Faith Center Message of the Week

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Faith Center Message of the Week

Welcome to Faith Center Foursquare Church's weekly messages! Here you can take the latest Sunday sermons with you on the go. We are a local church in Eureka, California. We are on a mission to know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and make a difference. Contact us at [email protected] or call us (707) 442-1784.

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    The Power of First | Joe Parks

    In this sermon recorded on May 3, 2026,  Pastor Joe Parks shared a powerful message on the power of firsts and how God blesses our firstfruits. When we choose to honor God with what comes first, we are trusting Him with everything that follows and inviting His blessing into every part of our lives.He also introduced the 90 Day Tithe Challenge, a step of faith for anyone ready to trust God with their finances and see what He does when He is placed first.

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    God Wants to Come Close | Joe Chambers

    We had the honor of welcoming guest teacher Pastor Joe Chambers today who taught on the closeness of God and His desire to be near to His people. In this sermon titled "God Wants to Come Close", we learn that from the very beginning of Scripture, we see a God who creates, speaks, and moves toward us, inviting us into relationship with Him. Pastor Joe reminded us that what we believe about God shapes everything, and that at His core, God is relational, drawing us into the fellowship of the Trinity. Throughout the Bible, we see that God chooses and loves His people not because of who they are, but simply because of who He is. He left us with a powerful reminder: there is a chair waiting for you, an open invitation to come close to God.

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    Youth Sunday

    This Sunday was Youth Sunday, and it was such a powerful reminder of what God is doing in the next generation! Our students didn’t just show up, they stepped up to lead throughout the entire service with boldness, joy, and purpose. During a panel type discussion, We spent time talking about how God is moving right now in their generation. Not someday, not in the future, but today. There’s something unique happening, something real, and it’s clear this generation is being called to live with courage and conviction in their faith.We’re so proud of our youth and so excited for everything ahead!

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    Because He is Enough | Joe Parks

    This weekend we continued our “Because” sermon series with Because He Is Enough, Pastor Joe Parks delivered a powerful message about the lies we believe and the truth of who we are in Christ.We were reminded that a lie believed as truth will affect you as if it were true, and many of us unknowingly base our worth on what others say or what we’ve experienced in our past, just like Moses did when he doubted his ability.But God tells a different story. Through Christ, we are called, capable, and complete, not because of our own strength, but because of His.=

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    Because He Lives | Joe Parks

    In this Easter sermon, Pastor Joe Parks reminds us that because He lives, we are called to something greater than the fading desires of this world. While the pull of the flesh, the eyes, and pride leads to destruction, even one step toward Jesus leads to life and light. We are not removed from the world, but empowered to live differently within it. This Easter, we are invited to choose what lasts, to follow Him, and to walk in the life only He can give.

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    Climbing Out of the Dip | Joe Parks

    In this sermon, “Climbing Out of the Dip,” we look at Habakkuk chapter 3 and the reality that every faith journey includes seasons of struggle and uncertainty. Habakkuk shows us how to respond in those moments by remembering what God has done, accepting what God is doing, and trusting what God will do. Even when circumstances look barren and nothing seems to be producing fruit, we can still choose to rejoice in the Lord. Faith is not built on perfect conditions, but on confidence in God’s character. When we trust Him, the Sovereign Lord becomes our strength and lifts us to higher ground.

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    What Do You Do When You're in the Dip? | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon by Pastor Cathleen looks at Habakkuk 2:1–3 and asks what we do when we’re in a “dip” season, when God’s promises feel delayed. Habakkuk models three responses: listen for God’s voice, write down the vision He gives, and wait for the appointed time of its fulfillment. God reminds us that even if the promise seems slow, it will come exactly when it is meant to.

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    God, Where are You? | Joe Parks

    We are in our new series on Habakkuk, and Pastor Joe’s message, “Where Are You, God?” walks through what it means to wrestle honestly with God in the middle of injustice. Habakkuk looks at violence, corruption, and a broken justice system and boldly cries out, asking why God seems silent and inactive. His questions remind us that bringing our confusion and frustration to God is not a lack of faith but part of a real relationship with Him. God responds by revealing that He is at work in ways no one would expect, even using Babylon to accomplish His purposes. The heart of the sermon is this: mature faith does not deny doubt, but chooses to trust God’s character even when His ways are hard to understand.

