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Artificial intelligence can imitate a lot of things. Artificial faith can too. In week seven of our James series, Pastor Jeremy unpacks how genuine faith produces something imitation faith never can—and why James calls us to examine the fruit of our lives, not just the words of our mouths.
Characteristics of God | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Four | Father's Day by Generations Church
Everyone gets tired. We're not just talking about being physically tired, but mentally and emotionally exhausted. And when that exhaustion hits, people are watching closely to see how we respond. Fortunately, God never intended for us to have to do it alone.In Week 5 of "Comeback Stories," Pastor Jeremy DeLoach examines a moment in Exodus 17 where Moses is being crushed by the weight of guiding the Israelites. When his tank hits empty, he doesn't give up. He gives in to what God is about to do through him.
Ever feel like you're doing all the right things—praying, showing up, staying faithful—but nothing seems to be changing? Pastor Jeremy reminds us that "nothing yet" doesn't mean God isn't working, and some of life's greatest breakthroughs come right after the moment we feel like giving up.
Ever feel like you're doing all the right things—praying, showing up, staying faithful—but nothing seems to be changing? Pastor Jeremy reminds us that "nothing yet" doesn't mean God isn't working, and some of life's greatest breakthroughs come right after the moment we feel like giving up.
Pastor Jeremy teaches through Psalms 103, calling believers to intentionally remember and praise God for who He is and all that He has done. He explains that David speaks to his own soul, reminding himself of God's benefits—including forgiveness, redemption, healing, and steadfast love—especially during seasons of discouragement or doubt. Jeremy emphasizes that God's benefits should lead believers to worship because they reveal His character: He is righteous, merciful, gracious, patient, and abounding in steadfast love. He also reminds Christians of their own frailty and dependence on God, contrasting the temporary nature of human life with God's eternal faithfulness. Throughout the sermon, Jeremy encourages believers to regularly preach truth to themselves, remember God's faithfulness in every season, and respond with lives marked by worship, obedience, and the passing on of faith to future generations.
Most of us know we're supposed to love our neighbor. The harder question is: what happens when mercy becomes inconvenient? In week six of our James series, Pastor Jeremy unpacks a story from Jesus that challenges our assumptions, exposes our blind spots, and reminds us that compassion is more than a feeling—it's something we choose to do.
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Characteristics of God | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Three by Generations Church
Welcome to Faith Church Online. Today we focus on a ministry that is doing good work in our world, The Collaborative. Pastor Jeremy interviews his dad Rob as they discuss the importance of pastors needing pastors. The Collaborative mentors and disciples young pastors across the country so pastors can lead and serve effectively for their church. We're excited for you to engage today.We hope this serves you well!
We often think blessing is something we wait on God to do. What if blessing is also connected to what God is waiting on us to do? In week five of our James series, Pastor Jeremy walks through a practical pattern from James that can change the way we hear, respond to, and experience God's work in our lives.
Pastor Jeremy kicked off our new series, Three Choices That Will Change Your Life. Our best life isn't built by consuming everything for ourselves, but by intentionally blessing others. When we leave room in our lives for generosity, God can use our time, resources, and encouragement to change lives and create a legacy that echoes for generations!
Pastor Jeremy kicked off our new series, Three Choices That Will Change Your Life. Our best life isn't built by consuming everything for ourselves, but by intentionally blessing others. When we leave room in our lives for generosity, God can use our time, resources, and encouragement to change lives and create a legacy that echoes for generations!
How do we find true peace when we find ourselves in a season or place we didn't plan for? In this sermon, Pastor Jeremy dives into Jeremiah 29:4-9, exploring God's unexpected instructions to the Israelites exiled in Babylon. Instead of telling them to escape or give up, God calls them to build, plant, grow, and actively seek the peace and prosperity of the city around them. If you are feeling disconnected, stuck, or overwhelmed by the culture around you, discover how God invites us onto a "Path to Peace" by trusting His plan right where we are.
