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Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday June 17th, 2026, entitled The Book of Malachi Part 3 from Malachi 2:17; 3:1-12.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
We live in a culture that places a high value on physical fitness, health, and self-improvement - especially true in Scottsdale! From gym memberships to training programs and nutrition plans, people understand that growth requires intentional effort. In this Sunday's passage, Paul uses that same imagery to teach us an important truth: spiritual maturity does not happen by accident. We'll see that before believers can be trained for Godliness, they must first be nourished by the truth of God's Word. Paul reminds Timothy to reject false teaching and feed himself on sound doctrine. Just as an athlete needs proper nutrition before entering the gym, Christians need the steady nourishment of Scripture if they are going to grow in faith, obedience, and Christlike character. Godliness does not happen by accident. We'll also discover why the pursuit of Godliness is worth the effort. While physical training has some value for this life, godliness holds promise for both the present life and the life to come. God has not left us alone in this pursuit. He has given us His Word, His Spirit, and His people to equip us for spiritual growth. I'm looking forward to discovering how we can make use of these gifts and learn what it means to train for a life that bears eternal fruit.
The Gospel of John tells us that we are freed by faith alone, and crucified in Christ. However, our culture is trying to remove our remembrances of the sacrifices and the contributions of our non-white brothers and sisters with the intent that we forget. Westwood stands diametrically opposed to this attempt to rewrite history. Today's message comes from Pastor Jason. Our Gospel comes from John Chapter 8, verses 31 - 36. Our scripture lesson is from 2 Samuel, Chapter 13, verses 20-22.
What is the Gospel? Is it simply good advice, or is it something far greater?In Week 1 of our brand-new Romans series, Pastor Jason explores one of the most important words in the entire Bible: Gospel. Romans is often considered the Apostle Paul's greatest theological work, and it begins with a powerful reminder that the Gospel isn't about what we can do for God—it's about what God has already done for us through Jesus Christ.In this message you'll discover:✅ Why the Gospel is the best news you'll ever hear✅ How God's plan of salvation was established before the foundation of the world✅ Why Jesus is at the center of the Gospel message✅ How faith produces obedience—not legalism✅ Why the Gospel is for everyone✅ How the Gospel is the power of God for salvation✅ The incredible truth of Christ's righteousness being credited to believersRomans reminds us that no one is righteous on their own, but through faith in Jesus Christ we can be forgiven, redeemed, and made right with God.
This Sunday, we'll continue our study through 1 Timothy by looking at one of the saddest realities in the Christian life: people who once seemed to walk with Christ eventually drifting away from the faith. Paul tells Timothy that this should not surprise the church, because the Holy Spirit expressly warned that it would happen. Behind false teaching is more than intellectual confusion or changing opinions. There is real spiritual deception at work. We'll examine how subtle and gradual that deception often is, and why believers must remain grounded in the truth of God's Word. We'll also look closely at the nature of false spirituality. In Ephesus, false teachers were forbidding marriage and restricting foods God had created to be received with thanksgiving. Their message sounded spiritual, but Paul exposes it as legalistic and ultimately destructive. This passage reminds us that one of Satan's oldest strategies is to distort God's good gifts and replace biblical freedom with man-made religion. We'll also understand that Christian liberty is not permission for indulgence or compromise. God's gifts are good when they are received according to His design, with gratitude and purity. Finally, we'll be reminded of the goodness of God as Creator. Paul says, “everything created by God is good,” and that simple truth changes how we view everyday life. Marriage, food, rest, work, friendship, and beauty are not distractions from God, but gifts meant to point us back to Him in thanksgiving. True godliness is not found in rejecting what God has made, nor in abusing it, but in receiving His gifts rightly, under His Word and with thankful hearts. I'm looking forward to opening this rich and timely passage together!
