Bold in Opposition

In this message from the Unstoppable series, Dr. Dan Reinhardt teaches from Acts 4:1–31 on what it means to live with Spirit-filled boldness in the face of opposition. As Peter and John stand before powerful authorities, we see that true boldness is not rooted in personality or position, but in the Lord Jesus Christ. This sermon explores how Spirit-filled boldness is truthful, tangible, and tenacious—and how all of it flows from a deep, reverent fear of God expressed through prayer. Believers are challenged to remain faithful, speak truth without compromise, and trust God’s sovereignty even when consequences come. This message calls the Church to live boldly, prayerfully, and confidently in a world that pushes back against the gospel.

The Super Bowl of Preaching 2026

Welcome to the Super Bowl of Preaching, one of the most high-energy and unconventional Sundays of the year. This message centers on Jesus’ powerful words in John 16:33, reminding us that while trouble is a reality of life, it does not have the final word. Through passionate preaching and biblical truth, we’re challenged to guard our hearts, remember who Jesus is, and live with confident hope. Jesus has already overcome the world, and because of Him, we can face hardship with courage, peace, and faith. This message invites you to trust the victory Christ has already secured and to live boldly in light of that truth.

Power in the Name

In this message from the Unstoppable series, Pastor Tim Dunn teaches from Acts 3 on the power and authority found in the name of Jesus. As Peter and John heal a man who had been lame from birth, we see that this miracle was not accomplished by human ability, but through faith in Jesus’ name. This sermon unpacks what it means to live under Christ’s delegated authority, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and aligned with the way of Jesus. Discover how calling on the name of Jesus brings healing, restoration, boldness, and transformation. This message invites believers to live with confidence in the authority Christ has given His Church.

The Spirit-Filled Church

In this message from the Unstoppable series, Dr. Dan Reinhardt teaches from Acts 2:42–47 on what it truly means to be a Spirit-filled church. Drawing from the early church, this sermon reveals how devotion to God, authentic community, and Holy Spirit power transformed ordinary believers into a world-changing movement. Learn how the church is called to be a devotional family marked by unity, generosity, worship, and spiritual influence. This message challenges believers to live out their faith with boldness, dependency on the Holy Spirit, and gospel-centered purpose today.

The Church is Born

In this message from the Unstoppable series, Pastor Tim Dunn teaches from Acts 2 on the birth of the Church through the power of the Holy Spirit. From the events of Pentecost, we see how God fulfilled His promise by empowering ordinary people to live out an extraordinary mission. This sermon explores the connection between Old Testament moments like Sinai and the New Testament outpouring of the Spirit, revealing God’s plan to form a people marked by grace, not law. Through Peter’s first sermon, we see repentance, salvation, and the launch of an unstoppable movement. This message invites believers to step fully into the life and power God intends for His Church today.

Preparing for Power

In this message from the Unstoppable series, Pastor Tim Dunn teaches from Acts 1:12–26, showing that the power of the Holy Spirit comes to a people who are prepared for God’s presence. Before Pentecost ever arrives, the early church chooses obedience, prayer, unity, repentance, and order as they wait for what Jesus promised. This sermon explores how the disciples did not passively wait for the Holy Spirit but actively prepared their lives, relationships, and priorities for His arrival. From unified prayer and joyful worship to addressing unresolved sin and restoring leadership, we see that God’s power is released in an environment shaped by faithfulness and intentionality.

The Promise of Power

In this opening message of the Unstoppable series, Pastor Tim Dunn launches a journey through the book of Acts by focusing on the promise of power given to the early church. Acts reminds us who the church truly is—not defined by culture, influence, or branding, but formed by the risen Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit. This sermon explores Acts 1:1–11, where Jesus calls His followers to wait for the Holy Spirit before stepping into their mission as witnesses to the ends of the earth. Pastor Tim unpacks the role of the Spirit in empowering courage, unity, and faithful witness in a complex and often resistant world. Acts shows us that God’s work continues not through human effort alone, but through divine empowerment.

Pause

As the year comes to a close, Pastor Tim Dunn invites us to pause, reflect, and look forward with wisdom and intention. In this message from the Pause series, we explore why God often speaks most clearly in seasons of transition—wilderness moments, waiting spaces, and in-between places. This sermon encourages honest reflection, gratitude for God’s faithfulness, permission to grieve what has been lost, and clarity for what lies ahead. Rather than rushing into the next season, we are reminded that slowing down helps us go farther, steward time well, and stay close to God.

The King of Joy

What does real joy look like when life is difficult, faith is tested, and circumstances don’t change? In this message, Pastor Tim Dunn continues the Behold the King series by exploring the biblical meaning of joy—not as fleeting happiness, but as a deep, resilient delight rooted in the presence of God. Drawing from Scripture across both the Old and New Testaments, this sermon shows how joy flows from abiding in Christ, trusting God through suffering, and living under the reign of King Jesus. From Mary’s joy-filled obedience to the fruit of the Spirit, we’re reminded that joy is not something we chase—it’s something God produces in us as we delight in Him.

The King of Peace

In this week’s message from our Behold the King series, Pastor Tim Dunn explores what it means that Jesus is the Prince of Peace and how His kingdom brings a peace that the world cannot give. Drawing from Isaiah 9, John 14, John 16, Ephesians 2, and Philippians 4, we discover that peace isn’t something we achieve—it’s something we receive from Jesus Himself.

Pastor Tim unpacks how to practice peace in everyday life: letting Christ’s peace rule our hearts, choosing better thoughts, praying with gratitude, and becoming part of a peacemaking community. If you’re longing for calm in a chaotic world, this message will help you experience the deep, steady peace found in the presence of Jesus.