Turning Point Church Podcast

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Turning Point Church Podcast

The journey to developing a better mind starts with understanding that true improvement can only come through alignment with God’s ways and thoughts. Our minds operate like supercomputers, constantly processing information and forming patterns that ultimately shape our reality. The Bible teaches that our thoughts determine who we become, emphasizing the crucial role of mental transformation in spiritual growth.To cultivate better thinking patterns, we must first recognize our role as gardeners of our own minds. This involves planting good seeds through Scripture, watering them through meditation, and learning to discern between godly and ungodly thoughts. However, barriers such as pride, fear of man, and unrenewed mindsets can hinder this transformation process. By focusing on what is pure, lovely, and excellent, while actively rejecting negative thought patterns, we create an environment for positive mental transformation.Practical application involves daily scripture meditation, iden

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    Stewardship In Praise | Turning Point Podcast 4/26/26

    This powerful message invites us into a transformative understanding of stewardship that goes far beyond managing our finances—it's about cultivating a heart of praise and recognizing that everything we have belongs to God. The service opens with an extraordinary move of worship, reminding us that praise isn't just expected in comfortable places like temples and palaces, but especially in our prisons and dungeons. Like Paul and Silas, we're called to praise even in our darkest moments, because God doesn't smell our trouble—He smells our praise. The message then weaves together the parable of the ten virgins and the parable of the talents from Matthew 25, revealing a stunning connection: both are about readiness and faithful stewardship. The five wise virgins had extra oil, preparing for the bridegroom's coming, while the faithful servants multiplied what was entrusted to them. We're challenged to understand that God's idea of stewardship isn't about maintaining what we have—it's about multiplying it. We were created to care about the things of God and to care for the things of God. This double meaning transforms how we view everything in our lives: our gifts, our resources, our worship, and even our praise. The signs of the times are announcing that the Bridegroom is coming, and now is the moment to be ready with oil in our lamps.

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    The Trap Of Logic 3-22-26 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message confronts one of the most deceptive traps believers face: the trap of logic. We discover that while God has given us the ability to reason, think, and analyze, these gifts become dangerous when they limit our faith in the miraculous. The sermon walks us through three breathtaking biblical accounts—the parting of the Red Sea, Jesus walking on water, and the promise of His return—to illustrate a profound truth: the God we serve operates beyond human understanding. We're challenged to examine whether we've been defending our ability to make sense of things more than we've been defending our faith. The message reveals how our desire to be seen as reasonable, grounded, and accepted by the world can become a form of self-preservation that keeps us from experiencing the fullness of God's power. Isaiah 55 reminds us that God's thoughts are not our thoughts, and His ways are not our ways—they're infinitely higher. This isn't about abandoning wisdom, but about refusing to let human reasoning become an idol that steals our belief in the impossible. When we say we believe in God, we're saying we believe in a God who defies physics, who translates people from one city to another instantly, who raises the dead, and who will one day return in glory. The question we must answer is this: are we willing to let go of our need to understand everything so we can take hold of what God has for us?

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    Trap Of Compartmenting 3-15-26 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message confronts one of the most subtle yet dangerous traps in our spiritual walk: compartmentalization. Drawing from Colossians 1:15-20 and 2 Peter 1:3-11, we're challenged to recognize how we've created artificial boundaries in our lives, allowing God access to certain areas while keeping Him locked out of others. The sermon uses a vivid illustration of a water table with compartments to demonstrate how the Holy Spirit is meant to overflow every single area of our existence. When we truly allow God to fill us, there are no longer separate categories for our church life, work life, social life, or personal life. Instead, there is one unified life lived entirely in Christ. The message reminds us that God has already made everything we need for life and godliness accessible through His divine power, but accessibility doesn't equal application. We must choose to break down the walls we've erected and let His presence flood every compartment. This isn't about religious performance in designated spiritual spaces; it's about experiencing the fullness of life Jesus promised in John 10:10. The call is clear: stop settling for a segmented existence and start living the integrated, abundant life where Christ has preeminence in absolutely everything.

