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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – Riches Through Giving | Riches Through Giving What is the richest thing a person can give? Is it money, possessions, opportunities, or something more? In this Father’s Day message, Pastor David explores a surprising truth found throughout Scripture: while the world says riches come from accumulation, God says riches come from generosity. Drawing from Proverbs 11, Luke 6, Acts 20, and the powerful example of John 3:16, we’ll discover that generosity is about far more than finances. It’s about living with open hands and open hearts.Through a personal story involving a green pillow, a son, a daughter, and a lesson in character, we’ll explore how some of the most valuable things we can ever give away are attention, patience, wisdom, identity, direction, honor, and love. Along the way, we’ll uncover a Kingdom principle that appears again and again throughout Scripture: what leaves your hand is not always lost. Often, it is planted.If Proverbs teaches that giving creates flourishing, Luke teaches that giving multiplies, and Acts teaches that giving blesses the giver, then John 3:16 reveals the foundation beneath them all: giving is the very nature of God. Because the richest gift ever given was not something God owned. It was Himself. Proverbs 11, Luke 6, Acts 20, John 3:16 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? Pastor David shared that: Proverbs teaches that giving creates flourishing. (Prov 11:24-25) Luke teaches that giving multiplies. (Luke 6:38) Acts teaches that giving blesses the giver. (Acts 20:35) John teaches giving is the nature of God. (John 3:16) Which of the four points from this week’s message stood out to you the most, and why? How did this message expand your understanding of generosity beyond money? Or did it? What’s one lesson you learned from your dad, or father figure, that you still carry with you today? Was it a lesson you want to repeat or one you hope to avoid? How has it influenced your life? HEART – How did it make you feel? Pastor David said, “The things we give away often become the things that make us richest.” Where have you experienced that to be true in your own life? Which of these is hardest for you to give away right now? Time Attention Patience Forgiveness Encouragement Wisdom Money Trust Why do you think that is? Which statement from the sermon resonated most with you personally? “The world says riches come from accumulation. God says riches come from generosity.” “What leaves your hand is not always lost. Often, it is planted.” “The life you pour out eventually becomes the life you experience.” “The greatest inheritance isn’t what you leave behind. It’s what you place inside.” HANDS – What are you going to do with it? Who is one person you can intentionally invest in this week through your time, encouragement, wisdom, or presence? Is there an area of your life where you have been holding on too tightly? What would it look like to trust God with open hands instead? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way Of God – Foolish Confounds the Wise | Foolish Confounds the Wise What if the very thing you trust most is the thing keeping you from seeing God clearly? For centuries, people have struggled with Jesus for the same reason. The Jews wanted power. The Greeks wanted wisdom. The Romans wanted strength. Yet God sent a crucified Savior. What looked foolish to the world became the very wisdom and power of God. In this message, we’ll explore Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 1 and uncover why the gospel still challenges our assumptions today. Why do some people embrace the cross while others reject it? Why do we so often trust our own logic, intelligence, expectations, and abilities instead of God’s ways? And what wisdom have we embraced that might be making Jesus harder to recognize? The gospel is not advice about how to become a better version of yourself. It is the announcement of what God has already done through Christ. Because every culture has a kind of wisdom that makes Jesus harder to recognize, but God’s wisdom is still greater than our own. 