Oct 26, 2025

What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9
By: Jacob Shiner
Series: Journey Through Isaiah
In this message from Isaiah 9, Pastor Thomas takes a down-to-earth look at where hope and peace really come from. He connects everyday life stress, family struggles, and even Halloween decorations to the deeper truth that light still breaks through the dark. Drawing on the famous passage “a child will be born, a son will be given,” he explains how lasting hope grows inside us, changes the way we see the world, and leads to real joy and peace. If you’ve been feeling the weight of the world lately, this episode is an invitation to breathe, believe again, and let light rise in the places that feel dim.
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- Oct 26, 2025What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9
Oct 26, 2025
What to Do When the World Feels Dark – Isaiah 9By: Jacob ShinerSeries: Journey Through IsaiahIn this message from Isaiah 9, Pastor Thomas takes a down-to-earth look at where hope and peace really come from. He connects everyday life stress, family struggles, and even Halloween decorations to the deeper truth that light still breaks through the dark. Drawing on the famous passage “a child will be born, a son will be given,” he explains how lasting hope grows inside us, changes the way we see the world, and leads to real joy and peace. If you’ve been feeling the weight of the world lately, this episode is an invitation to breathe, believe again, and let light rise in the places that feel dim. - Oct 19, 2025Rooted in Truth, Not Trends
Oct 19, 2025
Rooted in Truth, Not TrendsBy: Jacob ShinerSeries: Guest SpeakersIn this message, Jacob Shiner gets real about what it means to have a faith that actually lasts — not the kind that looks good on Sunday but falls apart on Monday. Drawing from Colossians 2, he explores why so many of us live distracted, lukewarm lives and what it takes to grow deep spiritual roots that hold steady when the world shakes. Through stories from his own life, raw honesty, and practical insight, Jacob challenges listeners to stop living on autopilot and start living with purpose, conviction, and depth.