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    Get in The Game | Joe Parks

    During our annual Super Sunday service, Pastor Joe Parks reminds us God is calling us to lift our eyes and step into the game, moving from watching on the sidelines to living with purpose. Spiritual maturity isn’t automatic, it grows as we believe, belong, and actively follow Jesus together. When we get in the game, we serve, share our faith, and train our hearts to become spiritually strong. And as we mature, we’re invited to lead others forward, joining Christ in building a church that nothing can overcome.

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    Without Warning | Grace Kladnik

    Without Warning is a powerful and hope-filled message brought to our church family by pastor Grace Kladnik about what happens when life shifts in an instant and how we find Jesus in the middle of the storm. From mountain transitions and raccoons on the porch to the sudden storm in Matthew 8, we explore what it means to face those “without warning” moments that shake our faith. Just like the disciples on the Sea of Galilee, we are reminded that even when the waves rise, Jesus is still in the boat, steady and full of peace. This message will challenge you to examine your faith and embrace the refining fire of trials. If you are walking through something unexpected, this is your reminder that He is good, He is with you, and He still calms storms.

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    True Fan | Joe Parks

    In the first sermon of out new series, Game Day, Pastor Joe Parks teaches that we’re all wired to be fans of something, and that God created us to aim that passion at Him. Pastor Joe challenges us to stop living like fair-weather followers and step into an all-in, wholehearted faith. The message reminds us that Jesus invites us to choose real devotion, real worship, and a real relationship with Him.

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    How to Benefit from The Bible | Garett Pierson

    This message from pastor Garett Pierson reminds us that we benefit from the Bible when we engage it with the Holy Spirit and choose to live by faith. The Holy Spirit helps us understand God’s Word, believe what it says, and be transformed as we respond in obedience. Scripture is not meant to be heard only, but lived out as an expression of our love for Jesus.

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    Breath of Life | Cathleen Parks

    In week three of God Wrote a Book, Pastor Cathleen preaches an inspiring messaged titled Breath of Life. We’re reminded that the Bible is the living, trustworthy, Spirit-breathed Word of our personal and loving God, preserved, reliable, and powerful to transform lives. From Paul’s words to Timothy, we see that all Scripture, inspired by the Holy Spirit, makes us wise for salvation and equips us for every good work. In a world full of noise, opinions, and tailor-made “truths,” God’s Word remains our most dependable source of wisdom and truth.

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    The Promised Land | Garett Pierson

    This sermon was recorded on December 28. 2025.Pastor Garett teaches a sermon from the life of Joshua, reminding us that faith requires trusting God over fear. Through the story of the promised land, we are challenged to be faithful where we are, wait on God’s timing, and move forward with strength and courage, knowing the Lord is with us.

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    Hope is Born | Christmas Eve 2025

    Our Christmas Eve candlelight service was a meaningful time of worship and reflection as we celebrated the birth of Jesus. Pastor Joe shared a message about the greatest love story ever told, God sending His Son into the world out of deep love for humanity. The service reminded us that Jesus’ birth brought hope, peace, and light into the darkness, calling us to receive and share that love with others.

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    Joy is Closer Than You Think | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on December 21, 2025.In a world marked by stress, disappointment, and constant change, lasting joy can seem hard to find. This message by Pastor Cathleen Parks reminds us that joy is not just an emotion, but a lifestyle rooted in our relationship with Jesus.

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    Peace in a World on Edge | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on December 14, 2025. In a world filled with uncertainty and tension, true peace can feel out of reach. This message by Pastor Joe Parks reminds us that Jesus came as the Prince of Peace—offering a peace that isn’t dependent on circumstances, but rooted in trusting God. As we place our confidence in Him, we discover a steady, lasting peace that calms anxious hearts and anchors us even when the world feels on edge.

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    Acts 26 | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, Nov. 23 at Faith Center Foursquare Church.

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    Destiny Rescue Sunday | Jared Ballenger

    Pastor Jared Ballenger visited Faith Center on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025 for a "Rescue Sunday," where he educated our church family on how we can partner with the organization Destiny Rescue to rescue children from exploitation and trafficking. When the Church rises up, kids find freedom. Jared gives a sermon on how freedom affects our day to day lives AND how God using the freedom we find in Him to rescue others completely transforms the lives of kids who never had hope of being free around the globe.For more information on Destiny Rescue, head to destinyrescue.org.#church #sermon #jesus #rescue #destinyrescue

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    Celebrate Recovery (CR) Sunday | Nov. 2, 2025

    This episode was recorded on Nov. 2, 2025.