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    The Trap Of Compromise 3-8-26 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message takes us deep into 1 Samuel 15, where we witness the devastating consequences of compromise through King Saul's disobedience. The passage reveals a sobering truth: Saul had everything—anointing, position, and divine favor—yet he lost it all because he couldn't resist the temptation to do things his own way. When God commanded him to completely destroy the Amalekites and all their possessions, Saul chose to spare the best livestock, justifying his disobedience as worship. Samuel's confrontation exposes the heart of the matter: obedience is better than sacrifice. This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror held up to our own lives. How often do we negotiate with God, thinking we can improve on His instructions? The message challenges us to examine where we've accepted standards lower than what God desires, where we've tried to dress up our disobedience in religious clothing. Compromise reveals something critical about our relationship with God—it announces that we're not yet satisfied in Him, that we don't fully trust His intentions, and that we're still looking for something outside His will to complete us. The call is clear: we must continually work to eradicate all compromise from our lives, recognizing that true holiness isn't legalism but an invitation to become more like our Father, trending toward His heart in complete obedience.      

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    The Trap Of Tomorrow 3-1-2026 | Turning Point Podcast

    We live in a time of spiritual contractions. Drawing from Matthew 24, where Jesus describes the signs of the end times—wars, famines, earthquakes, persecution, and deception—we're reminded that these are not random events but birth pains announcing something profound: someone is coming. Just as contractions signal an imminent arrival and demand immediate preparation, the increasing turmoil in our world serves as a wake-up call. The question confronting us is stark: are we paying attention? Are we getting ready now, or are we casually assuming we have more time? The sermon powerfully illustrates how traps don't randomly appear—they're strategically placed by our adversary along the very paths we walk daily. The most dangerous traps aren't in places we'd never go; they're concealed in our routine, in our complacency, in our assumption of 'tomorrow.' This message challenges us to recognize that casual Christianity is a snare, that postponement is a prison, and that today—not tomorrow—is the day of salvation. We're called to honor the present moment as God's gift, to prepare the bride for Christ's return, and to reach the lost with urgency. The contractions are getting closer together. The question isn't whether we'll be ready someday, but whether we're ready right now.

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    Desperation For God 2-15-2026 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message confronts us with a challenging question: what are we truly hoping God will do in our lives? Drawing from recent reports of revival breaking out on college campuses—where thousands of students are publicly repenting, worshiping for days on end, and experiencing genuine transformation—we're reminded that God is still moving powerfully today. The central theme revolves around desperation as the key to experiencing God's presence and power. We learn that there are two types of people: those who are desperate for God, and those who think they have no reason to be. The danger lies not in our circumstances, but in our awareness of our need for Him. Scripture reminds us that apart from Christ, we can do nothing (John 15:5), yet how often do we live with a low spiritual awareness, building temporal lives while missing the eternal? The call is clear: true change is for the truly desperate. When we search for God with all our hearts—not halfway, not partially, but with complete abandonment—we will find Him. This message challenges our complacency and invites us into a deeper hunger for God's presence, reminding us that those who hunger and thirst will be filled. The question remains: are we willing to move from spectators to servants, from casual Christianity to passionate pursuit?

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    Grace For Greater 2-8-2026 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message challenges us to reconsider our understanding of God's grace—not as a safety net for repeated failure, but as the divine empowerment that propels us toward greater works and abundant life. Drawing from Ephesians 2 and Romans 5-6, we're confronted with a transformative truth: grace isn't merely God's response when we fall, but His sustaining power that keeps us walking in victory. The sermon distinguishes between walking the narrow path of faith versus walking a tightrope of risk, where we constantly gamble with sin expecting grace to catch us. Like Peter stepping onto water at Jesus' command, we're called to move forward in faith, not recklessness. The message introduces a crucial three-step process: revelation (recognizing our need), remission (receiving forgiveness), and repentance (changing our thinking and behavior). True repentance means we don't have to apologize for the same thing repeatedly because we've genuinely changed our minds about it. This isn't about religious performance—it's about understanding that God's kindness draws us to repentance so we can access the kingdom life available to us right now. When we stop taking grace for granted and start using it for its intended purpose, we discover that God's grace is sufficient to lead us into the extraordinary, exceptional, and significant life He's prepared for us.

