Park Church Des Moines Sermon Podcast

Continuing through Paul's letter to Timothy, we find Paul reminding Timothy of more truth. From Pastor Brad, we are reminded of this week's big truth: to endure hardship, we must remember that we have hope. As Paul reminds Timothy, we must also remember that Jesus has won, scripture is unstoppable, and God is faithful. As we learn to live, remind yourself of the truth. What truth from the sermon will you apply to a specific situation this week? Who can you share this hope with? As you consider this, also continue to think through “who's your one” and pray for opportunities to share this hope with them this week. Lord, open doors, open hearts, and open our mouths.This sermon is from 2/22/2026

As we continue reading 2 Timothy, we learn more about what Paul is encouraging Timothy to do and how he's instructing him specifically. We take all this into consideration as Paul's words still encourage us in our own relationships with Christ. Our big truth this week is that God's mission compels me to give my all. Firstly, God's mission compels me to give my all, even in hardship. His mission compels us to give our all by eliminating distractions, eliminating shortcuts, and eliminating laziness. What distractions do you need to eliminate from your life? In what area are you shortcutting your relationship with God? What laziness do you need to eliminate from your life? God's mission compels me to give my all, because the reward is GREAT! This sermon is from 2/15/2026

This week, as we continue in 2 Timothy, we see Paul encouraging Timothy to be a disciple-maker. We see him instruct Timothy to follow and teach the bible with faith & love, and to rely on the Holy Spirit to guard the gospel from error. We also see Paul remind Timothy to understand the risk of ministry, as well as to appreciate the refreshing moments. Finally, Paul brings it home by reminding Timothy from whom his strength comes, and urging him to entrust the gospel to others. The big truth this week was that the gospel was given to be given away. This is what Paul is encouraging Timothy and us to do. To guard the gospel, as we entrust it to others. As we move into this week, consider whether you are a disciple, what kind of disciples you are making, and who you might be able to refresh as you work together in ministry. This sermon is from 2/8/2026

Pastor Brad shares a big truth with us this week that to live unashamed, we must rely on God's power by remembering His grace. We are saved, saved to a purpose, saved by God's plan, saved to be immortal, and saved by a person. These truths are the fuel for living our lives, unashamedly, for God. We must consider our salvation and spend time with Jesus to fuel our lives and continue on mission. This week, as we do just that, consider these things and pray about who your one might be. Pray for the Lord to open a door, open your mouth, and open the heart of your one, so that you may be able to share the gospel with them this week.This sermon is from 2/1/2026

Week one of our new sermon series in 2nd Timothy was such a blessing. Pastor Brad, through Paul's simple greeting to Timothy, reminded us of the importance of relationships in our lives to help fulfill our calling. Relationships remind us that we are prayed for, cared for, belong to God, and are equipped and empowered by God. Relationships can help us move from fear to power when we have people in our lives, reminding us that we are all of those things. Pastor Brad also reminds us that as believers, we can be the relationship in another's life to remind them of those things. Who's your one that you can mentor through encouragement, such as this? This sermon is from 1/25/2026

Pastor Brad shares with us how having a bigger vision of Jesus can change everything. It can change our outlook, priorities, direction, and confidence. As we head into 2026, who's your one? Think this week on who can be your 1? Who's your 1 person to introduce to Jesus? Who's your one friend you can grow with toward Jesus? And who's your 1 mentor who can guide you in following Jesus?This sermon is from 1/18/2026

This week, we had the honor of hearing from Jonathan, a friend and missionary in Uganda. He not only shared what work he is doing in Uganda and his own personal testimony, but he also brought a challenge to the people of Park Church. God is not looking for the able people; he is looking for the willing people. If He calls you to a need, will you go? If God says there is a need, how will we respond? To watch the video shown in service, detailing the work done in Uganda, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh5pyVi9gNs This sermon is from 1/11/2026

This week, Trey teaches from Luke 10:38-42. He reminds us that ONE thing is necessary. Martha was not focused on that one thing. She was distracted, had the wrong priorities, and made the wrong choice. Mary focused on the one thing that mattered. Jesus said she made the right choice and that her portion would not be taken away from her. Pastor Trey challenged us to make a choice for 2026 and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. What is weighing you down? What do you need to commit to in order to fix your eyes on Jesus?This sermon is from 1/4/2026