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    The Danger of Delay (Acts 24) | Joe Parks

    In this sermon recoreded on Oct. 26, 2025, Pastor Joe Parks unpacks Felix's experience with the danger of delay in Acts 24, and how it applies to us today. How often do we say, “I’ll do it later”?Joe talks us through the real causes behind procrastination and Scripture-based moves that we can make to take us from delay to action, and from excuses to purpose.

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    Take Courage — God's Not Done | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, October 19, 2025. In this message, Pastor Cathleen Parks unpacks Jesus's use of the word tharsei, which means to "be encouraged, take heart, or be of good cheer." That same encouragement still speaks to us today. When we feel ineffective, unseen, or like it’s over, Jesus reminds us that our story isn’t finished. He’s still beside us, still working, and still leading us toward what’s ahead.

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    Hearing God's Voice | Joe Parks

    This message was recorded on Sunday, October 12, 2025. Pastor Joe Parks draws wisdom from Acts 21:1-15 to explore what Paul's journey to Jerusalem can teach us about hearing God's voice. He still speaks to us today—we need to learn to hear and trust His Spirit leading us, even if it's through hardship. He always uses it and has a plan!

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    Running the Race (Acts 20) | Joe Parks

    This message was recorded on October 5, 2025. What does it really mean to finish well in your walk with Jesus?In this message, Pastor Joe Parks talks about what we learn from Acts 20. He explores what it takes to keep going when it’s hard, to stay humble when it’s easy to drift, and to hold nothing back when following Jesus costs something.No matter where you are in your faith journey—at the starting line or feeling like you’re out of breath—God calls us to keep running with our eyes fixed on Jesus, the One who ran the race before us.

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    Beyond Belief (Acts 19) | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, September 28, 2025. Pastor Cathleen preaches about how true faith isn’t just about repentance, although that is VERY important—it’s about transformation. In Ephesus, Paul preached Jesus, and the Holy Spirit moved in power. People were healed, set free, and burned anything that tied them to darkness.Key quote: "The spiritual realm is real, but Jesus reigns, y'all."It’s time to cut ties with what holds you back.Repent. Believe. Be transformed by God.

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    The Message in the Marketplace | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025.

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    Carrying the Call | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. Pastor Cathleen Parks continues "The Book of Acts" series with a message focused on the different types of responsibilities we are charged with in the Church. The responsibilities are based on what we learn from the Bereans, Athenians, and Thessalonians in Acts 17.

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    Singing in the Darkness | Joe Parks

    Pastor Joe Parks continues the series The Book of Acts with a message entitled "Singing in the Darkness." Paul, Silas, and Timothy's experience in prison is highlighted as an example of what it looks like to literally sing praises when everything around us seems dark. Listen to the sermon to hear an unpacking of an incredible biblical story that inspires us to keep the fiery faith that the early Church had.This message was recorded on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025.

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    Darkness to Light | Cathleen Parks and Merrilee Goins

    Guest speaker Merrilee Goins joined us in an interview-style sermon with Cathleen Parks. Merrilee began work in Peru in 1983 as a physician assistant in a clinic on a Bible translation center in the Amazon river basin. After 10 years at that location, she joined linguists who were reaching out to an uncontacted group in the jungle. In the year 2000, she became part of a team working to get the Scripture to the Nahua/Yura people in their language. Now Merrilee is helping produce materials to encourage the Nahua/Yura people to read Scripture.

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    Unity in the Community | Tom Throssel

    Pastor Tom continues in the Book of Acts sermon series with Acts 15, focusing on salvation through faith and grace, the inclusion of Gentiles, and guidelines for unity. Using the disagreement between Paul and Barnabas as an example, Tom discusses how conflicts can lead to greater outreach and community strength.

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    Suffering, Strength and the Kingdom | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on August 10, 2025. Pastor Joe Parks speaks on Acts chapter 14.

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    The Legacy of Sheryl | Joe Parks & Sheryl

    This sermon was recorded on August 17, 2025. Pastor Joe Parks talks about legacy and the impact his own mother had on his life.

