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Director of Outreach Devona and Pastor Brian give some additional thoughts on the sermon, "Psalm 8" given at WCPC on Sunday, July 13, 2025. Watch the sermon Listen to the sermon
What if your greatest pain could become your greatest purpose? In this powerful episode of the Pathway Podcast, Pastor Brian sits down with Dwyght, a faithful leader at Pathway Church, to uncover a story that is raw, real, and redemptive. From childhood abuse to spiritual confusion, dabbling in witchcraft, and battling addiction, Dwyght's journey shows how the enemy tried to destroy his identity—but God had a greater plan. You'll hear how Dwyght found healing, surrendered his life to Jesus, and now lives with bold purpose and passion for God. This episode is a testimony of transformation, proof that no matter how dark your past is, light always wins. If you've ever struggled with identity, pain, or feeling far from God, this episode will bring hope to your heart. Learn more about Pathway Church in Vero Beach, FL at https://pathwayvb.com
What does it mean to be truly gospel-ready? In this message from Romans 10, Brian White, Lead Pastor of Harvest Church in Carmel, Indiana, challenges us to examine three key areas of gospel readiness: our motivation to see people saved, our message—a clear understanding of the gospel itself—and our method, the call to go and proclaim Christ. Whether you've been sharing your faith for years or are just beginning, this sermon will help you prepare your heart, sharpen your message, and step into God's mission with confidence. Listen now. This podcast is a production of Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago. Executive Producer: Flavius Herlo Guest Speaker: Pastor Brian White Sound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan Tripp Graphic Design: Wesley Cassford Social Media: Bryan Spahr Producer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/
This exploration of Luke 16 delves into the concept of 'mammon' and its spiritual significance. We discover that mammon goes beyond money, representing a spirit that seeks to usurp God's place in our lives. This message urges us to reflect on our relationship with wealth, highlighting the impossibility of serving both God and mammon. It uncovers the lies mammon tells, such as the belief that more money could solve all problems. By understanding mammon's nature, we can resist its influence and realign our hearts with God's values. The sermon encourages living generously and using our resources for eternal impact, shifting our focus from earthly wealth to heavenly treasures.Get more out of today's teaching by visiting our Church Online page for things like our community guide, a weekly devotional, and the teaching slides. EthosOH.com/churchonline
In this episode we hear from Pastor Brian as we take a look at the genealogy of the First man, Adam.
In this week's message, Pastor Brian leads us into one of the most breathtaking and mysterious passages in all of Scripture—John's vision of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21. This is more than a description of a future city; it's a declaration of God's glory, His perfect presence, and His eternal promise to dwell with His people.As we study the stunning imagery of streets of gold, foundations of jewels, and gates of pearl, we're reminded that the true treasure of heaven isn't found in its beauty—but in the One who lives there.Let's listen now to this week's sermon entitled “The City.”
Whiskey Review: Evan Williams 12 Topic: Aaron and Dwat ask some pointed questions to our Pastor guests; Pastor Brian who is pastoring a long-established church, and Pastor Matt, who is pastoring at a new church plant. We discuss the battles they both face in leadership and discipleship and how to handle hardheaded members like Aaron. Special Guests: Brian Leverett - Lead Pastor @ First Baptist, Vienna Ga (Vienna First Baptist Church | Home) Matt Caporale - Pastor @ Covenant Baptist Church, Perry Ga (Covenant Baptist Church) and Member of the Locust and Honey Podcast (Locust And Honey Podcast | Locust And Honey, Matt Caporale) Follow us on all your podcast platforms and: Instagram: @manhoodneat X: Manhood Neat (@ManhoodNeat) / X Youtube: Manhood, Neat Podcast - YouTube Reach out: manhood.neat@gmail.com
Which Jesus were you first introduced to? In our culture today, there are countless versions of Jesus being presented - the political Jesus, the passive Jesus, the taskmaster Jesus. But who is the real Jesus revealed in Scripture?In this message from our "We Believe" series, Pastor Brian takes us deep into Hebrews 4:14-16 to discover the truth about Jesus Christ. We explore how Jesus is both fully God and fully man - our great High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses yet remains without sin. This isn't just theology for the classroom; it's an anchor for your soul when life's storms hit.When you truly understand who Jesus is, it changes everything about how you approach Him. He's not distant or disconnected from your struggles. He gets you. He's been tempted like you are. He knows what betrayal feels like, what pain feels like, what pressure feels like. Yet He conquered sin and death so you can confidently approach His throne of grace.
Pastor Brian speaks to us about how Trusting God's promise leads to freedom.
Pastor Brian unpacks and applies James 2:14-26
Josh Cucjen, and his wife Jewell, are missionaries with the Navigators in their nav 20 ministry. Pastor Brian sits down and talks with Josh about ministry to young adults in our nation’s Post-Christian phase, as well as Josh’s stint directing a Bible college and being the interim pastor of a church in Kuai, HI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally Stockwell, author of the book “Once You’ve Seen Heaven”, again joins your host, Pastor Brian Michaels, in the studio to discuss dealing with loss, the hope of heaven, and “doing ministry” in the later years of life. Having lost two young adult children, as well as her loving husband, Sally is quite adept at steering our vision back to the person of Jesus in the midst of debilitating pain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this message from Hebrews 2, Pastor Brian challenges us to anchor our lives in the gospel and resist the subtle drift that pulls us away from Christ. He reminds us that the gospel isn't just the starting point of faith—it's the center, the foundation, and the daily call to fix our eyes on Jesus.
Pastor Brian teaches on the power of upgrade through spiritual encounters.
In this week's message, Pastor Brian unpacks Esther's courageous stand against injustice, highlighting her call to fasting and prayer before risking everything to defend her people. Her story challenges us to move from comfort to conviction, embracing bold action rooted in faith and dependence on God.
Pastor Brian shares from Acts chapter 10.
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.
This week, Pastor Brian Carroll walks us through one of the most sobering and powerful scenes in all of Scripture—the Great White Throne of Judgment. Revelation 20 paints a vivid picture of Satan's final rebellion, his ultimate defeat, and the eternal consequences for those whose names are not written in the Book of Life.Despite the terrifying imagery of the lake of fire, there is hope—real hope—for those who belong to Christ. Pastor Brian reminds us that God's judgment is perfect, His wrath is just, and His mercy is offered freely through Jesus. The question that echoes through this message is simple and eternal: Is your name in the Book?Now, let's turn our attention to this week's sermon entitled “The Lake” from Revelation chapter 20, verses 7 through 21.
Pastor Brian and Pastor Mary give some additional thoughts on the sermon, "Psalm 16" given at WCPC on Sunday, June 22, 2025. Watch the sermon Listen to the sermon
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.
Haggai 2:2-9 Matthew 28:18-20
Joshua 22:9-20
In this week's sermon, Pastor Brian walks through Revelation 20 and the different ways Christians have understood the millennium. But instead of getting lost in debate, he reminds us of what's clear: Satan is defeated, the saints reign with Christ, and Jesus is coming again. However you view the end times, our hope in God's promises should shape how we live today—with faith, purpose, and confidence in His plan.
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.
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
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
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.
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.