As we conclude this year's Advent series, Pastor Marty shares with us this week the profound truth that Jesus is not the savior we expect, but He is the one we truly need. We learn that we should ask hard questions with open hearts, that Jesus understands what we need saved from far better than we know ourselves, that neutrality toward Jesus is not an option, and that this redeemed life is a treasure of surpassing value. In Luke 7, Jesus sends a message back to John the Baptist, as he was concerned and questioning Jesus's presence. He shares some simple truths about John the Baptist with the people there, and then he drops a quote that is difficult for them to understand, along the lines of “...John is great, but the least in the kingdom of God is greater than John...” which confused the people. Marty shares how God's children are greater than John, because we have knowledge, position, and a calling that John did not have. As we continue to prepare, how will you learn to live this in 2026? Endure, Enjoy, Execute. This sermon is from 12/28/2025

In this Advent Series, week 3, our big truth is that when I am small, and Jesus is large, my Joy is huge. John gives us a pattern for how this can increase Joy in our lives. Our Joy will increase when we see that we have everything because of grace. Anything that we have in our lives that is a good gift from God is just that! It is God's grace to us. Our Joy increases when we have a specific role from God, just as John the Baptist knew he had a particular role within the kingdom, to pave the way for Jesus as a fulfillment of prophecy. When you can realize & be confident that you are precisely where God has you, that brings freedom & Joy! Lastly, our Joy will increase when we know that we are not the main point. We are just here to point people to the groom - JESUS. He must increase, and I must decrease!As we learn to live, we must measure our Joy by how much we love Christ, not by comparing with others. How can you make Christ big in the specific context he has called YOU this week? This sermon is from 12/21/2025

This week, we heard from Pastor Brad that our big truth is that Jesus came to deal with our sin by being our substitute. He read that in John 1:29, John the Baptist identified Jesus as the Lamb of God. He also read in Exodus 12 about the significance of the blood from the passover lamb, which saved the firstborn son of every door it marked. We know from 1 Corinthians 5:7 that Jesus was the Passover lamb, sacrificed for our own sins. Hebrews then tells us that all the sacrifices the priest made again and again were never enough, and that the perfect Lamb of God offered only one sacrifice for sins forever, and sat down at the right hand of God. Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God, was a sufficient sacrifice then, now, and forever. This sermon is from 12/14/2025

It's our first week in our Advent series, Prepare The Way! In this week's sermon, Pastor Brad encourages us to prepare ourselves because the King IS on the way! How should we prepare, though? Repent of our sins & self-righteousness, recognize our place, receive His cleansing, realize His baptism was for us, and rejoice in our acceptance. The King is concerned about our hearts and wants to know us personally. This week, remember that if you have accepted Him into your life, you are a son or daughter of God. When the father looks down at you, he sees his son or daughter, whom he loves, and who pleases him. Rejoice in that this week as we prepare for the King's arrival. This sermon is from 12/7/2025

In our final week, as we walk through the book of Malachi and the first week of Advent, we remember, as Malachi reminds the people of Israel to do so. God commands us to be grateful, and we continue to turn toward gratitude as we remember the LORD's past blessing, future healing, and present commands. This week, spend time remembering where God has blessed you this year, where you need to trust Him for your future, and where you need to be obedient as you wait. Use these prayer prompts: I am grateful to you LORD because ____________. I trust you LORD for ____________.As we look forward to the Advent season, we rejoice in the prophecy of Malachi for John the Baptist, who will pave the way for our Savior. Join us next, as we journey through this year's Advent season through the eyes of John the Baptist this December.This sermon is from 11/30/2025

Join us as we learn what is next for us in Malachi: generosity. Our big truth today tells us that the blessing of God flows through our generosity as we give. What happens as we give? We demonstrate that all we have is from God, prove our trust in him, rest in how He provides for us, and we are then able to establish ourselves as a witness to His greatness in our lives. Ask yourself what is keeping you from being more generous? What next steps can you take toward becoming a more cheerful & generous giver?This sermon is from 11/23/25

