
“Our Response to God’s Plan”
Mark 14:36
In Mark 14:36, we witness Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane praying, “Abba, Father… not what I will, but what You will.” In His moment of deepest anguish, Jesus models the ultimate response to God’s plan—honest surrender. He brings His real emotions, real pain, and real desires before the Father, yet chooses obedience over comfort and submission over self-will.
This passage invites us to consider how we respond when God’s plan leads us through places that stretch, challenge, or break us. Do we resist, negotiate, or try to control the outcome? Or do we, like Jesus, come honestly before God and ultimately trust His wisdom, timing, and purpose?
Join Pastor Caleb Little as he calls us to follow Christ’s example and respond to God’s plan with faith-filled surrender, trusting that His will is always good—even when it costs us something.

“Trusting Yourself v. Trusting God”
Mark 14:26–31
In Mark 14:26–31, Jesus tells His disciples that they will soon fall away, and Peter boldly insists that he will remain faithful—even if everyone else fails. Yet Jesus reveals that Peter will deny Him three times before the rooster crows. This moment exposes the tension between relying on our own strength and truly trusting God. Self-confidence can feel strong, but it often collapses under pressure. Trusting God, however, anchors us beyond our limitations.
This passage challenges us to recognize the places where we may be depending on ourselves instead of leaning on God’s wisdom, strength, and grace.
Join guest speaker Steve Krul as he invites us to examine the foundations of our faith and discover the freedom that comes when we shift from self-reliance to wholehearted trust in God.

“The Bread and the Cup”
Mark 14:22–25
In Mark 14:22–25, Jesus takes the Passover meal and gives it new meaning, offering the bread and the cup as symbols of His body and blood. In this sacred moment, He invites His disciples—and all who follow Him—to remember His sacrifice, receive His grace, and live in the hope of His coming kingdom. The Last Supper is not merely a ritual; it is a declaration of a new covenant anchored in His love and sealed by His sacrifice.
This passage calls us to approach communion with reverence and gratitude, recognizing the depths of Christ’s love and the cost of our redemption.
Join us as Pastor Caleb Little leads us through the significance of the Lord’s Supper and invites us to remember Christ with hearts full of worship, humility, and hope.

“The Provision of God”
Mark 14:12–21
In Mark 14:12–21, we see Jesus preparing for the Passover meal with His disciples. Every detail—down to the man carrying a water jar and the furnished upper room—reminds us that God’s provision is intentional, timely, and perfectly aligned with His purposes. Even as Jesus reveals that betrayal is near, He remains fully in control, demonstrating that God provides not only what we need but also the grace to face what lies ahead.
This passage encourages us to trust God’s hand in both the expected and the unexpected. His provision is not random; it is rooted in His sovereignty, wisdom, and love.
Join us as Pastor Caleb Little helps us recognize God’s faithful provision in our daily lives and invites us to walk with confidence in the One who prepares the way before us.

“Your Report Card from God”
Revelation 3:8
In Revelation 3:8, Jesus speaks to the church in Philadelphia, commending them for their faithfulness, perseverance, and obedience despite limited strength. He reminds them that He sees their efforts, honors their endurance, and sets before them an open door that no one can shut.
This message invites us to consider what Jesus would highlight on our spiritual report card. Are we walking in faithfulness? Remaining steadfast under pressure? Using the opportunities He places before us?
Join us as Pastor Caleb Little encourages us to examine our walk with Christ and live in a way that reflects a life marked by obedience, perseverance, and trust in the One who opens doors no one can close.

Sermon Summary: “Beautifully Honoring Christ”
In Mark 14:3–9, we see a woman pour out her costly perfume on Jesus in an act of pure devotion. While others criticized her, Jesus called it a beautiful thing — a gift of love and surrender. Her story challenges us to ask: what are we willing to pour out before Him? Join us as Pastor Caleb Little invites us to respond to Christ with wholehearted worship and extravagant love.

Sermon Summary: “Our Response to Christ”
Mark 14 shows the many ways people responded to Jesus—devotion, betrayal, denial, and obedience. Each response asks us to consider: how will we follow Christ today? Will we give Him our whole hearts in costly love, or turn away in fear or compromise? Watch online as Pastor Caleb calls us to respond to Christ with trust, devotion, and surrender.

Sermon Summary: “What are you preparing for?”
Scripture calls us to “stay awake” — living alert, watchful, and ready for Christ’s return. Since no one knows the day or hour, we must resist distraction and complacency, staying rooted in prayer, grounded in God’s Word, and led by the Spirit. Watch online as Caleb unpacks what this means for us today.

Sermon Summary: “Assurance in the Unknown”
Life brings questions without answers, but Jesus reminds us in Mark 13:31–33 that His Word will never pass away. Though the day and hour are unknown, we can live with peace and assurance by trusting His promises and staying watchful in faith. Join us as Caleb unpacks what this means for us today.

Sermon Summary: “Having Confidence in God.”
In Mark 13:28–31, Jesus uses the fig tree to remind us that just as seasons are certain, so are God’s promises. While the world may feel fragile, His Word will never pass away. This sermon calls us to place our confidence not in changing circumstances but in the unshakable truth of God. We are invited to live with steady faith, enduring hope, and deep trust that every promise of God will be fulfilled.
