Sundays at Indwelling
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But if you missed us on Sunday, here are the most recent Sermons.
We Gon Be Alright
In a world marked by turmoil, uncertainty, and spiritual tension, this message declares a powerful truth rooted in Scripture: we gon’ be alright—because God is at work behind the scenes. In this sermon, Clarence Stamps II draws from Daniel chapters 10–12, where Daniel is given a glimpse into the unseen spiritual battles, God’s sovereign plans for history, and the ultimate victory of God’s kingdom. As Daniel fasts and prays in chapter 10, he learns that heaven is actively engaged even when answers seem delayed. In chapters 11 and 12, God reveals that earthly kingdoms will rise and fall, persecution will come, and difficult days lie ahead—but the people who know their God will stand firm, and those who remain faithful will be delivered. This message reminds believers that though the days may grow darker and spiritual warfare more intense, God is still in control, angels are still at work, and the end has already been secured. Our hope is not in circumstances, but in the God who rules history and promises resurrection, reward, and restoration. Be encouraged to stay faithful, keep praying, and stand firm—because when God is writing the story, we gon’ be alright.
Marked By Prayer
In this thought-provoking message, Clarence Stamps II turns our attention to Daniel 9, revealing a life defined not by position or circumstance, but by faithful, persistent prayer. As Daniel studies God’s Word and recognizes the weight of Israel’s sin and exile, he is moved to humble repentance and wholehearted intercession. This passage becomes a powerful picture of what it means to be truly marked by prayer.
Pastor Clarence highlights how Daniel’s prayer is rooted in God’s Word, shaped by humility and confession, and driven by a deep concern for God’s glory rather than personal comfort. Daniel does not excuse sin or demand deliverance; instead, he appeals to God’s mercy, faithfulness, and covenant promises. His prayer shows that true prayer aligns the heart of God’s people with the purposes of God Himself.
Through this message, believers are challenged to examine their own prayer lives—are we informed by Scripture, broken over sin, and burdened for God’s name to be honored? Marked By Prayer calls the church to return to a posture of repentance, dependence, and hope, trusting that God hears and responds to those who seek Him with sincere hearts.
Already But Not Yet
In this engaging sermon, Pastor Clarence Stamps II walks through Daniel’s prophetic vision to reveal the tension between the present age and the coming Kingdom of God. Drawing from Daniel’s imagery, this message exposes the reality of earthly kingdoms that rise in opposition to God and the ongoing influence of the spirit of the antichrist at work in the world today.
While evil systems seem powerful and persistent, this sermon reminds us that their authority is temporary. God’s Kingdom is already established through Christ, even as we await its full and final revelation. Believers are called to live faithfully in this in-between time—awake, discerning, and anchored in hope.
This message challenges us to recognize the spiritual battle unfolding around us, to resist compromise, and to place our ultimate confidence not in the kingdoms of this world, but in the everlasting Kingdom that cannot be shaken.
Sing the Lord’s Song
In this week’s message Pastor Clarence Stamps II takes us into the heart of Psalm 137—a raw and honest passage where God’s people wrestle with grief, longing, and the tension of worship in a broken world. We come to answer the question: How do you sing the Lord’s song when life feels like exile?
Pastor Clarence unpacks how the Israelites’ experience mirrors our own seasons of loss, displacement, and discouragement. Yet even in the hardest places, God invites us to remember who He is, lift our eyes, and let worship restore our hope.
Whether you’re walking through uncertainty or simply need a reminder of God’s nearness, this message will encourage you to keep singing—not because life is easy, but because God is faithful.
Faith That Endures
In this inspiring message from Daniel 6, Elder Rob Teigen invites us to rediscover one of Scripture’s most beloved stories—Daniel in the lion’s den—not as a children’s tale, but as a vivid portrait of faith that endures.
Daniel knew God through a life of prayer and trust. God knew Daniel, seeing his faithfulness and standing with him in every trial. And Daniel knew his life was in God’s hands, choosing obedience over fear even when facing the lions.
