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Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Honor God

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 96:19


This is part 7 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the importance of honoring God. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Always Ready

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 84:56


This is part 6 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the importance of always being ready to do the Lord's work. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples: When Faith Gets Interrupted

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 40:16


Unfinished: When Faith Gets Interrupted – Acts 10 - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this week's message, Pastor Donnell continues the Unfinished series by exploring Acts 10 and the story of Peter and Cornelius. Framing the journey of discipleship as one that continues to unfold, Pastor Donnell reminds us that even Peter, a foundational leader of the church, still had much to learn. The sermon highlights how God disrupted Peter's expectations through a vision that challenged his deeply held religious assumptions, ultimately preparing him to recognize the work of God in someone he would have considered an outsider.   Pastor Donnell draws out four major movements in the Acts 10 narrative: encountering ordinary people with unseen faith, experiencing a discipleship interruption, transforming a shared table into a pulpit, and finally, the unmistakable arrival of the Holy Spirit. The story of Cornelius—a Gentile centurion who was generous, prayerful, and spiritually attuned—underscores a powerful truth: God is already at work in the lives of those we often overlook. Peter's vision of unclean animals and the Spirit's directive to “not call unclean what I have made clean” becomes a metaphor for how God redefines belonging and holiness.   The sermon culminates in Peter's surprise as the Holy Spirit falls on Cornelius and his household—a moment that forces him to acknowledge that God's family is far more inclusive than he had imagined. Pastor Donnell invites the congregation to live with prophetic imagination, to be willing participants in God's unfolding story, and to extend welcome where we least expect it. His practical encouragement: live as if “maybe, just maybe, God is already at work.”

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Never Be Offended

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 93:43


This is part 5 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the importance of never being offended. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Fear to Faith

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 41:07


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples – Fear to Faith – Acts 3 - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this week's message, Pastor Donnell Wyche continued our Unfinished sermon series by exploring Peter's journey from fear to faith through the story in Acts 3. Picking up from last week's reflection on Peter's restoration by Jesus, Pastor Donnell highlighted how Peter's transformation continues as he and John move from hiding to boldly participating in the unfolding kingdom of God. As they head to the temple for prayer—an ordinary act on an ordinary day—they encounter a man asking for money. Peter's response, “Look at us,” begins a sacred interaction, not just of healing, but of seeing and being seen, rooted in the rhythms of daily faithfulness and the unexpected in-breaking of God's kingdom. Pastor Donnell emphasized that the miracle isn't the central point of the story—it's the movement toward faith that matters. Peter doesn't know for sure what will happen, but he reaches out anyway. This act of trust, however imperfect, invites the kingdom into reality. The healed man walks, leaps, and praises God, astonishing those around him. Peter seizes the moment to preach, anchoring the miracle in the larger redemptive story of Jesus. This is a new Peter—one no longer dominated by fear, but awake to the kingdom's presence, testifying boldly to the power of Jesus' name. His journey reminds us that faith often begins with a step, even when we're unsure of the outcome. Closing the sermon, Pastor Donnell invited us to embody the same movement from fear to faith. He asked what it might look like to truly see others through Christ's eyes—to respond with compassion, mercy, and open-handed generosity. Whether it's reaching out to someone in need, forgiving someone who's hurt us, or taking responsibility in difficult conversations, we are invited to be participants in God's unfolding story. Like Peter, we are unfinished, but we are being transformed. The resurrection of Jesus not only changed history—it changes us, turning shame into freedom and failure into faithfulness.

