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In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White begins a new series entitled Why the Bible is relevant to me, Part One. In this series, Pastor Jason will jump into why God's word has to be a top priority in our walks with Christ. Part one speaks about how the Bible is truly God's word!We hope you are encouraged and blessed!Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Week 9 of SAME GOD with Lead Pastor Jason Britt. Pastor Jason reminds us of the danger of prosperity.
Pastor Jason continues our series on Ecclesiastes with Ecclesiastes 5.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday September 24th, 2025, entitled Spiritual Atmosphere from Luke 19:13.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday September 28th, 2025, entitled Finish Strong from Ecclesiastes 9:11 and Genesis 5:21-24.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Holy Confidence — Pastor Jason Burns How do we overcome insecurity? Pastor Jason explores the story of Gideon in this message to share where our security comes from. To learn more about Access Church, visit access.tv
Revelation Series | Week 2This week, Pastor Jason brought a powerful word from the letter to the church in Smyrna. The church was called OUT of darkness… not to return to it by affirming, supporting, or believing it is our role to rescue others from their darkness. That is the work of Jesus alone. We must be the VICTORIOUS church by clinging to Jesus, reaching out to invite others who are in the dark INTO the light! Living boldly in the light means we will face persecution.Yet the call is clear: hold on to Jesus. He is our strength, our hope, and our eternal reward. “Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you life as your victor's crown.” – Revelation 2:10
This Sunday we will continue our journey through 1 Peter and look at what it means to suffer for doing what is right. Peter tells us that when we experience rejection, criticism, or even ridicule because of our faith, it is not a sign of weakness but rather evidence that we've made a clean break with sin. Christ Himself suffered in the body to accomplish God's will, and we are called to arm ourselves with that same attitude. Suffering in the Christian life is not wasted; it shows our loyalty to Christ and our willingness to live for God's will rather than for human approval. We'll see how Peter points back to our old way of life and reminds us that enough time has been wasted there. When we say “no” to the patterns of the world and instead say “yes” to God, people will notice. Some may misunderstand us, label us, or even mock us, but Peter lifts our eyes to the greater reality: God is the ultimate judge, not people. Their disapproval may sting in the moment, but His approval is eternal. Death itself cannot cancel the hope we have in the gospel, for even those who have gone before us in Christ are alive with Him forever. This passage is both sobering and deeply encouraging. It reminds us that following Jesus will cost us something in this world, but it also assures us that our suffering has purpose and our hope is secure. As we gather this Sunday, we'll be encouraged to live boldly, even when it's costly, knowing that we are anchored in Christ. I hope you'll join us, and I pray this message strengthens your resolve to live for the will of God with courage, joy, and hope! Until Sunday, be the light!
Have you ever wondered what makes a great follower? Probably not. Most of us think about how important leaders are but forget the followers. Pastor Jason unpacks the often-overlooked art of following well, drawing wisdom from 1 Peter's guidance. Whether we are leading or following, this message offers practical insights for finding your place in God's grand plan.
Pastor Jason begins a new series called the Reflections of a Loving God. To stream the service go to www.youtube.com/@ecfchurch
Trauma isn't just the event—it's the response to what you've gone through. Whether it was abuse, loss, heartbreak, or betrayal, the invisible wounds can sometimes hurt more than the visible ones. But the good news is this: God can heal what's been broken.In this message, Pastor Jason unpacks three steps toward healing from trauma:Process the pain – Acknowledge it instead of ignoring it.Press into God – Take your deepest hurts to Him in prayer.Pursue purpose – Allow God to use your pain to bring comfort to others.Through the story of the Apostle Paul and powerful passages of Scripture, you'll see that while your past may shape you, it does not have to define you. Healing and hope are found in Jesus.
