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Listeners of COVNT Podcast that love the show mention:The COVNT Podcast is an incredible podcast that I have had the privilege of listening to. Led by Pastor Travis, this podcast has truly become a source of inspiration and growth for me in my personal walk with Christ. Pastor Travis possesses a remarkable level of knowledge in the Bible and presents it in such a relatable and applicable way. His ability to engage listeners, even those like myself who struggle with attention issues, is truly remarkable. This podcast has become my go-to resource for spiritual nourishment and guidance.
One of the best aspects of The COVNT Podcast is Pastor Travis himself. Not only is he incredibly knowledgeable, but he also has an amazing sense of humor. He manages to deliver powerful messages while keeping the audience engaged and entertained. His teachings are thought-provoking and always leave me with a deeper understanding of God's word and how it applies to my life. He tackles tough topics with grace and provides practical advice for navigating through various challenges that Christians may face today.
However, one potential downside to this podcast is that it may not be suitable for those seeking messages that merely appease their desires or tickle their ears. Pastor Travis delivers truth from the Bible, even when it may be difficult to accept or confront. This level of honesty can be challenging for some individuals who prefer a more surface-level approach to spirituality. However, I believe that true growth comes from facing uncomfortable truths, and Pastor Travis does an excellent job of presenting them in a loving manner.
In conclusion, The COVNT Podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking profound spiritual insight combined with humor and relatability. It offers a unique experience where listeners can learn about the Bible on a deeper level while also connecting it to their personal lives. Pastor Travis has an extraordinary gift that allows him to connect with diverse audiences, making this podcast accessible to individuals from all walks of life. I am immensely grateful for this podcast and eagerly anticipate continuing my journey with God through its teachings.
Paul writes to the Philippians from prison, not with shame, but with joy and deep affection, showing us what Jesus-shaped love really looks like. He challenges us to pray for more than comfort—for spiritual growth, discernment, and fruit that lasts. This passage calls us to love like Jesus, pray like it matters, and live lives that actually reflect His transformation in us.
Paul & Timothy are writing to a church that Paul helped to start back 10 years ago. He's acknowledging their status as saints and we are calling to remembrance the genesis of their relationship together.
God did not create you in his image in order for you to pray a prayer, duck behind a wall and wait for eternity. You were created by God to go into all the world as an ambassador of God - taking on the spiritual forces of the enemy, pushing back the darkness and calling to any and all who will listen to come to God for life. You were made to make a difference.
God designed you to be a member of a local church. We want you to be a member here at Covenant Church.
We are a church that exists to seek & save the lost. We want to have the same heart of the Father to help people come to Know God for the first time and bring our friends to meet Jesus too. We also want to come to Know God more deeply and worship in Spirit & in truth.
Waiting is a part of life. But, there is no reason to wait to accept Jesus' free offer of salvation. He is inviting everyone to place their faith in him for the forgiveness of sins and receive salvation.
We are all commanded to be witnesses for Christ, and no amount of excuses will change that. God has given you a story to tell - be ready and willing to share about how your life has been changed by Christ.
People aren't an inconvenience, they are the point! If we are willing to interrupt our day to care for people, like Jesus did, we will demonstrate to people that we care. That care helps us to win them to ourselves, our group, and eventually Christ.
We all need to evangelize, but we don't know how. When God entrusts a job to us, he empowers us to do that job. Prayer is an integral part of evangelism. If we want to see people come to know Christ we need to start praying for them persistently.
There is a real need for people who are evangelists. The idea of this first sermon in the series will be to impress upon people the need to reach others with the message of the Gospel. There could be opportunity to share your testimony, talk about the needs that you've seen through your mission work, etc.
As Joshua nears the end of his life, the author of the book of Joshua focuses on 3 different goodbyes. He says goodbye to the promise keeping clans. He says goodbye to the future elders and leaders who will lead the people and encourages them all to continue to follow God after Joshua is dead.
Progress may be slow and may be hard to see, but that doesn't mean that it isn't happening. As Israel finds itself 10 years after the conquest begins, it is now time to look at the land before it - subdued and ready to be taken. A new period of transition begins as each tribe begins to receive their inheritance.
God has blessed Israel with his promises, with progress, and now there is the looming prospect of peace as each tribe begins to take their own inheritance. As each tribe is given their allotment of the land, we are reminded of God's detailed care for his people, and the fact that we must still grab a hold of our inheritance.
Waiting on God's promises can be challenging, especially in a culture that expects instant results, but His timing is always perfect. In Joshua 13-14, we see that while Israel had experienced great victories, the work of possessing the land was not yet complete, requiring patience and faithfulness. Caleb's story teaches us that waiting doesn't mean passivity; rather, it's an opportunity to trust God, stay faithful in the present, and be ready to step forward when He calls.
The people of Israel are going to experience the consequences of not following God, they may have been surprised, but God isn't. God takes their setback and turns it into victory, in miraculous and incredible ways. Joshua prays for God's intervention, and the sovereign God over creation intervenes in order to destroy the Amorites and glorify his name.
