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  • LYRICS OF THE STARS: Psalm 8 | SOUNDTRACK OF SUMMER // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/29/25

    LYRICS OF THE STARS: Psalm 8 | SOUNDTRACK OF SUMMER // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this week’s message, Lyrics of the Stars, we look to Psalm 8 and discover how the heavens sing of God’s majesty—and how that wonder reshapes our understanding of ourselves. In a universe full of galaxies and glory, God is not distant. He’s deeply mindful of us. We explore four movements of the Psalm that remind us that awe leads to worship, smallness doesn’t mean insignificance, and that God not only formed us—He entrusted us. This message invites you to slow down, look up, and remember who you are in light of who God is.

  • DON'T FORGET THE CHORUS: Psalm 103 | SOUNDTRACK OF SUMMER // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    DON'T FORGET THE CHORUS: Psalm 103 | SOUNDTRACK OF SUMMER // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this opening message of our summer series, Soundtrack of Summer, we turn to Psalm 103—a powerful call to remember and respond to God's goodness. Through four sections of the psalm, we discover that gratitude is not just a reaction; it's a rhythm. Praise shifts our focus, renews our soul, and reshapes our story. Let this message remind you to bless the Lord with all that is within you, and never to forget the chorus of grace that carries you.

  • FAITH ON MISSION: Acts 13.1-12 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    FAITH ON MISSION: Acts 13.1-12 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this final message of our Faith in Action series, we look at how the early church responded when the Holy Spirit spoke: they listened, obeyed, and were sent. From Antioch to the nations, the Spirit-empowered ordinary believers stepped into extraordinary missions. Through the story of Paul and Barnabas, we discover how worship aligns us to God’s will, how the Spirit calls before we have all the details, and how mission inevitably brings resistance. But we’re reminded that power follows obedience, and God confirms His Word in ways that change lives.

  • NO LONGER DIVIDED: Acts 10.1-48 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    NO LONGER DIVIDED: Acts 10.1-48 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this week’s message, we explored how the Holy Spirit breaks down the barriers we often put up—racial, cultural, and religious—and invites us into a Gospel that truly is for everyone. We saw how God was already at work in Cornelius before Peter arrived, reminding us that the Spirit often moves ahead of us. Peter’s vision challenged him to rethink who was “in” and “out,” and ultimately led him to declare that God shows no favoritism.

  • BOLD FAITH: Acts 4.1-31 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    7/25/25

    BOLD FAITH: Acts 4.1-31 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    What does bold faith really look like? In this message, Rev. Dylan Kelly shares how the early church responded to pressure, fear, and opposition—not by retreating, but by stepping forward in Holy Spirit-empowered boldness. From Peter’s courageous stand before religious leaders to the church’s powerful prayer meeting, Acts 4 shows us a model of Spirit-filled faith that refuses to play it safe. Dylan also reflects on his own first call to ministry and the fear that came with it—a reminder that obedience always carries risk.

  • FAITH ON FIRE: Acts 2.1-8 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    FAITH ON FIRE: Acts 2.1-8 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this Pentecost Sunday message, Rev. Dylan Kelly walks through Acts 2:1–8, showing how the Holy Spirit transformed a group of waiting disciples into bold witnesses for Jesus. We reflected on how the fire of Pentecost still burns today—when we make room for the Spirit, He fills us with courage, bridges barriers, and uses our lives to stir curiosity in others. The Gospel isn’t just proclaimed—it’s understood because the Spirit speaks every language, including the one your neighbor needs to hear. This underscores our responsibility and empowerment to share the Gospel with those around us.

  • THE POWER OF FAITH: Acts 1.1-8 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    THE POWER OF FAITH: Acts 1.1-8 | FAITH IN ACTION // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In Week 1 of our new series, "Faith in Action: Empowered by the Spirit," we explore how the journey of Spirit-empowered faith begins not with action but with waiting. Preaching from Acts 1:1–8, we examine Jesus' call to his disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the promised Holy Spirit. What if our waiting is not wasted, but the very soil where holiness grows? Discover how God uses seasons of stillness to prepare and sanctify us for our mission.

  • GOD DWELLS: Exodus 40.33-38 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    GOD DWELLS: Exodus 40.33-38 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In the final message of Encountering God: The Exodus Journey, Rev. Dylan Kelly teaches from Exodus 40:34-38, exploring God’s deep desire not just to rescue His people, but to dwell with them. From the Tabernacle in the wilderness to Jesus in John 1:14, and now the Holy Spirit in Romans 8, God’s presence has always been moving closer. This message reminds us that God no longer dwells in tents or temples—He dwells in us. And where we go, His presence moves.

