HeartLine Ministries is a syndicated community television program by Community Christian Church in Athens, VT and Life On Main in Charlestown, NH. The program is a Bible study format that focuses on Scripture as it pertains to the heart of each one of us.

The Book of Philemon emphasizes Paul's personal connection and the themes of transformation through Christ. The conversation addresses salvation through faith, the impact of heart condition on behavior, and the need for forgiveness. Paul urges Philemon to accept Onesimus as a brother, showcasing grace, voluntary obedience, and God's divine purpose in hardship.

The ongoing study of Colossians reveals how biblical misfits like Paul and Onesimus can be transformed into valuable members of the faith community. The content emphasizes walking in wisdom with non-believers, redeeming time, and the balance of grace in communication. It highlights the importance of relationships, fulfilling one's ministry, and the power of prayer.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden continue teaching from the Book of Colossians, focusing on authentic relationships and personal conduct. Key points include responding to sin with love, the necessity of peace with God, and the role of love and forgiveness in daily life.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss the transformation into a new person in Christ, highlighting the relationship between faith and grace. They explore teachings from Colossians, urging believers to put off the old self and embrace holiness. The connection between believers and Christ is emphasized, along with the need for reprogramming beliefs to align with God's desires.

This episode of Heartline Ministries examines the theme of completeness in Christ through a study of Colossians, emphasizing reliance on Him for spiritual growth. The message encourages believers to recognize God's work, trust in His provision, and live without judgment, focusing on personal accountability and avoiding self-imposed religious rules.

Understanding completeness in Jesus Christ is essential for spiritual growth. The heart influences behaviors, and true transformation comes through faith. Personal experiences show how faith shifts focus from self to others. The Godhead's significance is emphasized, along with the Holy Spirit's role in revealing truths. Believers are encouraged to actively walk in faith, supported by community and discipleship.

The content emphasizes the supremacy of Jesus Christ. It discusses the dual nature of Christ, the unique access to God through Christianity, and the role of the Holy Spirit post-resurrection. Themes of alienation from God, reconciliation through Christ, and the relationship between faith and works are explored, culminating in a call for obedience, service, and active participation in faith communities.

Understand the relationship with Christ, the cost of discipleship, and the expectations of faithfulness. Discover the importance of accountability in one's Christian walk and the authority of Christ over evil. The church is highlighted as the body of Christ, emphasizing community among believers.

Pastors Harold and Tim discuss the historical context of Colossae, the need for spiritual focus, and the significance of prayer. The narrative highlights Jesus Christ as the foundation of faith, contrasts it with angel worship, and encourages believers to walk worthy of His sacrifice.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden focus on Paul's teachings that emphasize contentment in hardship and the importance of relationships over material needs. The conversation clarifies misconceptions about judgment, highlighting love as the foundation for correction. As Christmas nears, the focus shifts to God's provision and the significance of gratitude, reinforcing the bonds among believers and celebrating the promise of salvation.

Contentment, defined as a heart condition rooted in faith, is explored through biblical teachings from Philippians. Personal stories illustrate how faith brings strength during challenges. The importance of joy as a source of strength is emphasized, along with unity among believers. Prayer, thankfulness, and focusing on positive attributes in relationships are encouraged.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden study Philippians chapter 3. They emphasize the need for caution in spiritual battles, personal transformation, and valuing Christ above all. The conversation addresses complacency in the church, the necessity of constructive criticism, and the struggles of faith.

This discussion reflects on Apostle Paul's imprisonment, his attitude towards suffering, and the need for gratitude. It emphasizes trusting God during trials, living as credible Christian examples, and the roles of Timothy and Epaphroditus. The session encourages believers to embody sacrificial love and remain steadfast in their faith amidst challenges.

Pastors Harold and Tim discuss the theme of emptiness leading to fullness, referencing Philippians and Paul's teachings on joy and relationship with Christ during trials. The concept of Kenosis is introduced, illustrating Christ's dual identity and His humility. Believers are encouraged to embody sacrifice and recognize Christ's authority for eternal life.

This episode focuses on Philippians Chapter 2. It highlights the contrast between physical imprisonment and spiritual freedom, asserting that joy should not rely on circumstances. The discussion advocates for unity within the church, promoting humility and the example of Christ as a model for behavior.

The narrative emphasizes God's love as a motivation for actions, liberation from sin, and the glory of faith. It reflects on Paul's prison experiences, showcasing grace and the advancement of the gospel. Personal testimonies highlight the need for defending the gospel, the role of prayer, and community support in spiritual growth.

