Welcome to the official podcast of Northpark, an exciting church located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Northpark is committed to helping people become life-long followers of Jesus, and this podcast exists to help carry out that vision. Thanks for listening, and enjoy!
The Official Podcast of Northpark Church exceeded all my expectations. When I initially stumbled upon it, I thought it would be just like any other church podcast, but I was pleasantly surprised. This podcast managed to strike the perfect balance between being fun and entertaining, while also delivering valuable and useful content. Each episode had a lighthearted and humorous tone, making it enjoyable to listen to. But what truly stood out was how practical and applicable the messages were. The hosts engaged in thoughtful discussions on various topics related to faith and spirituality, offering insights that could be easily incorporated into everyday life. I found myself looking forward to each new episode, eagerly anticipating the next dose of wisdom this podcast had to offer.
One of the best aspects of The Official Podcast of Northpark Church is its ability to connect with listeners regardless of their physical location or schedule constraints. As someone whose work frequently requires travel, it's not always possible for me to attend church on Sundays. With this podcast, however, I can worship whenever and wherever I want - whether it's on the road or up in the air. The availability of this podcast has truly opened up a whole new world for me when it comes to staying connected with my faith community. The hosts have made a concerted effort to ensure that their message reaches those who may not have been able to be physically present at Northpark Church.
While the podcast overall was excellent, there were a few minor drawbacks worth mentioning. Sometimes, the episodes tended to run a bit too long for my taste. It would have been helpful if they were more concise and focused on delivering the main message without excessive tangents or side conversations. Additionally, there were moments where certain jokes or references felt exclusive or inside-oriented, making it slightly harder for newcomers or non-members of Northpark Church to fully engage with the content. However, these shortcomings in no way detracted from the overall quality and value provided by this podcast.
In conclusion, The Official Podcast of Northpark Church is a refreshing and uplifting addition to the podcasting world. It manages to strike a perfect balance between fun and informative, engaging listeners with its relatable and practical content. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to worship and connect with my faith community even when physical attendance is not possible. The hosts have truly created something special with this podcast, and I eagerly look forward to hearing more from them in the future. Blessings to Northpark Church for making His word available in such an accessible and meaningful way!
In today's message, we take a surprising turn—from Hallmark movies to the threshing floor. While Ruth 3 might read like a romantic drama to us, it was scandalous and suspenseful to its original audience. Through Naomi's bold plan and Ruth's midnight visit to Boaz, we uncover a deeper truth about expectations—what we place on ourselves, what others place on us, and how God invites us into something better: rest.Whether you're a mom feeling pressure, a person labeled by your past, or someone trying to hold it all together, this message reminds us that God's expectations aren't burdens—they're invitations to trust Him. Join us as we explore what it means to release, reframe, and rest in the faithfulness of the Redeemer who is always working behind the scenes.Scripture: Ruth 3Key Takeaway:“Lie down” isn't laziness—it's trust. Even when we can't see it, God is working in the waiting
Ever wish God gave you a heads-up before a big moment? In this message from Ruth 2, we explore how life-changing moments often come disguised as ordinary ones. Boaz wasn't looking for a divine assignment—just checking on his fields. But his simple “yes” to an unnoticed woman named Ruth changed everything. This sermon is about seeing people, being interruptible, and realizing that the way we respond in everyday moments could be part of God's bigger redemption story.
This week, Pastor Chris walks us through the gut-punch opening of Ruth's story — a tale of loss, uncertainty, and unexpected loyalty. In a world filled with both beauty and brokenness, how do we respond when life doesn't go as planned? Drawing from Ruth 1, we explore the spiritual tension between hardship and hope, and how the gospel empowers us to live faithfully in that space. If you've ever felt stuck between grief and grace, this message will help you name what's true, lean into compassion, and trust God's work—even when life feels like it's falling apart.
The truth is—we all make big promises.To our friends.To our kids.To ourselves.And to God.But when we can't live up to them… it gets discouraging.And sometimes… we're tempted to just walk away.But Jesus doesn't walk away from us.And in John 21, we see it. We see a Jesus who doesn't need perfect people—He just invites honest ones. We see failure turned into purpose. We see a beach breakfast that changes everything.So grab your coffee, turn it up, and lean in—Because this is the story of grace, restoration, and a Jesus who still says, “Follow me.”