Mark begins the gospel with a wilderness voice calling people to prepare the way of the Lord. Before Jesus steps into public ministry, John the Baptist calls people to repentance, reminding us that the good news often begins with conviction before it brings comfort.Mark 1:1-3 ESV — “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. As it is written in Isaiah the prophet, ‘Behold, I send my messenger before your face, who will prepare your way, the voice of one crying in the wilderness: “Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.”'”In this Cross Walk devotional, Pastor Jeremy reflects on how the Holy Spirit prepares our hearts for the presence of Jesus. Repentance is not condemnation; it is God's mercy inviting us to turn, surrender, and clear the road for the King.Today's encouragement is to let the Lord straighten what has become crooked, remove what has been hidden, and prepare our hearts for fresh obedience. When Jesus draws near, the best response is surrender.
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We weren't meant to follow Jesus alone.In this message, Pastor Jeremy shares a powerful personal story and unpacks why God designed spiritual growth to happen in community. Drawing from Scripture and his own experiences, he explores how biblical community encourages us, supports us in difficult seasons, helps us grow in our faith, and reminds us of God's truth when we need it most.In a culture that is more connected than ever yet often feels increasingly isolated, this message is a reminder that God never intended for us to walk through life on our own. We grow stronger, wiser, and more like Christ when we pursue Him alongside others.
We weren't meant to follow Jesus alone.In this message, Pastor Jeremy shares a powerful personal story and unpacks why God designed spiritual growth to happen in community. Drawing from Scripture and his own experiences, he explores how biblical community encourages us, supports us in difficult seasons, helps us grow in our faith, and reminds us of God's truth when we need it most.In a culture that is more connected than ever yet often feels increasingly isolated, this message is a reminder that God never intended for us to walk through life on our own. We grow stronger, wiser, and more like Christ when we pursue Him alongside others.
2026/05/31 Revelation 14:14-20 "The Harvest Has Come" Pastor Jeremy
Resilient-Pastor Jeremy Brown by Eastgate Church
If someone has turned on you, gossiped about you, or walked out — you can't fight it with authority. You have to fight it with prayer. This message will show you why God is looking for a generation willing to run into the middle of it. In this episode, Pastor Jeremy walks through Numbers 16 — the story of Korah's rebellion, Aaron running with the censer, and how Jesus is the greater Aaron who stood between the living and the dead for you.
Characteristics of God | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week One by Generations Church
The quickest way to damage a relationship isn't always what you say—sometimes it's what you never stopped long enough to hear. In week four of our James series, Pastor Jeremy explores why listening is harder than it sounds and why our strongest reactions often reveal our deepest issues.
Pastor Jeremy challenges the idea that holiness is restrictive; in fact, holiness is one of the keys to living in true freedom! While culture tells us to do whatever feels good, God's way leads to a deeper joy that this world can never provide. The good news is that we don't pursue holiness on our own—God's grace and the power of the Holy Spirit help us become more like Jesus every step of the way.
In this powerful message from Acts 15, Pastor Jeremy Schell explores one of the most important questions in Christianity: What actually saves us? Through the story of the Jerusalem Council, the early church wrestles with whether salvation comes through religious works or through the grace of Jesus Christ alone. Using the remarkable story of John Newton, the former slave ship captain who wrote Amazing Grace, Pastor Jeremy reveals how God's grace transforms lives, removes shame, and unites people under the gospel.
Pastor Jeremy challenges the idea that holiness is restrictive; in fact, holiness is one of the keys to living in true freedom! While culture tells us to do whatever feels good, God's way leads to a deeper joy that this world can never provide. The good news is that we don't pursue holiness on our own—God's grace and the power of the Holy Spirit help us become more like Jesus every step of the way.