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Suffer Awhile

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 79:35


This is part 4 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the need to suffer awhile on this earth. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 32:29


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples – John 21 - Martha Balmer - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this sermon, Martha Balmer explores the transformation of the apostle Peter in John 21, highlighting how discipleship is a journey of becoming. After Peter's painful denial of Jesus, he fades into the background, wrestling with disillusionment and shame. But in the final chapter of John's Gospel, Jesus reappears to him—not to rebuke or dismiss, but to restore. Through the familiar scene of a miraculous catch of fish and a simple meal by the sea, Jesus invites Peter back into discipleship. This passage demonstrates that every experience—our failures, doubts, and missteps—is part of how Jesus forms us into his likeness. Peter's journey illustrates that discipleship is not about never failing, but about being willing to return to Jesus, again and again. His encounter with Jesus by the fire—mirroring the setting of his denial—becomes a moment of grace. Three times, Jesus asks, “Do you love me?” not to shame Peter, but to reaffirm his calling. In this exchange, Peter is not only forgiven but recommissioned, given the charge to “feed my sheep.” This transformation shows how Jesus meets us in our worst moments, offering not condemnation but a path forward. Martha closes by reminding us that we, too, are unfinished disciples, continually being shaped by Jesus. Like Peter, we may experience disillusionment with ourselves, but these moments are opportunities for deeper dependence on God's grace. Through scripture, prayer, and community, we are formed into people who reflect Christ—not through perfection, but through persistent faithfulness. As Peter learned, following Jesus is a lifelong journey, one that invites us to let go of false identities and embrace the truth of who we are in Christ.  

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Nothing Less

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 69:32


This is part 3 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the becoming nothing less than the standard that Jesus set for us. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Matthew 26

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 45:02


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples – Matthew 26 - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this sermon, Pastor Donnell Wyche explores Peter's bold declarations of loyalty to Jesus in Matthew 26, contrasted with his eventual denial. Peter, full of confidence, insists that even if everyone else falls away, he never will. Yet, when faced with fear and self-preservation, he denies Jesus three times. This moment reveals not just Peter's weakness, but the human tendency to overestimate our strength. Jesus, knowing Peter's failure in advance, had already made provision for his restoration, showing that our discipleship journey is not about never failing but about returning to Jesus, even in our weakest moments. Pastor Donnell emphasizes that Peter's story is not just about failure but transformation. His denial, followed by bitter weeping, marks the beginning of a deeper honesty with himself and his need for grace. Jesus had already been praying for Peter's restoration, demonstrating that God's grace is not contingent on our performance but is freely given, even in our failures. The lesson for us is clear: our overconfidence can blind us to our vulnerability, but Jesus calls us to embrace humility, to acknowledge our dependence on Him rather than our own strength. This sermon invites us to reflect on the gaps between our intentions and our actions, not with self-condemnation but with openness to God's transforming work. Like Peter, we are all unfinished, yet Jesus meets us in our weakness, offering restoration and purpose. Our failures are not final; they are invitations to deeper discipleship, where we learn to rely on God's grace rather than our own strength.

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Count the Cost

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 81:41


This is part 2 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the importance of counting the cost to be a disciple of Jesus. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Discernment and Prayer

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 39:31


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples – Discernment and Prayer (Matthew 17) - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: Pastor Donnell Wyche continues the journey through Peter's discipleship, focusing this week on Matthew 17 and the Transfiguration. He sets the scene by reminding us of last week's dramatic exchange between Peter and Jesus, where Peter resisted the idea of a suffering Messiah. Now, just six days later, Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a mountain, where they witness something extraordinary—Jesus, radiant in divine glory, standing alongside Moses and Elijah. Overwhelmed, Peter responds the only way he knows how: by offering to build shelters for them. His reaction reveals both his reverence and his impulse to control sacred moments. Before Peter can finish speaking, God's voice interrupts, affirming Jesus as His beloved Son and commanding the disciples to listen. The experience is overwhelming, leaving the disciples in fear, but Jesus reassures them: Do not be afraid.   Pastor Donnell explores the significance of this moment, not just for Peter but for all of us. The Transfiguration reveals the true nature of Jesus, yet Peter—despite witnessing miracles—still struggles to fully grasp it. He wants a Messiah who acts on his expectations, but Jesus is revealing something greater: God's unfolding plan. The sermon challenges us to reflect on how we, like Peter, sometimes miss God's voice because we're too busy speaking, planning, or clinging to our own expectations. Pastor Donnell humorously acknowledges Peter's talkative nature and how it mirrors our own tendency to process out loud, often missing the deeper invitation to listen. He reminds us that even though God's audible voice is rare in Scripture, God is still speaking in our lives—if we are willing to hear.   The sermon closes with a practical reflection: How do we learn to recognize God's voice? Pastor Donnell shares personal struggles with hearing from God and emphasizes that it is not reserved for the spiritually elite. Instead, God speaks through relationships, conversations, and unexpected moments. Just as Peter learned through experience, so do we. The invitation is to cultivate discernment through openness, humility, and trust. Whether through Scripture, prayer, or the wisdom of others, we are called to be attentive. Above all, Pastor Donnell reminds us that God's voice isn't about mystical revelations—it's about relationship. By learning to listen, we open ourselves to the transformative work of Christ in our lives.