When persecution scattered the early church, it looked like the enemy was winning—but God was actually planting the gospel everywhere believers fled. Pastor Jason challenges us to ask: in the hard places of our lives, is the enemy winning, or is God working? Faithfulness doesn't always look the same, but it always means trusting God's hand and sharing Jesus wherever we are.
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Season 7, Episode 24 In this special episode, Pastor Gwen is joined by her assistant, Abigail, to share about their recent trip to Pakistan! In this first part, they share about gifts and callings. God created you with gifts and talents for you to use while on this earth, and you can discover what they are! Special thanks to Evangelist Adnan Maqsood and Vision Ministries for allowing us to partner with you on this mission to Pakistan! Pakistan is being saved! The Pastor's Table is a digital series by the pastors of Celebration Life Church. Pastor Gwen, Pastor Anne, Pastor Neil, and Pastor Jason discuss the Word of God and common questions that come across a pastor's desk. You will learn and be strengthened as you watch!
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White continues a series entitled Meet the Deacons. Deacons are appointed laity leaders in the church who serve our church in many ways! In this episode, Pastor Jason sits down and talks with David Mims about his journey as a disciple of Jesus Christ!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
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Wednesday June 10th, 2026, entitled The Book of Malachi Part 2 from Malachi Chapter 2.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Messages, teaching and encouragement from Pneuma Life Church pastors and leaders! Pneuma Life Church is a spirit-filled and bible-based church located in Saint Johns, Florida. It's lead by Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman. Join us live (and online) 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
Why does following Jesus sometimes feel harder than falling back into old habits? Why do we keep struggling with the same sins, patterns, and failures? If you've ever wondered whether you're simply bad at being a Christian, this message is for you.In this episode of The Dirt Path Sermon Podcast, Pastor Jason Barnett opens 1 John 3:4-10 and explores the difference between sin management and spiritual transformation. Jesus did not come merely to forgive sinners and leave them where they are. He came to destroy the works of the devil and reclaim what sin has damaged.Together we'll discover:Why living for Jesus can feel difficult in a broken worldWhat John means when he says, "sin is rebellion"How spiritual habits shape the direction of our livesWhy Christianity is about family resemblance, not behavior modificationHow Jesus is still taking ground from the enemy todayWhy you are not doomed to run on the same hamster wheel of sin and dysfunction foreverWhether you're a new believer, a mature Christian, or someone who feels stuck and discouraged, this message offers hope. The same Jesus who saved you is still at work in you.Jesus is still taking ground from the enemy, and He can take ground in your life too.Send us Fan MailLinkoln 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 dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
In this sermon, Pastor Jason explores the role of the Holy Spirit in bridging the gap between knowing about God and truly experiencing a relationship with Him. He emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in bringing the reality of God's presence into our daily lives. Pastor Jason discusses the different perspectives people have about the Holy Spirit, highlighting the need for balance between understanding and experiencing His power. He encourages the congregation to embrace the Holy Spirit's guidance, which points us back to Jesus, and to seek a deeper connection with God through the Spirit's work. The sermon also touches on the challenges of faith and the promise of the Holy Spirit as a helper in times of difficulty.
Tune in as Pastor Jason continues our series on Matthew with the first part of Matthew 27.
Pastor Jason picks up in John chapter 5, focusing on the man at the pool, and how sometimes our greatest obstacle is the story we've started believing about ourselves. To watch the whole service go to www.youtube.com/@ecfchurch
After a time of ministry during worship, Pastor Jason speaks on the difference between condemnation and Holy Spirit conviction, and how believing the Truth over lies shapes our identity. To watch the service go to www.youtube.com/@ecfchurch
Pastor Jason continues in our new series "Remain" as he asks us the question, "Who is holding the shears?" If Christ is the Vine and we the branches, Is God the one shaping you? As always, thank you for your generosity! If you would like to give to Destiny Church, please click this link and then click the giving tab! https://destinychurch.me/ Or text destinychurchgive to 77977!
