Not On My Watch

Bishop Eric Young

In the powerful message “Not on My Watch,” Bishop Eric Young encourages us to remain spiritually alert and take a stand against anything that attempts to interfere with God’s purpose for our lives, families, and church. We cannot become careless or passive when the enemy tries to gain access. Through prayer, obedience, and spiritual discipline, we must remain watchful and declare that the enemy will not prevail on our watch.

A Servant's Heart

Bishop Eric Young

In the inspiring message “A Servant’s Heart,” Bishop Eric Young teaches us that true servanthood begins within the heart. Serving God is not about receiving recognition or holding a title, but about humbly meeting the needs of others and being willing to do whatever God asks of us. When we follow the example of Jesus, we learn to serve faithfully, love sincerely, and place God’s will above our own.

What is Your Mountain?

Pastor Monica Young

In the encouraging message “What Is Your Mountain?” Pastor Monica Young challenges us to identify the obstacles that appear too difficult to overcome. Mountains may represent fear, doubt, disappointment, or circumstances that seem impossible, but they are not greater than our God. Through faith, prayer, and perseverance, we can confront what stands before us and trust God to make a way.

Walk it Out

Pastor Monica Young

In the impactful message “Walk It Out,” Pastor Monica Young teaches us that faith must be demonstrated through our daily actions. It is not enough to hear God’s Word or speak about what we believe; we must put His instructions into practice. As we walk in obedience, remain consistent, and trust God one step at a time, our lives become a visible reflection of our faith.

It's Not What You Know, It's Who You Know

Asst. Pastor Ikel McConner

In the thought-provoking message “It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know,” Asst. Pastor Ikel McConner reminds us that information about God cannot replace a genuine relationship with Him. Our strength, direction, and salvation come through personally knowing Jesus and remaining connected to Him. Knowledge may inform us, but it is our relationship with God that transforms us and gives us confidence in every situation.