
A Sure Future
Life is full of “what ifs,” but Psalm 23 gives us a “surely.” Pastor Shawn reminds us that even when we do not know what the future holds, we can trust the Shepherd who leads us.
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Life is full of “what ifs,” but Psalm 23 gives us a “surely.” Pastor Shawn reminds us that even when we do not know what the future holds, we can trust the Shepherd who leads us.

In the valleys of life, it’s natural to have questions about how long the struggle will last, whether we have the strength to make it through, and whether we are truly alone. Pastor Shawn uses Psalm 23 to remind us that the Shepherd is always with us, and even in the darkest shadows, His presence and light remain.

Pastor Shawn McGill shares how Psalm 23 reminds us that true peace comes when we stop striving for control and trust the Lord as our Shepherd. By trusting Him, we discover the blessings of His shepherding care through His provision, His rest, and His restoring grace for every wandering soul.

God gave us all appetites, and what we hunger for, we will pursue and ultimately be shaped by. Pastor Shawn teaches us how fasting and prayer can reshape our appetites and cultivate a holy hunger within us.

Before the walls of Jericho fell, God first prepared the hearts of His people. Pastor Eddie Cole of Lifepoint Hampton Roads shows us why consecration comes before conquest and how surrender positions us for the victory God has ahead.

A church that changes its city is a church that carries the heart of Jesus, and answers the prayer of Jesus. On this Food Bank Sunday, Pastor Michael shows us how being the hands and feet of Jesus in our community fulfills our call to reach the least, the last, and the lost.

What if compassion is not just something we feel, but something we have been called to do? As we kick off Paint the Town Red, members of our Lifepoint staff team teach through the parable of the Good Samaritan and challenge us to see the needs around us, love beyond comfort or differences, and go and do what Jesus has called us to do.

Every day, you’re being discipled by something; what has your attention is shaping your heart, your habits, and ultimately your life. Pastor TJ Williams challenges us to intentionally change who we listen to, where we plant ourselves, how we speak, and how we see God, so we can be formed by His truth rather than the world’s algorithm.

This Father’s Day message looks at the story of Elijah, a prophet who went from a mountaintop victory to running in fear and feeling ready to quit. Pastor Shawn McGill identifies three common mistakes we make when life feels overwhelming and shows us how to respond with faith.

Most of us want revival, but we need to be in the right posture to show God we are ready. What is that posture? Dr. Caleb Brown, Louisville Campus Pastor, shows us that we need to humble ourselves, pray, seek God’s face, and turn from our wicked ways. Imagine what it would look like for revival to take place at your church and community.