Revelation 11 is one of the more mysterious and symbol-heavy chapters in Scripture. It’s filled with prophetic imagery: a temple being measured, two witnesses clothed in sackcloth, fire from their mouths, and global celebration at their death. But...
This week’s message tackles one of the most difficult and often-avoided topics in the Bible: hell. What does Jesus actually teach about it? What have Christians historically believed? And how do we speak the truth about judgment with grace and love...
In Revelation 10, John receives a striking vision of a mighty angel descending from heaven. This angel is wrapped in a cloud, a rainbow over his head, his face like the sun, and legs like pillars of fire. He plants one foot on the sea and the other...
This week’s sermon is rooted in the parables of the mustard seed and the yeast from Matthew 13. Through vivid personal stories from his time as a missionary in Haiti and a powerful testimony from a friend named Charlie, Pastor Matt reminds us...
In this sermon from the Stories by the Sea series, Pastor Matt reflects on Jesus’s parable of the wheat and the weeds (Matthew 13:24–30), weaving together personal stories, biblical theology, and pastoral encouragement to offer a powerful...
“They have as king over them the angel of the bottomless pit. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek he is called Apollyon.” —Revelation 9:11 Revelation 9 plunges us into one of the most intense and sobering scenes in the entire Bible. A...
This summer at Wellspring, we’ve launched a new teaching series called Stories by the Sea, where we’re exploring Jesus’ parables—stories he told on the shores of Galilee that were simple on the surface but packed with eternal significance. In...
Revelation 8 is a haunting, beautiful, and deeply theological chapter. It opens with a surprise: silence. When the Lamb opens the seventh and final seal, all of heaven goes quiet—for about half an hour. In a book marked by thunder, lightning...
As we wrapped up our sermon series on the Holy Spirit, we turned our attention to a critical but often misunderstood aspect of the Spirit’s work: spiritual gifts. These gifts are not about personal glory or talent showcases. They are the Holy...
Why does the Holy Spirit seem to act so differently in the Old Testament than in the New? That question kicked off a powerful night of teaching and testimony in our church community. And it’s one that deserves thoughtful reflection—not just for the...