One of the most powerful (and overlooked disciplines) in the Christian life is verbal discipline. The Bible says your words aren’t neutral… they’re either worship or something else entirely.

In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks what Scripture teaches about the power of the tongue: what we should say, what we shouldn’t, and why it matters more than we think. From winning arguments to losing relationships, to speaking life or death, the truth is: every word reveals who (or what) you’re really worshiping.

We are so quick to put the weight on ourselves — to earn more, fix more, build more, be more. But what if that’s the harder way? What if the real danger isn’t in what we don’t have, but in trusting ourselves too much to get it?

In this message, Pastor Josh explores the trap of self-reliance, the burden of “more,” and the invitation to a better, freer, God-dependent life. Don’t miss this wake-up call — especially if you’re tired from carrying it all.

Most people want more peace, more clarity, and more purpose, but few realize the power of simply getting close to God. In this message, Pastor Josh unpacks the truth behind James 4:8 and reveals why intimacy with God is not a passive hope, it’s a daily decision. Learn what it means to move towards Spirit-filled strength and discover three practical steps to deepen your walk with Jesus today. 

Jesus’ words still shine bright: “I am the Light of the world.” This message reveals how His light doesn’t just offer hope for eternity, it gives clarity, direction, and strength for today. Whether you’re in a season of doubt, struggle, or just feeling stuck, this message will remind you: Light doesn’t run from darkness, it shows up in it. 

We’re continuing our “I Am” sermon series at Harbor Church and this week Pastor Casey steps in while Pastor Josh is away on a mission trip. In a powerful and personal message, Casey unpacks Jesus’ metaphor, “I am like a mother hen,” showing us how God’s desire is to gather, protect, and nurture us, even when we resist. It’s a fresh and moving look at the heart of Jesus and His presence in our pain.

Disconnected hearts don’t bear lasting fruit. This week’s I Am message,“I Am the Vine” from John 15, was delivered by several men, but the truth was unified: if we want to grow, we have to abide and expect pruning. Hear each message, and lean into the call to remain.

Disconnected hearts don’t bear lasting fruit. This week’s I Am message,“I Am the Vine” from John 15, was delivered by several men, but the truth was unified: if we want to grow, we have to abide and expect pruning. Hear each message, and lean into the call to remain.

Disconnected hearts don’t bear lasting fruit. This week’s I Am message,“I Am the Vine” from John 15, was delivered by several men, but the truth was unified: if we want to grow, we have to abide and expect pruning. Hear each message, and lean into the call to remain.