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    Fire In The House 2-1-2026 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message calls us into a deeper understanding of what it means to be the church in action. Drawing from Acts 2:42-47, we're reminded that the early church didn't just meet in temples—they lived out their faith from house to house, sharing meals with gladness, experiencing signs and wonders, and seeing daily additions to their number. The central challenge here is profound: revival isn't something we attend, it's something we become. We're invited to move beyond convenience-based Christianity into covenant-based discipleship, recognizing that the model follows the move of God's Spirit. Just as the Israelites followed the cloud and fire through the wilderness, setting up the tabernacle wherever God's presence led them, we too must be willing to move when He moves. The message confronts our tendency to make Jesus an additive rather than the main ingredient of our lives, challenging us to examine whether we're truly desperate for transformation or merely experiencing shallow, momentary cravings for spiritual experiences. This isn't about programs—it's about positioning ourselves to carry God's presence into every sphere of our lives, from our personal hearts to our homes to our communities. The question becomes: what will we adjust to accommodate the life-giver?

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    Every Day Life 1-11-26 | Turning Poiont Podcast

    This powerful message confronts the difference between experiencing God's presence and truly walking in freedom. Drawing from Acts 12, where Peter is miraculously freed from prison, we're challenged to recognize that chains can fall off during a Sunday service, yet we can still remain imprisoned by our patterns and predictability. The angel didn't just visit Peter—he commanded him to follow. This distinction is crucial: visitation is wonderful, but transformation requires obedience. Many of us love the church version of ourselves, where worship lifts our spirits and the atmosphere makes righteousness feel easy. But God is calling us beyond Sunday Christianity into an everyday faith. The message of generational wealth isn't primarily about money—it's about passing down a legacy of faith that overflows into every area of life. When we learn to follow the Holy Spirit daily rather than following formulas or traditions, we break free from the enemy's ability to predict and trap us. The question shifts from asking God to do what we want, to asking what He wants. This year is about making God the God of every day, not just Sundays or somedays or bad days. True freedom means following Him out of the prison, not just feeling lighter while still locked inside.

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    Greater Revival 1-4-26 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message confronts a truth many of us need to hear: we're not just dealing with difficult circumstances or bad situations—we're dealing with a thief. The enemy has been stealing our joy, our health, our hope, and our resources, often while we've unknowingly given him access through unforgiveness, unrepented sin, and the darkness we've allowed to linger. Drawing from Jesus' encounters with those who desperately reached for Him—like the woman with the issue of blood who touched His garment—we're reminded that even when it seems Jesus is on His way somewhere else, we can still reach out and receive our miracle. The sermon challenges us to identify the lies we've been believing, to kick out the thief who has taken up residence in our thoughts and lives, and to instead give access to God. Through stories like Naaman dipping seven times in the Jordan and the paralyzed man lowered through the roof, we see that God sometimes works in ways that challenge our expectations and pride, but the miracle is always worth the obedience. This isn't about waiting for something great to happen to us—it's about recognizing that something greater is already here, already within us through the Holy Spirit, ready to be released as we align ourselves with God's ways.

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    It's Time To Believe God 12/14/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    At the heart of this message lies a profound yet simple truth: believing God is easier than we think. Drawing from Mark chapter 9, we encounter the dramatic account of a demon-possessed boy whose father desperately seeks healing. When the disciples fail to cast out the demon, Jesus responds with striking words: 'Oh, unbelieving generation, how long must I remain with you?' This isn't harsh judgment but rather a loving challenge to recognize that faith is the hinge upon which all of God's promises swing open. The father's honest cry, 'I do believe, help my unbelief,' resonates with our own spiritual struggles. We discover that faith isn't some complicated formula requiring advanced spiritual degrees. Jesus himself said that faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. The obstacle isn't that God's power is insufficient or that His promises are unclear. Rather, we often become too smart for our own good, allowing our intellect and pride to block the simple, childlike faith that accesses the supernatural. When Jesus says we must become like little children to enter the kingdom of heaven, He's reminding us that children believe quickly and completely. They don't analyze promises to death or construct theological barriers. This Christmas season, as we remember that Jesus was always Plan A, the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world, we're invited to return to that pure, innocent faith that simply takes God at His word.