Pacific Bible Church
Becoming Disciples: Lay Down Everything

Pacific Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 69:44


This is part 1 of the series titled Becoming Disciples. In this message Pastor Vern teaches on the importance of laying down all our lives so we become disciples of Jesus. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.pacbible.org/

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Failure Before Restoration

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 43:56


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Failure Before Restoration (Matthew 16) - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this week's sermon, Pastor Donnell Wyche explores the tension between failure and restoration through the lens of Peter's journey with Jesus. He begins by reflecting on our cultural obsession with success and how failure is often viewed as something to be avoided at all costs. Using a contemporary story of a student fabricating their achievements to appear more impressive, Pastor Donnell highlights how we often prioritize appearance over truth. He then turns to Peter, whose expectations of Jesus as a conquering Messiah clashed with Jesus' actual mission. Peter, like many of us, struggled to trust God's plan when it didn't align with his assumptions, leading him to rebuke Jesus—a moment that resulted in Jesus' sharp correction, calling him a “stumbling block.” Pastor Donnell unpacks how Jesus radically redefined what it meant to be the Messiah. Unlike Judas Maccabeus, who led a rebellion, Jesus would defeat evil not through force but through selfless love and submission, ultimately going to the cross. This reversal of expectations unsettled Peter, just as it unsettles us when God's plans challenge our understanding. Pastor Donnell draws parallels between Peter's resistance and our own struggles to trust God, sharing personal experiences of advocacy and opposition. He emphasizes that when we stand for what is right, we will face resistance, much like Jesus did. The temptation, as seen in Jesus' wilderness testing, is to take shortcuts—to trust power, control, and our own strength instead of surrendering to God's way. Bringing the message home, Pastor Donnell reminds us that failure is not the opposite of discipleship but an essential part of it. Peter's failure in misunderstanding Jesus was not the end of his story; instead, Jesus later restores him, showing that grace is always present. As disciples, we must resist the belief that God is only on the side of success. Instead, we are called to trust God fully, even in failure. The sermon closes with a practical challenge: to reach out to someone we've been avoiding, acknowledging that reconciliation and restoration are core to following Jesus. Through Peter's journey, we are invited to embrace both failure and grace, trusting that God is present in every part of our story.

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Lord, Save Me!

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 37:58


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Lord, Save Me! (Matthew 14:25-30) - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: This week, Pastor Donnell continues the Unfinished series, exploring the life of Peter as a model of discipleship in progress. Peter's journey is one of ups and downs, moments of bold faith followed by fear and doubt. In Matthew 14:25-30, we find Peter stepping out of the boat, walking toward Jesus on the water—only to begin sinking when he notices the storm around him. In this moment of crisis, Peter cries out, “Lord, save me!” and Jesus immediately reaches out to catch him. This passage invites us to reflect on how our fears hold us back, how we navigate uncertainty, and whether we trust in God's faithfulness even when the waves threaten to overwhelm us. Pastor Donnell challenges us to consider where we place our confidence—do we rely on our own ability to stay afloat, or do we trust in God's presence and provision? Like Peter, we often step out in faith but waver when circumstances feel out of our control. Jesus' response to Peter reminds us that he does not condemn us for our doubts but meets us with compassion and strength. Even in moments when our faith feels small, God remains faithful. Discipleship, then, is not about achieving perfect faith but learning to trust Jesus more deeply, even in the midst of life's storms. As the sermon closes, we are invited to examine our own posture—are we living with open hands, ready to receive and give in trust? Or are we clinging to control, fear, and self-reliance? The call to discipleship is an invitation to step beyond the boat's security, to let go of our false sense of control, and to follow Jesus into the unknown, knowing that he will always reach out and catch us when we call.