Have you ever felt trapped between doing what's right and what's easy? Pastor Jason unpacks Joseph's journey through Potiphar's house—a masterclass in character development through life's toughest tests. Through vivid examples of attitude, temptation, and consistency, we see how Joseph's unwavering faith and moral courage not only preserved his integrity but positioned him for greater purpose. Whether facing workplace challenges or personal temptations, this message offers practical wisdom for staying faithful when tested. Discover how passing life's character tests, especially regarding purity and integrity, leads to God's promises and positions us to impact others. Don't miss this powerful teaching on becoming who God has called you to be!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 Jason reads from Nehemiah 2 and helps us realize how God does His best work in the dark. We then remember what Christ did for us by coming to the Lord's table for communion.
Opening by BryanSermon by Pastor Jason
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White sits down and interviews Pastor Josh Sims who is our Worship Pastor here at the Revival Center. Revival Worship has an upcoming album release entitled Stand Up. In this interview Pastor Jason and Pastor Josh discuss the upcoming album release. Here is a link to purchase merch from Revival Worship https://merchlinks.fanbace.com/stores/bd7fc36f-dbc0-4c58-9b12-853e487959d7. Here is also a link to listen to all the music that Revival Worship has produced http://revivalworship.hearnow.com.We hope you are encouraged and blessed!Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
• Pastor Jason's message for Wed., Sept. 24 2025• Luke 16:1-13 (Parable of the dishonest manager)• Revised Common Lectionary: Year C• From First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, WI• Support this ministry at 1stlu.org/give• Join us for worship! 1stlu.org/worship
In this first message of our new Revelation series, Pastor Jason lays the foundation for understanding this powerful book of the Bible. He unpacks the context and dives into the very first letter to the church in Ephesus where Jesus warns that they have lost their first love. It is a timely reminder for us all: we can be busy doing good works, but if our love for Christ is not at the center, we have missed the heart of it all. Join us as we begin this sobering and hope-filled journey through Revelation!Pneuma Life Church with Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman in Saint Johns, Florida. Make Jesus Known. Make Disciples. Make A Difference.Join us live for services each Sunday at 10AM4100 Race Track Rd. (Durbin Creek Elementary) Saint Johns, FL 32259 Visit us online at: https://pneumalife.churchEmail: hello@pneuma.life
Tune in as Pastor Jason preaches from Ecclesiastes 4.
Join Pastor Jason Poik as he delves into 1 Corinthians 1:26-31, exploring the powerful theme of how God chooses and uses "nobodies" for His glory. In this inspiring sermon, Pastor Jason shares personal stories and biblical examples, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique journey and trust in God's plan. Discover how faith can transform underdogs into heroes and learn to see your own potential through God's eyes. Tune in for a message of hope, empowerment, and divine purpose.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday September 17th, 2025, entitled Spiritual Atmosphere from Romans 1:16.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday September 21st, 2025, entitled Finish Strong from 2 Corinthians 8:9.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
This Sunday, we'll continue our series on how our faith shapes the relationships in our lives, turning our focus to a topic that touches many of our hearts: marriage. Specifically, we'll explore what it looks like for a Christian woman to live faithfully when married to a husband who does not yet know Christ. Using 1 Peter 3 as our guide, we'll discover practical wisdom for living out the gospel in ways that are deeply countercultural, both in the first-century Roman world and today. This is not a message about winning arguments or pressuring anyone into faith, but about letting our lives shine as a testimony to His grace.We'll also talk about the difference between outward adornment and inner beauty. In a world that often measures worth by appearance, status, or social influence, Peter reminds us that the "imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit" is what God treasures most. This is a wife's uniqueness that truly influences hearts, strengthens marriages, and reflects Christ to those around her. Together, we'll see how cultivating faith, trust, and humility has a profound, lasting impact on our families.Finally, we'll explore the call for mutual honor and respect within marriage. Peter elevates the role of both husband and wife in spiritual partnership, reminding us that Christian marriage is rooted in God's grace, not societal expectation or fear. Wives are empowered to live courageously in their faith, and husbands are called to treat their wives with understanding and honor, recognizing them as co-heirs of God's eternal promises. My prayer is that this message will encourage all of us, whether married, or single, to trust God as we reflect His goodness in our lives. In doing so, we will experience the blessing that comes from living faithfully in all His ways.
