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Sunday gatherings are sacred, communal, embodied, participatory, consistent, formational, missional....and essential! Pastor Jeremy launches our 4-week "Essentials" series with a sermon from Hebrews 10:19-25.
Exodus 20: 8 - 11
Ever open the Bible with good intentions… and end up feeling a little lost? Pastor Jeremy introduces SPACEPETS—a simple way to stay grounded, ask better questions, and actually let Scripture shape your life instead of just staring at the page.
1/18/26 Sun PM
How do you define success? Whether it's financial, social, or corporate, we often measure our own worth based on our achievements. But God's definition of success is much different from ours. As we wrap up our series “Remember the Miracles,” Pastor Jeremy DeLoach guides us through the book of James to see the value of perseverance.
How should we live in a world that's constantly shaking? Just a few minutes of watching the news or scrolling on social media can make your heart race! But you don't have to let the events of our world dictate your life. Pastor Jeremy shows us how to live with calm confidence, not cultural anxiety, in 2026.
How should we live in a world that's constantly shaking? Just a few minutes of watching the news or scrolling on social media can make your heart race! But you don't have to let the events of our world dictate your life. Pastor Jeremy shows us how to live with calm confidence, not cultural anxiety, in 2026.
Holy Habits | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Three by Generations Church
Ever felt like the "black sheep"—blemished, unworthy, or overlooked? In this heartfelt and powerful message “Seeds, Sheep, Surrender,” Pastor Jeremy Haines invites us to break free from that cursed mindset and step into the abundant life God has for us! Through the story of Jacob and Laban's flock, he reveals how Jesus, the truly spotless Lamb, transforms even the most marked and rejected into vessels of honor. Pastor Jeremy shares why being planted in good soil—like Rock City Church small groups—through vulnerability, accountability, and commitment is essential for growth, intimacy, and breakthrough. He challenges us to sow generously, renew our minds through repentance, and fully surrender every area of life—children, finances, future plans, and all—as a living sacrifice. If you're ready to stop hiding, embrace your true identity in the Shepherd, and experience the pearl of great price, this sermon is your invitation to surrender and watch God deliver!
Prayer can feel awkward. Distracting. Even discouraging.In this episode of Digging Deeper, Pastor Jeremy talks honestly about why prayer has never come naturally to him—and why that might not be a problem after all. We unpack what Scripture shows us about prayer being less about performance and more about honesty, presence, and simply showing up.If you've ever wondered whether you're “doing prayer wrong,” this conversation might change the way you see it.
What if understanding the Bible was simpler than you've been led to believe? In this message, Pastor Jeremy uses a creative, hands-on visual to show how the whole story of Scripture fits together and why it actually matters for everyday life.
Holy Habits | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Two by Generations Church
In this message, Pastor Jeremy talks honestly about prayer—not as something we have to be good at, but as something we're invited into.Through Scripture and real-life moments we can all relate to, we're reminded that prayer isn't about having the right words or staying perfectly focused. It's about showing up as we are—distractions, doubts, and all—and meeting a God who already knows us and still wants to be close.As our church continues into a new season together, this message invites us to release the pressure, stop performing, and rediscover prayer as a place of real connection with God—right where we are.
This week Pastor Jeremy talks about why community in God is important and how it helps us get through the battles we face in life.
What if one simple habit could quietly change the direction of your life? In part one of 'What You Need To Know To Know What You Need To Know', Pastor Jeremy unpacks why prayer isn't optional—and how practicing God's presence reshapes everything else.
Holy Habits | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week One by Generations Church
Doing good to others is never a show; when it is, it’s just an act. Drawing from this season of giving, Pastor Jeremy reminds us that Jesus wanted His disciples to be ‘like Santa’. Here’s how…
Generations Church Online | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Christmas Eve 2025 by Generations Church
It's time for our Christmas Eve service! In this sermon we finish up the Characters of Christmas series. Join us as Pastor Jeremy talks about the wise men in Jesus' story and how God wants to meet us where we're at.