This week, Pastor Brad delves further into the book of Malachi, as we learn how to be assured when it feels like the evil around us is winning. We trust in the unchanging God! What will the unchanging God do? We trust that he will send a hero, that he will show us our need for purification, and that in the end, the unchanging God will serve justice on those who do evil. As we grow in that trust, we need to explore the following questions. What area of my life do I need to trust the unchanging God? What area of my life needs to be refined by God's fire? This sermon is from 11/16/2025

Pastor Brad opens up the book of Malachi to bring us a lesson on how our relationship with God directly mirrors our marriages. Also, he welcomes a guest to the stage! Mandi joins Brad to discuss the practical application of overseeing our worship and our witness, so we can have the marriages God desires.This sermon is from 11/9/2025

Pastor Brad continues in the book of Malachi this week as we explore how to approach worship of God. The big truth this week is that God wants our FULL worship, not our empty rituals. How do we ensure our worship is full? We give God the first, not what is left over. We value God's sacred name. We lead others to be in awe of God. This week, we are challenged to order our lives to give God our best. This sermon is from 11/2/2025

Listen in as we begin a new series in the book of Malachi. Brad teaches us this big, simple truth that God loves us even when it does not feel like it. He points us to remember, rest, and rejoice when we do not feel God's love. This sermon is from 10/26/25

This Sunday, we were joined by a special speaker, Marco David, who shared with us from Luke, chapter 20. He challenged us to be dual citizens of heaven & earth, acting as faithful ambassadors in a fractured world by prioritizing spiritual disciplines, pursuing unity, and engaging honorably. This message is from 10/19/25.

Pastor Trey shares his heart with us this week and encourages us in our purpose to be fruitful. This sermon is from 10/12/2025

Listen in as Pastor Marty shares his heart with us and issues a challenge to the people of Park Church. This sermon is from 10/5/2025

Brad finishes out our series in Acts, revealing how when we are devoted disciples and leaders, God will bring the "God sized addition" found in Acts 6:7. Are you a devoted disciple, like Stephen? Full of the Spirit, Word, and wise, with a good reputation? It won't always be easy, but it is worth the labor when we see that God sized addition come to fruition! Sermon is from 9/28/25.

Brad continues teaching us about devotion in the church, this week focusing on leaders. He digs into how a devoted leader serves, bringing us two wings of focus: the Word and prayer, and why we should endeavor to prioritize these things as leaders in the church.This sermon is from 9/21/2025.

Pastor Brad teaches from Acts 6 again, sharing this big truth with us: Disciples who are used by God are devoted to look like Jesus. He shares what disciples of Jesus should be devoted to, and Brad encourages us to learn to live by asking three things. What am I known for? What am I controlled by? What am I seeking after? This sermon is from 9/14/25

Pastor Brad reminds us how the church in Acts demonstrated leadership roles, and how God intends believers to use our gifts. Leaders equip saints to serve by ministering, being the solution to problems, and we all serve when we have an encouraging mindset. How will you use your gifting to be a solution in the church?This sermon is from 9/7/2025

Brad calls an audible and teaches from Philippians 1 to remind us of our goal as believers. When we live worthy of the Gospel, we will be unified and courageous.

This week, Pastor Brad shared the benefits of Yahweh with us. He taught why we must bless the Lord as he saves, sustains, and sees us. We must strive to live in the rhythm of blessing to the Lord. This message is from 8/24/2025

Pastor Trey walks us through Psalm 139, where we learn about surrendering to God, who knows us, is near to us, and forms us. We learned how we should respond and surrender to Him. This message is from 8/17/2025.

This week, one of our summer interns, Noah John, preached from Psalm 101, speaking on how to be intentional with our integrity!This message is from 8/10/25

In Psalm 63, David expresses a deep longing for God and proclaims that His steadfast love as better than life. Pastor Brad dives into the Psalm talking about finding satisfaction, joy, and strength in His presence even in times of hardship.This sermon is from 8/3/25

Pastor Brad dives in Psalm 51 which is David's plea for mercy and forgiveness, as he confesses his sin and seeks God's cleansing, and asks for a renewed spirit and relationship with God.This sermon is from 7/27/25

Marty dives into Psalm 34, a psalm where David celebrates God's deliverance, encourages others to trust in Him, and reminds us that the Lord protects and provides for the righteous. Sermon from 7/20/25.

