December 28, 2025 - Pastor Brandi
Pastor Brandi delivers part one of her powerful message drawing from the sermon on the mount - “The Greatest Sermon Ever Told”
Pastor Brandi Harasimowicz initiates a Spirit-led journey through the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the Beatitudes as foundational kingdom principles that shape inner transformation rather than external behavior modification. Drawing a contrast between Old Testament law and New Testament life in the Spirit, the sermon underscores that Jesus fulfilled the law and empowers believers to live righteously through grace, humility, and dependence on God. Pastor Brandi challenges listeners to move from spectatorship to true discipleship, urging wholehearted obedience, accountability within the body of Christ, and a rejection of distraction and complacency. Central to the teaching is the call to be “poor in spirit” and to “mourn,” understood as radical humility, total reliance on God, and compassionate grief for a broken world, with the promise that such postures grant access to the kingdom of heaven and the comfort of God. 2025.12.28 transcript
Scriptures:
*Leviticus 23:4 [NASB] *Malachi 3:11 [NLT] *Proverbs 3:6 [NLT] *Luke 6:38
*Matthew 5:17 [NASB] *Galatians 2:20–21 [NLT] *Matthew 23:25–26 [NLT] *Matthew 23:27–28 [NLT] *Numbers 19:16 [NLT]
*Romans 8:2–4 [NLT] *Hebrews 4:15 [NLT] *1 John 3:5 [NLT] *1 Peter 2:22 [NLT] *2 Corinthians 5:21 [NLT]
*Isaiah 53:6 [NLT] *Matthew 5:1–12 [NLT] *Luke 18:9–14 [NLT] *John 5:19 [NLT] *John 12:49 [NLT]
*John 14:31 [NLT] *Luke 9:28–44 [NLT] *Romans 7:15–25 [TPT]
December 21, 2025 - Chase Harasimowicz
Chase Harasimowicz delivers a compelling message centered on sacrificial service, calling the church to embrace a Christlike posture of humility, obedience, and love. Drawing from Jesus’ teaching in Mark 10, Chase contrasts worldly notions of leadership with the Kingdom mandate to serve, emphasizing that true greatness is found in selfless surrender rather than entitlement. Through a deeply personal testimony involving a homeless man named Dante, he illustrates how obedience often requires persistence, inconvenience, and personal cost—but can become a powerful conduit for God’s love and redemptive work. The message ultimately reframes the Christmas story, reminding listeners that Christ’s birth points to His ultimate act of sacrificial service, setting the standard for how believers are called to live, love, and serve others
Scriptures:
* Mark 10:43-45 (New Living Translation)
* Proverbs 11:24 (English Standard Version)
* Philippians 2:7-9 (New Living Translation)
* 2 Corinthians 9:7 (New Living Translation)
* Philippians 2:3-4 (New International Version)
* John 13:14-17 (New Living Translation)
* John 15:13 (New International Version)
December 14, 2025 - Pastor Brandi
Living From Freedom: The Gospel of Love, Identity, and Union With God
Scriptures Quoted
*Malachi 3
*Matthew 22:37–40
*Psalm 133:1
*Genesis 1:26
*Romans 5:8
*Romans 5:17–21
*Romans 6:1–23
*Ephesians 2:24
*2 Peter 1:4
*John 8:36
December 7, 2025 - Pastor James
"Cross Your Mind - Mind Your Cross Part 2"
Pastor James Harasimowicz continues his message from last week "Cross your mind - Mind your cross" with great passion as he exhorts the church to reject passivity, comfort, and complacency by drawing from the life of David—his early victories, his seasons of testing, his leadership under pressure, and even his failures—to illustrate the call for believers to embrace their God-given identity, endure hardship as good soldiers, live sanctified lives, and courageously lead others in spiritual battle. Pastor James emphasizes that every believer is commissioned to walk in righteousness, die to the flesh, confront the enemy instead of retreating, and boldly advance God’s kingdom with conviction, gratitude, accountability, and unwavering dependence on Christ who lives within them.
Scripture references (Amplified Classic):
* 2 Timothy 2:3
* Romans 6:19
* Galatians 5:17
* James 4:1
* 1 Peter 2:11
* Galatians 2:20