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Frontier Church

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Renewing the Beauty of Jesus on the Frontiers of Our City

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Jun 22, 2026

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REVELATION SERIES // ”Beast-mode”: What is Marking You? (Rev 13:11-18) 22.06.2026

BEASTMODE // What Is Marking You? (Revelation 13:11–18) For centuries, Christians have debated the identity of the Beast, the meaning of 666, and the mark of the beast. But what if we've been asking the wrong question? In this final message of our Revelation series, we discover that Revelation 13 is less about identifying the Beast and more about identifying what is shaping us. Every kingdom, ideo...

WHY CHRISTIANS KEEP GOING // How Joy Fuels Endurance (James 1:2-8) 08.06.2026

Why do some people become bitter while others become beautiful? Life is hard for everyone. Sooner or later, the diagnosis comes, the prayer goes unanswered, the relationship struggles, the dream dies, or the future becomes uncertain. Yet some people seem to possess a strength that carries them through suffering without losing hope. In this message, we'll explore James 1:2–8 and discover how endura...

REVELATION SERIES // Hymns of the Apocalypse: When Life Feels Uncertain (Rev 4) 01.06.2026

When life feels uncertain, where do you look for stability? In Revelation 4, John is given a vision of heaven—not first to answer all his questions, but to show him a throne. Before God explains the future, He reveals who governs it. In a world filled with anxiety, uncertainty, and the illusion of control, Revelation 4 reminds us that our hope is not found in having all the answers, but in knowing...

REVELATION SERIES // ”Self-Reliance”: Re-Open Our Eyes (Rev 3:14-22) 25.05.2026

What if the greatest spiritual danger today isn’t rebellion against God… but the illusion that we no longer need Him? In this message from Book of Revelation 3:14–22, we explore Jesus’ shocking words to the church in Laodicea: a wealthy, successful, self-sufficient city that believed it needed nothing… while becoming spiritually blind underneath the surface. This message unpacks: The true meaning...

HOW TO BE RICH // Charlie Brown 18.05.2026

"How to BE rich"... or "How to GET rich?" That is the issue... This past Sunday, Charlie Brown explored a different vision of wealth... one not centered on money, status, or success, but on generosity, wisdom, service, leadership, and the Kingdom of God. Through passages in Romans 12, Exodus 18, Mark 6, and Acts 6, we saw how God uses ordinary people, spiritual gifts, shared responsibility, and su...

REVELATION SERIES: ”Significance” // How to Be Faithful With Little Strength (Rev 3:1-13) 11.05.2026

Most people spend their lives wondering if they’re doing enough, becoming enough, succeeding enough, or mattering enough… while Jesus keeps asking a very different question: Will you remain faithful with whatever strength you have? This week in Revelation 3, we explore two churches—and two ways of living. Sardis looked alive on the outside but had quietly drifted spiritually asleep. Philadelphia h...

REVELATION SERIES: ”Compromise” // The Danger of Almost Following Jesus (Rev. 2:12-16) 04.05.2026

We don’t usually walk away from Jesus… we just slowly adjust Him. In this message from Revelation 2, we look at Jesus’ words to the church in Pergamum—a community that didn’t deny their faith, but quietly began to compromise under pressure. And the warning is clear: The greatest threat to your faith isn’t always what’s happening around you… it’s what’s slowly forming within you. This message expos...

REVELATION SERIES // Coming Back to What Matters Most and Holding On When It’s Hard (Rev 2:1-11) 27.04.2026

Are You Living a Functional or Relational Faith? In a world filled with global chaos, digital distractions, and the pressure to perform, it is easy to lose the very thing that matters most: our first love. This week, we continue our journey through the Book of Revelation, looking at Jesus’ direct messages to the churches in Ephesus and Smyrna. While Revelation is often misunderstood as a book abou...

The Lord Seated On The Throne, Cheryl Allen (Isaiah 6) 13.04.2026

This Sunday at Frontier, we had the privilege of welcoming Cheryl Allen, director of the Pasadena International House of Prayer—a leader who carries a deep passion for prayer, the presence of God, and awakening the church to live with both the Word and the Spirit. In this message, Cheryl walks us through Book of Isaiah 6—a powerful vision of the Lord seated on the throne. In a moment of cultural n...

What If You’re Not Enough? | Easter Message (Revelation 5) 06.04.2026

What if the deepest question of your life isn’t “Am I enough?” …but “Who is worthy?” In this Easter message from Revelation 5, we step into a powerful vision of heaven—where the future of the world hangs in the balance and one question echoes across all of creation: Who is worthy to open the scroll? This message explores why every human heart wrestles with guilt, fear, injustice, and meaning—and h...

Seeing the Real Jesus (Not the One You Made) | Revelation 1:9-20 30.03.2026

What if the Jesus you’ve been following… is too small? In Revelation 1:9–20, John doesn’t receive an explanation for his suffering—he receives a vision of Jesus. And that vision changes everything. Most of us, over time, have quietly reshaped Jesus into someone manageable: predictable, comfortable, easy to agree with. But the problem is— the Jesus you’ve made manageable cannot do what only the rea...

Revelation: Seeing What’s Really Real (Rev. 1:1-8) 23.03.2026

Revelation: Seeing What’s Really Real (Revelation 1:1–8) In a world filled with uncertainty, conflict, and anxiety, it’s natural to wonder: Is this the end? But the book of Revelation wasn’t written to help us predict the future—it was written to help us live faithfully in the present. In this message, we explore how Revelation pulls back the curtain on reality—revealing who Jesus is, who we are,...

