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Pastor Riley sits down with special guest Nate Holdridge to dive deep into the profound truths found in Nate's latest book, "1 Peter: The Grace of Exile." Together, they explore the timeless wisdom and encouragement contained within the pages of 1 Peter, discussing topics such as faith, perseverance, hope, and the grace-filled journey of living as exiles in a world not our own. Whether you're a seasoned believer or new to the faith, join us on this enlightening journey through Scripture. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions and teachings from Calvary Monterey!
Title: God's CommunitySpeaker: Nate HoldridgeText: Exodus 21-24Exodus Theme: The holy God wants us to know him and experience his presence, but we must first exit unholy bondage and enter holy servitude.Overview: In this Calvary Monterey teaching, we dive into Exodus 21-24 to explore the Book of the Covenant that shaped the ancient Israelite community. Nate Holdridge walks us through key principles for Christian community that we can glean from Israel's laws. Tracing themes of love, valuing life, impact of story, and God-centeredness, we're challenged to let these pillars shape our church.Link to Sermon Notes
Rob Salvato and Ted Leavenworth are joined by Nate Holdridge (Calvary Monterey) to discuss the importance of setting boundaries, delegating responsibilities, and maintaining healthy rhythms in the context of church leadership. This is part one in a two-part discussion on this topic with Nate Holdridge. --- Calvary Monterey - https://www.calvary.com/
Rob Salvato and Ted Leavenworth are joined by Nate Holdridge (Calvary Monterey) to discuss the importance of setting boundaries, delegating responsibilities, and maintaining healthy rhythms in the context of church leadership. This is part one in a two-part discussion on this topic with Nate Holdridge. --- Calvary Monterey - https://www.calvary.com/
Rob Salvato and Ted Leavenworth are joined by David Guzik (Enduring Word, Calvary Santa Barbara) and Nate Holdridge (Calvary Monterey) to discuss the many facets of preparing, sending out, and supporting servants to plant new churches. --- Calvary Santa Barbara - https://calvarysb.com/ Enduring Word - https://enduringword.com/ Calvary Monterey - https://www.calvary.com/
On this season of Mission & Methods, hosts Nick Cady and Brian Brodersen are interviewing some of the members of the CGN Executive Team, so that you can get to know who they are and what they are passionate about. Nate Holdridge is the Pastor of Calvary Monterey, in Monterey, California. He is the author of several books, including his recent book: Whole-Hearted Work, which you can find on his website: nateholdridge.com. Nate is a pastor's kid, and in this episode, Nate talks about what it was like growing up in a church planting family, and what he learned through that about how Pastors can help their children to grow up in a way that helps them love the church and follow Jesus. Nate is also a member of the Pastoral Care and Coaching Team for CGN, and so we talk about the importance of pastoral care and sabbaticals, and how to access those resources through Calvary Global Network. We'd love to hear your feedback on these episodes. Email us at cgn@calvarychapel.com
In this episode, Aaron is joined by guest Nate Holdridge to discuss the anonymity of pastoral work. While pastoral work may seem like a public job in this age of celebrity pastors, Nate argues that embracing the anonymous aspects of this work is a better path, and essential for the pastor's soul. Using Paul's image of the farmer and the field, Nate highlights that the pastor, like a farmer, is a mere worker employed by God. The only one in the equation that matters is God, who gives the growth. This means that good pastoral work has a tinge of anonymity, where pastors do work that is often unseen and are there for the service of the field. They cannot produce fruit on their own. Throughout the episode, Aaron and Nate discuss various topics, including the comparison game that can steal a pastor's joy, and the importance of faithfulness. They also delve into the idea that growth of depth is more valuable than numerical growth, and that workaholism can be harmful to the pastor's soul. The pressure that millennial pastors feel to live up to the older generations, and the pitfalls of pastors building a social media platform for themselves, are also explored. Nate shares his views on why pastors should consider the anonymous aspects of their work as a healthy antidote to the temptations and pressures that come with the public nature of pastoral work. We believe this episode will encourage pastors who are working hard but feeling unseen. No matter the size of your church or the length of your time in ministry, pastoral work is often challenging and can feel lonely. It is easy to get caught up in the comparison game, social media pressure, and the drive for numerical growth. However, we hope that this episode speaks to your heart and reminds you that it is the Lord who brings the harvest. May you be reminded that no matter how unseen your work may feel, it is essential and valued in the eyes of God. -- Nate Holdridge has served as senior pastor of Calvary Monterey on California's central coast since 2008. Calvary's vision is to see Jesus Famous. Nate teaches and writes with that aim at nateholdridge.com. Nate also leads the Jesus Famous Podcast, conducting interviews and discussions that help keep Jesus first. He has also written The No-Nonsense Biblical Man, Dear New Dad, Whole-Hearted Work, (un)Reasonable Faith, and more. Nate also serves as a member of the Executive Team of Calvary Global Network.
