Sermons on Christian Walk

Winter Revival 2026 – The Battle in Our Walk

Pastor Brent Lenentine explores Galatians 5:13-18 and the internal conflict between the flesh and the spirit, framing the Christian life as a “battle in our walk.” He explains that while believers are granted spiritual liberty through the love of Christ, they must not use this freedom to indulge selfish desires, but rather to serve others and fulfill the law…

Pulling Down Strongholds (Part 6) – Overcoming the Stronghold of Fear

Pastor Tim Travis, in the sixth installment of his “Pulling Down Strongholds” series, examines 2 Timothy 1:6-11 as he directly addresses believers about overcoming the stronghold of fear. He asserts that fear, distinct from a healthy reverence for God, does not originate from God but entered the world with sin, leading to a host of unnecessary anxieties and…

Christian Characteristics (Part 12) – Walking in the Spirit

Pastor Tim Travis explores the critical concept of “walking in the Spirit” as a defining characteristic of Christian life, drawing primarily from Galatians 5:13-26. He emphasizes that while Christians have been granted liberty, this freedom should not be an excuse for indulging in “the flesh,” but rather an opportunity to serve others in love. Travis…

Don’t Be a Disgrace to Grace (Part 1)

Adam Umpleby focuses on the book of Titus, specifically Titus 2:11-15, where he emphasizes the concept of God’s grace as unmerited favor bestowed upon us through Christ’s sacrifice, regardless of our worthiness. He argues that we should not despise grace by living worldly lives but embrace it by living soberly, righteously, and godly, actively seeking salvation and transformation through faith in Christ. The…

Jumping Into the Jordan

To overcome spiritual obstacles, individuals must fully immerse themselves in faith like jumping into the Jordan River. This involves: 1) avoiding complacency and hesitancy, 2) getting rid of dependency on superficial support systems, 3) stepping outside of comfort zones, 4) letting go of worldly attachments, 5) embracing a dedicated and consistent Christian lifestyle, 6) persevering…