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Why do the righteous still suffer, even when they’re doing everything right?
Pastor Donnie McClurkin unpacks the powerful truth behind what it means to be a wounded winner. Drawing from Psalm 34:19 — “Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all” — he explains how spiritual battles often intensify for those walking in righteousness.
Through the stories of Job and Joseph, Pastor Donnie illustrates how faith in the midst of adversity produces strength, endurance, and eventual victory. These biblical examples show that pain has purpose, and wounds are not the end of the story.
God uses your trials as a setup for greater triumph. Your wounds are a sign you're still in the fight and God always brings His people through.
Sermon Scripture: Psalm 34:19
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What do you believe more—your symptoms or God’s Word?
Pastor Donnie McClurkin challenges us to shift from relying on facts to standing on faith. Using Isaiah 40 and Hebrews 11, he reminds us that healing, provision, and breakthrough come through unwavering belief in God’s promises. He shares powerful biblical examples, like the woman with the issue of blood, showing how faith made the impossible possible.
Faith doesn’t ignore reality—it overcomes it.
The key lesson: when God speaks, His Word is greater than any diagnosis, struggle, or scientific theory.
Sermon Scripture: Isaiah 40; Hebrews 11
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Have you ever asked God to cleanse not just your actions, but your heart?
In this soul-stirring message, Pastor Donnie McClurkin draws from Psalm 51 to unpack the difference between sin and iniquity—what we do versus what lives in us. Using King David’s desperate cry for mercy as a foundation, Pastor McClurkin calls the church to deep spiritual cleansing and personal honesty before God.
This sermon cuts through surface-level religion, urging us to confront what we’ve hidden, acknowledge what we’ve suppressed, and ask God for a spiritual overhaul. From resentment to pride, from hurt to hypocrisy—nothing is off-limits when we allow God to do the cleansing work in our hearts.
True transformation begins when we stop performing and start confessing. Healing is found not in hiding, but in full surrender.
Sermon Scripture: Psalm 51
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Are we keeping the Gospel to ourselves instead of sharing it with the world?
Pastor Donnie McClurkin challenges the modern church to rise up and return to its evangelistic roots. Drawing from Luke 14:16–23, he reminds us of Jesus’ parable of the great banquet—a call to go out and compel everyone to come in: the broken, the forgotten, and even the elite.
With passion and urgency, Pastor Donnie speaks on the vital role of public faith, the power of personal testimony, and the forgotten spirit of street evangelism. He recalls the days when the church didn’t just meet inside the walls—it went outside them.
We shouldn’t keep salvation a secret.
It’s time to be bold, visible, and relentless in sharing the love of Jesus.
Sermon Scripture Text: Luke 14:16-23
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What does it mean for the Church to be a living Ebenezer in today’s world?
In this powerful message, Pastor Donnie McClurkin challenges the direction of modern Christianity and calls the body of Christ back to humility, repentance, and biblical truth.
Preaching from 1 Samuel 7:12, Pastor McClurkin reminds us that the Church must reflect God's help, not human pride.
He critiques the celebrity culture in the Church, confronts the misuse of God's name in national symbols, and urges pastors to stop promoting themselves and start serving.
This message is a call to holiness, to become living testimonies of God’s deliverance—true Ebenezers in a world that desperately needs His help.
The Church must return to being a humble, holy reflection of God’s presence—living Ebenezers that point to His power and grace.
Sermon Scriptures: 1 Samuel 7:12
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What if the waiting season is the place where your faith truly grows?
Pastor James Wilson reminds us that God's timing is perfect, even when we feel pressure to rush. Preaching from Psalm 52:6-9, he emphasizes that waiting on God's promises is not a punishment, but a process that builds righteousness through the Holy Spirit. He also referenced Isaiah 64:4 and Ephesians 3:20 to encourage believers to embrace patience and see waiting as an opportunity for spiritual growth.
Waiting on God refines us, strengthens us, and aligns us with His will. Trust His timing—it’s always right.
The waiting season is not wasted; it's where God prepares you for what’s next.
Sermon Scriptures: Psalm 52:6-9
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What does it truly mean to honor and cherish the fathers in our lives?
Pastor Donnie McClurkin delivered a heartfelt Father’s Day message calling us to intentionally love, support, and uplift fathers. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 4:15, Pastor McClurkin shared personal reflections on the joys and struggles of fatherhood, the healing needed from past mistakes, and the deep responsibility of being a father. He reminded us that fatherhood is not only a natural role but a divine assignment that shapes generations.
True fatherhood demands emotional presence, affection, and the courage to mend what is broken.
Watch the full sermon to be inspired to honor and embrace the fathers in your life.
Sermon Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 4:15
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What if your greatest struggle is actually the setup for your breakthrough?
In this powerful message, Pastor James Wilson reminds us that faith and perseverance are essential when facing life’s challenges. Referencing 2 Kings 4:1-7 and Matthew 14:24-29, Pastor Wilson shares how God works through our toughest moments, turning problems into platforms for miracles.
Drawing from Elisha’s instruction to the widow and Jesus calming the storm, this sermon reveals that God is not distant in difficulty—He’s present and ready to respond. Pastor Wilson encourages us to embrace Jesus as the ultimate solution and to trust His guidance even when the storm is raging.
No matter how fierce the opposition, trusting God through your storm opens the door to supernatural breakthroughs.
Sermon Scriptures: Matthew 14:24; 29
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Are you truly walking in the freedom Christ already won for you?
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Donnie McClurkin brings Paul’s message to the Galatians to life, urging believers to stand firm in their freedom and refuse to return to bondage (Galatians 5:1). He explains that bondage goes beyond sin—it includes toxic mindsets, emotional wounds, and generational curses that quietly shape our lives.
Through prayer and the keys of the Kingdom, we’ve been given divine authority to overcome fear, insecurity, and unforgiveness. This message isn’t just inspirational—it’s a bold reminder of the transforming power of Jesus’ sacrifice, which breaks every chain, washes away the past, and redefines who we are in Him.
The sermon closes with a powerful call to live each day in the freedom Christ offers—not as a distant ideal, but as a present reality.
True freedom isn’t just the absence of sin—it’s walking in the fullness of your identity, authority, and purpose in Christ.
Sermon Scriptures: Galatians 5:1; Matthew 18:18; 2 Corinthians 5:17;
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