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Crosswalk host Pastor Brian sits again with Carrie and Jeff Gage, former missionaries to Germany for 11 years. In this edition, they discuss fear and the grip it can have on a life, how God brings us though the fear to a new place of ministry, and how Carrie was able to explore new facets of prayer as she yielded more of herself to the Lord.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian teaches that true healing, friendship, and strength come from standing side by side in community. Using Nehemiah and examples from Scripture and history, he emphasizes that brokenness is repaired, bonds are formed, and life is built together, heart and soul.
God invites us to join Him in building His Kingdom—a work that lasts forever. Each of us has a unique lane to run in, a task assigned by God, and our job is to be faithful in it rather than imitating someone else's calling. When we build our lives on, with, and for Jesus, we receive not temporary applause, but eternal reward and the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Have you ever wondered what a prostitute's faith could teach us about God's transformative power? In Joshua's account, Rahab—a Canaanite woman with a scandalous profession—demonstrates extraordinary faith by risking everything to protect Israel's spies. Pastor Brian reveals how her courageous choice led not only to her salvation but her entire family's, ultimately placing her in Jesus' own lineage. Through powerful personal stories and biblical insights, this message shows how God uses imperfect people for His perfect purposes. Whether you're wrestling with your past or questioning your worth, discover how faith can redefine your story and impact generations. Don't miss this inspiring reminder that no one is beyond God's redemptive reach.Thank you for tuning into today's message at Bold City Church! We pray it encourages you in your faith. Share with a friend who could use these words, too!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @boldcitychurchDownload our app on iOS and Android
Pastor Brian speaks to us on how to Live from your identity in Christ.
Join us as Pastor Brian unpacks John chapter 21 and the idea of Peter's repentance and Judas's lack of repentance.
In Ezra 6, the people of God gather to celebrate Passover—a meal that reminded them of freedom, redemption, and the grace that brought them home. After years of exile, they weren't just rebuilding a temple; they were remembering the God who rescues and restores. Today, as we share in the Lord's Supper, we join that same story. The Passover pointed forward to Jesus—the true Lamb of God—whose blood delivers us from sin and death. Now, here's Pastor Brian for this week's sermon, entitled “A New Passover” from Ezra, chapter 6, verses 19 through 22.
Pastor Brian unpacks and applies Acts 10:34-11:18
Sunday, November 2nd, 2025Pastor Brian GlubishRomans 12:1-2 (NIV)www.evolvechurch.com#evolvetogetherFollow us @evolvechurchyegEmail: info@evolvechurch.comText/Call: 1-780-222-1891
Pastor Brian teaches on biblical strategy to ignite the favor of God.
Speaker: Senior Pastor Brian Charland"Order in the Church"Text: I Corinthians 14: 26-40Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church316 W Main St.Sanford, NC
Pastor Brian and Jessi Gibson join us to share their journey of freedom and how God is still delivering today. (J2715)
Pastor Brian, your Crosswalk host, sits down with Pastor Mike Vincent from Calvary Rosarito, Mexico, to talk about his focus on church planting and raising up the next generation of leadersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Pastor Brian wrapped up our series on the life of Saul with a powerful message from 1 Samuel 28–31—a sobering reminder of how fear can pull us away from God, and how His grace always calls us back. If you've felt weary or distant, this one will speak hope straight to your heart.
Brian shares about the joy of giving your whole heart and soul to God's work, drawing from Nehemiah's rebuilding of Jerusalem to celebrate Cornerstone's two-year “Heart and Soul” journey of faith, growth, generosity, and community impact.
Pastor Brian shares from the book of Luke and Galatians 5.
After years of opposition and delay, the Temple was finally completed—not through human strength, but through the abundant provision of God. Ezra 6 reminds us that when God purposes to accomplish His work, He supplies every resource, every person, and every opportunity needed to bring it to completion. What began with rubble and resistance ended in rejoicing and renewal, all because of the overflowing grace of God. This same grace is at work today—restoring what's been broken, reviving weary hearts, and providing abundantly for every good work He calls us to do.Let's turn our attention to Pastor Brian for this week's sermon, entitled “Overflowing” from Ezra, chapter 6, verses 1 through 18.
Pastor Brian and Madison Lightfoot sit down in the studio to discuss life as a man with a girl's name (Madison), as well as more serious issues like pursuing God as a High School math teacher, and a career change change to becoming a pilot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Brian sits down with Jeff and Carrie Gage, missionaries to Germany for 11 years. They discuss God's calling, His use of whatever giftings we may have if we yield to Him, and re-entry to American life after being away for so long.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Pastor Brian explores how Saul's stubbornness, anger, and fear pulled him away from God—while David chose mercy and forgiveness instead. Learn how to release anger, fear, and resentment and let God bring healing and restoration to your heart.
Pastor Brian teaches on tapping into the favor of the prophetic.
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Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "The Seal of the Kingdom" in his series entitled "Christ and The Passover : Pastor Brian Mesick" This is Part 45 and it focuses on the following verses: Luke 22:28-29; John 16:7; Ephesians 1:17-20
We're called to live differently, helping others discover their best life in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. True spiritual influence doesn't come from eloquence or strategy—it comes from pointing people to Jesus, the source of abundant life. As we rely less on our own wisdom and more on God's power, we become thermostats that set culture rather than thermometers that reflect it.
We're called to live differently, helping others discover their best life in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. True spiritual influence doesn't come from eloquence or strategy—it comes from pointing people to Jesus, the source of abundant life. As we rely less on our own wisdom and more on God's power, we become thermostats that set culture rather than thermometers that reflect it.