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Self-Esteemies

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 47:22


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Self-Esteemies - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: Pastor Donnell Wyche continued the Unfinished series on Simon Peter, focusing on Luke 5:11. He explored a key shift in the passage—the pronouns moving from “Simon” to “they”—emphasizing that faith is not a solitary journey but a communal experience. Jesus calls us not just to personal transformation but to a collective identity, where we find ourselves through relationships with others. The sermon highlighted that discipleship is not self-actualization but participation in the diverse, multi-generational, and multi-ethnic community that Jesus is forming. Pastor Donnell then examined how our self-image shapes our faith journey. He illustrated this with personal stories, including his own realization of aging and vision changes, drawing a parallel to how we often construct false identities based on external validation. He cautioned against the influence of curated images in social media and advertising, reminding the congregation that our worth is found in God, not in how others perceive us. Using the story of Peter's encounter with Jesus, he emphasized that true discipleship requires leaving behind not just material possessions but also the false self we construct for security and approval. The sermon concluded with a call to embrace our true identity in Christ. Just as Peter had to surrender his old self to follow Jesus, we, too, must let go of self-centered pursuits and the layers of pretense we build around our identity. Pastor Donnell encouraged the congregation to see themselves as God sees them—beloved and whole. He ended with a practical exercise: taking a selfie, not as a tool of vanity, but as a reflection of God's love for each of us as we are.

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - I Am a Sinner

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 37:45


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - I Am a Sinner - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In this week's sermon, Pastor Donnell Wyche explores the transformative encounter between Simon Peter and Jesus in Luke 5:1-11. The message unpacks the profound moment when Simon recognizes his own sinfulness in the presence of the divine, confessing, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man.” Through the lens of proclamation and demonstration, Jesus reveals God's boundless generosity, freedom, and joy, offering Simon an invitation into a life shaped by trust in God rather than self-reliance. This encounter challenges Simon—and us—to embrace God's grace in the midst of our imperfections and fears. Pastor Donnell Wyche highlights how Jesus' actions mirror His words. He proclaims God's good news to the poor and oppressed and then demonstrates it through the miraculous catch of fish, showing Simon that the kingdom of God is one of abundance and freedom. Simon's confession of sin arises not just from the miracle but from a deeper realization of God's intimate care and presence, which disrupts Simon's worldview and invites him to trust God in the “deep waters” of life—spaces where control falters, and faith is required. The sermon concludes with a powerful reminder that we are seen and loved by a God who meets us in our brokenness, not to condemn but to redeem. Just as Jesus reassured Simon with the words, “Don't be afraid,” He extends the same comfort to us, inviting us to lay down our defenses and step into a fuller, freer life. The call is clear: trust in the God who sees you, loves you, and demonstrates His goodness in both ordinary and extraordinary ways.  

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Are you Willing?

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 37:47


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - Are you Willing? - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: This week, Pastor Donnell Wyche shared the story of Simon Peter's life-changing encounter with Jesus in Luke 5:1-11. As Jesus teaches from Simon's boat, He commands Simon to lower his nets into the deep water despite Simon's skepticism and prior fruitless efforts. The miraculous catch of fish that follows demonstrates both Jesus' divine authority and His personal care for Simon. Pastor Donnell highlighted how this moment challenges the false separation between the divine and the secular, showing that God's presence infuses every aspect of our lives, from our work to our relationships. Through the story, Pastor Donnell emphasized that Jesus meets us where we are, entering our world and using what we know to reveal God's kingdom. For Simon, this meant realizing that his skills as a fisherman had new meaning in the context of God's purposes. This encounter is not about Simon's worthiness but his willingness to trust and follow. Despite Simon's initial sarcasm and doubt, Jesus calls him into a deeper life of dependence on God, transforming his priorities and inviting him to join a mission far greater than himself. The sermon concluded with a reflection on the grace of God, who accepts us as we are but also calls us to live differently. Just as Jesus told Simon, “Don't be afraid,” He extends the same invitation to us, asking if we are willing to live in the fullness of God's kingdom. Pastor Donnell urged listeners to read and reflect on Luke 5:1-11, allowing the story to reveal how God's blessings and invitations meet us in our everyday lives.