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What do you think Paul means when he says, “God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise”? Which of the five points from this week’s message stood out to you the most, and why? The gospel doesn’t fit our logic. The gospel cannot be discovered through intelligence alone. The gospel offends our expectations. God uses the wrong people. God’s method doesn’t impress the world. Pastor David said, “The gospel is not advice. It is news.” What is the difference between those two ideas? HEART – How did it make you feel? The message challenged us with this question: “What wisdom have we embraced that might be keeping us from seeing Jesus clearly?” How would you answer that personally? Examples of things that some people trust: Your own logic? Your own experience? Your own abilities? Other people’s opinions? Have you ever found yourself disappointed with God because He didn’t work the way you expected Him to work? Which statement hits closest to home right now? “The cross starts where self-help ends.” “Information can inform the mind, but only revelation transforms the heart.” “God often chooses people human wisdom wouldn’t even interview.” “The power was never in the packaging. The power was always in the message.” HANDS – What are you going to do with it? Is there a situation you’re currently trying to solve through effort, strategy, or control that may require surrender and prayer instead? Who is one person in your life that needs to hear the hope of the gospel? What is one practical step you can take to engage them this week? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – Weakness is Strength✨ | weaknessstrength+4 | — | 2 Corinthians 12:9-10Philippians 2:5-8 | — | weaknessstrength+5 | — | — | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – Love Your Enemies✨ | love your enemiesChristian teachings+4 | — | Matthew 5:43-48Luke 6:27-36 | — | loveenemies+6 | — | — | |
| 5/24/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – Power Through Patience✨ | patiencePentecost+4 | — | Philippians 2Acts 1–2+1 | — | patiencepower+5 | — | — | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – First Will Be Last✨ | servanthoodhumility+4 | — | Mark 9:30-37Matthew 20:1-16+1 | — | Kingdom of Godself-promotion+4 | — | — | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Upside Down Way of God – Strength through Surrender✨ | surrendertrust in God+4 | — | Philippians 2 | Luke | surrendertrust+7 | — | — | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Brave: What Faith Does to Fear – Fear of Loneliness✨ | fear of lonelinesscommunity+4 | — | Psalms 68:6Genesis 2:18+1 | — | lonelinessfaith+5 | — | — | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() Brave: What Faith Does to Fear – Fear of Rejection✨ | fear of rejectionfaith+4 | — | Beatitudes | Matthew | fear of rejectionfaith+5 | — | — | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Brave: What Faith Does to Fear – Fear of Failure✨ | fear of failurefaith+4 | — | Brave: What Faith Does to Fear | — | fearfailure+6 | — | — | |
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| 4/12/26 | ![]() Brave: What Faith Does to Fear – Fear of Change✨ | fear of changefaith+4 | — | Isaiah 43:19 | — | fearchange+6 | — | — | |
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Brave ~ What Faith Does to Fear – Fear of Death✨ | fear of deathfaith+4 | — | 1 Corinthians 15 | — | feardeath+6 | — | — | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() The Stations of the Cross – Station of Crucifixion✨ | crucifixionGod's intentionality+4 | — | Luke 23John 19 | — | crucifixionJesus+6 | — | — | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Stations of the Cross – Station of Warning✨ | Stations of the CrossWarning+4 | — | BibleLuke 23 | Jerusalem | Stations of the CrossJesus+5 | — | — | |
| 3/15/26 | ![]() The Stations of the Cross – Station of Your Cross✨ | interruptionfaith+4 | — | Navigation ChurchAntioch+1 | Cyrene | Stations of the Crossinterruption+6 | — | — | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Stations of the Cross – Station of Judgement✨ | JudgmentTruth+4 | — | SanhedrinNavigation Church | — | Stations of the CrossJudgment+6 | — | — | |
| 3/1/26 | ![]() The Stations of the Cross – Station of Denial✨ | denialfaith+4 | — | The Stations of the Cross | — | Stations of the CrossPeter+6 | — | — | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Stations of the Cross – The Station of Betrayal✨ | betrayalfaithfulness+5 | — | The Stations of the CrossMatthew 26:36-56 | — | betrayalJesus+7 | — | — | |
| 2/15/26 | ![]() When You Can’t Feel It, Remember It – Stone of Victory | Stone of Victory Have you ever stood on the edge of something new and wondered if you’re really ready for it? What if the breakthrough you’re praying for isn’t just about getting through the river, but about remembering who brought you there? In this message from Joshua 4, we look at the Stone of Victory and discover that God told Israel to build a memorial not to celebrate their strength, but to anchor their story in His faithfulness. The Jordan represents irreversible transition, Gilgal becomes the place where identity and shame are rolled away, and Jericho reminds us that opposition often waits on the other side of obedience. Before strategies, there were stones. Before battle, there was remembrance. This sermon will help you see that real victory isn’t something you fight for, it’s something you fight from, because God was faithful before you were confident. Joshua 4 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you about Jacob’s condition when God met him, and what does that reveal about how God initiates encounters? What new insight did you gain about Bethel as more than a place, but a pattern of encounter throughout Scripture? HEART – How did it make you feel? How did it affect you to hear that God showed up before Jacob changed anything about himself? Are there places in your life where you’ve experienced God before but have drifted from returning there? How does that make you feel? Did anything in this message expose areas where idols, distractions, or self‑reliance have quietly replaced dependence on God? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What would it look like for you to intentionally create a place of encounter with God this week? Is there a “stone” you need to set up again, such as a journal entry, prayer habit, or spiritual discipline, to remember what God has done? Are there any foreign gods or misplaced trusts that need to be buried so you can fully return to God’s presence? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() When You Can’t Feel It, Remember It – Stone of Encounter | Stone of Encounter Where do you go when life starts unraveling? What happens when shame, disappointment, or compromise sneak in? For Jacob, it was Bethel—the place of encounter. He didn’t deserve it, wasn’t looking for it, and didn’t even realize God was near… until he woke up and said, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I was unaware.” This Sunday at Navigation, we’re talking about the Stone of Encounter—the moment when a hard place becomes holy, and a running man becomes a covenant carrier. What if your story needs a Bethel moment—a place to return, rebuild, and remember that God is still with you? Genesis 28 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you about Jacob’s condition when God met him, and what does that reveal about how God initiates encounters? What new insight did you gain about Bethel as more than a place, but a pattern of encounter throughout Scripture? HEART – How did it make you feel? How did it affect you to hear that God showed up before Jacob changed anything about himself? Are there places in your life where you’ve experienced God before but have drifted from returning there? How does that make you feel? Did anything in this message expose areas where idols, distractions, or self‑reliance have quietly replaced dependence on God? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What would it look like for you to intentionally create a place of encounter with God this week? Is there a “stone” you need to set up again, such as a journal entry, prayer habit, or spiritual discipline, to remember what God has done? Are there any foreign gods or misplaced trusts that need to be buried so you can fully return to God’s presence? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() When You Can’t Feel It, Remember It – Stone of Help | Stone of Help Are you waiting on God to show up while secretly wondering if He still will? If you’re starting 2026 craving clarity, tired of striving, or unsure why breakthrough hasn’t come, this episode is for you. In Altar of Help, Pastor David unpacks how surrender—not superstition—opens the door to God’s power. It’s not about hype; it’s about humility. Tune in and discover what happens when you can’t feel it but choose to remember it. 1 Samuel 7 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What was the spiritual condition of Israel before God helped them in 1 Samuel 7? How does the story of the Ark in Philistine territory challenge our understanding of God’s holiness? What do Baal and Ashtoreth represent spiritually, and how do they still show up in our lives today? HEART – How did it make you feel? Do I ever assume God will help me even when I’m not living in surrender or obedience? Have I treated God’s presence casually or used Him like a “good luck charm” in any area? How do I typically respond when conviction comes—do I surrender, resist, or push God away? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What is one idol (false security or source of intimacy) I need to remove from my life? What could it look like to build a personal “altar” this week (journal, prayer, conversation, etc.)? Is there a past place where God helped me that I need to revisit in gratitude or repentance? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Head, Heart, Hands | Our Faith in Action We’re diving deep into the why behind one of the most personal and powerful spiritual practices—tithing. Not out of guilt, but out of growth. We’ll explore five compelling reasons rooted in Scripture and centered on Jesus. You’ll learn how tithing reshapes your thinking (head), reorders your trust (heart), and repositions your finances for Kingdom impact (hands). Whether you’re new to this topic or need a fresh reminder, this episode will show you how returning to God what’s His opens the door to a life of faith, freedom, and eternal fruit. Deuteronomy 14:23 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What stood out to you most in the five reasons Pastor David gave for why he tithes? F – First Things First: I honor God with my first and best. A – Acknowledging Source: It reminds me He’s the Author of my provision. I – Instruction from Jesus: He told us to tithe and not neglect it. T – Trust Over Fear: It stretches my trust and strengthens my faith. H – Heavenly Investment: It ties my heart to a higher purpose. What new insight did you gain about Jesus’ view on tithing from Matthew 23:23? Matthew 23:23 – “You should tithe, yes, but do not neglect the more important things.” HEART – How did it make you feel? Which of the five reasons for tithing felt most personally challenging or encouraging for you—and why? How does it feel to think of tithing not as “giving” but as “returning” what already belongs to God? What emotions come up when you think about trusting God with your finances before your needs are fully met? HANDS – What are you going to do with it? What’s one small step you can take this week to realign your finances with God’s priorities? Have you ever built a plan for consistent tithing or giving? If not, what’s one thing you need to do to start? Who can you talk to or invite into your journey to help encourage and support you as you take steps of generosity? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Head, Heart, Hands – Unleash | Unleash – Put out into the Deep for a Catch Are you ready to move beyond your comfort zone and step into God’s calling for your life? This week’s sermon is a powerful invitation to let down your nets one more time—even if you’ve tried and come up empty before. God is calling us to trust Him, to go deeper, and to believe for a supernatural harvest in our families, workplaces, and communities! Don’t let skepticism or past disappointments hold you back. Today is your moment to be “Unleashed”—to live with intention, love boldly, and share the hope of Jesus wherever you are. Luke 5:1-11 Next Steps Listen now, be encouraged, and then take action: Share this episode with a friend who needs a fresh start Invite someone to church this week Step out in faith and make a difference in your “deep places” Let’s be a community that casts our nets wide—trusting God to fill them with stories of transformed lives! Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Head, Heart, Hands – Know How To Apply God’s Word | Know How To Apply God’s Word Do you ever read the Bible but walk away unsure what to do with it? Or feel like you know Scripture but aren’t sure it’s actually changing anything? In this message, we explore how God’s Word was never meant to just inform us, but to transform us. Using the story of Philemon, Onesimus, and Paul, we learn how to move beyond information into application by asking three simple but powerful questions: What is Jesus saying to me? How does this make me feel? And what am I going to do with it? This sermon invites anyone who’s felt stuck, intimidated, or spiritually dry to rediscover the Bible as a living, active voice that meets us right where we are and calls us forward into real obedience, healing, and growth. Philemon 1 Discussion topics HEAD – What did Jesus say to you through the Word? What new insight did you gain from the story of Paul, Philemon, and Onesimus? (Prompt discussion on Roman slavery, reconciliation, and Christian love.) How does this short book help us better understand the character of God? (Explore themes of forgiveness, intercession, and restoration.) HEART – How did it make you feel? What challenged or stirred something in you during this week’s message? (Personal application — being asked to forgive, receive correction, or extend grace.) Have you ever felt like Onesimus — afraid to return and unsure if you’d be accepted? (Let group members share personal stories of reconciliation or restoration.) What do you feel when you think about how Paul positioned himself between two people in conflict? (Reflect on the emotional weight of advocacy and grace. HANDS – What are you going to do with it? Is there a relationship in your life where God is asking you to be a Paul, Philemon, or Onesimus? (Challenge everyone to choose courage, forgiveness, or advocacy this week.) What specific action can you take this week to demonstrate gospel-driven love to someone in your world? (Think practical — text, coffee, write a note, open a conversation.) Who is someone you can disciple or invite into this kind of deeper Bible engagement with you? Check out our other audio series and video playlists that can help you find Jesus in every moment and then discover what’s next | — | ||||||
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