Galilee Christian Church seeks to be a church for EVERYONE, ENGAGED in our community, that makes DISCIPLES who make disciples.
Join Brennon and Nick as they discuss this week's sermon on Matthew 9:18-26.
Join Nick and Brennon as they continue their discussion on the Gospel of Matthew. This episode we talk about the cost of following Jesus and how we can place our faith in him.
Join Nick and Brennon as they talk about the power that Jesus has to heal. Our conversation is based from Matthew 8 of the Bible.
Join Brennon and Nick as they breakdown this week's sermon on Matthew 5.
Join us as we discuss Matthew 4:1-11 and talk about the temptation of Jesus.
In this episode we talk through John the Baptist ministry and the Jesus baptism.
Many people feel as though Christians are hypocrites. Some people even have valid reasons for believing in this. So the question begs "How can we, as the Church, help rid ourselves of this stigma?" Join Brennon and Nick as they discuss how Jesus dealt with hypocritical people.
Join us as we talk about what it looks like for a church to be a safe place where people can walk alongside other Christians toward Jesus.
Join us as we begin a series about church hurt. This episode is focused on the sun of Gossip.
Join Brennon and Kai as they discuss this week's sermon "How to Suffer Well." Some people have the misconception that after they become a follower of Jesus their life will be easier and suffering won't plague their life. According to John 16:33, we should expect suffering to happen. However, Jesus also promises us that we should draw near to Him to experience peace.
What does the Bible say about following your heart? Join Brennon and Blake as they break down this week's sermon.
On this episode of The Breakdown we answer the question "Does God want us to be happy?" This episode is a continuation of our series "The Bible Doesn't Say That."
The Bible says a lot, but what does it say about judging others? Join Brennon and Nick as they talk about by what standard we are called to judge.
How can we live a life where both our heart and actions are in sync with Christ likeness? Join us as we look at Luke 11 and how Jesus interacts with people who look righteous but aren't.
Join Brennon and Nick as they discuss why thinking sins are not a big deal can be a problem.
Do you know what Heaven will be like? Join Brennon and Nick as they discuss the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.
This is the last of the series going through the life of Moses.
Moses used every excuse in the book to not be used by God to free the Israelites. In this episode of The Breakdown Nick and Brennon explore what it looks like for God to qualify us to be His vessel and how we can overcome anxiety, by faith, to do God's will.
Join Brian and Brennon as they explore the life of Moses and talk practically about what we can learn from his life today.
Paul warns Christians to not conform to the ideals of the world. We are to be transformed by the renewing of Christ. Join Brennon and Nick as they breakdown this week's sermon.
People have perverted the Gospel from the beginning. From the prosperity gospel to earning our own salvation there have been many ways that the Good News of Jesus has been twisted. Join Nick and Brennon as they talk about the Gospel of Jesus.
The Church should be unified for the sake of the Gospel. Join Brennon and Nick as they talk about what this looks like.
Join Brennon and Nick as they talk about the dangers of deconstructing your faith.
Can the Church exist with you? Jesus gave his disciples, people, a mission to go out into all of the world and proclaim the Gospel, teach His Word, and baptize. We have a duty to be the Church, so no, the church cannot exist without you. Join Brennon and Nick as the break down this week's sermon.
Why should I be a part of a local church? Join Brennon and Nick as they discuss what it looks like to have faith together as a congregation and what being the church looks like when we meet together for corporate worship.
Jesus calls us to live a holy life. How do we obey this command? Join Brennon and Kai as they talk about what Christian obedience looks like.
We live in a world where we are bombarded with catastrophic events. You turn on the news and all you hear about are all the bad things that are happening to people around the world. How should we respond to this? Jesus calls us to show compassion. In the parable of the good Samaritan, there is a person who is robbed and almost beaten to death on the side of the road. Two people, who are known to be people of God, go out of their way to ignore the man on the side of the road. It is the enemy of the one who was beaten that helped this poor soul. He went above and beyond the call to help him as well. As Christians compassion for others should move us to action. If God has given us the means to help someone, we should go out of our way to help people in need. Even though there are thousands upon thousands of people that need help we should do our part to help the one that is put into our path.
