October 26, 2025 - Pastor James
Pastor James Harasimowicz focuses on spiritual transformation—moving from distraction and self-focus to intentional pursuit of God’s purpose. He calls believers to prioritize time with God over the constant demands of life, emphasizing that every person must decide how to invest their time for the Kingdom rather than for self-gratification.
Shift in Focus:
Pastor James urges believers to “shift” from being consumed by noise, busyness, and worldly distractions to seeking God’s presence and direction. The shift involves choosing to serve God intentionally, making Him the priority in every area of life.
Stewardship and Purpose:
Pastor James reminds listeners of humanity’s original mandate—to “be fruitful and multiply” and steward creation. Spiritually, this means being intimate with God and reproducing His life through good works, influence, and love.
Scriptures
*Genesis 1:28 – Mandate to be fruitful and multiply.
*Matthew 25:14–30 – Parable of the Talents.
*Matthew 7:24–27 – Building on the rock versus sand.
*Matthew 14:29–31 – Peter walking on water.
*Matthew 25:35–40 – Serving “the least of these.”
*Proverbs (unspecified) – Counting the cost and planning wisely.
*2 Timothy 1:7 – “God has not given us a spirit of fear.”
*John 6:53–58 / Luke 22:19–20 – Communion and remembrance.
*Romans 12:1–2 – Living as a living sacrifice
October 19, 2025 - Pastor Brandi
Pastor Brandi Harasimowicz emphasizes God’s call for generational unity and spiritual awakening, urging the Church to equip younger believers to join in the move of God while highlighting Isaiah 53 as a vivid picture of Christ’s suffering, sacrifice, and complete work of healing for spirit, soul, and body. She contrasts worldly distraction with Spirit-empowered living, calling believers to repentance, holiness, and renewed minds that produce endurance, supernatural lifestyle, and unity in the body of Christ. Centering on Hebrews 12:1–3, she reminds the Church that Jesus endured the cross “for the joy set before Him”—humanity’s restored intimacy with God—and she challenges believers to live as “glory carriers,” practicing discipline, gratitude, and obedience as they remember Christ’s sacrifice through communion.
Scriptures:
*Isaiah 53 – The suffering servant prophecy
*Genesis 3 – The fall and separation from God
*Hebrews 12:1–3 – Endurance and focus on Jesus
*Ephesians 4:10–15 – Christ filling all things
*Psalm 24:1, Revelation 11:15 – God’s dominion over the earth
*Romans 12:2 – Transformation through renewing the mind
*2 Corinthians 5:17
*1 Corinthians 15:31
*James 1:26 – New creation, daily dying, and speech discipline
October 12, 2025 - Pastor Brandi
Pastor Brandi Harasimowicz of the Point Church delievers a deeply reflective sermon inviting believers to return to their “garden identity”—a life of intimate communion with God, rooted in love rather than performance. Drawing from Genesis, Philippians, and Corinthians, Pastor Brandi teaches that spiritual maturity comes through revelation, obedience, and resting in the truth of who we are in Christ.
Scriptures:
*Genesis 1:25–28; 2:4–25 — Creation and humanity’s original purpose
*1 Corinthians 3:1–3 — Call to spiritual maturity
*Philippians 3:7–14, 3:20 — Knowing Christ and heavenly citizenship
*Romans 12:2; 14:17 — Renewal of the mind and kingdom living
*Jeremiah 29:11 — Hope and divine purpose
*Philippians 4:8 — Meditating on truth
*Revelation 2:4–5 — Returning to first love
October 5, 2025 - Pastor James
Pastor James Harasimowicz of The Point Church centers this message on living a victorious Christian life by making daily, intentional choices that reflect faith, humility, and obedience to God. He challenges believers to reject passivity and victimhood, reminding them that indecision itself is a choice that can empower the enemy. Declaring that Christians are called to live from a place of victory, not defeat—recognizing that Christ lives within them as the “Prince of Peace” who brings order to chaos. Pastor James warns against self-idolatry, negative speech, and the complacency that dulls spiritual passion. Referencing Proverbs 18, he reminds the congregation that “life and death are in the power of the tongue,” urging them to speak words of faith rather than fear.
Scriptures:
*Hebrews 12:1–2 — Run the race with endurance, fixing eyes on Jesus.
*John 3:16 — God’s motive of love demonstrated through giving.
*Proverbs 18 — The power of words and speech.
*Psalm 63:1 — Thirsting and seeking God earnestly.
*2 Timothy 1:7 — Spirit of power, love, and sound mind.
*1 Thessalonians 2:4 — Pleasing God who tests the heart.
*Matthew 14:29–31 — Peter stepping out of the boat in faith.