Danny Martin

The King is Coming - Week 4

We prepare for storms, deadlines, and major life events—but are we spiritually prepared for the return of Christ? In Matthew 24:36–44, Jesus teaches that while we may see signs of his coming, no one knows the exact day or hour. That tension between signs and suddenness is not meant to produce fear or speculation but faithful readiness. This message explores what spiritual readiness really looks like—not panic or prediction, but a life shaped by God’s wisdom, faithful stewardship, and Christlike compassion. Whether you’re exploring faith or have followed Jesus for years, this sermon invites you to stop drifting and start living awake to what God is doing in the world and in your own life.


The King is Coming - Week 1

What do we do when the world feels unstable and the future feels hard to read? In Matthew 24:1–14, Jesus speaks to his disciples about the destruction of the temple, coming trials, false messiahs, wars, persecution, and the endurance of his people. But his message is not panic. It is faithful vigilance. This sermon helps us examine where our hope really rests, resist voices that leverage fear, and remember that Jesus is not destroying our hope—he is reorienting it. Because the King is coming, Christians can be honest about suffering and still live with steady confidence, enduring faith, and hope that will not be thrown down.


Kingdom Priorities - Week 4

Due to failed equipment at the Five Oaks campus, we have no running water for the next several days at minimum. All in-person worship services and onsite events will be cancelled this weekend.

You may access the weekend’s sermon below starting at 8 am on Sunday, January 25.


A Light in the Longing - Week 3


Good Faith


The Story of Acts - Week 4