This audio podcast is a listing of the current Sunday morning teachings of Pastor Tucker Maile and the pastors of Calvary Chapel Boise, Idaho. Teaching
Pastor Tucker looks at the folly of leaders, churches, and individuals who are motivated by money.
Pastor Tucker looks at the common mistake of pursuing Christianity to receive things from God instead of pursuing Jesus Himself.
Each of us lives under some kind of authority, whether it's parental, governmental, or vocational. Pastor Tucker explains why the way we handle these relationships impacts our representation of Jesus and our relationship with God.
Pastor Matt Cochern looks at the Apostle Paul's directives for honoring pastors, and he gives us a glimpse into the life of a pastor beyond the Sunday service.
Pastor Tucker explains how the Apostle Paul's instructions for the care of widows gives us broader principals for practically living out our faith.
He is risen! Pastor Tucker looks at the power and implications of three words that have changed human history and continue to change individual lives today.
Pastor Marlon Brown, our missionary in Vancouver, B.C., shares three important concepts that Palm Sunday should remind us to focus on during Holy Week.
How believers operate their churches is one way of representing God to a lost world. Pastor Tucker looks at the instructions Paul gives Timothy for pastoring a multigenerational church and explains why Paul's directives are still relevant and important today.
Pastor Tucker encourages all who follow Jesus to consider how to transfer their faith to others.
From the earliest days of Christianity to today, churches sometimes descend into bad doctrine and bad teaching. Pastor Tucker identifies the reasons this happens and looks at how churches can avoid drifting away from a pure faith.
Pastor Tucker guides us through the Apostle Paul's explanation of why both the church and individual believers are essential for bringing truth to the world.
Pastor Tucker looks at the qualifications for serving in the church and the blessings that come to those who serve.
Pastor Tucker looks at fifteen qualifications for leadership in the church and explains why it's important for all believers to understand them.
Pastor Tucker continues working through the guidelines for the church given by the Apostle Paul in 1 Timothy.
Pastor Tucker looks at the value, beauty, and necessity of a believer's heart being fully surrendered to God's will.
Pastor Tucker explains four things that can bring new focus to our prayer lives and increase our pursuit of God.
Pastor Tucker explains why a healthy church requires people who are willing to fight for its good, and he shares what that fight looks like.
Though it can be hard to admit, we are often the source of our own problems. Pastor Kirk looks at the testimony of the Apostle Paul and encourages us to embrace Paul's thankfulness for God's grace and deliverance in his life.
Pastor Tucker looks at the ways good doctrine can be corrupted, and he presents criteria to evaluate the trustworthiness of the messages we hear from pulpits today.
John Whittaker explains the setting of 1 Timothy, the reasons the letter was written, and encourages us to live in a way that ignites faith in others.
Pastor Tucker explains how Jesus, as the light of the world, reveals much about us and the world while also bringing glory to God.
Pastor Tucker concludes our advent series by looking at the connection to joy in what many consider to be the Bible's most famous verse.
Pastor Tucker shares three foundational reasons for us to have a confident hope in God.
Pastor Tucker looks at seven fundamentals of thanksgiving that are rooted in the character of God and what He's given to us.
John Whittaker encourages us to find joy by focusing more on God and less on our circumstances as he walks us through the great truths of Psalm 103.
Pastor Connor closes out our study of Hebrews by looking at the author's final thoughts and encouragements, reminding us to have a clear vision of God and His ways when we fail to live out all the spiritual and practical instructions we've received.
Leaders in government, church, and organizations all impact our lives, but there is only one unchanging, sovereign King over all creation. Pastor Tucker reminds us to trust Jesus above all else and focus on Him through all the ups and downs brought by human leadership.
Pastor Tucker looks at the challenge, importance, and strategy of being content with what you have today.
Pastor Tucker explains the purposes of marriage and looks at how it's connected to God's design and plan for mankind.
Pastor Tucker explains why loving fellow believers can refresh our spiritual walk and serve as a foundation for our faith.
Pastor Tucker looks at the warning found in Hebrews for those who refuse to listen to God's voice and reminds us that believers have an unshakeable citizenship in heaven.
Pastor Tucker encourages us to keep enduring when life exhausts us, and he explains the path forward for all of us who struggle with the temptation to give up.
Pastor Tucker looks at three truths that will help us see God's goodness in times of discouragement, frustration, or weariness.
Pastor Tucker gives a remedy for the exhausted, burnt-out condition so many of us are living in today both physically and spiritually.
Tucker Maile, Naghmeh Panahi, Eugene Bach, and a discussion panel focus on the underground church.
Strong faith does not necessarily lead to a life without pain, suffering, or problems. Pastor Marlon Brown looks at some of the difficulties encountered by people of faith from the past, and he helps us prepare to stay faithful even when life hurts.
Pastor Rhett Allen draws from the stories of Gideon and Samson to show us that living a life of persistent faith matters more than our failure to live out our faith perfectly.
What shapes your identity? The world pushes us to be categorized by its systems and pleasures, but Pastor Tucker encourages us to define ourselves through faith in God and the call He has for each of our lives.
When our faith is tested we grow. But how do we navigate such difficult times? Pastor Tucker looks at examples from the life of Abraham and his family for some key principles to guide us.
Pastor Tucker encourages us to trust God beyond what we can see.