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast
Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - You Aren't Who You Think You Are

Vineyard Church of Ann Arbor Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 35:19


Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples - You Aren't Who You Think You Are (Luke 5:1-3) - Rev. Donnell T. Wyche - a2vc.org. Like us on fb.com/vineyardannarboror watch our livestream Sundays @ 10:45am - vimeo.com/annarborvineyard Summary: In the opening sermon of the Unfinished: Encountering Jesus, Becoming Disciples series, Pastor Donnell Wyche reflected on Luke 5:1-3, where Jesus begins His relationship with Simon Peter by asking for his help. Pastor Donnell explained how this simple yet profound invitation reveals the heart of God. Jesus communicates to Simon that He trusts him, believes in him, and sees him—not just as a fisherman but as someone with a greater purpose in God's unfolding story. This moment challenges us to consider our own identity and worth through God's eyes, reminding us that God meets us where we are, even in our frustration, disappointment, or uncertainty. Pastor Donnell highlighted Simon's reluctance and irritation at being asked to assist Jesus after a long, unsuccessful night of fishing. Yet, even in his weariness and doubt, Simon agrees to Jesus' request. This sets the stage for a transformative encounter. Through this act of obedience, Simon begins to see himself in a new light—not defined solely by his profession or failures but as someone invited into partnership with the divine. Pastor Donnell emphasized that Jesus calls us to discover who we truly are, not in isolation but in relationship with God, who knows us better than we know ourselves. The sermon concluded with a practical spiritual exercise, inviting listeners to meditate on Luke 5:1-11. Pastor Donnell encouraged the congregation to reflect on the story by imagining themselves in various roles—Simon, Jesus, or even an observer. This practice allows us to explore how Jesus' words, “I trust you,” “I believe in you,” and “I see you,” speak to our own lives. Pastor Donnell urged everyone to embrace the ongoing journey of discipleship and discover their identity in the presence of God.

New Hope Naples
Becoming Disciples - Part 1

New Hope Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 36:39


New Hope Ministries Senior Pastor Grant Thigpen 7675 Davis Blvd Naples, FL 34104 facebook.com/newhopenaples facebook.com/pastorgrantthigpen newhopenaples.com 239.348.0122

New Hope Naples
Becoming Disciples - Part 2

New Hope Naples

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 42:58


New Hope Ministries Senior Pastor Grant Thigpen 7675 Davis Blvd Naples, FL 34104 facebook.com/newhopenaples facebook.com/pastorgrantthigpen newhopenaples.com 239.348.0122

Pillar of Truth: Radio Podcast
Becoming Disciples of Divine Love, Part 2

Pillar of Truth: Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024


A lot of us have good intentions about loving others but then get distracted by our day-to-day routines and responsibilities. When we understand that this command extends all the way to those who might hates us, we need to learn to obey with aggressiveness and boldness. Practicing genuine love means that we will love our families, our friends and our enemies! The post Becoming Disciples of Divine Love, Part 2 appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.

Pillar of Truth: Radio Podcast
Becoming Disciples of Divine Love, Part 1

Pillar of Truth: Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024


The “golden rule” is one of the most recognizable ethical sayings, not just in the Bible, but in culture in general. But, familiarity does not equal understanding! And, that understanding does not translate into application – also known as obedience! The post Becoming Disciples of Divine Love, Part 1 appeared first on Pillar of Truth Radio.

