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How are you seeing life? We see thousands of things in a day, and what we see determines how we move forward in life. Our vision is filtered through our souls—do we see fear and hesitation? Or do we see a platform for the glory of God to be revealed? Let's pray for God to give us fresh eyes to see that He has given us His Spirit to make things alive in us.
In this edition of Crosswalk, your host, Brian Michaels sits with Sally Stockwell to talk about walking through grief. Having lost 2 children and her husband, Sally is uniquely qualified to talk about hanging on to Jesus in the midst of life-altering challenges. Also on the docket is looking at ministry opportunities in later life and how to navigate those challenges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian kicks off our summer series on the book of Hebrews by asking life's biggest questions: Where do we come from? What is God like? And is He truly essential? Through the lens of Hebrews 1, this powerful introduction explores the supremacy of Christ as the source, sustainer, and meaning of all things—challenging us to reorient our lives around the One who is the radiance of God's glory and the exact imprint of His nature.
Pastor Brian teaches on upgrading through spiritual correction and discipline.
In this sermon, Pastor Brian examines the phrase "your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" from the Lord's Prayer, addressing the tension between God's sovereignty and human free will. He distinguishes between God's moral will—the framework for how we should live—and God's sovereign will—His overarching plan that will ultimately be accomplished. Using personal examples like his family's car accident with a fleeing criminal, Pastor Brian illustrates how events that don't align with God's moral desires can still be used within His sovereign plan. Pastor Brian explains that when we pray for God's will to be done, we're not attempting to influence God but rather aligning ourselves with His purposes. We can discern God's moral will through Scripture, being led by the Holy Spirit, and having our minds renewed through regular engagement with God's Word and His people. As we choose to live according to God's ways, we experience a taste of heaven on earth, similar to how angels in heaven perfectly obey God. The prayer is ultimately a surrender of our own plans and desires, trusting that as Romans 8:28 promises, all things work together for good for those who love God.
Pastor Brian speaks about how we can tend to live according to old ways, even after we've committed to following Jesus. In Christ, however, we died to the old way and now live in a new way.
Pastor Brian shares from Psalm 68:5, 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12, Zephaniah 3:17, 2 Timothy 4:1-8
Pastor Brian brings a message about Friendship as we follow along with the life of Elijah.
I Thessalonians 5:23 Colossians 2:2-8 I Corinthians 1:20 I Corinthians 2:4,14 II Timothy 3:16-17 Psalm 119:97-101
II Timothy 2:19 I Thessalonians 4:1-7 Acts 19:18 Genesis 35:1-4 Genesis 18:17 Joshua 24:15 Genesis 3:8-12
What happens when your past says you're disqualified—but God says you're not? In this week's episode of the Pathway Church Podcast, Pastor Brian talks with Jarrod—a husband, father, and leader—about his incredible journey from the streets to a transformed life in Christ. Jarrod grew up surrounded by crime, lost friends to gun violence, and spent over a decade selling drugs to support his young family. But through the quiet faith of his daughter and the persistence of a praying wife, God got Jarrod's attention—and changed everything. This powerful conversation explores what it means to walk away from the past, become a present father, and live unashamed of the Gospel. From street corners to baptism waters, Jarrod's story is raw, redemptive, and real. Don't miss this inspiring God-at-work story—because no one is too far gone. Access the Summer Study On The Go at https://pathwayvb.com/summer Learn more about Pathway Church in Vero Beach, FL: https://pathwayvb.com
Pastor Brian invites Pastor Frank Gonzalez and his bride Suzie, to talk with him about cross cultural ministry. From church-planting in Europe, to pastoring a church in the Midwest, they explore the blessings and challenges of learning to live and minister in an unfamiliar setting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out this week's message as Pastor Brian continued in the book of Esther. While breaking down chapter 2, he covered relevant topics like human trafficking, foster care and adoption, and the pressures of today's beauty standards. We also heard inspiring stories from Shannon Ketchum and Kelly Gallavan.
In this Pentecost Sunday message, Pastor Brian challenges us to "Take the Next Step" using Acts 2. Fresh off VBS week where kids learned about taking small steps of faith, he reminds us that adults need the same Holy Spirit courage.He addresses two key questions: "What does this mean?" and "What shall we do?" Whether you need to surrender to Christ, stop playing games with God, or be freshly filled with His power—this message challenges you to take that next bold step of faith.
Pastor Brian speaks to us on how The Gospel is for everyone, received by faith.
Mission Guest Speaker | Pastor Brian Davis
Ken Graves, Sr. Pastor of Calvary Chapel Bangor Maine, joins Pastor Brian in the studio to talk about ministry in a hostile environment, as they continue in a lawsuit with the Governor of Maine over discrimination against the church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out this week's message as Pastor Brian began a new series on the book of Esther. This week, he introduced the characters of the storyline, addressed the issue of alcoholism from back then and today, and discussed the importance and value of courage in the Christian life.
