Sermons
LISTEN or WATCH ON
This Month’s Sermon Series
Enemies of The Soul
A Lenten series on prayer, fasting, and intimacy with God
We’ve always needed God.
But there are moments when that need becomes impossible to ignore.
Lent has always been a season of the wilderness. A time to step away from noise, distraction, and substitutes, and make space for intimacy with God. In the wilderness, Scripture tells us, appetite is quieted, identity is clarified, allegiance is purified, and God is no longer crowded out.
In this series, we’ll follow Jesus into the wilderness and learn how prayer and fasting form the kind of closeness with God that can withstand the deepest pressures of life. Before Jesus confronts the enemies of the soul — the flesh, the world, and the devil — he first consecrates himself, fasts, and learns to live by the voice of the Father.
This Lent is about creating space for intimacy with God.
As we practice consecration, fasting, and prayer together, we’ll discover that intimacy with God is not a feeling we chase, but a relationship we make room for — one that reshapes our desires, clarifies our loves, and forms us to live faithfully in a chaotic world.