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    New In You 12/7/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    What if God's new thing isn't something He's going to give us, but something He's already doing within us right now? This powerful exploration of Isaiah 43:19 challenges us to shift our perspective from waiting for external change to recognizing the internal transformation God is actively working in our present circumstances. The message draws a fascinating parallel between God's restorative work and the concept of 'restomods'—classic cars restored not just to original condition, but to something better than new. Just as a skilled restorer sees potential in what others consider scrap, God sees us not as we are, but as what we can become through His transformative power. The sermon reminds us that Moses' greatest qualification for leadership wasn't his eloquence or confidence, but his understanding that God's presence matters more than any promise or place. We're invited to stop chasing locations, positions, or material blessings, and instead recognize that revival is mobile—it moves with us because we carry His presence. The wilderness and desert of our current struggles aren't obstacles to God's new work; they're precisely where He makes streams flow and ways appear. This isn't about waiting until we 'get our act together' to be used by God. It's about understanding that resurrection power means being restored to better than our original condition, just as Christ rose in a glorified state that surpassed His pre-crucifixion body.

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    Personal In Personal Relationship 11/30/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message invites us into a profound truth: our Christian faith is meant to be lived through personal encounter with Jesus, not merely through association with church culture or inherited beliefs. Drawing from the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19, we discover that true transformation happens when we move from simply wanting to see Jesus to realizing that He sees us. Zacchaeus was a man rejected by his own people and used by Rome—wealthy but empty, significant in status but insignificant in belonging. Yet his desperate determination to encounter Jesus changed everything. He didn't let the crowd dictate his pace or position; he ran ahead and climbed a tree, demonstrating that when we're truly hungry for God, no obstacle will stop us. The most beautiful moment came when Jesus looked up and called him by name—a name meaning 'pure' and 'clean,' prophesying who he would become. This encounter didn't just give Zacchaeus a glimpse of Jesus; it gave him the life-altering revelation that he was seen, known, and chosen by God. The result was immediate repentance, radical generosity, and complete transformation. We're challenged to examine whether we're living as Christians by association or by direct relationship, and to pursue the kind of desperate, personal encounter with Jesus that produces authentic fruit in our lives.

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    Potential In Opportunity 11-16-25 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message challenges us to move beyond being spectators in our faith and step into the fullness of what God has designed us for. Drawing from Luke 10:1-2, where Jesus sends out 72 disciples ahead of him, we're confronted with a profound truth: the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Our true potential isn't found in what we can accomplish for ourselves, but in what we're capable of doing for the kingdom of God. The sermon uses the striking imagery of a baseball bat to illustrate that it's our turn at the plate—we can't remain in the stands watching others play the game. Just as Peter was the only disciple who experienced walking on water because he actually stepped out of the boat, we too must seize the opportunities God presents, even when they come cloaked in inconvenience. The message emphasizes that our potential remains dormant until activated by the Holy Spirit, and that activation requires our willingness to act. We're reminded that God doesn't need our good ideas; He needs our obedience. The call is clear: stop leaving God at the altar on Sunday and bring Him home—into our marriages, families, workplaces, and neighborhoods. True biblical community isn't just about gathering together; it's about being empowered by the Holy Spirit to transform the lives around us.

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    Potential In Power 11-9-25 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message challenges us to move beyond the comfortable confines of church buildings and into the very homes where we live. Drawing from Acts 2, we're reminded that the early church didn't just gather in temples—they met daily from house to house, breaking bread together and watching God add to their number those being saved. The vision of 'house fires' isn't about creating another program; it's about igniting the same presence, worship, and mighty word of God under our own roofs. We see that Jesus himself modeled this, spending as much time ministering in homes as in synagogues, meeting people where they actually live. The model is beautifully simple: devoted teaching, temple worship, and house-to-house fellowship. But here's the crucial insight—the model follows the move. Without the outpouring of the Holy Spirit that began Acts 2, the structure described at the end of Acts 2 would be meaningless. We can have all the right forms and programs, but without the breath of God—that same Ruach that gave life to Adam—we're just going through religious motions. This is our call to open our lives, our homes, and our hearts to what God wants to do, not what we think should be done. It's about obedience and watching God work through us in the most intimate spaces of our lives.