In today's sermon, Pastor Brian Carroll explores the breathtaking vision of the Marriage Supper of the Lamb in Revelation 19, drawing a sharp contrast between the seductive ruin of Babylon and the radiant beauty of the Bride of Christ. Pastor Brian highlights how this passage isn't about romance but redemption. We are reminded that everyone must choose: Babylon or the Kingdom, the harlot or the bride. The true glory belongs to the Lamb who rescues and redeems. This message calls us to examine our allegiance and invites us to RSVP to the most important wedding invitation in all of history.Let's turn our attention to this week's message entitled, “The Wedding,” from Revelation chapter 19, verses one through ten.
Looking at 1 Timothy 3:14-15, Pastor Brian shows us how the local church is called to the pillar of truth. This message breaks down what it means to be a pillar of truth and gives practical applications for living it out.
Looking at 1 Timothy 3:14-15, Pastor Brian shows us how the local church is called to the pillar of truth. This message breaks down what it means to be a pillar of truth and gives practical applications for living it out.
Pastor Brian kicks off our summer "We Believe" series with the big question: Who exactly is this God we pray to and worship? Using Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush (Exodus 3), he unpacks what it means when God says "I AM WHO I AM." Pastor Brian admits this topic is like "bringing a shop-vac to the ocean" - we'll never fully grasp it all. But that's okay! The point isn't to figure God out; it's to know Him better and stand in awe of who He is.
Pastor Brian shares from Acts chapter 8.
Pastor Brian sits down with Rich Haynie. Their discussion deals with the idea of having Christians in your home for regular fellowship and bible study. Consideration is given to how the regular lay-person can minister to believers in their home in an effective way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 3, Brian explores how naming and praying our fears leads us into deeper honesty with God and opens the door for brave faith. He invites us to bring our fears into God's presence—where courage is formed and love casts out fear.
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Pastor Jake takes over Cody's job and brings Pastor Brian back to talk about conflict and how to handle it.
What if your prayers could change not just you, but the world around you? Pastor Brian wraps up our "Language of Prayer" series with a game-changing message about praying with God's mission in mind.Why Paul prayed for MORE opportunities to do what got him imprisoned
Pastor Brian speaks about how in conflict, we should overcome evil with good.
Pastor Brian shares from Acts 7:54-8.
In today's message, Pastor Brian Carroll takes us to Revelation 18 with a powerful sermon titled “The Elegy.” As the Bible paints a poetic picture of Babylon's fall, we're challenged to consider how Christians are called to live in a world shaped by broken systems and distorted priorities.Using the historic “Bivouac of the Dead” as a backdrop, Pastor Brian explores the depth of God's judgment on a world order in rebellion—and what it means for believers to stay faithful in the midst of it. Stay with us as we reflect on the sobering end of Babylon—and the enduring hope we have in Christ.
Check out this week's message as Pastor Brian continued in his series, Friends, discussing the vital importance of friendships in the church, the plague of loneliness, and challenged us to step out and be a friend to those around us.
What if the key to living with purpose isn't about doing more—but staying connected to the right source? In this message, we unpack how remaining in Jesus leads to obeying Him—and how both are essential to truly loving others. Discover why you were never meant to make fruit, but to bear it by simply remaining in Him.
Pastor Brian teaches on different levels of elevation in Jesus.
In Part 2, Brian unpacks the hidden cost of living in fear and how it can limit our calling and purpose. He challenges us to embrace courageous faith, revealing how God's power enables us to overcome fear and step boldly into His plans.
Pastor Brian interviews Dianne Godwin: wife, mother, and Assistant Women's Ministry Director for Springs Lighthouse. Their wide-ranging conversation deals with the joy, as well as the importance of a supporting role in ministry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
River of Life is an inter-denominational, interracial, Spirit-filled church located in the heart of Wakulla County, Florida. We share the sermons from our services in the hopes they'll reach others determined to worship God in spirit and truth.
River of Life is an inter-denominational, interracial, Spirit-filled church located in the heart of Wakulla County, Florida. We share the sermons from our services in the hopes they'll reach others determined to worship God in spirit and truth.
Pastor Brian teaches on 1 Timothy 3:1-13 to help us understand what it looks like for Christians to live into God's purpose by focusing on how we can develop a personal character that reflects God's Word.
Pastor Brian teaches on 1 Timothy 3:1-13 to help us understand what it looks like for Christians to live into God's purpose by focusing on how we can develop a personal character that reflects God's Word.
Ever felt stuck wondering what God wants you to do next? In this message from our "Language of Prayer" series, Pastor Brian breaks down Paul's prayer for the Colossians and shows us how to apply it when we're facing life's big decisions. Pastor Brian reminds us, God doesn't reveal His will just to make us "smarter sinners" - He wants to completely transform how we live, love, and make decisions every day.
When pressure threatens, where do you lean? King Asa leaned on the strength of an army when he should have leaned on God—and it led to ruin. But God is drawn to the heart that trusts Him. When we truly depend on the Lord, He promises to show Himself strong on our behalf.
Interview with Pastor Brian Weed- Pastor Joe sits down with Pastor Brian Weed to discuss a new Calvary Chapel fellowship meeting on Tuesday evenings in Levittown, PA. Pastor Brian shares his heart and excitement for this new gathering.