March 29, 2026 - Pastor Brandi
Pastor Brandi gently calls believers back to the secret place, reminding us that true intimacy with God is formed in quiet surrender rather than public expression. Inviting a posture of humility, repentance, and wholehearted devotion, urging us to lay aside distractions and draw near to Him with sincere hearts. In that hidden place, God meets us, shapes us, and strengthens us—leading us into a life of obedience, trust, and lasting transformation.
Scriptures:
* Matthew 6:6 * Matthew 6:1 * Matthew 6:16 * Psalm 91:1
* James 4:8 * Jeremiah 29:13 * Hebrews 11:6 * 1 Samuel 16:7
* Luke 5:16 * John 15:4 * Galatians 5:16 * Romans 12:1
* Proverbs 3:5–6 * Isaiah 40:31
March 22, 2026 - Pastor James
Pastor James delivers this powerful message which centers on the holiness and worthiness of God, emphasizing that believers are standing on holy ground and are invited into His presence through worship and reverence. It highlights the intimacy of God sustaining life through His breath and reinforces the identity of believers as carriers of His righteousness, calling them to live in holiness because He is holy and dwells within them.
Scriptures:
* Psalm 32:7 * Matthew 4:17 * Matthew 6:5 * Matthew 6:9–13
March 15, 2026 - Pastor Matt Medik
Pastor Matt Medik's message centers on the present reality and accessibility of the kingdom of God, emphasizing that it is not merely a future hope or limited to salvation but a comprehensive, supernatural realm available now through repentance and alignment of thought with Christ. The speaker argues that entering and experiencing the kingdom requires both learning truth and unlearning false assumptions, leading to a life marked by righteousness, peace, joy, healing, and spiritual authority. Through scriptural teaching and personal testimonies, the message highlights that faith operates beyond intellectual understanding as a work of the heart, enabling believers to access healing, overcome darkness, and live by God’s power. The kingdom is described as internal yet meant to be expressed outwardly, with believers called to intentionally release its realities—such as peace—into everyday environments. Ultimately, the message challenges listeners to shift focus away from self-centered living, embrace humility, and actively participate in advancing the kingdom by giving away what they have received.
Scriptures: Genesis 26 * Matthew 4:17 * Matthew 4:23 * Matthew 6:10 * Matthew 6:33 * Romans 10:10 * Romans 14:17
* Psalm 37:4 * James 1:2 * Luke 12:32 * John 18:36 * 1 Corinthians 4:20 * Luke 17:20–21
March 8, 2026 - Pastor James
Pastor James examines Matthew 6 within the Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing that God desires inward transformation rather than outward religious performance. Believers are called to live by the Spirit, rejecting the world’s pursuit of recognition, validation, and temporary pleasures. Jesus’ teaching on giving and practicing righteousness warns against doing spiritual acts for public approval and instead calls for sincere devotion rooted in the heart. The sermon highlights the importance of dying to self, pursuing intimacy with God in the “secret place,” and living counterculturally as the body of Christ while investing in eternal rewards rather than temporary earthly praise.
Scriptures:
* Matthew 6:1–4 * Matthew 5:13–16 * Matthew 13:44 * Matthew 16:18
* John 8:36 * John 10:10 * Galatians 5:22–23 * Psalm 91:1 * Revelation 12:11
March 1, 2026 - Pastor Brandi
Pastor Brandi Harasimowicz at The Point Church in Lewiston NY Continues the "Best Sermon Ever Told" series
this week drawing from Matthew 5:21-43 - with instructions and clarity for those who follow Him.
Highlighting Romans 8:1-2 as well which states "Therefore there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death."
Scriptures:
* Matthew 23:25-28 * Matthew 5:21-43 * Romans 10:4 * John 4:23-24
* Romans 8:1-13 * 2 Corinthians 3:6 * Philippians 3:7-16