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    Housefires 11/2/25 | Turning Point Podcast

    This powerful message confronts us with a fundamental truth: the church isn't something we attend—it's who we are. Drawing from the Greek word 'ekklesia,' we're reminded that church speaks to people, not buildings or programs. We are the body of Christ, intricately connected like the parts of our physical bodies, each member essential to the whole. The message challenges us to move beyond seeing church as a part-time religious obligation and embrace it as our full-time identity. Through the lens of Acts 2:42-47, we see the early church's devotion to teaching, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer—resulting in daily salvations and miraculous provision. The vision cast here is revolutionary: what if our homes became outposts of God's presence? What if house fires—gatherings in neighborhoods, apartments, and workplaces—became places where the Holy Spirit moves powerfully? This isn't about creating hobby groups with Jesus sprinkled in; it's about igniting genuine discipleship, training, and community transformation. The call is clear: we're on a rescue operation for both sinners who are lost and sons who are sleeping, and the time is short. When we carry God's presence and step forward in faith, He promises to part the waters before us.

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    Potential In Desire 10-26-25 | Turning Point Podcast

    In this episode of the Turning Point podcast, the host discusses Mark Chapter 10, focusing on the story of the rich young ruler who approaches Jesus seeking eternal life. The host emphasizes the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus, stating that true potential is unlocked through partnership with God. The rich young ruler, despite his adherence to commandments and wealth, lacks the essential relationship with Jesus, which leads to his sorrowful departure when asked to sell his possessions. The host encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives, questioning whether they are truly dependent on God or relying on their own abilities. They highlight the significance of desire over discipline in the pursuit of faith, asserting that genuine love for God should drive actions rather than mere obligation. The discussion also touches on the idea of potential, choice, and the difference between "can't" and "won't," urging listeners to confront their excuses and embrace their God-given potential.

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    Forgiving Is Living | Turning Point Podcast

    Pastor Nathan expresses deep gratitude for God's faithfulness and consistency, emphasizing that God does not change and always responds with love and forgiveness. He encourages the congregation to recognize the importance of being equipped with the Word of God and to participate in a "rescue operation" to reach out to those in need of salvation and healing. The message highlights that true revival stems from a personal encounter with Jesus, urging individuals to be aware of their need for forgiveness and to actively engage in the work of God in their lives and communities.

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    Fool's Gold | Turning Point Podcast

    During this podcast, Pastor Nathan advocates for genuine faith through enduring trials, referencing biblical principles that highlight the importance of perseverance. He portrays faith as more valuable than gold, inviting believers to reflect on their spiritual authenticity and dependence on God amid worldly challenges. Ultimately, the message calls for introspection, reaffirmation of faith, and community engagement as essential practices for believers.

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    A Turning Point Time | Turning Point Podcast

    In this sermon, the speaker reflects on Luke 5, where Jesus instructs Simon Peter to cast his nets after a fruitless night of fishing, leading to an overwhelming catch. This moment symbolizes a turning point, emphasizing the importance of faith and obedience to God's word, even when circumstances seem bleak. Pastor Nathan encourages us to embrace a deeper relationship with God, moving beyond superficial faith to a transformative experience that can lead to personal and communal revival. Ultimately, the message calls for a decisive commitment to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, leaving behind distractions and embracing the mission of rescuing others through faith.

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    Turn To Your Neighbor Part 2 | Turning Point Podcast

    In this message, Turn to Your Neighbor – Part 2, the focus is on the power of connection, encouragement, and unity within the body of Christ. The teaching reminds us that God often uses the people around us to strengthen our faith, lift our spirits, and challenge us to grow. By turning to our neighbors, both in the church and in everyday life, we practice love in action and build a community rooted in God’s Word. This message encourages listeners to be intentional about reaching out, speaking life, and standing together as we live out our faith.