The Bible Project
How Jesus Trains His Disciples" (Luke 6:12-19)

The Bible Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 29:17 Transcription Available


Reach out and connect and partner with my ministry athttps://patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessPodcast Episode Title: "How Jesus Trains His Disciples" (Luke 6:12-19)Welcome :"Welcome to another episode of 'Journey with Jesus,' where we explore the profound teachings and life of our Saviour. Today, we begin our journey through Luke chapter 6, unveiling the invaluable lessons on how Jesus trained His disciples.In our own lives, we often find ourselves in the training business, whether as parents, mentors, or leaders. Today, we'll draw inspiration from the way Jesus impacted and trained His disciples, gleaning insights to apply in our own journey.Episode Highlights:Jesus' Night of Prayer (Luke 6:12):Jesus, as a habit, devoted time to prayer.  A unique event unfolds as He spends an entire night in prayer on a mountain. This special time of prayer precedes a significant decision: the selection of the twelve apostles.Choosing the Twelve (Luke 6:13-16):From a larger group of disciples, Jesus selects twelve, designating them as apostles. Noteworthy disciples include Peter, who consistently holds a prominent position, and Judas, who is always listed last and later becomes the betrayer. The intentional selection of ordinary individuals by Jesus highlights God's delight in using ordinary people in extraordinary ways.Becoming Disciples and Apostles (Mark 3:14):Jesus appoints the twelve to be with Him and to be sent out to preach.This transition signifies the dual role of discipleship: learning and being sent out with authority.Following Jesus' Example (Luke 6:17-19):Jesus ministers to a vast multitude, emphasizing healing and addressing tangible needs. People come not only to hear Jesus but also to experience healing and relief from tormenting unclean spirits. Jesus' example involves not just teaching but actively engaging in ministering to people's needs.Prayer and Example: Our Impact on Others:Jesus' training involves prayer and being an example. As believers, our greatest impact on people comes through praying for them and being an example, just as Jesus did.Jesus' foundational ministry is characterized by compassion, healing, and ministering to the physical and emotional needs of people. Compassionate actions leave a lasting impact beyond mere words.Truth More Caught Than Taught:Believers are called to copy Jesus' example by being compassionate and actively ministering to the needs of others. The truth is more caught than taught; our example can have a profound impact on those we encounter.Closing Message: "As we wrap up this episode, let's be inspired by the way Jesus trained His disciples. May we, too, embrace the power of prayer, actively minister to the needs of others, and be living examples of God's love and compassion. Remember, our impact on others goes beyond words; it's in the compassionate actions that reflect the heart of Christ. Thank you for joining us on this journey. Until next time, may your walk with Jesus be filled with His grace and presencePlays On Word RadioIn-depth look at God's Word, Biblical Plays we perform & those who've joined us on the wayListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showMy Amazon Author Pageamazon.com/author/jeremymccandlessJeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

New Creation Conversations
New Creation Conversations 090 - Dr. Sam Barber on Grace and Becoming Disciples of Christ Together

New Creation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 56:03


Welcome to episode ninety of New Creation Conversations. My conversation today is with a great friend and colleague in pastoral ministry, Dr. Sam Barber. Sam is currently serving as the District Superintendent of the South-Central Ohio District for the Church of the Nazarene. Sam is a graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene University, he has a master's degree in Christian Ministry and Church Leadership from Malone University, another master's in theology from Duke Divinity School, and he earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Nazarene Theological Seminary. He has also been the lead pastor at churches in Troy and Columbus, Ohio as well as at the Kansas City Central Church. He and his wife Jill have become dear friends of Debbie and me over the last several years, and I deeply respect Sam's heart, mind, and leadership ability. Our conversation centers around his recently released book, A People of Grace: Becoming Disciples Together (published by The Foundry Press). In the book, Sam explores the exciting adventure of discipleship – following Jesus. However, he argues that discipleship is never something we do alone, it takes a team effort to help each other grow in holiness and reach out to others. In the book, Sam invites readers to participate together in an innovative approach to discipleship that has its roots in the ministry of John Wesley. It's a very helpful book and a rich conversation. So, thanks for sitting in on this conversation between two old friends. 