Send us a textWhat matters more--what we say, or what we actually do? In this final message of the "I Am Called" series, we turn to a parable from Jesus that confronts the gap between words and obedience. If you have ever struggled with stalled-out faith, questioned your calling, or wondered if God can still use you after a "no", this episode is for you.Discover how the Great I AM calls us not just to speak--but to live--in obedience.Other Episodes in this series:Called to be with HimCalled and ConfirmedCalled to Obey Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email rav.naz.ky@gmail.com
What does it take to raise resilient kids in today's world? Parenting isn't just about rules and routines—it's discipleship. Just like shining shoes with an old rag and a tin of polish, building resilience in children takes time, repetition, correction, and a whole lot of grace. In this message, Pastor Jason shares lessons from his own parenting journey (mistakes included!) and biblical wisdom on how to help kids bounce back when life gets hard. From letting them fail, to teaching them honor, to releasing them well—this sermon is both practical and deeply encouraging for parents, grandparents, and mentors who long to see the next generation thrive in Christ.
Week 8 of SAME GOD with Lead Pastor Jason Britt. Pastor Jason walks us through 4 realities we all face.
We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give
Pain, suffering, and loss are unavoidable parts of life, but Scripture gives us both an explanation for their origin and a path to find purpose through them. Pastor Jason reminds us, while God did not create pain, He allows it within the framework of free will—and uses it to draw us closer to Him, shape our character, and reveal our purpose. Even in our deepest pain, God is near, and through Christ, we find hope, healing, and eternal restoration.
Have you experienced good leadership? Drawing from Peter's insights, Pastor Jason reveals how authentic Christian leadership transcends titles into eternity. Whether you're leading a ministry, mentoring a friend, or raising children, this message offers practical wisdom for growing your leadership impact while staying anchored in Christ's example.
Pastor Jason shares the third message of our series "Creating Space." He shared on the story of the woman with the alabaster jar and what Jesus was trying to teach Simon at the table in Luke 7.
Everyone has problems they are trying to fix, from daily struggles to deeper issues like anxiety or a broken marriage. In this message, Pastor Jason takes a look at the movie Spider-Man: No Way Home to explore how our problems, much like Peter Parker's, don't exist in a vacuum and often become someone else's pain. Just like Peter tried to ignore, hide, and fix his problems on his own, we often do the same. However, ignoring our problems won't make them go away, and hiding them only makes them grow more dangerous. The Bible says that our sin will track us down and that the consequence of sin is always "later and greater". It always leads to a harvest of decay and death. Ultimately, Spider-Man realizes that to fix everything, a great sacrifice must be made. Similarly, the Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death, which means a sacrifice must be made to fix our problems. The good news is that we don't have to be the ones to make that sacrifice. While we were still powerless and caught in our sin, Christ died for us. God loves and values us so much that Jesus was glad to die in our place, giving us the opportunity for a new life. If you're tired of running, hiding, or trying to fix your problems on your own, it's time to stop and trust in the free gift of forgiveness and salvation that Jesus offers. He is the only way to have a true fresh start.
Depression is one of the biggest battles many people face today—impacting millions of adults, teenagers, and even children. But what does God's Word say about walking through the darkness and finding hope again?In this message, Pastor Jason unpacks the story of the prophet Jeremiah in Lamentations 3, showing us that even in the deepest pain and hopelessness, God's mercies are new every morning and His faithfulness never fails.You'll discover:✅ The four root causes of depression (biological, relational, circumstantial, and spiritual)✅ Why your emotions are valid—but not permanent✅ How to find hope when life feels hopeless✅ The power of God's Word to bring healing and lightNo matter what you're facing, there is hope in Jesus. You are not alone, and your story is not over.
A Million Little Yeses — Pastor Jason Burns In our new series, Pastor Jason explores how a life built on a holy sense of confidence can have a huge impact. In today's message, we look at the life of Joshua and the call from God to be strong and courageous.
