Stand
“Doorways to Deliverance: Stand” is a bold and faith‑anchoring sermon series rooted in Exodus 14, calling believers to take their place, hold their ground, and stand firmly for and with God. In a world full of pressure, uncertainty, and spiritual opposition, this series reminds us that deliverance begins with a posture — the posture of standing in faith.

Embracing Change Directed by God
Change can place us in impossible situations—caught between fear and faith. In this message from Exodus 14, Johnny Townsend shares how God led Israel to the Red Sea not by accident, but by divine direction. When the way forward seems blocked and the past is closing in, God is still in control.
The Great Agreement
In this powerful sermon from Exodus 13:14, Pastor Townsend unpacks what he calls “The Great Agreement” — the undeniable truth that when God makes a covenant and stretches out His mighty hand, His Word stands firm. As Israel was commanded to explain their deliverance to the next generation, they were testifying to an agreement established not by man’s strength, but by God’s faithfulness.
Unscathed
In this powerful message from Exodus 13:14, Pastor Townsend explores what it means to come through trials unscathed by the grace and protection of God. As Israel stood as living proof of God’s mighty deliverance from Egypt, this passage reminds us that when the next generation asks, “What does this mean?” we must testify to the strong hand of the Lord that brought us out.
Divided Waters, United Hearts
In this powerful message, Pastor Townsend takes us to the banks of the Red Sea in Exodus 14, where fear met faith and impossibility bowed to the power of God. Standing between Pharaoh’s army and the waters ahead, the Israelites faced a moment that demanded trust beyond sight. Yet in the very place of pressure, God made a way.
Walled into His Will
In this compelling message from Exodus 14:13, Pastor Johnny Townsend brings to life the dramatic moment when Israel stood trapped between the Red Sea and Pharaoh’s advancing army. What appeared to be a hopeless situation was, in reality, divine positioning. God had not led them into a dead end — He had led them into His will. “Walled Into His Will” reminds us that pressure produces perspective, confinement cultivates confidence in God, and what feels like restriction is often redirection. The same God who parted the sea is still making
Who's at the Door?
In this powerful message from Acts 12, Elder Battle walks us into the moment when Peter, freshly delivered from prison by the hand of God, stands knocking at the very door where the church is still praying for his breakthrough. “Who’s at the Door?” challenges us to recognize that sometimes God’s answer arrives sooner, closer, and more unexpectedly than we imagine.