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    A Church that Hungers for God | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on August 3, 2025. Pastor Joe Parks speaks on Acts chapter 13.

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    The Four Pillars | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on July 27, 2025. In this message, Pastor Cathleen Parks shares a teaching titled "The Four Pillars", based on Acts 12:1–11. Using Peter’s imprisonment and miraculous escape, she explores how the Enemy tries to bind believers through false beliefs, distorted thoughts, unhealthy emotions, and destructive behaviors. Pastor Cathleen contrasts Peter’s past fear with his present peace, showing how deep trust in God transforms our inner world. This message encourages believers to examine what their responses reveal about their faith—and to trust God even in life’s darkest prisons.

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    Time Spent in Ephesians | Ed Fleshman

    This sermon was recorded on July 20, 2025. Ed Fleshman speaks out of his time spent reading and reflecting on Ephesians. Ed emphasizes true identity rooted in faith, the armor of God for spiritual strength, and the significance of prayer and community support for believers. Follow along with the message using the sermon notes on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠app⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!

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    Casting a Wide Net | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on March 30, 2025, by Cathleen Parks. In this inspiring message, Cathleen reflects on the call to follow Jesus, drawing lessons from the story of Simon Peter. She challenges us to consider what it means to listen to Christ’s voice, work together in His mission, and fully surrender to His leadership. As we are called to be fishers of men, Cathleen encourages us to step out in faith, trusting that God will equip us and use us in ways we may not expect. Through obedience and partnership, we can make an eternal impact for His kingdom.

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    A Church That Serves | Joe and Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on July 6, 2025. In this message about Christian service, Pastors Joe and Cathleen Parks share a message titled "A Church That Serves". Drawing from Acts and personal experience, they explore how serving others is not only a reflection of Christ’s love but also a vital part of a vibrant and growing faith. Joe and Cathleen remind us that serving isn’t just something we do—it’s who we are as followers of Jesus. This message challenges us to see service as a privilege and a pathway to joy, transformation, and deeper connection with God and those around us.

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    Acts Chapter 9 | Garett Pierson

    This sermon was recorded on June 22, 2025. In this message from Acts 9, Pastor Garett Pierson shares a word titled “God Sees, God Knows, God Cares.” Teaching from the powerful story of Saul’s conversion, he reminds us that God is always at work—even in our darkest moments. Pastor Garett unpacks how God met Saul in his brokenness, revealing His goodness and deep care for our struggles. Through Acts 9, we’re shown that no one is beyond God’s reach and that His love often finds us when we least expect it. No matter what we’re facing, God knows our pain, and He meets us with purpose, healing, and hope.

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    Scattered to Share | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on June 15, 2025. In this message from Acts 8, Pastor Joe Parks shares a word titled “Scattered to Share.” Teaching from a time of intense persecution in the early Church, he explains how God used hardship to spread the Gospel beyond Jerusalem. Drawing from Acts 8:1–8 and 26–40, Pastor Joe emphasizes that God will do whatever it takes to move His people into mission. Even in scattering, the believers continued to preach the Word wherever they went.

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    God's Vision, Not Ours | Joe Parks

    This Sermon was recorded on June 8, 2025.

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    The Cost | Scott Lemmon

    This sermon was recorded on May June 1 , 2025.In this message from our series in The Book of Acts, Pastor Scott Lemmon shares a compelling sermon titled “The Cost.” Teaching from Acts chapter 5, Pastor Scott explores the boldness of the Apostles in the face of fierce opposition from the religious leaders of their time. He highlights how their unwavering obedience to God led to miraculous deliverance, painful persecution, and ultimately, great joy in being counted worthy to suffer for the name of Jesus.

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    Acts in Action | Garett Pierson

    This sermon was recorded on May 25, 2025.In this message from our series in The Book of Acts, Pastor Garett Pierson shares a powerful sermon titled “Acts in Action.” Drawing from the early church’s example, Pastor Garett emphasizes the vital importance of living with a faith that is fully surrendered to the Holy Spirit—authentic, passionate, and alive.He challenges us to move beyond a lukewarm faith, reminding us of Jesus’ words in Revelation that He would rather we be hot or cold than spiritually indifferent. Through Scripture, reflection, and personal conviction, Pastor Garett paints a picture of what it means to be on fire for God—trusting the Spirit not just for comfort but for courage, power, and transformation.