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    Turn To Your Neighbor | Turning Point Podcast

    This message challenges us to step out of comfort and fully embrace God’s calling. Using John 9 and the story of David and Goliath, it emphasizes getting our hands “dirty” in the work of Christ, loving our neighbors, and boldly living out our faith. The pastor reminds us that revival isn’t just church services—it’s a lifestyle of surrender, worship, and action. Just like David, we are called to face our giants with confidence in God, knowing that our obedience impacts future generations. The cause of Christ is the greatest cause, and now is the time to show up, stand firm, and share the hope of Jesus with the world.

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    Getting Your Hands Dirty

    The message emphasizes that God has launched a rescue mission, calling His church to reach both sinners who are lost and sons who are asleep, by carrying His presence, stepping out in faith, and showing His love. Murfreesboro is described as a strategic place for revival, with the vision of seeing “the city we love changed by the love of Jesus.” Believers are urged not just to attend services but to bring others, live in love, and embrace God’s “better way”—obedience over sacrifice, fruitfulness over giftedness, and compassion over complacency. Drawing from the Good Samaritan and Jesus healing the blind man with mud, the message challenges the church to “get their hands dirty,” stepping into messy situations where God works miracles, and to live urgently, mobilized for mission and revival.

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    From Good To Better

    In this powerful service, we were reminded that saying “yes” to Jesus is never wasted—He always takes our obedience and makes it more than we imagined. 📖 Key themes included: The Best Is Yet to Come – We’re not called to live in the past, but to step into the greater things God has prepared. A Rescue Mission – God is sending Turning Point on a mission to bring hope, freedom, and revival to our city and beyond. Multiplication, Not Division – Just like family grows with new children, the Kingdom grows with new believers. Love and joy are multiplied, not divided. Testimony of Faith – Pastor Johnny shared a moving story of how God asked him to “let go of the good to receive the better,” turning an old, broken bus into a miraculous blessing that fueled decades of ministry and even the planting of this church. 🔥 The message was clear: God is faithful, and He has better for you. Stay faithful with what you have, keep saying yes, and trust Him to multiply your steps into something greater.

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    He Has More

    In this powerful message, we're reminded that God has MORE for each of us—more peace, more purpose, more hope, more healing. It’s not just about hoping for better days—it’s an invitation to live differently, to walk by faith, not just wishful thinking. Pastor shares how "better" isn't found in circumstances, but in living by God’s ways. The message speaks to those feeling stuck, disappointed, or disillusioned—urging us not to forget what God has already done. Like stacking stones in the Old Testament, we are to remember and celebrate God’s faithfulness. 💬 "He didn’t bring us this far to leave us." 🔥 "There’s always more in Him." 🙌 “Say YES to the more God has for you.” Whether you’re coming out of religion and into relationship, or waiting on breakthrough—this is a call to awaken your spirit, renew your hope, and trust that God’s not done yet.

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    Good Is The Enemy Of Better

    God desires to move us from settling for 'good' to experiencing His 'better.' Just as the Israelites found themselves trapped in Egyptian bondage after initially going there for protection, we often become comfortable with what's merely good rather than pursuing God's best. This pattern of settling for less began in Eden and continues today when we mask our true condition with phrases like 'I'm good' or 'It's all good.' Breaking free requires repentance, sacrifice, thankfulness, obedience, desperation, faith, brokenness, and emptiness. God constantly devises ways to bring us back to Him, offering us freedom from the slavery of 'good' through surrender to His better plan.

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    Mountain Top Experience

    Assistant Pastor Tyler shares how much he enjoys learning about the Bible's themes, historical background, and original meanings of words and names. He sees the Bible as a love story of God pursuing humanity and holds that God is an intentional, purposeful God with a plan and purpose behind everything. The pastor emphasizes significant instances in which God meets people atop mountains to give them divine guidance and a higher spiritual calling, focusing on the biblical theme of "mountains." 

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    The Key Of Humility

    To be humble, we must recognize that we depend on God, serve others with humility, and have a heart of gratitude. Being humble means being open to learning, being willing to be corrected, and believing that God will raise us up in His own time. It is putting others first instead of yourself and being humble before God. We make it easier to receive His grace and grow spiritually by being humble.

