- November 23, 2025
- Pastor Brian Gobar
In Part 8, Pastor Brian shows that every form of “crazy” in our world was conquered at the cross when Jesus declared, “It is finished.” This message reminds believers that
In Part 8, Pastor Brian shows that every form of “crazy” in our world was conquered at the cross when Jesus declared, “It is finished.” This message reminds believers that
In Crazy Fruit Part 7, Pastor Brian explores how busyness, loneliness, and numbness can quietly take over our hearts and disconnect us from what God wants us to feel. This
Fear starts as a seed that, when planted, produces the fruit of worry, anxiety, and control. In Crazy Fruit, Pastor Brian reminds us that what grows in our hearts depends
Fear doesn’t just scare us—it tries to steer us. In Crazy Scared, Pastor Brian shows how to silence fear’s lies, guard your heart, and replace fearful thoughts with faith through
When the “crazy” gets personal, offense can easily trap us in unforgiveness and bitterness — but God offers a better way. In Crazy Pain, Pastor Brian unpacks how grace and
Life can feel overwhelmingly loud, but true peace doesn’t come from silence — it comes from focus. This week, Pastor Brian continues our series Don’t Let the Crazy Get You
When life feels overwhelming and the world seems to have lost its mind, it’s easy to let the “crazy” wear you down. In Part 2 of our Don’t Let the
Life can feel overwhelming, chaotic, and downright crazy—but it doesn’t have to get inside you. In part one of this new series, Pastor Brian shares how trusting God as your
This week we welcome guest speaker Robert Hamilton Owens — endurance athlete, coach, and encourager for over 40 years. From Air Force Special Operations to rowing across the Atlantic at
In Part 3 of Acts: Then, Now, Next, Pastor Brian teaches on the journey of faith that begins at dedication and leads to baptism. With baptisms and baby dedications taking
Pastor Steph Messner shares the heart of Next Gen ministry and why raising up children, students, and young adults matters more than ever. Just as the early church stepped into