What if the pit is part of your purpose? In this powerful exploration of Joseph's story, Pastor Jason shows how even our darkest moments can serve God's greater plan. Through the vivid account in Genesis 37, we witness Joseph - a faithful young man doing everything right - suddenly thrown into a cistern by his own brothers. Yet this pit wasn't just a place of betrayal; it was a divine positioning for promotion. Pastor Jason reveals how while the enemy intended the pit to strip Joseph's identity, isolate him, and leave him spiritually parched, God used that same pit to prepare him for palace destiny. Through powerful parallels to modern life, we learn that our own "pit moments" - those seasons of betrayal, isolation, or apparent abandonment - may actually be God's strategic placement for our next level of purpose. Just as Joseph emerged from the pit to eventually save nations, our challenges can become catalysts for Kingdom impact. 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=============================================Scripture Reference:Genesis 37:12-24John 10:10Genesis 50:20Romans 8:28Matthew 41 Peter 5:8Colossians 3:9-10Romans 6James 4:10Deuteronomy 3:8Isaiah 41:10John 7Isaiah 55:11Philippians 1:6=============================================Chapters:01:58 - God's work in Genesis 3709:19 - The Pit of Our Destiny13:47 - The Pit and How God Uses It17:16 - How the Enemy Uses the Pit20:32 - Three Things the Enemy Wants to Do in Me25:30 - How God Uses the Pit
How does the vocation of friendship relate to Jesus' command that we both love God and our neighbor? How are our individual definitions of friendship related to our own experience of friendship? This message comes from Pastor Jason. Our gospel reading is from Luke Chapter 10 verses 25 - 28. The reading for the study is 1 Corinthians Chapter 13, verses 4-7.
Pastor Jason finds God in the Minecraft Movie! Looking at the record breaking movie as well as the record breaking game that inspired it, Jason sees the Scriptures come alive. The Creator has put us in a world of adventure and calls us to follow Jesus: the one who came into the world to be one of us.
Opening by Rick, Service by Pastor Jason.
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White sits down and interviews Savanna Boothe. Savanna is a key part of the Revival Kids Ministry team. Savanna experienced a life changing miracle a few weeks ago and she sits down with Pastor Jason to talk about this miracle.We hope you are encouraged and blessed!Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
What most people believe about "The Sabbath" is a false view of God's design and rest for our lives. Pastor Jason breaks down the theological and practical understanding of what Jesus called us ALL to walk away from (culture's hustle) and walk into (Peace, rest, dependance on God).Pneuma Life Church with Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman in Saint Johns, Florida. Make Jesus Known. Make Disciples. Make A Difference.Join us live for services each Sunday at 10AM 4100 Race Track Rd. (Durbin Creek Elementary) Saint Johns, FL 32259 Visit us online at: https://pneumalife.churchEmail: hello@pneuma.life
This past week our nation has faced unrest and tragedy that has rocked believers to the core.. In this message, Pastor Jason speaks directly to the pain, the evil, and the darkness that surrounds us. He reminds us that it all begins with what is in our hearts. Every person has a choice. As believers, we must decide what we will follow: Jesus, or the way of the world!
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday September 10th, 2025, entitled Spiritual Atmosphere from 1 John 4:1.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Send us a textWhat happens when people question your calling? Or when you start questioning it yourself? We turn to Numbers 17 and the story of Aaron's staff that blossomed overnight. This passage reminds us that it's not up to us to prove ourselves or manufacture fruit. God Himself affirms His call and makes life flourish where we cannot.If you have ever felt overlooked, doubted, or weary from striving, this sermon offers assurance and hope: you don't have to make your staff blossom. God does.Other Episodes in this series:Called to be with HimCalled and ConfirmedCalled to Obey (September 22)Linkoln shares his story on why he started coming to Ravenna Church of the Nazarene and shares why you should consider doing the same.Ravenna Church of the Nazarene530 Main Street, Ravenna, KY 40472Support the showThe Dirt Path Sermon Podcast is a place for real sermons that speak to real life. Subscribe and walk the path with us every week. Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Email rav.naz.ky@gmail.com
We hope this message encourages and inspires you!Want more like this from CoastLife Church?YouTube: CoastLife Church - YouTubeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mycoastlifechurchInstagram: https://instagram.com/coastlifechurch...GIVE: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/giveLooking to get connected? We'd love to meet you! We offer several different ways to connect and be in community: Join a Together Group, Register for CoastLife+, or become a part of our Serve Team today by visiting: CoastLife Connect Card - CoastLife Church (churchcenter.com)Give: To support and be a part of or growth and global impact click here: https://www.mycoastlifechurch.com/give
You do not want to base your life on your feelings because you will be changing the way you live your life every other day. In this week's message of Make It Make Sense, Pastor Jason walks us through what feelings actually are and 4 ways we can deal with our feelings in a Biblical way.