Jesus was firmly established in an intimate living fellowship with God and faith in God. His actions and teachings had their life source in God's love. The secret of the life of Jesus was his connectedness with God. He withdrew regularly into a solitary place to meet and have fellowship with God. Jesus was always abiding in God. In our day we find it hard to withdraw from our busy schedules to be with God. We are hard-pressed for time to listen to His voice of love and grace. When we take the time to speak to God, we are often not patient enough to wait on Him and listen to His voice. “Remain in my Love”, we hear the invitation of Jesus coming to us. Don't just do a hit-and-run kind of deal. But remain! Abide! Stay for a while! And listen… “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you…”, says Jesus in verse 9. That begs the question, “How did Jesus experience His Father's love?” What did he get from God in exchange for his obedience? Jesus' connectedness with the Father prepared him for the suffering that was to come. Suffering does not equate to being far from God. We should be preparing our hearts for suffering. Throughout the New Testament, Paul refers to every Christian's suffering. The beauty of this though is that we have been prepared to suffer well by the Father's love if we have been connected to him.
People look for hope in many places; their jobs, family, or finances. These things shift overtime and are all circumstantial. Christians find their hope in Jesus. This hope is different than anything the world can offer. Join Nick and Brennon as they discuss our hope in Jesus. (The Audio may sound off due to technical difficulties)
In this episode of The Breakdown Nick and Brennon look at the parable of the wise man and the foolish man.
In Christian Convictions, Chad Ragsdale lists 6 essentials of Christianity. These are elements that are the difference between salvation and lostness. Each belief written below is the bedrock of our faith. We cannot be a follower of Jesus if we do not believe these truths. 1. It is essential for a Christian to believe that God exists (and to earnestly seek him). See Hebrews 11:6. 2. It is essential that a Christian believes Jesus is Lord. See Romans 10:9. 3. It is essential that a Christian believes that Jesus is the risen Savior. See 1 Corinthians 15:3-8. 4. It is essential that a Christian is saved by grace through faith and not by human effort. See Ephesians 2:8-9. 5. It is essential that a Christian be born again by the Holy Spirit. See John 3:3. 6. It is essential that a Christian perseveres in a faithful faith. See Hebrews 3:14. You might be someone who has gone to church all your life. You might have even studied the Bible or taught it to others. But genuinely believing it is another question. Imagine if you begin to really, truly believe that Jesus is Lord. Imagine what might change if you let the truth that Jesus is the risen king sink into your heart to become its most bedrock conviction. Imagine believing with your whole self that you have a heavenly Father in heaven who loves you. If you know the essentials of the faith, it's time to really, honestly believe them.
Christian Convictions - Part 2 - Discerning Faith
Join Nick and Brennon as they talk about the importance of having a faith that is not shaken by hard questions and that is rooted in the Truth of Scripture.
Christian Convictions - Part 2 - Miserable Myths
Join Brennon and Nick as they talk about 5 Christian myths that are unbiblical.
Living Stones: Looking Forward, Looking Back
It is important to recognize the markers that God puts in our lives that remind us of who He is. Joint Brennon and Nick as they talk about Joshua 4.
Sanctification is a long process that never ends. Our goal is to look more like Jesus every day. Join Brian and Brennon as they talk about what it looks like to be obedient to God for a lifetime.
Long Obedience in the Same Direction - How Do I Follow Jesus?
Join Nick and Brennon as they discuss what a church family looks like.
New Year, Same Mission - Part 3 - Family Life
New Year, Same Mission - Part 2 - Serving Together
New Year, Same Mission - Part 1 - Don't Quit the Mission
Anxious for Nothing - Part 4 - Refuge
Anxious for Nothing - Part 3 - Rest for Your Soul
Join Nick and Brennon as they discuss what it looks like the serve together with other believers.