The Prodigal God — A Love That Won’t Stop Pursuing You | Luke 15 (Sue Martinsen & Candace Kim) 16.03.2026

What if the story of the prodigal son isn’t really about the son at all? In Luke 15, Jesus tells three stories — a lost sheep, a lost coin, and a lost son — to reveal something far deeper than human failure: A God who relentlessly pursues. This message unpacks the heart of the Father ,a God who searches, runs, and restores, and challenges us to see where we are in the story. We also hear a powerfu...

Our Sacred Responsibility: ”Building What Lasts” (2 Corinthians 9:6–15) 09.03.2026

Our Sacred Responsibility: Building What Lasts Passage: 2 Corinthians 9:6–15 What we do with money and resources is never just practical — it’s spiritual. Jesus said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” In a city like Los Angeles, where people come to invest their lives in something meaningful, the question becomes: what are we sowing with our lives? In 2 Corinthians 9, the ap...

”From Anxiety To Trust” (Luke 12:13-34) 02.03.2026

BIG IDEA: Your treasure reveals your trust. And generosity is how the Father reshapes the heart. Luke 12 is one of Jesus’ most direct teachings on money, anxiety, and trust. In this message, we’re not taking a “new building offering” or running a campaign—we’re letting Jesus do heart-level surgery. As Frontier steps into a new season of stewarding a building and a long-term vision, the deeper ques...

WHAT IS SHAPING YOUR TRUTH? John 17:13-19 23.02.2026

What Is Shaping Your Truth? | John 17:13–19 We just stepped into a new building — but Jesus reminds us we’re stepping into something much bigger. In John 17, on the night before the cross, Jesus prays not that His followers would escape the world, but that they would be sanctified in the truth and sent into it. In a culture where truth is personal, autonomy is ultimate, and happiness is the highes...

Formed to Overcome: ”The Only Way to Defeat Evil” | Romans 12 16.02.2026

Formed to Overcome: "The Only Way to Defeat Evil" | Romans 12 As we close our final Sunday at Webster Elementary and prepare to step into our new space, we return to Romans 12 and ask a defining question: If the gospel is true, what kind of people does it create? Paul tells us that in view of God’s mercy, we offer our lives as living sacrifices. We don’t improve ourselves first — we offer ourselve...

VISION SERIES: Formation, Part 2 // ”Living Out Transformation”, Rom 12:1-2 09.02.2026

What are we really offering our lives to? In this message from our Vision Series, we linger in Romans 12:1–2 and name the quiet, powerful forces shaping us every day. The Bible calls us to become living sacrifices—but that raises an honest question: What are we already sacrificing ourselves for? This teaching explores five modern “altars” that often form our pace, identity, and sense of worth: -pr...

VISION SERIES: ”Formation” // A Life Formed By Making God Home, Ps 71 02.02.2026

What does steady faith look like in a chaotic world? In this message from Psalm 71, Pastor Christian invites us to take the long view of faith — a faith formed not by dramatic rescue, but by learning to make God our home over a lifetime. Before opening the text, he briefly and pastorally addresses two real tensions many are feeling right now: 1) the renewed immigration unrest and recent deaths con...

VISION: Why Church? Becoming the Church Jesus Died For, Phil Chan 26.01.2026

The Bride Jesus Sees — Becoming the Church He Died For Most of us carry mixed experiences with church. Some are beautiful. Some are painful. Some leave us skeptical. But what if our view of the church has been shaped more by consumerism than by conviction? In this message, Phil invites us to see the church the way Jesus sees her — not just in her imperfections, but in her eternal beauty, devotion,...

VISION SERIES: ”A Vision for a Counter-Cultural Family” 19.01.2026

Why does the debate between individualism and community never go away? Why do freedom and belonging so often feel like they’re in competition? In this message, we explore one of the deepest longings of the human heart — the desire to be fully known and fully free — and why neither radical individualism nor forced collectivism can actually deliver the life we’re looking for. Drawing from James 3:17...

VISION SERIES: A Different Way of Life // ”Relief from the Orphan Spirit” (Rom 8:14-25) 12.01.2026

Romans 8 | From Orphan Anxiety to Adopted Hope //A Different Way of Life Many of us came to Los Angeles with a dream. Not just a career dream—but a hope of becoming someone. And somewhere along the way, the dream quietly turned into pressure. When your dream becomes your identity: -Failure feels like disqualification -Slowness feels like falling behind -Rest feels irresponsible Scripture has a nam...

New Year Vision Series: ”Follow Me Again”, John 21 05.01.2026

Follow Me Again, A Shepherding Sermon for the New Year John 21 At the start of a new year, many of us feel what could be called the New Year Ache—a quiet pressure to fix ourselves, reinvent our lives, or prove we’re enough. Even when life is good, January often amplifies exhaustion, comparison, regret, and a crisis of confidence. This message explores why cultural solutions to that ache ultimately...

The Scandal of Christmas, Part 2 (Mk 6:1-13) 15.12.2025

The Scandal of Christmas | Mark 6 — God Came Close NOTE: This stream had technical issues and got cut split into two parts. Please click here for the first 12 minutes of the message: https://youtube.com/live/tf-avztsvcs We love scandal when leaders fall. But Mark 6 shows a different kind of scandal: a Leader who rises. In Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth, people aren’t offended because He breaks laws—b...

The Scandal of Christmas, Part 1 (Mk 6:1-13) 15.12.2025

The Scandal of Christmas | Mark 6 — God Came Close NOTE: This recording had issues and got cut off at 12:38, please click here for the rest of the message: https://www.youtube.com/live/AE2r11BIt54 We love scandal when leaders fall. But Mark 6 shows a different kind of scandal: a Leader who rises. In Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth, people aren’t offended because He breaks laws—but because He violates...

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