God loves people, all the people, even the people who don't know He loves them. We don't always feel loved when we are going through hard times. We hear what God says to His people through the prophet Jeremiah when they are living through hard times. Turns out it's good news for us today too. When the city is having a hard time, pray. We are gonna pray for our cities this week!Recorded live at Word of Life Church in Le Sueur, Minnesota, on Sunday, September 14, 2025, Pastor Jason preaching.
Pastor Jason delivers a message from Ecclesiastes 3.
Are you battling anxiety, fear, or constant “what ifs”? In Week 2 of our series Losing My Mind, Pastor Jason shares his personal story of walking through one of the darkest, most anxious seasons of his life—and how God's Word gave him peace in the storm.In this message, Fighting the Battle of Anxiety, you'll discover:✅ The difference between stress and anxiety✅ Why anxiety isn't a sin—it's a signal✅ How to pray, pause, and praise your way through worry✅ The powerful example of King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20✅ How to cast your cares on God and experience His peaceNo matter what you're facing—fear about the future, financial pressure, health battles, or uncertainty—God is with you. You don't have to fight alone. The battle belongs to Him.
This Sunday, I'll be preaching from the second half of 1 Peter chapter 2, a passage that radically reshapes how Christians are called to live in the world, and especially in the face of unjust treatment. Peter writes to believers who were being slandered and mistreated simply for following Jesus, and rather than encouraging them to retaliate or withdraw, he calls them to live honorably so that their good conduct might lead others to glorify God. The challenge in this text is to live righteously, not just when life is fair, but especially when it's not, because when we respond to hostility with Christlike character, we bear silent but powerful witness to the gospel.We'll explore how our faith transforms two major areas of everyday life: our relationship with government and our relationship with employers. In each case, Peter urges us to respond with humility and respect, not because the person in authority is always right, but because honoring the structure of authority reflects our trust in God. This is especially powerful when authority is abused or when the system is unjust. Peter isn't excusing mistreatment, but he is saying that when we endure it with patience and faith, like Jesus did, we participate in something deeply Christlike. Jesus didn't retaliate when reviled; He entrusted Himself to the One who judges justly, and we are called to follow in His steps.This message is essential in today's cultural climate, where outrage and vengeance are normalized. But Scripture calls us to something higher. Whether you're frustrated with the decisions of politicians, facing injustice at work, or struggling in silence, your response has eternal significance. You might not be able to change your circumstances, but you can choose to honor Christ through them. And when you do, you reflect Jesus to a watching world, and you never suffer unseen. Your endurance matters to God, and sometimes, it becomes the very means by which someone finds Him.
Send us a textWhat do you get when you run into a great friend at a convention in Orlando? A whole lot of laughs, a few life lessons, and one very traumatized mother-in-law. In this episode, our host sits down with Pastor Jason Burns to catch up on their friendship, hear about his annual Christmas tradition of tormenting his mother-in-law with outrageous gifts, and dive into something we all desperately need—rest. With a mix of humor, honesty, and heart, Jason reminds us that joy and Sabbath go hand in hand and that friendship makes the journey a whole lot better.Emerge.org "You Don't Have to Walk Alone"Support the showContact Us: Email the show: experience@emerge.org Emerge.org facebook.com/EmergeCounselingMinistries Thank you for listening, sharing, and praying for our podcast!Support the ExEm podcast by clicking here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/882700/support