Pastor Jason explores the life and martyrdom of Stephen, the first Christian martyr, from Acts 6-7. Through Stephen's bold witness before his accusers, we learn that whatever fills us will flow out of us—and that following Jesus means keeping our eyes fixed on the Savior instead of the stones. Discover why the gospel is worth more than life itself and how spending time with Jesus causes us to radiate His glory to a watching world.
In this sermon from Colossians 3, Pastor Jason explores what it means to live out a new life in Christ. Drawing on the truth that believers have spiritually died and been raised with Christ, He emphasizes that genuine transformation does not come from trying harder or following a list of rules. Instead, it begins on the inside, with a heart and mind set on eternal things rather than the passing concerns of this world. Pastor Jason walks through Paul's call to “put off” the old self and “put on” the new self, explaining that every sinful struggle is rooted in a lie we believe. The path to change is the renewal of the mind, replacing those lies with the truth of God's Word. He also stresses that this renewal is not a solo effort. Believers need community, people who will speak truth into their lives and help them stay anchored to who they truly are: chosen, holy, and dearly loved by God because of what Jesus has already done.
In this earnest exploration of John 14, Pastor Jason invites the congregation into a deeper understanding of Jesus as The Way, The Truth, and The Life, emphasizing that while His claim is exclusive, His invitation is radically inclusive. By contrasting the disobedience of the first Adam in the Garden of Eden with the triumphant obedience of Jesus, the "second Adam," in Gethsemane, Jason illustrates how Christ paved a unique and necessary path to restore our relationship with God. He reassures us that although there is only one way to the Father, there is "plenty of room" in the Father's house for everyone, reflecting a God who never pushes us away but constantly draws us closer with compassion and mercy. The sermon challenges believers to move beyond religious pluralism or mere inspiration and to fully embrace the unique reality of Christ's incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection. Ultimately, Jason calls the community to walk in the ways of Jesus—through serving the marginalized and giving generously—believing that as they align their lives with His Lordship, they will witness the "greater things" God has promised for their city and the world.Referenced Scriptures:John 14:6Psalm 113:7-82 Corinthians 8:2John 14:1-3Romans 5:18-19Deuteronomy 30:19-20John 14:9-12John 1:18
Season 7, Episode 23 For the past couple of weeks, the pastors have been talking about what it's like to live a Spirit-filled life. We can't produce the work of the Holy Spirit within us by our own ability. It flows from our spirits, not from our minds. You don't have to try and understand it mentally; you just have to put your confidence in Him! That Spirit life will begin to flow, and transformation will take place from the inside out. The Pastor's Table is a digital series by the pastors of Celebration Life Church. Pastor Gwen, Pastor Anne, Pastor Neil, and Pastor Jason discuss the Word of God and common questions that come across a pastor's desk. You will learn and be strengthened as you watch!
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White continues a series entitled Meet the Deacons. Deacons are appointed laity leaders in the church who serve our church in many ways! In this episode, Pastor Jason sits down and talks with Jason Jernigan about his journey as a disciple of Jesus Christ!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
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday June 7th, 2026, entitled Unveiled from Genesis 42:5-8, 16 / Genesis 45:1, 20 / Genesis 50:20.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 Wednesday June 3rd, 2026, entitled The Book of Malachi Part 1 from Malachi 1:1-14.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Legalism or LoveIn this message from the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Jason challenges the tension between legalism and the heart of God's love, grace, and truth for marriage between a man and women. Jesus confronts the cultural understanding of divorce while offering hope and healing to those who have walked through it or are living on the other side of it. Pastor Jason also unpacks the value, dignity, and spiritual significance of women in a culture that often diminished them. He clarifies verses in the Bible that often bring confusion surrounding women in ministry, offering contextual clarity and sharing where we stand as a church on women in spiritual leadership.Messages, teaching and encouragement from Pneuma Life Church pastors and leaders! Pneuma Life Church is a spirit-filled and bible-based church located in Saint Johns, Florida. It's lead by Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman. Join us live (and online) 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
The Gospel of Matthew shares that a value for Christian discipleship is both creating a welcoming space for children and pursuing their well-being in our communities. This values isn't just something decided on, but comes from being swept up into God's story of grace and calling in Jesus. Today's message comes from Pastor Jason. Our bible reading is Psalm 127, and our Gospel comes from Matthew Chapter 9, verses 18 - 26.