We've got something really special for you today. We're honored to welcome a good friend —Than Graffam. Than and his wife Megan are the founders of Hope Project, a ministry they launched back in 2013 that's changing lives around the world.Hope Project serves vulnerable children by meeting their needs in four key areas: nutrition, education, shelter, and spiritual development. What makes this ministry so powerful is how it builds long-term partnerships with local pastors and missionaries—creating a bridge between those who want to help and the kids who desperately need it.Than's heart for Jesus and for the nations is contagious, and I know you're going to be inspired and challenged by what he shares. So let's jump in and hear from Than Graffam.
What if the wounds we carry aren't just emotional or physical, but also deeply spiritual? We often focus on one type of wound—family, physical, or spiritual—but what if real healing means facing all three? Jesus came to bind the strong man and reclaim what was lost. He heals our past, restores our identity, and breaks the lies of the enemy. You are more broken than you admit—but more loved than you know. Let's become a church that heals the whole person—body, heart, and soul.
Podcast Episode: "God's Presence in Our Suffering"In this week's episode, we dive deep into the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's fiery trial in Daniel 3, exploring the powerful truth that suffering isn't a sign of God's absence but rather a place where He reveals His presence and power. As we reflect on their refusal to bow to Nebuchadnezzar's golden statue, we examine how suffering can humble, refine, and reshape us. Discover how fire—both literal and metaphorical—tests the nature of our faith, and why the God who walks through the flames with His people is the same God who walks with us in our own trials.Through biblical insights and personal reflection, this episode challenges us to rethink how we view suffering, reminding us that it is often in our pain that God's presence shines brightest. Join us as we explore how adversity can help us grow, reprioritize our lives, and become more compassionate toward others.
When we do not worship what the world worships, people notice.Absolute Truth- Something that is always right and true, whether people agree or disagree with it and whether or not it happens to be part of their experience.Truth to be Relative- Life is validated not by a set of principles but on the basis of personal experience.
If you are light, that means your life should be so beautiful that when it comes into contact with other parts of the environment, the beauty of your life shows up other things for what they really are.When you show up...You reveal the dishonesty in the business. You reveal the gossip in the office. You reveal the racism in your neighborhood. Light affects its environment by being distinctive.
Have you ever felt like you were supposed to be further along by now? Like life didn't follow the script you expected? This week, we dive into Daniel 1 and the challenge of facing disappointment, uncertainty, and the fear of missing your path. But what if—just maybe—this isn't the wrong road? What if here is where God is shaping you in ways you never imagined?Join us as we explore how to shift from frustration to formation, from control to trust, and from discouragement to resilience. Because maybe—just maybe—God is doing something right where you are.
What is glory?The word glory in the Bible is a physical reference to physical heaviness or weight.When you stand before huge mountains, if you really sit and take it in, if you try to grasp the glory of what's in front of you, you begin to feel weightless. You feel, “I don't matter.” That means, “I don't have any matter compared to this,” In the Bible, the word glory doesn't just refer to physical weight. Something is glorious because it has importance. It has an impact because it makes a difference. It counts. Everyone wants to know they matter. Every single person in this room is after glory. We are all seeking it. We are all starved for it. Everybody in this room desperately needs to know they matter to someone.
John 12:1-8. APATHY-It starts small. A missed email. A half-hearted nod in a conversation. But apathy doesn't just stay in one place. It spreads.
The Book of John emphasizes Jesus' unique ability to give eternal life—something only God has the authority to do. He also introduces people to a new life in him. By believing that he is the Messiah and God's son, they have eternal life and freedom from sin and are empowered to perform radical acts of kindness, generosity, and selfless love as they live according to God's Kingdom.
Join us a we dive in our second week of John
Join us as we start our new series John in our new building
Join us as we dive into our second week of our Series Beautiful Letdown
Third week from our series Hope after hurt
Join us as we continue our Christmas series
This Episode our missions team share a little bit about their heart for the missions trip in Nicaragua that happened this October and their experiences.
Let's learn a little more about Jesus's second coming
Back to Basics a closer look to the ten commandments
11/06/22 Speaker: Chris Sloan + Nicaragua Missions Team
Exciting new things are happening in 2023! Check out this announcement from Northpark's 10/30/22 worship gathering.
10/30/2022 Speakers: Anthony Braswell and Chris Sloan