• #771: Lessons in Listening
    May 7 2026

    Are we consciously living out our faith so it brings God's blessings to the next generations? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the impact our faith can—and should—have on our children, grandchildren, and the young people in our communities. He shares examples from biblical characters like Abraham and Isaac to demonstrate how our obedience today can bring blessings for those after us. This means taking time to read and understand God's Word, learning about His character and will for our lives. Our current culture has no problem trying to influence the next generations for wickedness, so let's stand firm to push back against the darkness.

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    49 mins
  • #770: What is Ahead? - Lightning
    May 6 2026

    While some Christians in America have constructed a theology primarily centered in comfort and convenience, we should be willing to do whatever is necessary to fulfill the assignments the Lord has placed before us. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the End of the Age, the time period right before Jesus' return to Earth. He shares what the Scripture tells us we can expect about that time—both hardships and rewards. God will bring justice and judgment to His people, Jew and Gentile alike, and the Antichrist will be defeated. So, while we live in an age of increasing deception and wickedness, let's not be captured by the darkness. Let's stay focused on what the Light is doing.

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    47 mins
  • #769: What Is Ahead? - The Return of the King
    May 5 2026

    At the conclusion of this age, God's power will break forth in ways beyond our imagination. But in the meantime, we will need His help to navigate what is ahead of us. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses what we can expect when the prophecies in Revelation are fulfilled. He shares what Jesus tells us about the rapture, the Antichrist, and the Son of God's return to Earth—and he encourages us to live righteously, without fear of the future. Choosing to align with God's will instead of the destructive culture around us will help us to withstand any hardship ahead. So, we don't have to live in fear, anxiety, or confusion about the End Times. Our Lord is coming back!

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    45 mins
  • #768: What is Ahead? A Conclusion; A Beginning
    Apr 30 2026

    As you look ahead to Jesus' return at the End of the Age, do you feel anticipation and joy or fear and dread? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the spiritual growth we need to undergo to be prepared for the future. Jesus advises us to be aware of the "birth pains" that will precede His return, and Pastor Allen points out how many of these are present in the world today, including the rise of deception, evil, and lawlessness. He also explains the parable of the wheat and the tares and how good will grow alongside evil—we need to keep our eyes focused on the good and what God is doing. We're guaranteed persecution as this present age comes to a close, but we'll also grow closer to God as we persevere.

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    46 mins
  • #767: What is Ahead? - Trial and Triumph
    Apr 29 2026

    When we experience hardship because of our advocacy for the Lord, we should remember it's not a desperate season—it's a season of blessing. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses our assignments from God and the encouragement He offers in the midst of turmoil. Scripture repeatedly reminds us that our missions here on Earth won't always be easy, but Jesus tells us He is always with us and there are rewards for perseverance. Pastor Allen draws from the lives of messengers like Jeremiah, Daniel, and the apostle Paul to show how God preserved and rewarded their endurance. Let's remember to be encouraged and not afraid when we travel through shadowed valleys because we know God is walking with us as we fulfill His purposes.

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    44 mins
  • #766: Three Centurions - The Rest of the Story
    Apr 28 2026

    We write our futures with what we choose to believe, so let's choose to believe in Jesus and His power to transform our lives. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses centurions—Roman military officers who decided to align their lives with Jesus of Nazareth. These men weren't connected to the Jewish religion, but because of their unlikely faith, God was able to move through them and transform history. Pastor Allen teaches from the books of Matthew, Luke, and Acts to encourage us to be like the centurions: trust in Jesus wholeheartedly, obey boldly, and don't be surprised when God moves in new and unexpected ways.

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    44 mins
  • #765: Three Centurions - The Power to Change
    Apr 23 2026

    Living out our faith doesn't mean we just go to church sometimes. It means we're willing to be identified as Christ-followers in every arena of our lives, no matter where God asks us to go or what He asks us to do. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses two biblical leaders, Cornelius and Peter. They stood for Jesus—even when it cost them—because they understood the power God had to change their lives and circumstances. Because of their obedience and love for Jesus, the course of history was changed—and God is inviting us to the same kind of assignment. When He asks us if we love Him, let's answer like Peter and sincerely say, "You know I love You." Then, let's accept with joy the mission the Lord hands us.

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    36 mins
  • #764: Three Centurions - The Power of Words
    Apr 22 2026

    When we're willing to fully identify ourselves with God, it opens doors for God to move dramatically in and through our lives. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the spiritual authority our words hold and the power of believing in the truth of Jesus' divinity. He shares the story found in Matthew 8 of the Roman centurion who asked Jesus to heal his servant, and he encourages us to lead with faith boldly for Jesus, too. God is moving in the earth, and He still does miracles. This Easter, let's pray and obey, trusting that God is still at work for His Church and Kingdom today.

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    41 mins