The Holy Spirit is one of the most talked about (and least understood) persons in the Church.Some see Him as a force.Others see Him as an experience.Jesus revealed Him as a Person.In this message, we unpack the Promise of the Father and discover who the Holy Spirit is, what He does, and how He transforms everyday life.Using passages from John 16, Acts 1, Acts 2, Romans 8, and Galatians 5, we explore:• Why the Holy Spirit is a Person, not a power• How He convicts, comforts, and guides believers• What it means to be filled with the Spirit• The difference between spiritual gifts and spiritual fruit• How the Spirit empowers us to live holy and bold lives• Why revival has always been connected to the Holy Spirit• Practical ways to cultivate a daily relationship with HimThis message isn't just about learning about the Holy Spirit.It's about knowing Him.Before Jesus told His disciples to go into all the world, He told them to wait for one thing: the Promise of the Father.“Nevertheless I tell you the truth: It is to your advantage that I go away; for if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you...” John 16:7
Have you ever wondered what the church is all about? In a world filled with opinions about what the church should be, it's easy to lose sight of what God Himself says the church is. This Sunday, we'll be looking at one of the most important descriptions of the church in all of Scripture. In our passage, Paul describes the church as “the household of God,” “the church of the living God,” and “a pillar and buttress of the truth.” These are not casual descriptions. They remind us that the church is not a building or an organization; it is the family Christ purchased with His own blood and the people entrusted with displaying God's truth to the world. After nearly 35 years in pastoral ministry, I can tell you it's not just about what a church believes, but also what she emphasizes. What a church treasures eventually shapes the hearts of her people. Paul understood this deeply, which is why he wrote to Timothy about how believers “ought to behave” in God's household. Everything flows from the truth of God's Word, so when truth is weakened, confusion enters. But when Christ and His gospel remain central, the church becomes stable, healthy, and spiritually alive. This passage calls us back to the center. We must remember who we are and whose we are. These verses culminate in one of the most beautiful summaries of Jesus Christ in the New Testament: “Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness…” Paul then unfolds the glory of Christ. He is God manifested in the flesh, proclaimed among the nations, believed on in the world, and taken up in glory. The church exists because Jesus revealed God, died for sinners, rose again, and gathered a people to Himself. As we study this passage together, we'll ask ourselves an important question: If the church is truly the household of God and the pillar of His truth, does the way I live and participate in the church reflect the glory of the Christ we proclaim?
Welcome to City Collective Church. Pastor Jason continued our series “Uncomfortable” by looking at the Parable of the mustard seed in Matthew 13. To learn more about City Collective you can visit citycollective.com. We would love to hear from you!More information about how to connect in May and other upcoming events at: www.citycollective.com/around-the-table If you've never been to City Collective, or are looking to try church we would love to have you with us!Want to get connected? Email hello@citycollective.comPrayer: pray@citycollective.comGive: www.citycollective.com/give or e-transfer to hello@citycollective.comCollectiveKIDS: hello@citycollective.com
This is a slightly different type of sermon. This episode, Pastor Jason will recap how we arrived to our current worship status and how we will continue to grow the next generation of followers of Christ.
Pastor Jason walks through Acts 6:1-7, showing how the early church addressed growing pains by appointing deacons—Spirit-filled servant leaders who freed the apostles to focus on prayer and teaching. When God's people faithfully serve in their God-given roles, the church thrives and the kingdom grows. This message challenges us to be filled with the Spirit, find our place to serve, and trust God's design for healthy church leadership.
