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Some stories are too heavy to carry alone. This is one of them. In this Good Friday message, Pastor Frank walks us through four acts of the crucifixion—through the eyes of Scripture, the sound of nails being driven, and the haunting beauty of grace that doesn't make sense. Jesus didn't just die for us—He died instead of us. And somehow, mysteriously, we died with Him. The pain, the shame, the secret things we carry—they're not ignored. They're nailed to the cross, burned away, and buried with Christ. This isn't about guilt. It's about surrender. It's about walking away from the cross knowing: the debt is paid, the record is canceled, and the only thing left is the nail... and the grace.
Did you know the story of Easter can be told by looking at three Gardens? Join us as Pastor Frank explores new life in gardens.
Have you thought about where you would paint yourself in the Easter Story? Join us a Pastor Frank explores the options.
Join us for this unique look into the Easter events. Join us as Pastor Frank shares Rembrandt's unique perspective on Jesus and the events of Passion Week.
What did Peter and Judas have in common? What was the one thing that separated them in the eyes of Jesus? Join us as Pastor Frank explores this relationship and the manner in which Rembrandt brought those images to his audience.
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But God by guest speaker, Pastor Frank Gil. Pastor Frank shares with us from Ephesians 2:1-10, describing how Paul states the kind of person we all were before we put our faith in Jesus, then how God interrupts and enters our story. April 6, 2025. #christiantestimony #ourstory #butgod For more info visit: www.kingdomemc.com
God only knows what will be revealed when we are truly set free from our bondage. Join us as Pastor Frank discusses what it means to transformed....a metamorphosis.
Listen in our service as Pastor Frank and our Children's Director Ben speaks through the second of five sermons in the 'Five Solas.'
This sermon by Pastor Frank Bennett focuses on Jesus' teachings in Mark 13 concerning the end times. The Pastor Frank breaks down this chapter into five key themes: Destruction, Deception, Disaster, Distress, and Declaration. The sermon emphasizes the speaker's belief that these signs are increasingly evident in the present day, indicating that we are living in the "last days."
Listen in as Pastor Frank dives deeper into James, and highlights the issues with indulgence, specifically in wealth.
Listen in as Pastor Frank dives into the first part of James 4!
Listen in as Pastor Frank interviews some of our members on their everyday life and occupations. Hear interesting stories from our community!
Listen in as Pastor Frank goes through James 3:1-18, and opens on what James says about the way we speak and our language with our tongue.
Listen in as Jesse Orlowski, one of our church members, shares his experience about his time spent last summer in Seoul, Korea at the L'Abri retreat. Jesse shares what he learned, both culturally and spiritually, and continues in interview format answering questions from Pastor Frank.
Join us as Pastor Frank discusses the importance of leading a spiritually disciplined life.
Pastor Frank continues his visit with Jim Welch. His ministry, Real Restoration, rescues trafficked, sexually exploited, and at-risk girls from danger, and guides them toward a new journey of life (RealRestoration.org).
Pastor Frank's guest is Jim Welch, director of Real Restoration. Active in Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Uganda, and Kenya, this ministry rescues trafficked, sexually exploited, and at-risk girls from danger, and guides them toward a new journey of life (RealRestoration.org).
Pastor Frank visits with Brian Miller, founder of Global Transformation Ministries in Medellín, Colombia. The ministry rescues children from the streets, victims of sex trafficking, and exploited girls (TMinistries.org
Join us as Pastor Frank begins this series about breaking free from the prison of sin. We begin by understanding the problem with mankind and then explore why Jesus is the answer.
What excuses have you made for your sins? These "decorations" keep us in the spiritual prison where our sins have placed us. Being set free first means getting very honest your yourself and others and owning the problem. Join us as Pastor Frank explores the first critical action step to your jailbreak.
Los Angeles / Bakersfield pastor Frank Fish talks about what he and his congregation have gone through in the January 2054 fires. One member family totally lost their home and all their belongings. Others evacuated. Pastor Frank and wife Valerie were in the Hurst fire area, but fortunately escaped damage. LifeNets is giving immediate help fire victims. The spirit of helping one another has never been greater. If you would like to contribute for fire victims go to http://www.lifenets.org/ and click on the donate button. Donations are tax exempt in the USA.
Join us as Pastor Frank continues our exploration of Luke
We’re in week two of the New Year…How are your resolutions coming along? Don’t despair. On Thursday’s Mornings with Eric and Brigitte Pastor Frank Trotta of Grace Baptist Church will provide encouragement from Hebrews 12:1, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.” gbcministry.orgDonate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wrmbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as Pastor Frank begins the New Year by exploring the importance of our personal and church families.
Join us as Pastor Frank explores what Mary and Joseph most likely experienced that Christmas Night.
In this heartfelt sermon on Acts 20:17-38, Pastor Frank reflects on Paul's farewell to the Ephesian elders, offering a powerful message about faithfulness, humility, and perseverance in ministry. Paul's words challenge us to live a life focused on God's mission, even in the face of trials.Pastor Frank encourages listeners to examine their own lives, asking how they can serve with courage, grace, and a heart fixed on Jesus. This sermon is a call to embrace our God-given purpose and finish the race with joy.
In this New Year sermon, Pastor Frank reflects on the lessons of the past year and inspires us to embrace the opportunities of the year ahead with faith and purpose. Through heartfelt wisdom and biblical truth, he reminds us of God's faithfulness in every season and encourages us to walk confidently into the future, trusting His plan.Whether you're reflecting on personal growth or seeking direction for the year ahead, this message will uplift and equip you to step into 2025 with hope and resolve.
In this second of two-interviews, Pastor Frank continues his conversation with JimBob Norman, missionary at New Song Mission in Nicaragua (NewSongNica.org).
In this two-part series, Pastor Frank interviews JimBob Norman. A native of North Carolina, JimBob now ministers at New Song Mission in Nicaragua (NewSongNica.org).
Pastor Frank Switzer delves into Jesus' powerful teaching in Matthew 7:21-29. Exploring the contrast between wise and foolish builders, he challenges us to reflect on what it means to build our lives on the solid foundation of Christ's words.Through biblical insight and practical application, Pastor Frank highlights the importance of not just hearing God's Word but putting it into action. This sermon serves as both a wake-up call and a source of hope, encouraging listeners to evaluate their faith and commitment in light of eternity.Tune in to discover how living in obedience to Jesus anchors us in life's storms and prepares us for the Kingdom of Heaven.
Pastor Frank teaches on the importance of living in community, and how we should all strive to be a grape, rather than a marble.
Join us as Pastor Frank completes this series by looking at our preparation for Christ's return. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frank-burns/support
In Pastor Frank Switzer's sermon on Matthew 7:1-6, he explores Jesus' teaching on judgment, highlighting the importance of humility and self-awareness before judging others. He explains that Jesus' directive to "not judge" doesn't forbid discernment but cautions against hypocrisy. Using the metaphor of the “speck” and the “plank,” Pastor Frank encourages listeners to first examine their own faults, fostering a spirit of grace rather than self-righteousness. He also touches on the need for discernment in sharing wisdom, reminding us to approach relationships with love and humility, guiding others gently toward God's truth.