Messages
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• 2/22/26
Week 8 | For the One | Danny Cox
Kingdom impact doesn’t begin with money — it begins with surrender.
In this powerful Kingdom Impact Sunday message, Danny brings the church back to the foundation of everything: in view of God’s mercies. Before there is giving, there is grace. Before there is sacrifice, there is salvation. Before there is obedience, there is a cross.
Drawing from Romans 12 and the example of the early church, this episode reframes generosity as worship — not pressure, not obligation, not comparison — but response. A response to a God who went to unimaginable lengths to rescue us. A response to mercy that changes everything.
Danny challenges the church to move beyond hollow offerings and into wholehearted surrender. God doesn’t want something from us — He wants us. And when our hearts are aligned, generosity naturally follows.
This message also reminds us that the mission has faces. Every sacrifice fuels transformation. Every act of obedience creates space for someone far from God to encounter Jesus. This isn’t about funding a project — it’s about filling heaven.
Whether your next step is baptism, community, serving, partnership, or financial obedience, this episode calls every believer to equal participation through equal surrender. Not equal amounts — but equal trust.
Press play and be reminded: Kingdom impact begins when we place everything on the altar.
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• 2/15/26
Week 7 | For the One
The mission of God is too heavy to carry alone.
In this message from the For the One series, Danny reminds the church that advancing the gospel was never designed to rest on the shoulders of one leader, one family, or one small group of volunteers. The mission is eternal. The weight is significant. But God never intended it to be carried solo.
Drawing from Ecclesiastes, Philippians, Romans, and 1 Corinthians, this episode paints a clear picture: partnership multiplies strength. Two are better than one. A church doesn’t move forward because a few people do everything — it moves forward when everybody does something.
Danny dismantles the idea that attendance equals partnership. Showing up is good. But shared mission, shared sacrifice, shared responsibility — that’s where the power is. The gospel accelerates when every believer sees themselves as commissioned, not just the pastors.
This message also prepares the church for Kingdom Impact Sunday — a call to unity, prayer, sacrifice, and full participation. Not pressure. Not guilt. Partnership. Because when God’s people move together in obedience, God brings the growth.
If you’ve ever felt the weight of ministry, wondered how you fit into the mission, or assumed someone else would carry it — this message will reframe your role and reignite your responsibility.
Press play and be reminded: what God wants to do through us will only happen together.
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• 2/8/26
Week 6 | For the One | Danny Cox
Fear is not a sign that something is wrong — it’s often a sign that faith is required.
In this message from the For the One series, Danny addresses how fear quietly shapes decisions, delays obedience, and keeps people stuck in place. Rather than treating fear as something to eliminate before moving forward, this episode reframes fear as a common companion to obedience — especially when God is calling us to take a next step.
Danny emphasizes that discipleship is movement. Growth doesn’t happen while we wait to feel ready, confident, or fearless. It happens when we choose obedience while fear is still present. This message challenges listeners to identify what fear has been controlling — comfort, reputation, uncertainty, failure — and to recognize that faith is not the absence of fear, but the decision about who gets to lead.
Throughout the message, Danny reminds the church that God consistently meets people after they step, not before. Waiting for fear to disappear often results in missed opportunities, delayed growth, and stagnant faith. But when obedience leads, faith grows.
If you’ve been hesitating, stuck, or delaying something God has been nudging you toward — this episode will bring clarity, courage, and a clear invitation to move forward.
Press play and be reminded: fear doesn’t disqualify you — it just reveals where faith is needed next.
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• 2/1/26
Week 5 | For the One | Danny Cox
What does God actually see when He looks at our generosity?
In this message from the For the One series, Pastor Danny tackles one of the most personal and misunderstood areas of discipleship: giving. But this isn’t a message about pressure, guilt, or equal amounts. It’s a message about trust, surrender, and the posture of our hearts before God.
Drawing from Jesus’ teachings and the example of the early church, this episode reframes generosity as a spiritual discipline that shapes who we are becoming. Pastor Danny makes it clear that God is far more interested in the heart behind our giving than the size of our gift, and that generosity is not a transaction to earn God’s favor, but a transformation that loosens our grip on temporary things and strengthens our trust in eternal ones.
This message also connects generosity directly to the mission. Every act of faithful giving fuels gospel conversations, changed lives, restored families, and eternal impact for people who aren’t here yet. When we give with open hands, we participate in God’s work of making heaven crowded — one story, one family, one life at a time.
If you’ve ever wrestled with trust, control, fear, or surrender when it comes to money, resources, or security, this episode offers biblical clarity and a compelling invitation: live with open hands and invest in what lasts forever.
Press play and be challenged to see generosity not as something God wants from you, but something He wants to grow inyou.
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• 1/25/26
Week 4 | For the One | Danny Cox
Why do environments matter so much to God — and what role do you play in creating them?
