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In this message from The Crossing series, Steve Jones teaches from Joshua 3, highlighting the vital role of commitment in maintaining unity during times of transition. As Israel crossed the Jordan into the Promised Land, their wholehearted commitment to God’s mission made the difference between failure and faithfulness. This sermon calls the church to go “all in” with an upward, inward, and outward focus, remaining united and mission-driven as God leads them forward.

In this message from The Crossing series, Steve Jones reflects on Israel’s crossing of the Jordan River to highlight the power of shared expectation and faith. Drawing from Joshua 3, he challenges the church to prepare their hearts, expect God to show up, and trust Him to do amazing things—especially during seasons of leadership transition.

In the first message of his final sermon series, Steve Jones reflects on leadership transition at Vero Christian Church through Israel’s crossing of the Jordan River in Joshua 3. Drawing parallels between Joshua’s call to unify God’s people and the church’s present season of change, Steve emphasizes the importance of unity, spiritual direction, and daily engagement with God’s Word as the church moves forward together under new leadership.

In this message, Our Father’s House, Jonathan Guy explores Luke 2:41–52, showing how even the young Jesus prioritized his Father’s purposes over earthly expectations. This message challenges us to rethink family through the lens of the Kingdom of God—where faith expands our understanding of belonging, sacrifice, and commitment—and invites us to balance family life with wholehearted devotion to God’s work within God’s greater household.

Why is the virgin birth so important to Christmas? Steve Jones examines Matthew 1:18–25 and Luke 1:34–35 to explain why Jesus had to be both fully God and fully man. Understanding the “why” behind the virgin conception reveals God’s plan to deal with sin and invites us to experience the true joy of Christmas.

In this Christmas message from John 11, Bryan Hay points to the story of Lazarus to remind us that Jesus is the resurrection and the life. Even when God seems delayed, He is still at work—calling us to trust Him, keep praying for those we love, and believe that what looks dead may only be dormant.