Episodes
Published 04/21/24
Easter, more than anything else, enable us to hold on to hope. Because Easter doesn’t gloss over the reality that we live in a broken, hurting and sometimes evil world. Yet it also allows us to catch a glimpse of the beauty that is to come. 
Published 03/31/24
The events of Jesus’s death that would lead to the greatest display of love from his sentencing before Pilate to his burial.
Published 03/24/24
The events that led to the arrest and betrayal of Jesus and the implications of Jesus' sacrifice. Starting with Mary anointing Jesus to his arrest in the garden of Gethsemane.
Published 03/17/24
We are all called to impact our world, and if we do so, who knows we may even change the world. In this message we look at how we are all called to build influence and then leverage that influence. Getting really practical, you will see how you can make a difference right where you are.
Published 02/25/24
The church is a body and we all have a part to play. When we all play our part, the body is able to thrive. And every part of the body is important. In this message we look at four ways we can all play our part here at LifeSwitch.
Published 02/18/24
Jesus was clear, so were the other writers in the New Testament, we are called to Love one another. In this message we will see why this is one of the four core purposes we have each been called to and also get some advice to help us actually love one another.
Published 02/11/24
This week we look at the first of the four core purposes God has for each of our lives, to pursue Him personally. We look at what it really means and the three essential ingredients of any real relationship.
Published 02/04/24
In our pursuit of Jesus there are 3 key foundations we must build on. This message explores our Bible Habits, Prayer Life and Thought & Emotional Life with practical recourses of how to grow in each. 
Published 01/28/24
Hunger & Thirst is about reigniting a passion for our pursuit of God that we might hunger & thirst after the things of Him as we set ourselves up for the new year. 
Published 01/21/24
Between the Old Testament and the New Testament there is 400 years where God was silent. But just because God was silent, doesn’t mean he was absent. History shows that during this period things were happening that lead to the optimal time for Jesus to come. In this message we explore those things and see how we too can have hope when God seems silent. 
Published 12/24/23
It is easy to have a head knowledge that God is always with us. Yet what if we lived with a conviction He was with us every minute of the day? Wouldn't we live such different, more fulfilling, purpose driven, meaningful lives?
Published 12/10/23
We’re exploring the events leading up to the birth of Jesus that marks the first Christmas. 
Published 12/03/23
The scriptures are clear, we need to love one another. Yet we often fail to apply these and actually do so. In this message we explore why we struggle and identify three actions we can all take. We live in a world where loneliness runs rampant. Where we are often asking "who is there for me? Who cares for me?" Yet what if we flipped the questioned and asked "who am I caring for?" We might find that as we start to care for others, they will naturally care for us. 
Published 11/26/23
Fast car is a song that on the surface is all about hope, new beginnings and pursuing opportunity. Yet, when you actually take in the lyrics, the song is incredibly sad. Yet what we see in the story the song conveys is a girl who wants to take responsibility for her life. Using Jesus’ parable of the talents as a guide, Clint encourages us to take full responsibility for our life. 
Published 11/19/23
Identifying what you are made for is a huge question and the purpose of life has been asked since the beginning of time. In this message, as we scratch the surface, we identify the four key purposes we were made for. Even better, they are purposes we can make progress on daily.
Published 11/12/23
When it comes to conflict there is a lot written about various approaches people can take to it. However there isn't a lot offered about the source of conflict. Using the line 'It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me' from Anti Hero, we unpack one of the most powerful and profound relational principles found in all recorded literature. It's powerful because it relates to us all as we all experience conflict. It's profound because it doesn't just identify an approach to conflict, but looks at...
Published 11/05/23