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1976  Winner Takes All

1976 Winner Takes All

Pastor Jack teaches from John 20, exploring how the resurrected Jesus meets five different individuals?Mary Magdalene, Peter, John, the disciples in the upper room, and Thomas?each in their unique circumstances and personalities. He emphasizes that Jesus is truly a personal Savior who meets people where they are, whether in brokenheartedness, skepticism, fear, or simple faith, and draws them into His triumph. The message highlights God's pattern of dealing from weakness to build relationship, as seen in Christ's humiliation and exaltation.
The Economics of the Kingdom: The Problem

The Economics of the Kingdom: The Problem

Pastor Jack draws from 2 Corinthians 8 to launch a series on the economics of the kingdom of God. He addresses the difficulty of teaching on giving due to the history of religious abuse and charlatanism, but emphasizes that God's grace enables believers to give joyfully and freely. Pastor Jack grounds all giving in the redemptive work of Christ, who gave Himself so that we might be rich toward God, and calls the congregation to overcome fear and selfishness through the Holy Spirit's work.
Becoming the Man Who Fulfills His Ministry

Becoming the Man Who Fulfills His Ministry

Pastor Jack teaches on the biblical qualifications for deacons and elders from 1 Timothy 3, encouraging men to grow into established ministry roles in the body of Christ. He expounds on seven requirements for deacons?including being serious, not double-tongued, temperate, not greedy for money, keeping a pure conscience, and maintaining right family relationships?and lists the traits of elders for future study. Throughout the message, Pastor Jack emphasizes that spiritual maturity is a journey available to every believer regardless of age or background, calling men to set their sights on growing in character and ministry influence.
Becoming a Deliverer Means Accepting Responsibility: An Intimidated Man (Moses)

Becoming a Deliverer Means Accepting Responsibility: An Intimidated Man (Moses)

Pastor Jack draws from the life of Moses to examine what it means to take responsibility as a deliverer. Confronting the dramatic moment when God meets Moses at an inn and seeks to kill him for failing to circumcise his sons, Pastor Jack unpacks how Moses had neglected his spiritual responsibilities at home?the very place God requires order before he can use us powerfully. This message challenges believers to face their fears, come to terms with areas of disobedience, and accept the refining work God requires before fruitfulness can follow.
Learning to Lead by Learning to Trust

Learning to Lead by Learning to Trust

In this message, Pastor Jack explores the foundations of spiritual authority through the account of Moses approaching his father-in-law Jethro after encountering God at the burning bush. Drawing from Exodus 4:18, Pastor Jack teaches that learning to lead effectively requires first learning to trust and submit to God's order of authority?particularly those God has placed over us. He emphasizes that right relationships are essential to becoming "dynamic deliverers," and that true authority flows not from experience or position, but from humbly being what God created us to be in His power.