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In episode 21 of season four of the Sunday Extra podcast, Pastor Matt Sturdivant, Pastor Jeremy, Pastor Jake Myers, and Pastor Luke Myers gather around the table to recap and expand on the previous Sunday's sermon from Acts 9:18-43. The big idea of the message was that God develops who He calls — and while a calling can be immediate, the preparation for that calling is always a process. Four key lessons were drawn from the passage: immediate obedience doesn't guarantee immediate results; God often does His deepest work in hidden seasons; opposition should be reframed as confirmation, not contradiction; and we all need people to help us grow and step into our calling. The team then digs into the portion of Acts 9 that didn't make it into Sunday's sermon — Peter's private ministry in Acts 9:32-43. Peter heals a paralyzed man named Aeneas in the name of Jesus Christ, and raises a beloved disciple named Dorcas back to life in Joppa. Both miracles result in widespread belief, with Acts 9:35 noting that "all the residents of Lydda and Sharon saw him, and they turned to the Lord." Pastor Matt also highlights Acts 9:31 as a powerful summary statement on the state of the early church — walking in the fear of the Lord, encouraged by the Holy Spirit, and multiplying — not merely surviving. The conversation closes with a rich discussion on the "challenge of the decades," a framework originally taught by their founding pastor, which maps out the spiritual and personal challenges unique to each decade of life. The team encourages those under 30 not to despise their development season, and those over 40 to stay faithful even when progress feels slow. They also challenge listeners who feel lonely to take personal responsibility — to get into a group, take a risk, and stop waiting for community to come to them — because as Pastor Matt puts it, you cannot fulfill your calling in isolation. Wisdom Through the Decades (Wisdom Conference)
Welcome to Faith Church Online! Acts 2 tells us of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles. Jesus promised it and the Holy Spirit came to bring courage, boldness, confidence, insight, ability and authority to those who follow Him as Lord. The Holy Spirit was not created and we see His handprint all over the Old Testament. We hope this serves you well.
Generations Church Online | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Pentecost Sunday by Generations Church
In week three of our James series, Pastor Jeremy dives into the invisible battle happening beneath the surface of our everyday lives. Why do we drift, struggle, rationalize, doubt, and feel stuck in the same cycles over and over again—and how do we actually stand firm when life and pressure hit hard? Because sometimes the greatest battle isn't just what's happening around you… it's the lies trying to take root inside you.
Oftentimes we have a hard time being patient when we are waiting for God. Join us as we hear from Pastor Jeremy talks about three different ways we can wait for God.
Welcome to Faith Church Online! As we study Acts 8, we see a man who is new to the faith named Simon the Sorcerer who thinks he can buy the Holy Spirit. Simon the Sorcerer worked wonders & performed healings, but His power did not come from God. And there are Christians who so desperately seek out signs & wonders that we neglect to seek CHRIST. Seek Christ, repent and believe Jesus is Lord!We hope this serves you well!
Generations Church Online | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | GYTH Student Takeover by Generations Church
Pastor Jeremy kicks off our new series, “Finding Freedom,” with a powerful reminder that forgiveness is not about excusing the hurt—it's about refusing to let bitterness control our future. It's time to release the debts others owe us, trust God with justice, and fight for the freedom that comes when we forgive!
Pastor Jeremy kicks off our new series, “Finding Freedom,” with a powerful reminder that forgiveness is not about excusing the hurt—it's about refusing to let bitterness control our future. It's time to release the debts others owe us, trust God with justice, and fight for the freedom that comes when we forgive!
Dealing With Doubt | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Four by Generations Church
2026/05/10 Mother's Day Message with Guest Speaker Pastor Jeremy Morris
Welcome to Faith Church Online! This Mother's Day we study Luke 18:9-14 in a teaching focused on comparing ourselves to others. In the long run, comparisons come down to this: I am often too focused on MYSELF or the things going on in my world, and not nearly focused enough on GOD. As we dig into God's Word together, we pray your heart is moved to gratitude and focusing on what has already been done on your behalf. We hope this serves you well!
In week one of our new series through the book of James, Pastor Jeremy unpacks why this book hits so differently when life gets difficult. Because when pressure rises, faith stops being theoretical and starts becoming visible. This message challenges the drift so many of us settle into and asks a hard question: are we actually growing into maturity, or just getting better at looking spiritual?
In this powerful message, Pastor Jeremy explores how spiritual sound—through prayer, praise, worship, and proclamation—can break barriers, tear down strongholds, and release God's power in our lives. Be encouraged to lift your voice and trust God for victory.
In the conclusion of Marriage Mixtape, Pastor Jeremy gets brutally honest about the small things that slowly take relationships out—and why most of them don't look dangerous at first. Because it's not usually one big moment… it's what builds over time. If you've ever wondered how something good can quietly drift in the wrong direction, this message will help you recognize it—and show you what to do before it's too late.
We wrapped up our series on relationships with a powerful reminder about the “Power of Proximity”—that the people closest to us shape who we become. Pastor Jeremy challenges us to guard our inner circle, recognizing that close relationships can either strengthen our faith or pull us away from it.
Dealing With Doubt | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Four by Generations Church