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When Ordinary People Live as Royal Priests with Cindy Anderson: Many Christians today live far beneath their Kingdom potential—not from lack of knowledge, but from disconnection from their true identity, purpose, and mission—and when we realign who we are, how we live, and what we’re aiming for with His Kingdom, we begin to live as true royal priests who change the world for His glory.

In God We Trust with Brian Meier:  In today's sermon, Brian discusses Mark 12:41-44. Jesus praised the widow who gave two small coins—not for the amount, but for the trust behind it. The real problem isn’t money; it’s the love of money that twists our hearts (1 Tim 6:10). Money is a tool; worship is for God alone. When we chase security in cash, we end up anxious and stingy. When we trust God, we become free, content, and generous. Money makes a lousy master but a useful servant. Put your trust in God, not in what’s in your wallet.

Real Boldness with Pastor Mike: Pastor Mike shows us that even under arrest, the apostles chose proclamation over protecting their image. Our calling is to proclaim Christ—holiness follows, not perform spirituality. Boldness isn’t rudeness; it’s confident, clear, convicted, persuasive, and obedient to God—available to everyone who’s been with Jesus.

To Know and Introduce Him Part XV with Pastor Mike: Pastor Mike wraps up this series by showing us how to share Jesus with others in a way that’s natural and real. We don’t have to force it—just be ourselves, share the joy of the Good News, keep it practical, and speak from genuine relationships. Know the message—whether it’s through the “Steps to Peace with God,” the Romans Road, or a simple Scripture—and remember, Jesus never forces His way in; He waits for an invitation. Finally, make the ask: “Would you like to follow Jesus?” and be ready to pray with them.

Who's Ready to Fight with Brian Meier: We are in a real spiritual battle and must be ready to fight. We’re not fighting people—we’re fighting the Devil, the Tempter, the Father of Lies. Scripture urges us to stay alert because the enemy is always on the prowl. We don’t fight in our own strength. We fight by faith, trusting in God’s unseen power, just like Elisha’s servant whose eyes were opened to the heavenly army surrounding him. The battle is real, but so is God’s presence—so be ready to fight, and don’t fight alone.

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