First Evangelical Free Church
Becoming Disciples

First Evangelical Free Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 50:00


We become disciples by listening to Jesus and practicing what He teaches.

Redeemer Baptist Church
Being God's People: BECOMING Disciples

Redeemer Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022


Overflow Podcast
Becoming Disciples Who Make Disciples

Overflow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 71:26


Learn more about New River Church by visiting us online at newriver.church.

Christ Church Selly Park
Becoming disciples

Christ Church Selly Park

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 34:11


Chris Turner | Acts 2:42-47  They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favour of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. Chris Turner continues our series "Big Church Little Church" by considering how we grow into our identity as disciples (or 'learners') of Jesus, and lay strong foundations in the Word.  He encourages us to work with and alongside one another, and offers some resources to help us. Those resources will be made available on our website.

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.8

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 35:40


Today's sermon is Part 8 in the "Becoming Disciples" series. We're so excited that you are here!  Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation. Website: https://northwoodchristian.org/ Church Online Experience: https://live.northwoodchristian.org/

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.7

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 32:18


Welcome Home! We are so excited that you are here. This week is Part 7 in the "Becoming Disciples" series. Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation. Website: https://northwoodchristian.org/ Church Online Experience: https://live.northwoodchristian.org/

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.6

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 33:08


Welcome Home! We're so excited that you are here!  Today's sermon is part 6 in the "Becoming Disciples" series. Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation.

Church News
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland and Sister Patricia Holland, with guest host Sheri Dew. Part 2: Becoming disciples of Jesus Christ

Church News

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 37:58


Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and his wife, Sister Patricia T. Holland, have dedicated their lives to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In this final episode of a two-part series, they continue their conversation with guest host Sister Sheri Dew. The interview was recorded just before the world celebrated Easter, prompting them to talk about what it means to be disciples of Jesus Christ and remember the miracle of Easter every day. Elder Holland has served as a general authority since April 1989 and is a former president of BYU. Sister Holland served as a counselor in the Young Women general presidency. Sister Dew is a former member of the Relief Society general presidency and the executive vice president of Deseret Management Corp. This interview offers a glimpse into the Hollands' testimony, leadership and service — during the season Easter and every day of the year.  with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt. 5

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 26:46


Welcome Home! We're so excited that you are here!  Today's sermon is Part 5 in the "Becoming Disciples" series. Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation. Website: https://northwoodchristian.org/ Church Online Experience: https://live.northwoodchristian.org/

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.4

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:49


Welcome Home! We're so excited that you are here!  This is part 4 of our sermon series "Becoming Disciples" about "Becoming Authentic Disciples." Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation. Website: https://northwoodchristian.org/ Church Online Experience: https://live.northwoodchristian.org/

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.3

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 31:48


Welcome to part 3 of the "Becoming Disciples" series! This weeks sermon is titled "You Have Heard it Said" Northwood is a community of Jesus followers committed to living out the gospel. Love God, Love People, Make Disciples. We are a Disciples of Christ congregation. Website: https://northwoodchristian.org/ Church Online Experience: https://live.northwoodchristian.org/

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt. 2

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 38:36


Welcome Home! We are so excited that you are here.   Todays sermon is Part 2 in the "Becoming Disciples" series titled "Exceeding Righteousness"

Shifting Culture
Ep. 53 Denny Heiberg - Becoming Disciples of Jesus

Shifting Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 46:51


In this episode, Denny Heiberg shares about his journey from running an institution to becoming a disciple maker that empowers others to become disciple makers. We talk about what it looks like to make Jesus Lord of everything in our life. We also discuss what it's like to disciple grandchildren. Denny Heiberg is an elder in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church where he pastored Grace at Fort Clarke UMC in Gainesville, FL from 1994-2012. He currently serves with TMS Global as a member of their Ministry CoServe Group focusing upon Discipleship Training and Member Care. Denny also serves on The National Leadership Team as the Director of International Representatives with The Bonhoeffer Project, a discipleship initiative that trains leaders in the global Church to become disciple-making leaders. Denny graduated from Columbia International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and Christian Education. He also earned an MA in Biblical Studies, an M. Div., and a D.Min. from Asbury Seminary. Denny and his wife, Cindy, live in the Nashville, TN area where he serves in their local church developing disciples. His passion is mobilizing the next generations of leaders who will develop disciple-making cultures in their context of ministry.Denny's Recommendations:Undistracted by Bob GoffA Better Way: Make Disciples Wherever Life Happens by Dale LoschThis episode was sponsored by:All Nations Kansas CityThe mX PlatformConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcastSupport the show

