in us. He identifies fear, grumbling/complaining, and arguing as things that hinder us spiritually, and prescribes two spiritual exercises: 1) Remembering daily that God is in you, with you, around you, and for you, and 2) Practicing gratitude instead of grumbling. But first we need Christ to give us a new heart.

Monday Jun 10, 2024
The Path to Happiness, Part 2
Monday Jun 10, 2024
Monday Jun 10, 2024
In his sermon, Ken explores the path to happiness outlined in Philippians 2, emphasizing that humility leads to harmony, which in turn leads to happiness. He provides four practical steps for cultivating humility: avoiding pride, embracing humbleness, paying attention to others, and asking "What Would Jesus Do?" in every situation. Ken concludes by highlighting Jesus' ultimate example of humility, which includes not demanding rights, serving others, and doing what is right even when painful, and reminds the congregation that God rewards humility with eternal happiness.

Monday Jun 03, 2024
Deacons
Monday Jun 03, 2024
Monday Jun 03, 2024
Ken explains the biblical origins and role of deacons as servants in the church who assist with practical needs. He walks through the specific process their church uses to nominate, examine, and affirm qualified men to serve as deacons. The primary qualifications are having a good reputation, integrity, faithfulness to one's family, commitment to the faith, and a willingness to serve humbly.

Tuesday May 28, 2024
The Path to Happiness
Tuesday May 28, 2024
Tuesday May 28, 2024
The path to true happiness is through humility and putting others before yourself, not pride and selfishness. This humble path leads to harmony in relationships, which brings real joy - as modeled by Jesus. Following Jesus by repenting of pride and dying to self opens the way to God's blessings and lasting happiness.

Monday May 20, 2024
Senior Sunday Message 2024
Monday May 20, 2024
Monday May 20, 2024
On Senior Sunday, Hunter preached from 2 Timothy 2:20-22, encouraging the graduating seniors to flee youthful passions and instead pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace, and a community rooted in Christ. Using the metaphor of being honorable vessels or instruments, he urged them to align their lives with God's principles and promises as they transition into this next phase of adulthood. Above all, Hunter reminded them that God has good plans to give them a hopeful future if they wholeheartedly pursue Him.

Monday May 13, 2024
Joy: How to Be Happy No Matter What, Part 2
Monday May 13, 2024
Monday May 13, 2024
Even in difficult circumstances like imprisonment, the Apostle Paul remained joyful by trusting God, staying focused on his purpose of serving Christ, and having an eternal perspective. True happiness comes not from self-gratification but from self-sacrifice, anchoring your life fully in Christ. With the right perspective, prayer, the Holy Spirit's help, and faith in God's purposes, you can overcome any pressure or pain and be happy no matter what.

Monday May 06, 2024
How To Be Happy No Matter What - Part 1
Monday May 06, 2024
Monday May 06, 2024
In this sermon titled "How to Be Happy No Matter What (part 1)," Ken discusses how to overcome common "kill-joys" that rob us of joy and happiness. Drawing from Philippians 1:12-30, Ken explains how we can find happiness even amid problems, difficult people, pressure, and pain.
Some key points covered include:
- Viewing problems from God's perspective, trusting that He is working everything for our good
- Not allowing critical, competitive, or troublemaking people to control our attitudes
- Surrounding ourselves with supportive people who build us up
- Keeping our focus on Christ rather than toxic influences
The sermon provides practical biblical wisdom on maintaining joy regardless of challenging circumstances. Ken's down-to-earth teaching style makes the message accessible and encouraging.

Monday Apr 22, 2024
Joy in Humility
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Monday Apr 22, 2024
Jeremy Aaron unpacks Philippians 2:1-8, where Paul urges the Philippians to have unity, love and purpose by humbly considering others as more important than themselves, just as Jesus humbled himself by leaving heaven to serve humanity.

Monday Apr 15, 2024
Pray with Joy
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
In this sermon, part 2 of a series on relationships and joy, Ken teaches from Philippians 1 on the importance of praying with joy for the people in our lives - even the difficult relationships.
He challenges us not just to complain or gossip about the people who irritate us, but to pray for them with a joyful heart. Ken provides a powerful prayer from Philippians 1:9-11 that we can pray over our relationships:
Pray that they will grow in love
Pray that they will make wise choices
Pray that they will live with integrity
Pray that they will become like Jesus
When we pray these things over our relationships, God can change not just the other person's heart, but our own as well. Rather than taking sides, we align ourselves with God's heart by praying blessings over even our most difficult relationships.
If you want more joyful relationships, put this Biblical advice into practice. Pray with joy over your family, friends, co-workers and even your enemies. As Ken says, "God just might change their heart, I can almost guarantee he'll change yours."