In this message from the For the One series, Pastor Danny challenges the idea that church is primarily about comfort, preference, or familiarity. Instead, he reframes the church as a mission-driven movement designed to create intentional spaces where people can encounter Jesus through relationship, belonging, and invitation.
Drawing from Scripture and the example of the early church, this episode reveals how God consistently works through prepared environments — not because He needs buildings, but because people often need safe, welcoming spaces to open their hearts. From homes to gatherings to everyday relationships, God uses intentional space to bring transformation.
Pastor Danny also reminds listeners that growth always requires room. Making space for new people means choosing hospitality over convenience and mission over comfort. Every environment we steward — from a church seat to a dinner table — has the potential to become holy ground when it’s built with love and purpose.
At the center of the message is a clear challenge: identify one person or family God has placed in your life and intentionally pursue them with prayer, relationship, and invitation. You may not reach everyone, but obedience often starts with one.
If you’ve ever wondered why church structure, volunteering, or inviting others actually matters, this episode brings clarity and conviction. This is a call to stop attending church and start owning the mission.
Press play and be reminded: the church exists for the one who isn’t here yet.
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• 1/18/26
Week 3 | For the One | Danny Cox
Why does the church exist — and what does that mean for you personally?
In this vision-focused message, Pastor Danny reminds us that the church was never meant to be a place we attend, but a mission we live. Drawing from the words of Jesus and the teaching of the early church, this episode calls believers to step out of passive faith and into active participation in God’s work.
This message dismantles the idea that ministry is only for pastors, staff, or “extra spiritual” people. Instead, it reveals that every follower of Jesus has been equipped, gifted, and placed exactly where they are for a purpose. Faith is not meant to be observed from the sidelines — it is meant to be lived out in everyday relationships, workplaces, neighborhoods, and families.
Pastor Danny also challenges listeners to stop waiting until they feel ready, qualified, or confident. God has always used ordinary people with willing hearts, and obedience often comes before understanding. This episode reframes what it means to live on mission, showing that impact doesn’t require perfection — it requires availability.
At the heart of the message is a simple but powerful focus: reaching one. One person, one family, one relationship God has already placed in your life. Not through pressure or performance, but through faithfulness, prayer, and intentional love.
If you’ve ever wondered how you fit into God’s mission, felt unsure of your role in the church, or struggled to see how your everyday life matters spiritually, this message will give you clarity, confidence, and renewed purpose.
Press play and be reminded: the mission is not for a few — it’s for all of us.
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• 1/11/26
Week 2 | For the One | Danny Cox
What if the harvest you’ve been praying for is already standing right in front of you?
In this vision-casting message, Danny challenges the way we see people, purpose, and the role we each play in God’s mission. Drawing from the words of Jesus, this episode invites listeners to shift their focus away from distractions, busyness, and systems — and back onto what matters most: people.
This message reframes evangelism and spiritual impact in a freeing way. You are not responsible for changing hearts, fixing lives, or producing outcomes. Faithfulness is your responsibility. God handles the results. When that pressure lifts, clarity and compassion begin to rise.
Danny also paints a powerful picture of how God has been preparing hearts long before we ever step into someone’s story — through prayer, relationships, questions, hardships, and quiet faithfulness. You may never see the full impact of your obedience, but your faithfulness matters more than you realize.
At the heart of this message is a simple but transformative challenge: stop seeing crowds, labels, and obstacles — and start seeing people again. Not as projects. Not as problems. Not as statistics. As faces, stories, and souls deeply loved by God.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of reaching others, unsure how you fit into the mission of the church, or distracted by the pace of life, this episode will refocus your heart, restore your vision, and reignite your sense of purpose.
Press play and rediscover what it means to live for the One.
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• 1/4/26
Week 1 | For the One | Danny Cox
Following Jesus was never meant to be casual — and it was never meant to be done alone. In this message, Pastor Danny challenges the idea that faith is simply personal growth or private belief and reframes discipleship as an intentional, outward-moving way of life.
This episode calls listeners to embrace disciplined faith — not as rigid rule-keeping, but as daily rhythms that shape who we are becoming. Pastor Danny makes it clear that spiritual growth doesn’t happen accidentally; it happens when we choose to follow Jesus with consistency, purpose, and obedience.
But this message goes even further. Pastor Danny invites every listener to prayerfully identify one person or family God may be calling them to intentionally love, serve, and walk with toward Jesus. Not through pressure or performance, but through genuine relationship, faithfulness, and presence.
If you’ve ever felt stuck spiritually, unsure how to live out your faith beyond Sundays, or overwhelmed by the idea of “doing more,” this episode offers clarity and direction. Discipleship isn’t about doing everything — it’s about faithfully doing the next right thing, starting with one.
Press play and be challenged to stop drifting, start growing, and take responsibility for the spiritual impact God has placed within your reach.