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Join Rick Gabelman as he preaches on the life of Peter in “The Agony of Defeat.” This message explores how believers can rise after failure, rediscover hope, and move forward with renewed faith through Christ’s grace.

In this Extreme Ownership message, Steve Jones challenges believers to take responsibility for the greatest thing they will ever own—their salvation. Using Romans 1:19–20 to affirm the truth about God and Acts 26:27–28 to highlight the urgency of responding to the gospel, he calls listeners to own the truth, embrace God’s offer of salvation, and be fully ready for eternity.

In this message from the Extreme Ownership series, Steve Jones urges believers to take responsibility for the most important thing they will ever own—their salvation. Using scriptures like Psalm 90:3–12, Romans 1:19–20, Romans 1:4, 2 Kings 22, Acts 26:27–28, and Hebrews 3:15, he explains how we must own the quest for truth, accept the reality of God’s Word, and respond to the gospel through belief, repentance, confession, and baptism. With urgency and clarity, Steve asks the question every person must answer: Are you ready?

In this powerful message, Chris Stephenson reminds believers that we are “haunted houses”—dwelling places of the Holy Spirit, not fear. Through the story of Saul and the medium of Endor (1 Samuel 28) and teachings from Ephesians 6:12, Romans 8, Acts 1:8, and Colossians 2:12–15, Chris highlights the reality of the spiritual world and the greater power believers have in Christ. He challenges the church to stay connected to God, choose obedience, and live empowered by the Spirit who lives within us.

 

In this opening message of the Extreme Ownership series, Steve Jones challenges us to take full responsibility for the life God has entrusted to us. Drawing from the parable of the talents in Matthew 25 and a powerful Navy SEAL story, he reminds us that God has made an extraordinary investment in each of us—and He expects a return. When we stop making excuses and start owning our faith, our choices, and our mission, we discover the joy and fulfillment that come from giving God our very best.

In this final message from the Slaves of Christ series, Steve Jones explores the book of Philemon to reveal how the Apostle Paul modeled “gentle persuasion.” True influence, Paul shows, is not manipulative but righteous, brief, humble, and gracious. Through Christlike persuasion, we learn how to lead and encourage others toward what is right—motivated by love, not authority.