Finding the Resurrection

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In this special Mother’s Day message, Bryan Hay shares a powerful reminder that women are deeply valued in God’s Kingdom — needed, noticed, and never forsaken. Through stories of faith-filled women throughout Scripture and the example of Jesus’ love and compassion, this message encourages every woman to embrace her God-given purpose and calling. Rooted in passages like Genesis and Luke this sermon offers hope, healing, and affirmation to mothers, grandmothers, daughters, and every woman walking through seasons of joy or pain. 

In Rebuilt Church, Bryan Hay challenges us to rethink what it means to belong to the body of Christ. Drawing from Jesus’ prayer for unity in Gospel of John 17:20–23, this message calls believers to move from being consumers of church to active contributors within God’s family. Through powerful illustrations and practical application, Bryan emphasizes that the Church is rebuilt when we pursue unity, embrace our God-given purpose, and serve one another in love. As Jesus demonstrated in Gospel of John 13:14–15, we are called not to be served, but to serve—becoming a church that doesn’t just gather, but truly belongs, loves, and makes a difference.

Bryan Hay explores God’s purpose for singleness, challenging the idea that it is a waiting season and instead revealing it as a calling filled with opportunity and impact. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 7:32–35, he highlights how an undivided life can be fully devoted to the Lord, emphasizing freedom, focus, and faithful stewardship in this season. This message encourages singles to embrace their identity in Christ and live intentionally, seeing their lives as repurposed for God’s mission right now.

In Week 2 of our Home Improvement series, we turn our attention to the heart of the home—marriage. Rebuilding Marriages challenges us to move beyond simply coexisting and instead pursue a Christ-centered relationship rooted in covenant, not contract.

Through Ephesians 5:21–33, we see that marriage is designed to reflect the gospel—marked by mutual submission, sacrificial love, and deep commitment. In a world that often treats marriage as conditional, this message calls us back to God’s design: a covenant where we choose faithfulness, even when it’s hard.

No matter your season—thriving or struggling—this sermon offers hope and practical encouragement to rebuild what may feel broken. Because from the very beginning, God’s intention has been clear: “the two are united into one” (Genesis2:24). And with Him as the foundation, restoration is always possible.

In this practical and faith-filled message, Bryan Hay explores what it means to “remodel” our approach to parenting and grandparenting in today’s world. Comparing past and present influences, he challenges parents to be intentional in how they lead, guide, and disciple their children in a culture that is constantly shifting. Rooted in Deuteronomy 6:6–7, he reminds us that God’s Word is to be on our hearts and intentionally passed on to our children in everyday life.

With biblical insight and real-life application, this message encourages parents and grandparents to have authentic passion for God and place their kids and grandkids in proximity to God's word. 

In this Easter message, Bryan Hay shares how everything can change in just one breath. From God breathing life into us (Genesis 2:7) to Jesus rising from the grave, we’re reminded that His victory over death (1 Corinthians 15:55–57) makes new life possible.

Through a powerful and personal story, this sermon invites us to see that we are only one breath away from forgiveness, freedom, and purpose—echoing John 20:22, where Jesus breathes new life into His followers. It’s a simple call to trust Him and step into the life He’s still offering today.