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    The Way To Miracles

    Are you unknowingly blocking miracles in your life? 🤔 Discover how faith combined with action opens the door to supernatural breakthrough! Stop tolerating less than God's best and start experiencing His miraculous power today. #FaithInAction #Miracles #Breakthrough

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    Easter Sunday

    🌅 Easter Sunday at Turning Point Church | A Celebration of Hope and New Life 🌿 Join us for a powerful and uplifting Easter Sunday service at Turning Point Church! This special celebration is all about the resurrection of Jesus Christ — a moment of hope, renewal, and victory over the grave. Whether you were with us in person or tuning in online, we’re so glad to have you worship with us!

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    But Now

    Life often presents challenging seasons that seem unchangeable, but God specializes in creating transformative moments that can alter any situation. These divine turning points occur when we bring our circumstances to God, trust Him completely, and follow His specific instructions in faith. Whether facing addiction, fear, depression, or other struggles, God has the power to transform every area of life. By positioning ourselves through prayer, obedience, and belief, we can experience breakthrough moments that radically change our present reality.

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    The Death Sentence of Lukewarm

    Breaking free from lukewarm Christianity and igniting spiritual passion. Discover the dangers of spiritual complacency and how to reignite your faith. This powerful message from Revelation 3 explores why God strongly opposes lukewarm faith and provides practical steps for spiritual transformation. Learn to identify signs of spiritual lukewarmness, understand God's heart for passionate devotion, and find practical ways to move from casual Christianity to genuine spiritual fire. Topics include spiritual transformation, revival, Christian living, biblical teaching, spiritual growth, faith, Christianity, discipleship, spiritual warfare, relationship with God, Christian devotion, spiritual awakening, repentance, spiritual discipline, biblical wisdom, Christian lifestyle, spiritual development, faith journey, Christian commitment, spiritual maturity.

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    God Goes Before Us

    Divine Providence | Understanding God's Advance Planning and Care. Discover how God works ahead of time to meet your needs and guide your path. Learn from biblical examples like Joseph and the Exodus, showing God's incredible forethought and planning. Understand how God exists outside of time as the Alpha and Omega, preparing the way before we even face challenges. Topics include divine providence, God's guidance, spiritual growth, biblical teaching, faith building, Christian living, spiritual warfare, divine healing, restoration, and breakthrough. Perfect for those seeking understanding about God's involvement in their lives, dealing with uncertainty, or needing encouragement in their faith journey. Explore practical applications for trusting God's advance planning in your daily life. Cloud By Day Revival Service 3/30/35

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    Foundations of Prayer

    The importance and power of prayer. Taught by Gene Garcia

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    Gifts Of The Spirit PT 3.

    Don’t miss episode 3 of our four-part Wednesday night series on Spiritual Gifts, with valuable teaching from Pastor Lowrance, our Legacy Pastor. 9/18/24

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    Gifts Of The Spirit PT 2.

    Join us for a special four-part Wednesday night series on Spiritual Gifts, featuring Pastor Lowrance, our Legacy Pastor. 9/11/24

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    Gifts Of The Spirit PT 1.

    Join us for a special four-part Wednesday night series on Spiritual Gifts, featuring Pastor Lowrance, our Legacy Pastor. 9/4/24

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    UNMASKED PT 3.

    Join us for our third and final episode uncovering spiritual darkness. 10/23/24

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    UNMASKED PT 2.

    Part two of our three part series unmasking spiritual darkness. 10/16/24

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    UNMASKED PT 1.

    This week we will learn about exposing spiritual darkness in this three part series. 10/9/24

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    He will Get You There

    Walk with us in learning that God is a faithful father who will see his work through. 

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The journey to developing a better mind starts with understanding that true improvement can only come through alignment with God’s ways and thoughts. Our minds operate like supercomputers, constantly processing information and forming patterns that ultimately shape our reality. The Bible teaches that our thoughts determine who we become, emphasizing the crucial role of mental transformation in spiritual growth.To cultivate better thinking patterns, we must first recognize our role as gardeners of our own minds. This involves planting good seeds through Scripture, watering them through meditation, and learning to discern between godly and ungodly thoughts. However, barriers such as pride, fear of man, and unrenewed mindsets can hinder this transformation process. By focusing on what is pure, lovely, and excellent, while actively rejecting negative thought patterns, we create an environment for positive mental transformation.Practical application involves daily scripture meditation, iden

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