Northwood Christian Church Sermons
Becoming Disciples Pt.1 4/24/22

Northwood Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 40:10


Part 1 of the "Becoming Disciples" sermon series called "Shake & Shine"

Karura Community Chapel
Focus 2022 - Becoming Disciples // Rooted & Fruitful by Rev. George Shiramba

Karura Community Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 38:08


Focus 2022 - Becoming Disciples // Rooted & Fruitful by Rev. George Shiramba

Karura Community Chapel
Focus 2022 // Becoming Disciples: Rooted & Fruitful by Rev. Ngari Kariithi.

Karura Community Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 41:54


Focus 2022 // Becoming Disciples: Rooted & Fruitful by Rev. Ngari Kariithi.

Hillside Community Church
Becoming Disciples Who Make Disciples | November 21, 2021 | Woody Morwood

Hillside Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 53:20


Welcome to Hillside Community Church where we exist to see God's hope transform our cities one story at a time. Our prayer is that these messages can be  an opportunity to quiet our hearts and return our focus to our faithful God. If you long to meet God in a fresh new way, feel weary amidst life's most recent challenges, or are simply seeking to understand how God can transform your life, give this message a listen.  Stay Connected:Youtube |  https://www.youtube.com/c/HillsideCommunityChurch  Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hillsidechurches/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/hillsidechurchesHillside Website | https://hillsidechurches.com

Influenced Podcast with Brianna Moné
28: Becoming Disciples Who Disciple (feat. Olumide Akinwande + CJ Maduka)

Influenced Podcast with Brianna Moné

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 44:01


And we're back with part two of the conversation about discipleship. Do yourself a favor. If you haven't already, listen to part one, which is the episode right before this one to get the full context of what we're about to get into. In this episode, I'm continuing the conversation with my brothers in the faith, Olumide Akinwande and CJ Maduka on what discipleship is all about and how that practically plays out in the church. If you ask me, this episode is a tad bit juicer as we get into the discipleship divide between men and women, the various shapes of discipleship, and so much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Bend ICOC Podcasts
Interview: Josh Benton | "We are still becoming disciples"

Bend ICOC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 37:20


How are we still becoming disciples? This interview features Josh Benton who serves in the Tri-cities Church of Christ.

The Tidwell Sermons
Luke 14: Becoming Disciples

The Tidwell Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 35:32


FBC Durant, Gerald Tidwell, September 22, 1991.  Evening Service. 

CrossPointe - South Orlando (Sermons)
Packing List | Becoming Disciples

CrossPointe - South Orlando (Sermons)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 38:32


Series: Are We There Yet? Passage: John 15:1-5 Preacher: Steve McKenzie

cloverpasscommunitychurch's podcast

What does it mean to be a disciple and to walk like Jesus did?  Pastor Steve Ganz covers all the bases and leaves no stone unturned in what it means to "take up our cross" and follow him.  Be prepared for a life changing message!

Northlands Church -  Weekly Messages

Pastor Greg shares about how becoming disciples is our model, our method, our mission and our meal.

International Church of Barcelona
#40. Becoming Disciples Together

International Church of Barcelona

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 37:21


In this week's message Nick Seders teaches from Matthew 28:19-20 and Acts 2:41-47 on becoming disciples together.. . .Reflection Questions- Am I a convert or a disciple?- Do I regularly gather with other believers? Are we devoted to learning and living out the Word together?Challenge- Join a Community Group today!Scripture- Matthew 28:19-20- Acts 2:41-47