Tuesday Bible Study
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White continues a series entitled Meet the Deacons. Deacons are appointed laity leaders in the church who serve our church in many ways! In this episode, Pastor Jason sits down and talks with Sam Abston about his journey as a disciple of Jesus Christ!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
As the Witnesses series comes to a close, Pastor Jason examines the call of Christ to carry the gospel to the end of the earth. From our neighborhoods to the nations, believers are called to live on mission for the glory of God. This message culminates with a look at Revelation 7:9–12, where people from every tribe, tongue, and nation gather around God's throne in worship—the ultimate fulfillment of the church's missionary task.
Keep Your Eye on the Finish, Not the FailureIn this week's Sermon on the Mount message, Pastor Jason explores Jesus' teaching on lust, temptation, and the condition of the heart in Matthew 5. This message is not about legalism or simply modifying outward behavior, but about true inward transformation through the Kingdom of God. Jesus challenges us to consider what our eyes and hearts are focused on, reminding us that sin begins internally long before it becomes an outward action. Through wisdom, grace, and honesty, this message unpacks the progression of temptation, the dangers of feeding lust, and the importance of avoiding temptation rather than seeing how close we can get to it. Ultimately, Jesus reveals that the deeper issue is not just what we do, but who we are becoming at the soul level.Messages, teaching and encouragement from Pneuma Life Church pastors and leaders! Pneuma Life Church is a spirit-filled and bible-based church located in Saint Johns, Florida. It's lead by Pastors Jason & Jessica Huffman. Join us live (and online) 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
In this 4th sermon of the Witnesses series, Pastor Jason brings a message from Acts 1:4-11, reminding the church that every believer is called to be active in organized mission efforts in their local community.
We are kicking off our Summer at Bethlehem series with a head-first dive into the life-changing power of God's Word. The Bible is not just ancient information; it is living, active, and timely. In this raw and deeply personal message, Pastor Jason opens up about his own years-long battle with anxiety to expose a universal truth: the biggest battle of your life is won and lost in the six-inch real estate between your ears - your MIND. Preaching from Philippians 4:4-9, a passage written from the depths of a Roman prison rather than an Instagram motivational seminar, Pastor Jason teaches us that a healthy mind requires an intentional spiritual diet. If you have been trapped on an island of worry, playing out worst-case scenarios, this message serves as a practical guide to stop stuffing your emotions and start discipling your mind.
Join us for a message from Pastor Jason on Sunday May 31st, 2026, entitled Dark Night Of The Soul Part 3 from 1 Samuel 30:1-8.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.Support the show
Many of our guests have been deeply entrenched in hunting and fishing their entire life. It just comes naturally to them. Then there are others who didn't have anyone to show them how to enjoy the outdoor adventures and they learned on their own a little later in life. On today's program, we will learn from a pastor what it takes to learn on your own to hunt. We'll hear of mishaps and mistakes that brought a little knowledge because of learning from your mistakes.
What if loneliness isn't just a social problem? What if it reveals something about how God created us?In this Trinity Sunday message from 2 Corinthians 13:11-13, Pastor Jason Barnett explores the connection between loneliness, fellowship, and the nature of God. In a world filled with social media, texting, livestreams, and constant connection, many people still feel isolated, unseen, and alone.As Paul closes his letter to the Corinthians, he calls believers to restoration, encouragement, harmony, and peace before ending with one of the most beautiful blessings in Scripture: "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all."This message reminds us that fellowship is not merely a church activity—it is rooted in the very nature of God. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit exist in perfect love and relationship, and through Jesus Christ we are invited into that life.If you've been struggling with loneliness, grief, discouragement, church hurt, or feeling disconnected from others, this sermon offers both hope and a practical invitation toward healing and community.Because a people created in the image of the Trinity cannot thrive alone.Send us Fan MailLinkoln 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 dirtpathpastor@gmail.com
In this message from John 15, Pastor Jason explores what true biblical love really looks like. While the world often defines love as a feeling, Jesus reveals that genuine love is self-sacrificial, rooted in obedience, strengthened through fellowship with God, and lived out through a mission to others. Discover how Christ's example of laying down His life transforms the way we love God, our neighbors, and even our enemies.
