One More Serving // GT West Lawn

February 15th, 2026    Pastor Scott Kramer Pastor Scott's message emphasizes that every Christian has at least one God-given spiritual gift intended to be actively used to serve others, bless the church, and act as a conduit of God’s grace. Serving is presented not as a way to earn salvation, but as a grateful response to the salvation already given through Jesus Christ, with a strong call to move from merely consuming to also contributing within the body of Christ.

One More Serving // GT North

February 15th, 2026    Pastor Eric Goldsborough Pastor Eric urges every Christian to move “off the bench and into the game” by using their God‑given gifts to serve others in the church and beyond, rather than just consuming spiritual benefits. Drawing on Scripture and personal stories, he shows that serving is God’s will, grows our faith, blesses others, and makes us conduits of God’s love.

One More for Heaven // GT West Lawn

February 8th, 2026    Pastor Scott Kramer Pastor Scott calls the church to embrace a year‑long vision of “one more,” mirroring the shepherd in Luke 15 who leaves ninety‑nine sheep to pursue and joyfully recover the one that is lost. Believers are urged to share God’s burden for lost people and to passionately rejoice along with heaven when even one person repents and comes to Christ.

One More for Heaven // GT North

February 8th, 2026    Pastor Eric Goldsborough Pastor Eric teaches from Luke 15’s parable of the lost sheep that God, the Good Shepherd, pursues every wandering person with joy, not condemnation, and that no one is ever too far gone for His grace. It challenges the church to celebrate every salvation, and to intentionally pray for and pursue “one more” lost or hurting person in their own lives.

God's Mercy, My Response // GT West Lawn

February 1st, 2026    Pastor Maritza Huertas Pastor Maritza's message on the book of Jonah explores God's mercy for all people, challenging us to break out of our comfort zones and share God's love and message of salvation with everyone, regardless of their background. She also shares that God is a God of second chances and urges us to respond to His call, using Jonah’s journey as a reminder of the importance of aligning our hearts with God’s compassionate purpose for the lost.