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The Greatest Obstacle to Heart Transformation: Revolution Rising (Week 7)

Lead Pastor Joe Valenti teaches that we can look spiritually faithful on the outside while our hearts remain far from God, and he warns that religious habits can hide sin, pride, bitterness, greed, and unbelief. He calls us to let God search our hearts, repent sincerely, and trust Jesus to forgive us and make us […]
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Jesus The Great I Am: Revolution Resistance (Week 6)

Pastor Dale Piscura reflects on grief in the church and teaches that believers mourn with hope because Jesus is present, prays for His people, and promises eternal life. He urges the church to guard against hard hearts, stay close to Jesus in life’s storms, and respond with prayer, faith, repentance, and love for others.
A Holy Storm For Hard Hearts: Revolution Resistance (Week 6)

Founding Pastor Rick Duncan teaches that Jesus sometimes allows storms in believers’ lives to strengthen their faith, reminding them that Jesus sees their struggle, prays for them, and reveals His power even in hardship. He encourages listeners to trust Jesus during difficult seasons, remember God’s past faithfulness, and allow trials to soften their hearts and […]
Partners In Provision: Revolution Resistance (Week 5)

Lead Pastor Joe Valenti invites us into Mark 6 by showing us the Shepherd-heart of Jesus, who meets our exhaustion with compassion and rest. He reminds us that when we feel like we don’t have enough, Jesus asks what we do have, then multiplies it and sends us out to share His provision.
Tate Stevens

Tate Stevens serves as Director of Youth Ministry at Cuyahoga Valley Church, where he leads and disciples students in grades 6–12. He is passionate about building a Christ-centered ministry where teenagers grow in their faith, experience authentic community, and are equipped to follow Jesus boldly. Tate and his wife, Natalie, previously served for two years […]