  • GOD CALLS: Exodus 3.1-12 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    GOD CALLS: Exodus 3.1-12 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In Week 3 of Encountering God: The Exodus Journey, Rev. Dylan Kelly unpacks the moment God called Moses from the burning bush in Exodus 3:1–12. God often meets us in the most ordinary places, calls us despite our insecurities, and promises to go with us wherever He sends us. This message is a powerful reminder that God’s calling isn’t about our confidence—it’s about His presence.

  • GOD PROVIDES: Exodus 16.1-6 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    GOD PROVIDES: Exodus 16.1-6 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In Week 2 of Encountering God: The Exodus Journey, we explore how God provides for His people in the wilderness—not just with bread but also with formation, trust, and presence. Preaching from Exodus 16:1-6, this message reminds us that God's provision is often daily, deliberate, and designed to shape us. From the Israelites gathering manna to Jesus declaring, "I am the Bread of Life," we are invited to trust the God who still provides, one day at a time.

  • GOD REDEEMS: Exodus 12.1-14 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    GOD REDEEMS: Exodus 12.1-14 | ENCOUNTERING GOD // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In Week 1 of our series Encountering God: The Exodus Journey, we step into the powerful moment of the Passover in Exodus 12. God redeems His people through the blood of the lamb, pointing us forward to Christ—our ultimate Redeemer. This message reminds us that redemption isn’t just about being rescued from something, but stepping into a brand new story. As we share in communion, we’re invited to remember the cost, respond in faith, and live like the redeemed.

  • FROM CURSE TO CROWN: Romans 5.12-18 | THE CROWN AND CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    FROM CURSE TO CROWN: Romans 5.12-18 | THE CROWN AND CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    We are all born into a story shaped by Adam’s fall—but we don’t have to stay there. Through Jesus, grace doesn’t just remove the curse—it replaces it with a crown. This sermon invites us to stop living defined by sin and to step into the new identity Christ secured through the cross and resurrection. You are not your failure. You are shaped by grace. The fall didn’t have the final say—Jesus did.

  • THE CROWN: EASTER : Matthew 28.1-10 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    THE CROWN: EASTER : Matthew 28.1-10 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    The women who came to the tomb didn't find what they expected—they found hope. Not in an empty grave, but in the risen Savior who met them on the road. This message reminds us that hope doesn’t come from holding on—it comes from letting go. When we surrender to God, we make space for resurrection. The same Jesus who met them still meets us in our fear, our obedience, and our worship. The cross requires surrender. The tomb reveals what it leads to.

  • NOT MY WILL, BUT YOURS: Matthew 26.36-46 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    7/25/25

    NOT MY WILL, BUT YOURS: Matthew 26.36-46 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    We turn to Matthew 28:1–10 and discover that the empty tomb isn’t just a moment in history—it’s the beginning of hope. In this Easter message, Rev. Dylan Kelly reminds us that resurrection hope doesn’t come through control—it comes through surrender. The women at the tomb didn’t have all the answers, but they showed up. And because they surrendered their fear and moved in faith, they were the first to witness the risen Savior. Hope rises on the other side of surrender.

  • THE TABLE OF SURRENDER: Luke 22.14-20 | THE CROSS AND THE CROWN // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    THE TABLE OF SURRENDER: Luke 22.14-20 | THE CROSS AND THE CROWN // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    In this message titled "The Table of Surrender", we explore Luke 22:14–20 and reflect on the Last Supper as more than a moment of remembrance—it's a moment of surrender. Jesus invites us to His table not because we're worthy, but because He is gracious. As we walk toward the cross, we begin by remembering that God still meets us at the table. Whether you’re carrying pain, questions, or uncertainty, the invitation remains: come, receive, and surrender.

  • SPEAKING GRACE, SHARING TRUTH: Colossians 4.2-6 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    SPEAKING GRACE, SHARING TRUTH: Colossians 4.2-6 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    What does it look like to live out your faith in a world that desperately needs hope? In this final message of the Rooted in Christ series, we explore Colossians 4:2–6 and discover how a life rooted in Jesus transforms how we pray, live, and speak. Learn how to develop a deeper prayer life, walk in wisdom among others, and share your faith with grace and clarity.