Pastor Brian speaks on the freedom we find in the gospel from Galatians chapter 5.
In Ezra 5, God's people face fresh opposition—but this time, their response is different. Confronted by the prophets' message, they remember who they are: servants of the Most High. When threatened, they don't back down—they press on, because their fear of God outweighs their fear of man. This passage reminds us that real courage isn't about defiance; it's about devotion. When we remember who we serve, we can stand firm, even when the world pushes back.Now, here's Pastor Brian for this week's sermon, entitled “Whom Shall I Fear” from Ezra, chapter 5, verses 1 through 17.
Scripture may have been physically written by man's hands, but it is inspired and written by God Himself. The word Nooma means “the breath of God.” Man was the pen, but God was the author. How incredible is it we get to communicate right with God?! Pastor Brian shares something incredible this message. Let's dive in! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Episode 3!? What!? On this podcast, Pastor Brian and AP talk about the series that has just been wrapped up, Being a Servant. It may be difficult in our day and age, but what a good God that we serve! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Discover three compelling reasons from 1 Corinthians 12 why you should desire the Holy Spirit's presence and power in your life. Learn how God uses diverse gifts not for chaos, but to produce beautiful harmony, serve the common good, and ensure you fulfill your vital part in the church body.
Brian explores how Genesis 22 is more than a story about Abraham, it's a mirror that reflects the deepest call of faith: surrender. In this moment of testing, we see that true Christian maturity isn't about control or achievement, but about trusting God enough to let go of what we treasure most.
Discover how Noah's story in Hebrews 11:7 reveals the power of Christian faith amid chaos. In this sermon, Pastor Brian explores building with "holy fear"—careful obedience to God's word—and how living out faith condemns the world's ways, from generosity with money to sacred romance. Learn to anchor your life in Christ's ark to rise above life's floods of brokenness and judgment.Key takeaways:-Everyone has faith; the question is where you place it.-Noah's obedience saved his family and became an heir of righteousness.-Jesus takes the hit for us—celebrate with communion reflection.If you're facing trials, seeking deeper faith, or studying Genesis/Hebrews, this message will inspire you to act on God's warnings.
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Pastor Brian speaks to growing in our faith from Corinthians 13:11, Hebrews 5:12-6:1, Psalm 16:11, and Ephesians 1:16-19.
In Ezra 4, Israel was offered help in rebuilding the temple—but they knew that partnership meant compromise. They drew the line, choosing purity over convenience. Today, we face the same pressure to blur the boundaries of truth. This message reminds us that God's work must be done God's way, and faithfulness means knowing where to draw the line.Now, let's turn our attention to Pastor Brian for this week's sermon, entitled “Drawing the Line” from Ezra, chapter 4, verses 1 through 24
Episode 188 of the Fly on the Wall podcast is here, and it's a must-listen for any church ready to stand out in a crowded city.In this episode, Chris Sonksen sits down with Pastor Brian from New Mexico for a dynamic coaching session on how to differentiate your church, double in size, and scale with clarity and confidence.If you've ever wrestled with how to define your church's unique identity—or how to build smart structure without losing heart—this one is packed with gold.
Pastor Brian is joined by Frank Manno, a legally blind photographer, musician, and former pastor. They discuss navigating life with a serious disability and trusting the Lord in the process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Pastor Brian challenges us to run an "instrument check" - Asking where we might be seeking comfort without real change. Through Saul's story, we're reminded that God calls us beyond temporary relief to the deeper work of renewal and restoration in our hearts.
“The greatest among us are the ones who aren't even trying to be great, they're just trying to serve.” It's difficult to not be offended, isn't it? This message is a “we” message, not a “you” message. This message is for ALL of us, and one God wants us to hear. Pastor Brian shares something incredible this message. Let's dive in! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Are you really locked in to your calling or just halfway in? This message will challenge you to stop straddling the middle and make the decision to be ALL IN with what God has placed in your hands. What would your life look like if you fully committed to your assignment? If you stopped comparing, stopped drifting, and started watering your own grass? The truth is, your harvest is waiting on the other side of your focus. It's time to shut out distractions, stand on business, and plant yourself like a tree that refuses to be moved. ----more---- ABOUT UNION CHURCH We exist for one thing: to help unite people with purpose. At Union Church, we believe that heaven can be experienced on earth when people live intentional and purposeful lives, submitted to God's word. We fulfill our mission by helping people know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and make a difference. We are one church in multiple locations through Maryland, Virginia and Charlotte North Carolina. Find a Union location near you: www.theunionchurch.com/findalocation FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: www.facebook.com/weareunionchurch Instagram: www.instagram.com/weareunionchurch Instagram: www.instagram.com/stephenrchandler YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@weareunionchurch Website: https://theunionchurch.com
Pastor Brian teachers are growing in the favor of God.
The church can be both breathtakingly beautiful and painfully imperfect. It's a place where grace and brokenness meet, where real people walk out their faith together in all its messiness and complexity. In this final message of the series, Pastor Brian explores what it means to become a “Churchless Christian,” why that path leaves us vulnerable, and how God's vision for His people calls us into something far deeper and more powerful than going it alone.
Our true identity isn't something we create—it's a calling we receive from God. We're set apart for His extraordinary purposes and find our identity not as isolated individuals, but together as His holy people, the Church.
Our true identity isn't something we create—it's a calling we receive from God. We're set apart for His extraordinary purposes and find our identity not as isolated individuals, but together as His holy people, the Church.