Rob encourages us to cultivate the same steady confidence: a faith strengthened by relationship, sustained by God’s presence, and secured in His sovereign care.
If you’re seeking hope, courage, or deeper trust, this message reminds us that enduring faith is found in the God who never fails.
A Testimony of Pride and Humility
In this powerful message, Pastor Clarence Stamps II walks us through the tension between pride and humility—how one can destroy us, and how the other restores us. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experience, he invites us to examine the places in our lives where pride subtly takes hold and to rediscover the freedom that comes from surrendering to God. We’re reminded that pride blinds us, isolates us, and leads us away from the heart of God—but humility brings clarity, healing, and a renewed dependence on Him. When we stop trying to build our own kingdom, we become free to reflect His. Whether you’re in a season of struggle, growth, or reflection, this message offers hope and a clear invitation: God is ready to lift up those who bow before Him.
Faithful Witnesses
In this moving message guest speaker, Pastor Josh Karhan from New Heart Church, unpacks the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—three men whose unwavering faith in God made them true faithful witnesses in a culture that demanded compromise.
Their example shows that faithful witnesses are singular in devotion, refusing to bow to any idol or pressure that challenges their allegiance to God. They are steadfast in suffering, trusting that God’s presence is with them even in the hottest fires of life. And ultimately, they are saved in Christ, pointing us to the greater Deliverer who rescues us not only from earthly trials but from sin and death itself.
Through this story, Pastor Josh invites us to examine where our loyalty lies and encourages us to stand firm with courage and conviction—knowing that the same God who met them in the flames still stands with us today.
A Crushed Kingdom
In this message from Daniel 2, Pastor Clarence Stamps II unpacks Nebuchadnezzar’s troubling dream of a great statue—an image representing earthly kingdoms that rise and fall under the sovereign hand of God. As the king’s fear drives him to threaten the wise men of Babylon, we see how human power responds in panic when control feels lost.
But through Daniel’s humility, prayer, and dependence on God’s revelation, we’re reminded that even in uncertain times, the true Kingdom—God’s Kingdom—is unshakable. Every earthly power will eventually crumble, but Christ’s reign will stand forever.
This message reminds us that our security isn’t found in what we can hold together, but in the One whose reign will never end and how God’s eternal Kingdom remains our only secure foundation.
Wisdom for Uncertain Times
In this message, Pastor Clarence Stamps II explores Daniel 2, where King Nebuchadnezzar’s troubling dream exposes how easily fear and stress can push us into rash decisions. When the king demands the impossible—expecting his wise men to reveal and interpret his dream—his response to uncertainty becomes a picture of how people often react when control slips from their grasp.
But where the king is ruled by panic, Daniel responds with wisdom. He seeks God’s counsel, gathers his friends to pray, and trusts that the Lord reveals mysteries no human understanding can grasp. Pastor Clarence draws a powerful contrast between the world’s threat-based reactions to fear and the believer’s call to seek divine wisdom in moments of crisis.
This sermon challenges us to slow down, pray first, and remember that when life feels unstable, God is still in control and ready to give wisdom to those who ask.
Purpose in Babylon
In the first message of our new series in Daniel, Pastor Clarence Stamps II explores through scripture what it means to live with purpose—even in places that feel like exile. Drawing from the story of Daniel and the people of God in Babylon, Pastor Clarence challenges us to see that even when we find ourselves in difficult, unfamiliar, or uncomfortable circumstances, God still has a plan and purpose at work.
Just as Daniel remained faithful in a foreign land, we too are called to stand firm in our convictions and trust that God can use our time “in Babylon” for His glory and our growth. This sermon invites us to look beyond our present struggles and recognize that God’s presence and purpose are not limited by our surroundings.
Join us as we learn what it means to live faithfully, courageously, and purposefully—no matter where God has placed us.