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O Holy Night | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Three by Generations Church
In this Christmas sermon from the "Rethinking Christmas" series, Pastor Jeremy focuses on how we can "offer more" to others because of what Jesus has done for us. Using John 1:1-18 as his primary text, Pastor Jeremy explains that this passage serves as an "abstract" or synopsis of the entire Gospel of John, introducing Jesus as the Word, the Light, and the source of all things. Pastor Jeremy emphasizes four key ways we can offer more: more light through our actions and attitudes; more truth by verbalizing our faith (not just being different but explaining why); more grace by showing patience and forgiveness; and more love through self-sacrifice. He explains the difference between justice (getting what we deserve), mercy (not getting what we deserve), and grace (getting something good we don't deserve), noting that God gives us "grace upon grace." The sermon concludes with the reminder that Jesus came because "God so loved the world" (John 3:16), and because He first loved us, we can love others. Pastor Jeremy challenges anyone who hasn't decided to follow Jesus to do so before leaving.
Dark days have a way of disorienting us—especially this time of year. In our Christmas Candlelight service, Pastor Jeremy talks about why light doesn't avoid the darkness, it enters it—and what that means for the places in our lives that feel heavy, quiet, or uncertain.
In this episode, we explore a powerful and practical truth: everyone needs a counselor, a coach, and a consultant. Whether you're leading in ministry, business, or family life, no one thrives in isolation—and wisdom multiplies when we invite the right voices into our lives.Our guest is Pastor Jeremy Godwin, COO of Builders International, who brings a unique blend of pastoral insight, executive leadership, and global ministry experience. Jeremy helps unpack the distinct roles of counseling, coaching, and consulting—why each matters, how they differ, and when you might need one more than the others.Together, we discuss healthy leadership, emotional and spiritual care, decision-making, and how seeking help is not a weakness but a sign of maturity and stewardship. This conversation is especially relevant for leaders who carry heavy responsibility and want to lead well, finish strong, and live whole.If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure of your next step, this episode will help you identify the support you need—and permit you to pursue it.GivingTuesday is an opportunity for people around the world to use their individual power of generosity to support their communities. This global day of generosity, celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, unites people to support causes that matter most. It's a powerful reminder of the impact we can create when we come together to give back. https://emerge.org/givingtuesday/ Mental Health Therapists... Apply today at emerge.org/careers and join us in the battle to help people find freedom and rest... 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
Christmas is full of things we unwrap, but the most meaningful gifts are often unseen. In our Big Christmas service, Pastor Jeremy reflects on the gifts God gives—and why they still matter long after the Christmas season fades.
Pastor Jeremy continues his amazing study through Matthew’s Gospel—this week, continuing through the Sermon on the Mount. Enjoy!
Pastor Jeremy continues his superb series on the family—both God’s and our own. You will be blessed.
O Holy Night | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Two by Generations Church
Have you ever had a reality check? A time that rocks you? Today this message is for the person who is carrying regret. For the person who is weighed down by burdens. The person who is far from God. Pastor Jeremy preaches about the God who loves you, sees you, and will carry your burdens.
This week we hear about king Herod and the wise men. What role did they play in Jesus' story? Listen in as Pastor Jeremy opens up the book of Matthew to find out.
December 7th, 2025 Pastor Jeremy Mccune - Faith for the Present 10:30AM
December 7th, 2025 Pastor Jeremy Mccune - Faith for the Present 8:30AM
This week we looked at the surprising connection between happiness and how we relate to the people around us. Gratitude, prayer, generosity, and love aren't holiday sentiments—they're habits that actually shape how we experience joy. If happiness is a choice, what are the choices that help us grow it?
