Reverse The Curse.
Discover how King Josiah broke generational curses and restored God’s favor in Judah. Learn the 4 spiritual shifts you must make to reverse destructive family patterns, realign your worship, and walk in your identity as a child of God. Freedom starts with one decision—and it can start with you.
Built Different.
Built Different (Psalm 112) challenges believers to build a legacy that outlives them through godly choices, intentional investment in people, and a reputation rooted in righteousness. Discover how faith-filled decisions today shape generations tomorrow—from your finances to your family to your faith.
Grief In The Garden.
Grief in the Garden (Luke 22:39–46) reveals how Jesus processed overwhelming anguish through attunement, honest expression, healthy space, intercession, surrender, and renewed resolve. Discover how God meets you in emotional, spiritual, and physical grief—and how the Garden becomes the place where pain is faced, healing begins, and purpose becomes clear.
Meet Me In The Garden.
Meet Me in the Garden explores Jesus’ battle in Gethsemane (Luke 22:39–46) and shows how the “garden moments” of life bring awareness, alignment, and clarity to your God-given assignment. Learn how God meets you in weakness, heals hidden wounds, strengthens your spirit, and leads you toward purpose—even when the weight feels overwhelming.
Daily Faith.
Explore three key barriers that stunt spiritual growth—pain, shallow roots, and distractions—based on Jesus’ Parable of the Sower in Mark 4:3–8. Perfect for sermon notes, study guides, and weekly faith development.
The Breaking That Builds.
When God is building you, He often breaks what’s been holding you back. The Breaking That Builds looks at Jacob’s wrestle in Genesis 32 and reveals four truths: confront who you’ve been, allow God to break what needs breaking, shift your mindset, and destroy what blocks your destiny. This is where transformation begins.
Speak Life.
Your words carry power. In “Speak Life,” discover how Jesus spoke with grace, positivity, and purpose—shaping hearts and transforming lives. Learn how to align your speech with His truth and build others up with every word you say.
Taking The Limits Off Of God.
God’s power isn’t limited—our belief is. In Taking the Limits Off God, discover how to unlock His full potential in your life through prayer, obedience, and faith that moves Jesus to act. It’s time to stop holding back and start trusting God for the impossible.
Doing Your Best, When Feeling Your Worst.
Even Jesus faced pain, loss, and betrayal—but He still chose compassion, purpose, and love. Doing Your Best When Feeling Your Worst reminds us that faith isn’t about feeling strong—it’s about trusting God through weakness and letting His Spirit lift us when we can’t lift ourselves.
Make It Count.
In Make It Count (2 Samuel 24), Heart Revolution Church unpacks how to live a life that truly matters. Stop counting the wrong things, let mercy define your worth, and start offering God what costs you something. When your focus shifts from numbers to obedience, every act, sacrifice, and moment begins to count for eternity.
House Of Grace.
In House of Grace (John 5:1–15), Heart Revolution Church reveals how grace transforms lives. In this house, grace doesn’t set conditions—it sets standards. It doesn’t make excuses—it makes miracles. And it doesn’t criticize—it celebrates and empowers. Experience the kind of grace that heals, restores, and releases you to walk in freedom.
What Do I Have To Do?
Everyone has questions—but the Bible has answers that still cut straight to the heart. In 4 Questions The Bible Answers, we look at four timeless cries of the human soul: What do I have to do to be valuable? To be safe? To be free from guilt? To start over?
From the rich young ruler chasing worth through achievement, to the jailer desperate for salvation, to the crowd seeking forgiveness, and Nicodemus longing for a fresh start—Scripture makes one truth clear: it’s not about what you can do, it’s about what Jesus has done.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re enough, or if grace can really rewrite your story—the answer is yes. Because at the cross, Jesus already declared, “It is finished.”