Taking a break from The Gospel According to John, Pastor Jason Polk shares an encouraging message from Jeremiah 1 about God's purpose and calling for every believer. Using Jeremiah's commissioning and personal stories of faith, Pastor Jason reminds us that while every Christian shares the same mission—to glorify God and make disciples—God uniquely calls each person to fulfill that purpose in different ways. If you've ever felt unqualified, insignificant, or uncertain about God's plan for your life, this message will encourage you to trust that you are known by God, significant to God, and called by God. Jeremiah 1:4-10 Jeremiah 1:17-19 Psalm 139:1-18 2 Corinthians 5:17
We have the one and only Pastor Jason Parrish preaching on the importance of the Gospel” Reminding us that the Gospel was there to make a new plan of growth for his people and to see transformation in their life! Come out of the grave and celebrate what God is doing in your life!follow us on instagram @reallifechurchwa 26201 180th Ave. SE Covington, WA 98042 Sundays @ 8:30 | 10 | 11:30
Sunday Morning Service
This Sunday, we'll continue our study through 1 Timothy as we come to chapter 3 and Paul's teaching on Elders and Deacons. At first glance, this passage can feel like it's only about church leadership, but as I've been studying it this week, I've been reminded that it gives us something much bigger: a picture of what spiritual maturity actually looks like. Paul spends very little time talking about talent, charisma, or personality, and instead focuses almost entirely on character: integrity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, humility, hospitality, and wisdom. In many ways, this passage answers the question every Christian eventually asks: What does a mature follower of Jesus look like? One of the things we'll explore together is how God's design for leadership is deeply different from the world's. The New Testament presents church leadership not as status or celebrity, but as sacrificial service. Paul even compares ministry labor to an ox treading grain. This is steady, faithful, often unseen work done for the nourishment of others. It's a powerful reminder that the church is not built on personalities or platforms, but on spiritually mature people who quietly and faithfully serve Christ and His people. My prayer is that this passage would not only challenge all those in leadership, but encourage every one of us to pursue the kind of character that reflects Jesus. I'm thankful for the many men and women in our church who already serve so faithfully, and I look forward to more gospel fruit as we continue building God's kingdom side by side.
Parenting can flip from a heartfelt blessing to a pants-related meltdown in under a minute, and that's not just funny, it's revealing. Pastor Jason shares a grounded, Bible-based parenting message that starts where most advice doesn't: our hearts. We dig into why your ability to be led by God directly impacts your ability to lead your children, and why integrity isn't about being perfect, it's about being whole. If you've felt pressure to “just know” what you're doing, this conversation replaces shame with a clear starting point and a better foundation.
In this episode, Associate Pastor Jason White continues a series entitled Meet the Deacons. Deacons are appointed laity leaders in the church who serve our church in many ways! In this episode, Pastor Jason sits down and talks with Robert Sims about his journey as a disciple of Jesus Christ!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
This Memorial Day weekend, Student Pastor CJ brings a high-energy message challenging us to wake up to the spiritual reality of the world we live in. We often live like we are in peacetime, but a spiritual war is raging all around us. Drawing from Ephesians 6 and a trip down memory lane to Sunday school "Lord's Army" days, CJ reminds us that God's movement isn't confined to our walls. To be a follower of Christ is to be a soldier in the army of God, and the Church is the vehicle He uses to take ground. In this message on the heels of the Church Unbranded series, we are challenged to stop trading conviction for comfort, step off the bench, and start fighting from victory alongside a community that has our back.
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