Already, Not Yet Part 2 -Pastor Jeremy Brown by Eastgate Church
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Right between Mesa Ridge High School and Webster Elementary School on Mesa Ridge Parkway in Fountain… you drive past Widefield Community Bible Church all the time! Today, hear about the planting of WCBC by Jeff Anderson’s dad in 1969 and meet Pastor Jeremy Estrema. Jeff and Jeremy also talk about preaching and his series in Galatians. Learn more at [http://www.widefieldbible.org%20]www.widefieldbible.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Overflow | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week One by Generations Church
In Part 7 of Clarity, we challenged some of the modern assumptions about what church is and what church is for. When it shifts from something we attend to something we live, everything changes. What if the difference you're looking for begins with the role you play?
In this message from Tis the Season, Pastor Jeremy Schell teaches from Hebrews 12:1–2, challenging us to let go of the weights and sins that slow us down from running the race God has set before us. Using examples from Noah, Abraham, and Moses, we're reminded that letting go isn't just about loss—it's about freedom, growth, and trust in God's greater plan. Pastor Jeremy unpacks three kinds of weight we need to release. This powerful message invites you to bring your burdens to Jesus, lay them down, and experience the rest and freedom that only He can give.
Idolatry is making a good thing an ultimate thing, and political idolatry is looking to a politician, party, or nation in place of God. Pastor Jeremy continues our series through Acts with a sermon from Acts 12:20-25.
In part six of Clarity, we talked about one of the most surprising things Jesus ever said — that the Holy Spirit is actually a staggering improvement to a face-to-face conversation with Him. Sounds wild, right? But that's the kind of help we've been given — not distant advice, but a personal counselor who guides, convicts, and reminds us what's true when everything else gets loud.
The ‘Temptation of Jesus’ is a controversial subject—and Pastor Jeremy sorts it out for us in this excellent—and challenging Bible study. Enjoy.
If you want to know what God is really like, look at Jesus. Whether you've been following Jesus for years or still have questions, Pastor Jeremy teaches us all something new about who Jesus really is– the visible image of the invisible God!
If you want to know what God is really like, look at Jesus. Whether you've been following Jesus for years or still have questions, Pastor Jeremy teaches us all something new about who Jesus really is– the visible image of the invisible God!
Pastor Jeremy Howard joins Sound Words to unpack what the Bible teaches about the conscience—how it works, how it can be corrupted, and how it can be strengthened through truth and grace. Learn how to respond when convictions differ, avoid legalism, and walk faithfully before God with a conscience shaped by Scripture.00:00 Welcome to the Sound Words Podcast01:29 Why the Topic of the Conscience03:27 Biblical View of the Conscience07:21 Weakened or Seared Conscience12:51 Conviction14:02 When Christian Consciences Differ20:30 The Role of the Local Church and the Conscience24:25 The World Shaping our Conscience26:35 Conscience vs Legalism33:11 "What's True for Me"#ChristianEthics #Conscience #ChristianLiving #SoundWordsPodcast #SoundWordsSound Words is a ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, a Bible teaching church in Lincoln, NE. Sound Words is also a partner of Foundations Media, a collective of Christian creators passionate about promoting biblical theology and applying it to everyday life. Learn more at https://foundationsmedia.org. Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook Follow on YouTube Follow on Twitter Follow on Threads Visit https://ihcc.org
In part five of Clarity, we revisited the foundations of faith that have grounded followers of Jesus for centuries. When culture keeps rewriting the story, these truths remind us who God is and who we are. And at the center of it all isn't a statement, but a Savior.
Pastor Jeremy continues his trek through Matthew—this week, Mary’s husband Joseph is surprisingly similar to Joseph in Genesis. Then there’s John the Baptist and a big question—why did he need to baptize Jesus? Enjoy.
Are you feeling drained and in need of a fresh touch from the Holy Spirit? Pastor Jeremy encourages us to pray for renewed boldness in our faith and power to overcome life's challenges. Together, let's courageously ask God to be "shaken again!"
In part four of Clarity, we looked at the question Jesus asked that still divides opinions and defines eternity: “Who do you say I am?” Every answer reveals something about who we believe He is—and who we believe we are. Because if Jesus really is Savior, King, and Lord, then the real question isn't who is He?—it's who is He to you?