Episodi

  • Amanda Dunn | 04.26.26 | Occupying Freedom
    Apr 28 2026

    We continue in our Kingdom Governance direction by stepping into the reality of freedom—not just receiving it, but learning how to live in it.

    Through the lens of Isaiah 30 and the finished work of the cross, this message confronts a tension many of us feel: if Christ has set us free, why do we still live under old patterns, old voices, and old ways of thinking?

    Freedom in Christ is not something we simply hold—it is something we occupy. And often, what keeps us from living in that freedom is not a lack of truth, but the voices we’ve continued to trust. Fear, control, striving, and self-reliance still try to govern the “rooms” of our lives, even though their authority has already been removed.

    This message invites us to return and rest—to come back into alignment with what is already true, to stop striving to secure ourselves, and to trust the voice of God that is near, steady, and leading us.

    Because the cross didn’t just make freedom available—it removed everything that stood in the way of us living in it.

    So the question becomes: are we just believing we’re free… or are we actually living like it?

    Return. Rest. Trust. And begin to occupy the freedom that has already been given.

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • Lisa Westbrook | 04.19.26 | Core Values of The Kingdom
    Apr 28 2026

    Following a powerful Sozo training weekend, this message begins a new direction centered on core values and Kingdom culture—laying a foundation for healing, freedom, and spiritual growth.

    We start with the most important question: Who is God, really? Because what we believe about Him shapes everything—how we hear His voice, how we experience His presence, and how we live our lives.

    Through five foundational truths—God is good, God is speaking, God is near, God is not holding back, and God is for us—we are invited to uncover misbeliefs and replace them with truth. This isn’t just about learning something new, but stepping into a lived experience of who God actually is.

    This message creates space for healing by gently challenging false lenses and inviting listeners into deeper intimacy with the Father—where freedom is not just given, but learned and lived out over time.

    Because the culture of the Kingdom is not built on rules first, but on a right understanding of God’s nature—and from that place, everything begins to change.

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    54 min
  • Rob Westbrook | 04.12.26 | The Time is NOW
    Apr 14 2026
    1 ora
  • Amanda Dunn | 04.05.26 | Easter and The Cross
    Apr 9 2026

    On Easter Sunday, we behold the King—not just in declaration, but in full revelation through the cross.

    This message draws us into the transformative reality of what Christ accomplished—not simply that He died, but that He gave Himself, revealing the very nature of His kingship. A King who does not rule through control or force, but through self-giving love, obedience, and sacrifice.

    Through the lens of the cross, we are invited to see more clearly: who He is, what He has done, and how His Kingdom truly operates. From the inscription declaring Him King, to the posture of His body, to the response of those beside Him—everything reveals both His nature and our invitation.

    Because the cross does not just reveal Christ—it reveals us. It brings us to a place of response.

    Will we receive Him as He truly is, or continue holding onto our own expectations?

    This is the good news: through the cross and the resurrection, access has been restored, transformation is available, and new life has begun. The victory has already been established.

    So the invitation remains—behold the King, respond to Him, and step into the life He has opened.

    Christ our King is risen. And He is reigning.

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Amanda Dunn | 03.29.26 | Palm Sunday Expectations
    Apr 3 2026

    On Palm Sunday, we continue in our Kingdom Governance direction by looking at the moment Jesus was declared King—and the tension between expectation and reality.

    The crowd recognized Him, honored Him, and welcomed Him—but through the lens of what they thought a king should be. They expected power, control, and visible overthrow. Yet Jesus came revealing a different kind of Kingdom—one marked by humility, peace, and transformation from within.

    This message invites us to examine our own expectations. Where have we shaped Jesus into our image? Where are we asking Him to meet our definition of victory instead of yielding to His?

    Because Palm Sunday isn’t just a moment of celebration—it’s a revealing. A revealing of how easily we can recognize Him, yet still misunderstand Him.

    As we move toward the cross, we are invited to lay down our expectations and allow Jesus to define what His kingship truly looks like. Not just for us—but within us.

    Because Kingdom Governance is not about the kind of King we want—it’s about surrendering to the King He truly is.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Bob + Shi Kopp | 03.22.26
    Mar 28 2026

    We continue in our Kingdom Governance direction with a message on living from authority, love, and rest as we expand the territory God has entrusted to us.

    This week, we’re reminded that we are not striving to gain position—we are already seated with Christ. From that place, we live as citizens of heaven, carrying His authority into our homes, our communities, and every space we’ve been given.

    But this authority is not separate from love. As our capacity for love increases, so does the territory we are able to carry. This is the expansion—learning to forgive quickly, to live free from offense, and to respond to people and situations from the heart of the Father.

    We’re invited into a life of rest, not because there is no storm, but because we know who we are with and where we are seated. From that place, we begin to see differently, pray differently, and live differently.

    Kingdom Governance looks like this: a people at peace, grounded in love, walking in authority, and trusting God as He expands what has been entrusted to them.

    So the question becomes—what kind of territory is God inviting you into, and do you trust Him enough to carry it?

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    54 min
  • Rodney Nocks | 03.15.2026 | Called to a Devoted Life
    Mar 17 2026

    We continue in our Kingdom Governance direction with a call to true devotion—moving beyond outward expression into a life fully surrendered to God.

    This message confronts the difference between appearance and reality. It’s not about rituals, moments, or even powerful encounters—it’s about a heart that is fully given, undivided, and aligned with Him. Because true devotion is not lip service; it is obedience flowing from love.

    We are invited to examine our motives, our decisions, and the way we live our daily lives. Every choice is not just right or wrong—it is life or death. And devotion is revealed not in what we say, but in how we walk it out.

    This is a call to maturity: to move from performance to relationship, from striving to surrender, and from divided living to wholehearted devotion. As we yield fully, we make room for the Spirit to form us, lead us, and bring our lives into alignment with the Kingdom.

    Because Kingdom Governance is lived through a people whose hearts are fully His.

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    1 ora e 33 min
  • Amanda Dunn | 03.08.26 | Trust Comes By Hearing
    Mar 8 2026

    We continue in our Kingdom Governance direction by returning to a foundational truth: God governs His kingdom through transformed people who trust His Word.

    This message centers on the power of hearing—because trust is formed not through striving, but through encountering the living Word of Christ. As we walk through Romans 10, we’re invited to see that the Word is not distant or out of reach—it is near, alive, and being spoken.

    When the Word becomes real to us, trust is formed in the heart and expressed through our lives. What we hear, we begin to believe. What we believe, we begin to proclaim. And what we proclaim becomes an invitation for others to step into the same reality.

    This is the shift: moving from trying to create something new to living in what has already been established through Christ. The victory has already been declared—the question is whether we are living in that reality or still responding as if the battle is ongoing.

    Kingdom Governance looks like this: a people who hear His voice, trust His Word, and live from the finished work of the King.

    So the invitation is simple—hear Him, trust Him, and live accordingly.

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    1 ora e 11 min