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    When The Church Prays with Power | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on May 18, 2025.In this powerful continuation of our series in The Book of Acts, Pastor Joe Parks brings a message from Acts 3-4, focusing on the boldness and power that comes through the Holy Spirit. In a sermon titled “When The Church Prays with Power,” Pastor Joe unpacks how the early church awaited the coming gift that Jesus promise with unified prayer and a passionate cry for the Holy Spirit’s presence. He challenges us to consider what it means to pray not just for comfort, but for courage, and to welcome the Spirit’s power into our lives and communities today. Through Scripture and reflection, this message invites us to become people of prayer who seek God’s Spirit boldly and expectantly.

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    MOMents | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on May 11, 2025. In this special Mother’s Day message, Pastor Cathleen Parks steps away from the current series in The Book of Acts to share a heartfelt word titled “MOMents."Drawing from real-life experiences and biblical reflections, Pastor Cathleen explores the sacred, everyday moments (or “MOMents”) where God meets us—whether through motherhood, family, trials, or unexpected blessings. She speaks to the beauty and weight of being present in life’s pivotal times, and how God is often working behind the scenes in ways we don’t fully see until later.

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    Adventure Begins | Cathleen Parks

    This sermon was recorded on May 4, 2025. In this message, Pastor Cathleen Parks continues in the series titled The Book of Acts. She reads from Acts 2 and dives into what the purpose of the Holy Spirit is and why it needed to come. Pastor Cathleen also explains the difference between being baptized in water and the Holy Spirit and why both are important.

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    Let's Go! | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on April 27, 2025, by Pastor Joe Parks. In this message, Pastor Joe begins a new sermon series on the book of Acts, focusing on the empowering of the Holy Spirit after Easter. He reflects on the transformative moments following Jesus’ resurrection, when the disciples moved from fear to boldness through the power of the Spirit. Drawing from Acts 1 and 2, Pastor Joe highlights how the early church was born not out of human effort, but through divine empowerment. He challenges us to consider how the same Spirit that filled the disciples is available to us today, urging believers to live with courage, purpose, and a deep reliance on God’s presence in their everyday lives.

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    Joy in The Morning | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recorded on April 20, 2025, by Pastor Joe Parks. In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Joe reflects on the resurrection of Jesus and its life-changing significance. He reminds us that Easter is not just about an event in history, but about a risen Savior who brings hope, renewal, and victory over sin and death. Through the story of the empty tomb, Joe invites us to embrace the reality of Christ’s resurrection and what it means for our everyday lives. He encourages us to live as people of the resurrection—bold in faith, anchored in hope, and overflowing with the joy of new life in Jesus.

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    Called to Serve | Garett Pierson

    This sermon was recorded on March 23, 2025. In this powerful message, Garett Pierson continues the "Uncomfortable" series, emphasizing the importance of service. He reminds us that service is not just an action, but a way to imitate Christ, worship God, and fulfill the purpose we were created for. Garett challenges us to serve whenever and wherever we are called, seeing it as an opportunity to reflect God’s love and make an eternal impact. Service, though often uncomfortable, is a powerful way to grow closer to God and show His love to the world around us.

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    La-Z-Boy | Joe Parks

    This sermon was recored on March 9, 2025. Pastor Joe Parks begins a new series titled Umcomfortable. He kicks off the series with a sermon titled La-Z-Boy, focusing on how God uses us when we step outside of our comfort zones and fully rely on His will. Pastor Joe encourages us to recognize that true growth and transformation often come when we are willing to leave behind the ease of familiarity. He challenges us to embrace the discomfort of being stretched beyond our limits, trusting that God’s plans for us are bigger and better than we can imagine.

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    Declaring The Faithfulness of Our God! | Tim Russell

    This sermon was recorded on Sunday, March 2nd. Guest Speaker Pastor Timothy Russell brings an inspiring and empowering message about what it looks like to declare the faithfulness of our God with the boldness given to us as children of the living God.

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Welcome to Faith Center Foursquare Church's weekly messages! Here you can take the latest Sunday sermons with you on the go. We are a local church in Eureka, California. We are on a mission to know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and make a difference. Contact us at [email protected] or call us (707) 442-1784.

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