• Back to the Basics: The Trinity
    2026/07/13

    Sometimes the deepest truths are also the most foundational.

    In this episode of our Back to the Basics series, we explore one of the core doctrines of the Christian faith: the Trinity. How can God be one, yet exist as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?

    Rather than seeing the Trinity as a theological puzzle to solve, we'll discover it as a beautiful picture of God's nature—perfect unity, perfect love, and perfect relationship. From creation to the cross and into our everyday lives, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are each fully God, working together in perfect harmony for our redemption.

    Whether you're new to the faith or have followed Jesus for years, this message will strengthen your understanding of who God is and why the doctrine of the Trinity matters for every believer.

    Come back to the basics and discover the beauty of the God who has always existed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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    38 分
  • Generational Changes
    2026/07/12

    Every generation leaves something behind. The question is: what will it be?

    Throughout Scripture, we see the impact one generation has on the next—for better or for worse. We inherit stories, habits, wounds, faith, and legacy. But through Christ, we are not destined to simply repeat what we've been given.

    In this message, we explore what it means to become a generation that chooses faith over fear, healing over hurt, and obedience over complacency. God isn't just interested in changing individual lives; He's writing a legacy that can transform families and future generations.

    Whether you're breaking unhealthy cycles or building a foundation of faith for those who come after you, this message is an encouragement that your obedience today has an eternal impact tomorrow.

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    35 分
  • Power with Purpose
    2026/07/12

    The Holy Spirit wasn't given to simply comfort us—it was given to empower us.

    In this special message, our guest speaker takes us back to the day of Pentecost, where ordinary people were filled with the Holy Spirit and equipped to boldly carry the Gospel into the world.

    God has uniquely gifted every believer, not for personal recognition, but for the building up of His Church and the advancement of His Kingdom. The question isn't if you've been gifted—it's whether you're using what He's entrusted to you.

    As our guest speaker powerfully reminds us, "A wasted gift is a wasted life."

    Join us as we explore the gifts of the Spirit, the purpose behind Pentecost, and the invitation to step boldly into all God has called and equipped you to be.

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    23 分
  • The Purpose in the Waiting
    2026/07/11

    What if God's delay isn't His denial?

    Waiting on the Lord can be one of the hardest parts of following Him. We pray, we hope, we trust—and sometimes it feels like heaven is silent.

    This week, we look at the story of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus. Jesus loved them deeply, yet He waited. Lazarus died before their prayer was answered. It seemed too late.

    But the waiting wasn't because Jesus didn't care. It was because there was something bigger unfolding. Others needed to witness the power and glory of God. What looked like a delay became a testimony that pointed everyone to Jesus.

    Sometimes our waiting isn't just about us. God is writing a story that reaches far beyond our own lives.

    If you're in a season of waiting, this message is a reminder that God has not forgotten you. He is still working—even when you can't yet see what He's doing.

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    33 分
  • When Sorrow is Shared
    2026/07/11

    When David's Hidden Sin Met God's Restoring Grace

    David's story with Bathsheba is one of the darkest chapters in Scripture—adultery, deception, and even murder. Yet it also becomes one of the clearest pictures of repentance and restoration.

    This week, we explore what happened after David was confronted by the prophet Nathan. Instead of continuing to hide, David confessed. He brought his brokenness into the light, and that's where healing began.

    We often believe freedom comes from keeping our struggles hidden, but the Kingdom of God works differently. Sin grows in isolation, but healing grows in community.

    As the old proverb says, "Sorrow shared is sorrow divided, and joy shared is joy multiplied."

    Join us as we discover that confession isn't about shame—it's about freedom. When we stop pretending and allow trusted people to walk with us, God meets us with grace, restoration, and the kind of freedom we've been longing for.

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    34 分
  • Freedom In Leviticus
    2026/06/28

    When you think of the book of Leviticus, "freedom" probably isn't the first word that comes to mind.

    Filled with laws, sacrifices, and instructions, Leviticus is often seen as one of the most difficult books of the Bible. But beneath the pages of regulations is a God who is making a way for His people to live in freedom—not just freedom from sin, but freedom to belong, to worship, and to flourish together.

    God's commands were never meant to be chains. They were an invitation into a different way of living—a life marked by holiness, justice, generosity, restoration, and community. From the Year of Jubilee to caring for neighbors, strangers, and the vulnerable, Leviticus reveals God's heart for people who are truly free.

    In this message, Megan uncovers the surprising beauty of Leviticus and reminds us that real freedom isn't found in doing whatever we want. It's found in living the way our Creator designed us to live—in relationship with Him and with one another.

    Freedom has always been God's idea.

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    37 分
  • Follow ME
    2026/06/28

    After Peter's greatest failure came one of Jesus' most beautiful invitations.

    On the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the resurrected Jesus doesn't begin with rebuke—He begins with breakfast. Around a charcoal fire, the place that mirrors Peter's denial, Jesus restores what shame had broken. Three questions. Three opportunities to reaffirm his love. And then, with words that echoed the very beginning of Peter's journey, Jesus says once again, "Follow Me."

    The first invitation that called Peter away from his nets became the final invitation that sent him into his calling.

    In this message, Megan explores the grace of restoration and the relentless invitation of Jesus. Failure is never the end of the story. Jesus doesn't discard broken disciples—He restores them, feeds them, commissions them, and calls them to follow Him again.

    No matter where you've been or what you've done, Jesus' invitation still stands today:

    Come. Follow Me.

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    29 分
  • One year. Three days.
    2026/06/27

    As SEEN celebrates its first anniversary, we pause to reflect on all God has done in just one year. Lives have been changed, people have found community, baptisms have been celebrated, prayers have been answered, and hope has taken root where it once seemed impossible.

    But as incredible as one year has been, Easter reminds us that God doesn't need a year to transform a life.

    He changed the course of history in three days.

    From the cross to the empty tomb, Jesus accomplished what no amount of human effort ever could—defeating sin, conquering death, and making a way for new life. If God can redeem the world in three days, imagine what He can do with your story.

    Join Megan as she celebrates SEEN's first year while pointing to the greatest miracle of all: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Because our hope isn't found in what God has done through a church in one year—it's found in what Christ accomplished in three days.

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    32 分