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Bryan Hay begins the Just One series by challenging believers to prayerfully identify one person in their life who needs a relationship with Jesus. Looking at the story in Luke 5 of the friends who lowered a paralyzed man through the roof to reach Jesus, this message calls us to a bold, compassionate faith that will do whatever it takes to lead someone to Him. Who is your "Just One"?

In this message from Colossians 4, Bryan Hay challenges believers to consider the role of prayer in a Christ-first life. Through Scripture and a powerful personal story, he reminds us that prayer is more than a routine—it is spiritual warfare, a way to seek God’s purposes, and an invitation to participate in what God is doing. Followers of Jesus are called to pray devoutly, plead purposefully, and be ready to step into the opportunities God provides.

In this message from Bryan Hay, we continue our journey through Colossians with a simple but searching question: “Everything I do, I do it for who?”

Drawing from Colossians 3:16–4:1, Bryan challenges us to stop compartmentalizing our faith and instead do everything—in our marriage, parenting, and work—in the name of Jesus.

Because everything Christ did, He did for us. The question is whether everything we do will be for Him.

In this message, Bryan Hay unpacks Colossians 3:1–15, contrasting the “old self” with the “new life” believers have in Christ. He challenges us to set our hearts and minds on things above, put to death the attitudes and behaviors of our former life, and intentionally clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, and love. This sermon calls us to live out the transformation Jesus has already begun in us—choosing the new over the old each day.

Do you ever feel like something is missing?

In Colossians 2, Paul confronts the pressure to add to Jesus—philosophy, rules, traditions, or personal performance. The message to the church then, and to us now, is clear: Christ is enough.

This sermon reminds us that we are made complete not by what we add, but by what Jesus has already done. He canceled our debt, nailed our shame to the cross, and came not for the polished, but for the broken.

Jesus + nothing = everything.

In this message from Colossians 1:21–29, Bryan Hay explores the greatest mystery of the Christian faith—now revealed in Christ. Using the illustration of a Rubik’s Cube, he unpacks how Jesus solves what we struggle to figure out on our own: mercy for our sin, joy in the midst of suffering, and purpose for our lives. At the heart of it all is this truth: Christ lives in you, giving hope, strength, and meaning for every season.