Nate Holdridge is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Monterey (California), a church started 43 years ago by his father, Poimen Ministries Director Bill Holdridge. In this podcast, Nate interviews his dad on his own podcast, called "Jesus Famous with Nate Holdridge." In a conversational, father-son style of back and forth, dad and son talk about the history of the church, comparisons between the Jesus Movement of the 60s and today's world, Bill's own calling into ministry, and so on. Lots of subjects, encouraging for the pastoral soul. Podcast producer Jeff Jones, at the end of the show, predicts that this will be a podcast listened to over and over again. Lots of lessons from Bill's 27 years with the church, including ventures of faith.
As we continue the Hard Sayings of Jesus, Rob Salvato and Nate Holdridge tackle Matthew 11:12, where many have been left wondering if Jesus is promoting violence.
Pastors Ed Taylor and Nate Holdridge join Ted Leavenworth & Rob Salvato in a conversation on casting vision. ---- Calvary Church Aurora -- calvaryco.church Calvary Monterey -- calvary.com
Acts 2:42 states that the early believers were steadfastly committed to four major things. These commitments included their sharing life together, in Biblical fellowship. Fellowship is the life conduit of any church. Learn from pastors Dan Leitz (Calvary Chapel Oceanside, CA) and Nate Holdridge (Calvary Monterey, CA) about how Biblical fellowship has been experienced in their churches. Spoiler alert: many wise words are contained herein.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 8
Pastor Nate Holdridge's teaching in Revelation 1
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 2:1-11
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 2:12-29
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 3:1-13
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 3:14-22
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 4
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 5
Here is Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 6.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 7
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 9-10
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 21.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 11
Here is Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 12.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 13
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 14:1-13
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 14:14-16:21
Pastor Nate Holdridge's teaching in Revelation 17
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 18.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 19
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 20.
Pastor Nate's message on Revelation 22
An encouragement from Nate to pastors trying to lead in this moment.
In the earliest stages of his first senior pastorate, Nate Holdridge comes out of the book of Joshua to explain how he knew the Lord would be with him. A powerful reminder of the Presence and grace of God which is upon senior pastors, and which is absolutely necessary for their ministry to be successful in God's eyes. Pastor Chuck Smith introduces Nate, with some interesting and helpful homiletical suggestions at the end of the message
The seven "I am" statements we find in the gospel of John give us such insight and understanding of the heart and character of Jesus. These statements draw us to a personal understanding of who Jesus is and what his mission was. As we study these seven statements, we are brought into a closer relationship with our savior. We understand why we need him, why we worship him, and why he calls us friends. This message is by Pastor Nate Holdridge at Calvary Monterey in John chapter 11 verse 25.—calvary.comInstagram: @calvarymonterey
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 11 verses 17 through 22.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-11-17-22
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews in chapter 2 verses 5-18.Link to Pastor Nate's Notes:nateholdridge.com/hebrews-2-5-18
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews in chapter 3.Link to Pastor Nate's Notes:nateholdridge.com/hebrews-3
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 4 verses 1 through 13.Link to Pastor Nate's Notes:nateholdridge.com/hebrews-4-1-13
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 6 verses 13 through 20.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-6-13-20
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 7.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-7
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 8.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-8
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 9 verses 1 through 14.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-9-1-14
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 10 verse 19 through 39.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-10-19-39
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 11 verses 1 through 7.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-11-1-7
Pastor Nate continues his study through the book of Hebrews chapter 11 verses 23 through 28.Link to Pastor Nate’s Notes: nateholdridge.com/hebrews-11-23-28