  • CHRIST AT HOME: Colossians 3.18-4.1 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    CHRIST AT HOME: Colossians 3.18-4.1 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    What does it look like when Jesus is truly at the center of your relationships? In this message from Colossians 3:18–4:1, we explore how the presence of Christ transforms our homes, our workplaces, and our roles in leadership. From the way we love our families to how we lead and serve others, a Christ-centered life reshapes everything. Discover how holiness isn’t just about what happens at church—it begins in the everyday moments at home.

  • CLOTHED IN CHRIST: Colossians 3.1-17 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY
    • 7/25/25

    CLOTHED IN CHRIST: Colossians 3.1-17 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY

    What does it really mean to live a transformed life in Christ? In this message from Colossians 3:1–17, we explore how to set our hearts on things above, put off the old self, and clothe ourselves with the character of Jesus. Discover how daily surrender shapes your identity and how to live out the new life you've been given in Christ.

  • HIDDEN GREATNESS: Colossians 1.15-23 | ROOTED IN CHRIST // REV. DYLAN KELLY
  • HEY SIRI, WHAT IS A HUMAN? : Genesis 1.26-31 | SUMMER SCHOOL // PASTOR DYLAN KELLY
    • 6/23/24

    HEY SIRI, WHAT IS A HUMAN? : Genesis 1.26-31 | SUMMER SCHOOL // PASTOR DYLAN KELLY

    Join Pastor Dylan in this enlightening sermon as he explores the profound question, "What is a human?" Through a deep dive into Genesis 1:26-31, Pastor Dylan uncovers the essence of humanity as created in the image of God. This sermon examines the complementary creation accounts in Genesis, the unique nature of humans, and our responsibilities and relationships as embodied souls. Discover how understanding the Imago Dei shapes our view of gender, sex, and our intrinsic value.

  • PEACEFUL PIECES : Matthew 7:24-29 | THE MISSION // PASTOR DYLAN KELLY
    • 1/23/24

    PEACEFUL PIECES : Matthew 7:24-29 | THE MISSION // PASTOR DYLAN KELLY

    Discovering authentic peace is a journey that requires guidance from the true source of peace. In his sermon on the mount, Jesus taught us how to build a strong foundation to weather any storm. Pastor Dylan shares inspiring insights on how we can find peace through Jesus and live a fulfilling life.

  • THE MERCY OF JUDGEMENT: Genesis 6:1-8 | Turning Point Series //Pastor Dylan Kelly
    • 7/6/23

    THE MERCY OF JUDGEMENT: Genesis 6:1-8 | Turning Point Series //Pastor Dylan Kelly

    How can we find mercy amid judgment? Listen to Pastor Dylan speak about the mercy found in the judgment of Jesus on the cross.

  • TABERNACLED AMONG US: John 1:14-17 | Turning Point Series //Pastor Dylan Kelly
    • 6/26/23

    TABERNACLED AMONG US: John 1:14-17 | Turning Point Series //Pastor Dylan Kelly

    What does it mean to Tabernacle among us? Dive deeper into the imagery of the Tabernacle to see how God's presence now dwells in us as walking Tabernacles. 

  • Abundance of the Barren: 1 Samuel 1:2-11 | Turning Point Series // Pastor Dylan Kelly
    • 4/27/23

    Abundance of the Barren: 1 Samuel 1:2-11 | Turning Point Series // Pastor Dylan Kelly

    What is the barrenness of your life? Listen to Pastor Dylan incorporate the story of Hannah and how we can surrender the barrenness of our lives to walk into the abundance God has promised.

  • "Be Perfect,"... Thanks Jesus: Matthew 5:48 | Cereal Christian // Dylan Kelly
    • 4/27/23

    "Be Perfect,"... Thanks Jesus: Matthew 5:48 | Cereal Christian // Dylan Kelly

    In his most profound teaching, Jesus calls us to be perfect as his Father in heaven is perfect. Listen to Pastor Dylan teach about a different type of perfection that Jesus had in mind when speaking these words.

  • Vision Casting: Acts 11.15-17 | Buff Christianity // Dylan Kelly
    • 4/27/23

    Vision Casting: Acts 11.15-17 | Buff Christianity // Dylan Kelly

    When the Holy Spirit came to the Gentiles, it radically changed their lives. God declared that His Spirit was for all. Allowing the Holy Spirit into our lives can dramatically change our trajectory, just like the Gentiles.

  • Resilience of the Reliance: 1 Samuel 17.45-47 | Buff Christianity // Dylan Kelly
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