In this episode, Pastors Harold and Tim begin a discussion on the book of Philippians, emphasizing personal growth through scripture. The context of Paul's imprisonment is shared, illustrating his challenges. The content also stresses shared goals in ministry, true fellowship, and confidence in God's work.

The conversation covers various topics including the God's equipping of believer, taking a stand for one's faith, and the significance of putting on the full armor of God. The pastors discuss the responsibility of Christians and the need to be strong in the Lord. They emphasize the importance of prayer and the role of boldness in sharing the gospel. Overall, the conversation encourages believers to stand firm in their faith and rely on God's strength and protection.

This episode explores the concept of the 'Armor of God' as discussed in Ephesians chapter six. It emphasizes the importance of wearing this spiritual armor to withstand evil, highlighting the roles of truth, righteousness, and faith. The video also underscores the significance of peaceful relationships, sharing personal experiences with God's work, and the church community's role in supporting each other. It concludes with a call for self-assessment and the need to finish well.

The importance of relationships, particularly in home life, is explored with a focus on foundational principles. The connection between relationships and worship is highlighted, emphasizing reverence and respect. The concept of submission and respect is discussed, with a focus on mutual submission and avoiding power misuse. The conversation also covers spousal submission, responsibilities in relationships, and the significance of following God's instructions in marriage.

The theme of responsibility in the book of Ephesians is explored, emphasizing the role of the Joshua generation and the need for positive behavior. The importance of imitating God and Christ, walking in love, and being dear children of God is stressed. The concept of total surrender and sacrifice is discussed, urging believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God. The importance of proving God's work in one's life and the evidence to convict as a Christian is also highlighted.

The focus of this episode is on the responsibility Christians bear in their journey with Christ, underlining the importance of aligning actions with faith. The consequences of societal ignorance and darkness are explored, with emphasis on seeking Christ's light. The transformative power of Christ is highlighted, offering a fresh start and the chance to leave behind destructive habits.

The discussion centers on the role of Christians in the church, emphasizing the grace and gifts given by Christ for equipping believers. It underscores the importance of investing in the church, family, and Jesus Christ's work, recognizing God's power and authority. It also explores the different levels within God's kingdom, the need for unity and maturity, and the importance of speaking the truth in love.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss how the apostle Paul stresses the importance of living a life that mirrors one's faith. He encourages believers to be humble, gentle, and patient, and to maintain unity within the Christian community. Paul underscores that believers have received grace and gifts from God, and it's their duty to serve Him. He also discusses how believers, once enslaved by sin, have been liberated by God, enabling them to fulfill their purpose.

This narrative explores the significance of a teachable spirit, exemplified by Paul's transformation from a Pharisee. It delves into the unsearchable riches of Christ, the eternal aspects of faith, and the unique human experience of grace. The focus shifts to our access to God through Jesus, viewing trials as growth opportunities, and the importance of being rooted in God's love. It concludes with the role of the church in glorifying Christ.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss the apostle Paul's experience of God's grace and the transformation it brings through faith in Christ. They discuss the mystery of Gentiles being included in the body of believers and the depth of God's love. They emphasize the importance of apostles and prophets in the church's foundation, the unity of Jews and Gentiles, and the need to share God's grace. The discussion concludes with the idea that understanding Christ reveals more mysteries and the importance of accepting and sharing grace.

The narrative explores acceptance, change, and the importance of remembering one's past while embracing transformation. It delves into the division between Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing unity through Christ. The concept of grafting plants is related to being grafted in Christ, highlighting the need for peace and reconciliation in a divided world. The narrative underscores the significance of Jesus Christ in bringing unity and purpose to believers.

The theme revolves around embracing our identity in Christ and living a victorious Christian life. It emphasizes the transformation in Christ, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the importance of obedience. The conversation explores the assurance of salvation through faith and God's grace, not works. It also discusses the concept of boasting in heaven, the parable of the talents, and the importance of walking in good works.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden continue studying out of the Book of Ephesians.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden delve into the concept of transformation, introducing a new series on the makeover God wants to enact in our lives. They explore the Book of Ephesians, its relevance, and the context of its creation. The discussion highlights the importance of grace and peace, and the role of believers in God's work. The process of acceptance in God through His grace, leading to redemption and forgiveness of sins, is also discussed.

The discussion emphasizes the relevance of the Book of James, the importance of prayer, and community support for healing. It encourages personal accountability, confession, and repentance, while anticipating Christ's return.