God is granting to Israel, and to us an inheritance. But, we face enemies along the way who will do whatever they can to stop us from living out our inheritance. Those enemies can sometimes be within, like Achan's greed - or without - the Canaanite kings or the Gibeonites - so we must be vigilant to obey the words and commands of God and live in a right relationship with Him.
In chapter 5 we see that God is more concerned with the Covenant than he is our ability to conquer for him. He wants our hearts more than he needs our hands. And we will talk about how obedience isn't convenient, but it is a sign that our hearts are in the right place. Israel renews the covenant, remembers God's redemption, and is reminded of their reliance on God.
As Joshua begins to move into enemy territory he is trusting in the promise keeping God to be with him. Joshua is a wise leader who knows that he will have a fight on his hands. So, he develops a plan, finds an unexpected ally and finds out that the world has been watching what God has done.
We gravitate toward exceptional leaders, orators, charismatic men and women who can inspire. Our belief is often that God creates exceptional men and women, and that real leadership is about THEM. Real leadership isn't about personal gifts but about total surrender. If we desire to see God move, we need leaders. To lead like Joshua, you must listen for God's voice, learn to pursue His mission, let go of insecurity, and live a life of obedience.
Joshua, the leader after the leader, is being called by God to be the one to bring the people of Israel into the promised land. Although the promises may seem slow in fulfillment, if God has promised it, God will deliver on it. We too can walk forward into a new season as a church, secure that the one who promised it will see it come to pass.
Joy in the heart of a believer comes from God and spreads through us into the world around us.
The joy of Jesus Christ is meant to be something that overflows. It is meant to be a joy to the world.
We can experience God's peace even when life gets hard by shifting our focus from our problems to God. God is active, sovereign and personal in our lives.
Relationships with other people are a great source of stress. We can learn to live with the peace of God in our relationships by looking inward first, and then by looking at the relationships we have and limiting some and leaving others.
God's word provides us with the wisdom and truth to make wise decisions with confidence.
Money is a great source of stress, when it could and should be a great source of thankfulness and peace. If we can learn to be content, and to view money as a tool that God uses to shape us - we can live with StressLess Finances.
How do I cling to God's peace in the face of spiritual attack?
If we order our lives around God's priorities, determine what truly matters in life, and leave margin for God to move we can have stress less schedules.
It isn't simply the absence of stress that we are after, but the presence of peace. God's peace is available to all who know him and abide in him.
We live in a society where being stressed out is normal. While we all face stressors, God's desire for us is an abundant life, not a life of fear and anxiety.
What would the church of Jesus Christ look like if everyone was exactly as committed as you are? They gave like you gave, they serve like you serve, they share like you share? Would your church be a better place than it is now?
At Covenant Church our mission is to help people to Know God, Grow in Community, Discover Purpose, and Make a Difference. Our culture recognizes that we all search for meaning, but also increasingly rejects a worldview that would help to explain that search. We believe the Bible is clear and explains this search for meaning but revealing that we are all created by God, loved by God, and known by God. We have a purpose, to glorify God with our lives and through his church.
God has designed us to be in community with others. Small groups are a great place for people to experience friendship, discipleship, and spiritual leadership.
This series is about defining the vision and mission of Covenant Church in Grove City. We will touch on the heart of God, the need in the city, and the role of the church global. However, we will also get specific about the way in which our church body has a mission to reach our city. The plan for reaching our city begins by being a place where people can come in order to Know God and start a relationship with Him. We will be a church where people who have a relationship with Jesus are encouraged to Grow in Community with their brothers and sisters in Christ. As we grow, we will help people to Discover Purpose as they begin to see that they too have a role to play in the story of reaching our city and within the church. Our hope is then to challenge and release people to go out and Make a Difference in their world as they help people to get to Know God.
Worship is essential to the Bible, which means it's central to God and our relationship with Him. True worship happens in spirit and truth: it's a deeply heartfelt expression of the worth we ascribe to God as He has revealed Himself truly.
We are all created by God to worship. Everyone worships something. We should worship the only one worthy of worship, the one true creator God.
John is commending those who pray for those they see in sin, but warning them that it might be too late for some to repent. Whether this refers to an unbeliever who has finally rejected God in their heart, or a believer who will be punished by physical death - the warning to stay away from sin is serious.
John has given his testimony, and now presents a better testimony: the water, blood and Spirit. He wants us to believe that Jesus is the Son of God and received eternal life.
We are overcomers in this world through our faith in Jesus Christ. Don't believe a lie that says you are anything other than victorious through Him. Welcome to Covenant Church! Join us for a new teaching live from Covenant Church! New to Covenant? We would love to get to know you. Click here: www.ftg.church Want more info check us out online Click here: www.covenantchurch.us Come and see us! In Person services at 9:30am and 11am at AMC Theatre Grove City. 4218 Buckeye Pkwy, Grove City, OH 43123 *We do not own the rights to this music.