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Pastors Keith and Sheila Craft shared a powerful message titled “Intentional Living Produces Intentional Victory.” We were reminded that we don’t drift into success — we decide into it. From dropping unnecessary weight to gaining clarity and running our race in our own lane, this word challenges us to live intentionally in 2026. If you’re ready to release what’s holding you back and run to win, don’t miss this message.
Trey C. Peterson shared a powerful and personal message titled “Run With Faith.” Through the story of his son’s brain tumor diagnosis and miraculous healing, we were reminded that faith isn’t the absence of fear—it’s choosing belief in the middle of it. When life feels overwhelming, we can pre-decide to trust God’s report over every other report.
In The Cost of Preaching Truth, Martin Sedra delivered a bold reminder that truth is not meant to be softened—it’s meant to be proclaimed. This message challenges us to stand firm in biblical conviction, break generational cycles, and remain unashamed of the gospel in a changing culture. If you missed it, don’t wait—today is the day to respond.
In Political or Theological, Millicent Sedra challenges us to recognize that today’s cultural debates are not merely political—they’re deeply theological. From the sanctity of life to marriage and religious freedom, this message calls the church to stand boldly on God’s Word. If you’re ready to grow in courage and conviction, don’t miss this powerful sermon.
Are you running your race with purpose—or just trying to keep up? In part two of How to Run Your Race to Win, Pastor Keith Craft challenges us to live intentionally, grow consistently, and rely on God’s grace in every area of life. This message is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to start running the race God designed for you.
Pastor Keith Craft preached a powerful message titled “How to Run Your Race to Win.” We were reminded that God didn’t call us to simply run—He called us to run to win, with discipline and purpose. Pastor Keith broke down the 6 key areas of our race: personal growth, marriage, family, calling, finances, and health. If you’re ready to run strong in 2026, this message is for you.
Pastor Keith Craft shared a powerful message titled “The Revelation To Run.” We were reminded that our race is uniquely ours—and God calls us to run it with endurance, discipline, and joy. From personal growth to marriage, family, finances, and health, every area of life matters when we run to win. This message sets the tone for 2026 as a year to stop wishing and start becoming better.
Pastor Keith Craft shared a powerful message titled “The Revelation to Run.” We were reminded that God’s Word isn’t meant to just inform us—but to transform us when it becomes revelation. From personal growth to family, finances, and health, we’re all running races that require purpose and discipline. This message sets the tone for 2026 as a year to stop drifting and start running to win.
Pastor Jeremy Baker delivered a powerful message titled “How to Run Your Race.” We were reminded that God has a specific race for each of us—and when we run with identity, faith, and obedience, intimidation loses its power. This message challenged us to put God first, stop playing small, and run boldly after our calling in 2026. If you need fresh vision and courage for the year ahead, this message is for you.
Everyone is running the race of life—but not everyone is running to win. In this powerful message, “Only One Way to Win,” Josh Craft teaches that winning in life requires discipline, endurance, and daily self-control—not talent or motivation alone Drawing from 1 Corinthians 9, Pastor Josh explains how athletes in the ancient world trained relentlessly long before race day ever arrived. In the same way, our spiritual, emotional, and relational victories are determined by what we practice daily. This message will help you: Understand why discipline matters more than motivation See how small decisions shape long-term outcomes Learn how endurance develops self-control Run your race with purpose instead of drifting.
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