Psalm 19 talks of God's glory revealed in creation and His law. Pastor Brad dives into Psalm 19 and what it looks like to worship God in everyday life. This sermon is from 7/13/25.

Trey dives into the truths of Psalm 27, talking about the truths of growing in God and waiting for Him.Sermon from 7/6/25.

Pastor Brad talks through Psalm 16 and how to find security in God. This sermon is from 6/22/25

In Psalm 13, David expresses his feeling of being abandoned and overwhelmed but ends with a shift into trust and hope. Pastor Brad dives into Psalm 13, looking at David's faith in God's steadfast love. This sermon is from 6/15/25

In Psalm 8, David praises God's creation and talks of what honor and responsibility humans have despite being small in a vast universe. Pastor Brad through Psalm 8 in the first week of the Psalms series, David's greatest hits. This sermon is from 6/8/25.

Where does your confidence come from? In this final section of the Galatians series, Paul calls believers to boast only in the cross of Jesus Christ and not outward appearances, because our true confidence comes from God's grace towards us. In this sermon, Pastor Brad takes us through Galatians 6:11-18 and explains what each verse means to our daily life.

As we continue in our series from the book of Galatians called "Living in the Freedom of Grace," we learned that Paul once again talked about reaping what you sow! He knew that we and the Galatians needed to hear it again. We learned that we are absolutely guaranteed, 100% all the time, that we will reap what we sow. If we sow to the flesh, we reap brokenness. If we sow to the spirit, we reap joy in time!This message is from 5/18/25

Are you sowing to the flesh or to the Spirit? In the last section of chapter 5 in our series on Galatians, Paul uses agricultural analogies to explain walking in the flesh vs. walking in the Spirit. Watch as Pastor Brad takes us verse by verse to help us understand and apply the truths of God's Word!This message is from 5/4/25

This Sunday, we jumped back into our series on Galatians, Living in the Freedom of Grace! Pastor Marty taught from chapter 5. In his message, he taught us how easily we can fall into legalism rather than truly relying on the gospel message of grace through faith in the saving work of Jesus on our behalf. We hope you enjoy watching!This message is from 4/27/25

This Easter Sunday was a great celebration of the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Pastor Brad taught us that Jesus died, rose, and allows me to recover God's design for us: a risen life. Watch as Pastor Brad walks us through the three realities of the risen life.This message is from 4/20/25

This is week two in our Easter Series, "The Risen Life." Reckon means to believe to be so. Pastor Brad explains how we must reckon ourselves dead to sin.This message is from 4/13/25

We are taking a break from Galatians for the Easter season in a series called The Risen Life. This week, we started at the end of Romans five. We learned that we are either in Adam or Christ and what the ramifications are for each. Watch as we learn together about the security that we have in Christ.This message is from 4/6/25

In this week's message, Pastor Brad walked us through the last section of Galatians chapter four. Paul uses an illustration from the lives of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar to show the differences between taking matters into our own hands and putting them in God's. We hope this message helps you remember to put matters into God's hands!This message is from 3/30/25

As Christians, our relationship with God can sometimes lose that loving feeling. Life might get difficult, sin easily creeps in, and we find ourselves listening to the wrong people. In this week's message from Galatians 4, Pastor Brad reminds us that when we are stuck, we must fight to not go back. He shows us the guide that Paul gave to not go back. We hope you find this message encouraging!This message is from 3.23.25

This week, we finished chapter 3 in Galatians and started in chapter 4. Pastor Brad preached that those who know Christ are adopted sons of God. Watch as we learn why that is so significant and the four realities of our adoption identity!This message is from 3.16.25

In this week's message, we continued to walk through Galatians. We learned that when the law is used correctly, it brings clarity, joy, and freedom. Watch as Pastor Brad teaches verse by verse through Galatians 3. We hope you enjoy watching and learning with us.This message is from 3.9.25

As we continue in Galatians 3, Pastor Trey taught that we need to build our identity on Jesus and that we will be counted as righteous through His work. Not by any work of our own. Thank you for watching!This message is from 3.2.25

We started in Galatians 3 in our series through Galatians titled "Living In The Freedom Of Grace". Pastor Brad spoke on faith being the pathway to living the justified life. He talked about two dangers that cause us to drift from that path. Thank you for watching!This message is from 2.23.25