Derek Mack • Nick Brennt • Zach Nash

Ephesians

Messages:

1. Overwhelmed by Blessing

01hr 41m

Zach Nash dives into Ephesians 1:1-10, reminding us that reading the Bible isn’t just about gaining knowledge—it’s about knowing the God who inspired it. He breaks down the context of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians and why it mattered to the early church. Zach emphasizes that true spiritual blessing and awakening come from God alone, not experiences or false gods. As believers, we’ve been chosen to carry His blessings and peace into the world, letting His grace overflow through us, to the world. He challenges us to reflect on where we need God’s blessing and to ask Him to pour it out—then to take that blessing and share it with others.

2. Big God Theology

01hr 21m

Derek Mack unpacks Ephesians 1:11-14, showing how knowing who God truly is shapes how we worship Him. He highlights why Ephesians is one of the most theologically rich books in the Bible—it helps us see God rightly and build a strong foundation of faith. Breaking down each verse, Derek dives into big topics like predestination, suffering, and God’s ultimate plan, leading to one key takeaway: getting to know God is the only thing that truly satisfies—it’s what we were made for.

3. When One Prayer Changes Everything

01hr 25m

In this message on Ephesians 1, Zach Nash reminds us of the power and importance of prayer. He encourages us not to underestimate even one simple prayer, because we serve a God who listens and acts on our behalf. Zach challenges us to pray big, bold prayers that move Heaven and Earth — not just small, earthly requests. He highlights that God’s power is unmatched and actively moves on our behalf. Zach ends the message with an invitation to reflect on areas where we’ve grown weary in prayer, and to ask God for fresh strength and renewed faith.

4. Find Your Place In God’s Story

01hr 33m

Speaking on Ephesians 2, Nick Brennt explains how anxiety creeps in when we try to be the main character of our own story — but the truth is, Jesus is the main character, and we’re just called to follow Him. Nick shows how before Jesus, we were stuck in sin and completely lost, but He came to bring us back to life and break the cycle. Nick reminds us that God’s love isn’t something we can earn or figure out — He loved us at our worst, and that truth wipes out anxiety. He also explains how God doesn’t just love us; He has a plan for us! We don’t need to have it all figured out — we just need to rest in His grace and trust the story He’s writing.

5. Bridging the Divide: The Power of Christ’s Peace

01hr 30m

In this message, Nick Brennt dives into Ephesians 2:11, sharing powerful stories of how God is moving in Southern California and around the world. He reminds us that spirituality isn’t just about our personal relationship with God — it’s reflected in how we treat others. Nick unpacks the biblical meaning of peace and reconciliation, calling believers to be carriers of unity rather than division. He emphasizes that, despite our differences, we are all part of one family in Christ. The message ends with reflection questions to help us evaluate whether we’re living out kingdom values or contributing to disunity within the body of Christ.

6. How God Shames Satan

01hr 15m

In this message on Ephesians 3:1-12, Derek Mack unpacks the power and purpose of the Church. He gives historical context around depictions of Satan and the moment Jesus calls Peter the rock, showing how God declares victory over the enemy by building His Church. Derek challenges us to stop treating church as boring or routine — it’s a powerful, spiritual force made up of people from every background coming together to glorify God. He reminds us that disunity gives the enemy power, and while we may not agree on everything, we’re called to live in love, unity, and peace. The message closes with prayer for the persecuted Church in the 10-40 window, encouraging us to be part of global unity.

7. When God Moves In

01hr 15m

Zach Nash preaches on Ephesians 3, emphasizing that we can’t live the life that Jesus calls us to live, without the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. After all, if Jesus wanted the Holy Spirit to dwell in Him, how much more do we need the Holy Spirit? Zach breaks down the meaning of the word “dwell” and explains how Jesus wants to fully dwell in our hearts; not to become roommates with our sin and idols. Zach reminds us that regardless of what we do, something will fill our hearts–so why not let it be Jesus? Ultimately, we can tell whether we’re rooted in Him based on the fruit of our lives. Zach ends the message by praying for the listener to have an expanded capacity to receive more of God in their hearts, and to see Him move in more miraculous ways.

8. Built to Love, Called to Grow

01hr 24m

Nick Brennt teaches out of Ephesians 4:1-16, simplifying what Paul is saying and reiterating that Ephesians is our invitation into a deeper love encounter with Jesus–one that will transform us, the Church, and society as a whole. Nick explains how Paul–and ultimately God–calls the Church to be unified and show their love for each other, and through that unity and love we can influence the world. This happens not only through our love but also through the spiritual gifts. Nick lists the spiritual gifts Paul is referencing, explains them, and asks us to reflect on which gifts we have; because everyone has them. By using our gifts, showing the world our love for God and each other, and speaking the Truth of the Gospel everywhere we go we can grow as leaders and reach the world with the message of Jesus. Nick ends the sermon by asking everyone to reflect on what areas of love God is asking them to grow in, and praying for God to help them in that area.