Messages on Revelation
Lukewarm No More
We come to the final message in our Fire Letters series as Pastor Mark opens Revelation 3:14–22 and Jesus’ powerful words to the church in Laodicea. This is not a soft ending — it’s a wake-up call filled with hope. In a world where it’s easy to drift into comfortable, casual faith, Christ invites us back to wholehearted devotion and real intimacy with Him. We’re so glad you’re here as we listen together for what the Spirit is saying to…
Persevering Faith
Today’s message, part 7 in our “Fire Letters” series brings us to the church in Philadelphia. Commended by the Lord for their faithfulness, these believers were promised vindication, protection, and eternal life – the very promises that all faithful followers of Jesus can count on.
The Living Dead
Today we continue our Fire Letters series with Part 6: “The Living Dead.” In Revelation 3, Jesus speaks to a church that looked alive on the outside—but was spiritually dead within. It’s a sobering, honest, and hope-filled message about waking up, returning to real life in Christ, and refusing to settle for religious routine. Pastor Mark will be preaching as we listen together for what the Spirit is saying to the churches — including ours.
Dealing with Rotten Roots
Today we continue Part 5 of our Fire Letters series through Revelation 2–3. Pastor Mark will lead us into Jesus’ message to the church in Thyatira—an encouraging yet searching word about faithfulness, integrity, and “Dealing with Rotten Roots.” Each week in this series we’re seeing Christ more clearly and hearing what the Spirit is saying to His Church today.
On a Collision Course
Pastor Mark continues our Fire Letters series with the message “On a Collision Course”, focusing on Jesus’ message to the church in Pergamum recorded in Revelation 2. As Jesus speaks to believers living under cultural pressure, He offers both encouragement and a clear warning about compromise and the importance of staying on course. Let’s worship with open hearts and listen for what the Lord may be saying today.
Suffering Faithfully
In His letter to the Church in Smyrna, Jesus speaks to believers who are hurting yet deeply loved. Today Pastor Ben will help us explore how we can find real hope in Jesus, the One who has suffered faithfully, who sees our pain, and who walks with us through it. Even in hardship Christ promises life beyond suffering and calls us to remain faithful, reminding us that our trials are never the end of the story.
Check Your Heart
Today we continue our Fire Letters series with Part 2: Check Your Heart from Revelation 2:1–7. In this message, Pastor Mark explores Jesus’ words to the church in Ephesus—a strong, faithful church that was busy doing many right things, yet was lovingly called back to its first love. As we worship together, we’re invited to reflect not just on what we do for Christ, but on the condition of our hearts toward Him.
Seeing Jesus Clearly
We’re glad you’re here as we begin a brand-new teaching series, Fire Letters: Words That Refine and Revive. Over the next 8 weeks, Pastor Mark will walk us through Jesus’ letters to the churches in Revelation—timely words that confront, encourage, correct, and renew God’s people. These letters were written to real churches facing real pressures, and they still speak with clarity and power today. Come with an open heart and expect God to refine what matters and rekindle what’s grown…
Hope that Lasts
In a world where so much fades and fails, true hope can only be found in Jesus Christ. Today Pastor Ben helps us explore the unshakable hope that comes through life change in Him—hope anchored in who Jesus is, in His resurrection power, and in the promise of eternity. When our lives are grounded in Christ, our hope doesn’t drift with circumstances—it endures forever.