Prayer is essential for believers, serving as a key communication channel with God. It goes beyond expressing needs and focuses on relationship building. The discussion highlights common barriers to prayer, including spiritual warfare, and encourages a proactive approach. Adhering to scripture and resisting worldly values are crucial for maintaining a strong faith. The importance of grace, repentance, and community worship is also emphasized.

This episode emphasizes the importance of spiritual warfare and the challenges the church faces from the devil. It discusses the reality of sin among believers and the need for grace. The role of James in promoting church unity is highlighted, addressing issues like jealousy. The conversation also explores relationship with God, stressing the need for intimacy, genuine repentance, and the dangers of spiritual adultery.

Controlling the tongue is essential for personal transformation and effective ministry. This discussion connects speech to the heart's condition and emphasizes applying God's word in daily life. It acknowledges human imperfection and the need for humility, while exploring how internal conflicts affect communication.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss the book of James, focusing on the connection between faith and works. It emphasizes the royal law of loving God and neighbors, the transformative nature of salvation, and the call for a deeper relationship with God. The importance of prayer, keeping promises, and evaluating faith through actions is highlighted, alongside the Good Samaritan parable.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden emphasize the importance of faith paired with action. It defines pure religion as caring for orphans and widows, highlighting the need for genuine motivation behind acts of kindness. The teachings of James are referenced, warning against partiality and urging love for neighbors.

This episode defines pure religion as active service and emphasizes the importance of prayer and seeking God's guidance. Insights highlight that faith must be accompanied by works. The discussion covers tithing, the dangers of deception, and the need for adherence to biblical truth. It also stresses the significance of controlling speech and maintaining integrity while caring for those in need.

This is the first of an 8-episode Bible discussion on the Book of James. Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden focus on the theme of faith demonstrated through actions. The importance of joy, patience, and wisdom during trials is emphasized, along with the need for unwavering faith and humility.

This episode summarizes the book of Nehemiah through all the chapters, focusing on its final chapter and Nehemiah's character. It emphasizes that God values a genuine heart over sinlessness, using flawed individuals for His purpose. The importance of commitment in church service and teamwork in ministry is highlighted, along with the need for worship preparation and community involvement. The discussion also touches on revival and the evaluation of believers' actions.

This episode highlights the importance of recognizing God's mercy and the tendency of people to forget His blessings. It discusses Nehemiah's success in rebuilding the wall amid opposition. The conversation emphasizes the balance of God's love, mercy, and righteousness, alongside the need for obedience to scripture. The children of Israel demonstrate spiritual renewal through confession, worship, and commitment to God's law.

Pastor Harold and Pastor Tim highlight the importance of unity in worship and the joy that comes from understanding God's word. The discussion emphasizes prayer, humility, and the collective experience of faith, encouraging individuals to celebrate their spiritual journey and foster connections within the community

The church acts as a counterculture, promoting love while opposing worldly philosophies. Christians are encouraged to uphold their convictions and unity without compromising God's word. The discussion emphasizes the importance of truth in media, confronting gossip, and relying on God for strength in spiritual warfare.

Pastors Harold and Tim emphasize Nehemiah's leadership amidst internal conflict. It discusses the emotional challenges faced by families and churches, the importance of managing anger, and the supportive role of the church. The session also addresses empathy and the need for wisdom in community issues.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss Nehemiah, chapters three and four, revealing the opposition encountered during the wall's rebuilding. Spiritual preparation is emphasized in addition to personal readiness, paralleling Joshua's reliance on divine guidance. Nehemiah's mission illustrates the community's resolve to unite against obstacles, urging collective responsibility and trust in God.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden look at Nehemiah chapter 2 and discuss how Nehemiah's request was granted through persistent prayer, demonstrating how we, as believers, should go about seeking God in a way that is holy, upright, and faithfully persistent.

In this episode, we begin a study on the Book of Nehemiah. We will explore in depth the principles in chapter one.

Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss John 6:22:40 and how to know if you have God's "seal of approval".

In today's episode, Pastors Harold Noyes and Timothy Golden discuss Jesus walking on the water and the significance of the moment to Peter, the other disciples, and us.

In today's episode, we discuss the feeding of the 5,000 and the impact it had on both the multitude and the disciples of Jesus.

In today's episode, we continue the discussion on Jesus' claim to be co-equal with God and the witnesses beyond Himself that testify to that fact - which, based on the court of law of the day, would have been more proof than was legally necessary to state something as true.

In this episode, we discuss Jesus' claim to be co-equal to God the Father and why that claim can be trusted.