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Legacy | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week Two by Generations Church
In part two of Clarity, we're unpacking why the Bible isn't just an ancient book—it's the most reliable foundation for truth in a shifting world. From its unity and accuracy to how it's stood every test of time, God's Word has proven itself over and over again. The question is: if it's that trustworthy, why do we still hesitate to build our lives on it?
What if faith isn't about certainty—but about trust?In this message, Pastor Jeremy revisits the story of Thomas and Jesus' promise of the Spirit in John 14, exploring how honest questions can lead to deeper encounters with divine love.Through Thomas' doubt, Philip's confusion, and Jesus' response of kindness, we discover a God who meets us not with precision or perfection, but with presence. This talk invites us to see that faith is not what we think—it's what we trust ourselves to.Join us as we explore what it means to move beyond theory and into love:Thomas and the courage to questionThe kindness of Jesus in our uncertaintyThe Spirit as God's ongoing presence within us
As we look at Daniel chapter 6, Pastor Jeremy discusses how important it is to maintain our relationship with God in more than just the hard times we face.
Pastor Jeremy reminds us that the Holy Spirit is more than just a concept - He's our personal guide, teacher, and source of strength.This isn't about self-improvement, but about surrender and submission to God's leading. Are we ready to yield to the Spirit's guidance, even when it challenges our comfort?CONNECT WITH SHELTER COVE HERE AT: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheltercove.. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheltercovelive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sheltercove Website: https://sheltercovelive.com #Helpfor #EveryONE #ShelterCove
In part one of Clarity, we're diving into how to hold on to truth in a world that keeps trying to bend it. God's Word isn't evolving, and neither is His call for us to defend it with both conviction and compassion. The challenge isn't just knowing the truth—it's letting it shape how we live, love, and lead every day.
Through the example of an unnamed, untrained donkey, we're reminded that God can use us despite our location, limitations, or lack. The real question is: Are we willing to carry Jesus into our community, even if no one knows our name? Pastor Jeremy discusses what it means to embrace humility and purpose.
Through the example of an unnamed, untrained donkey, we're reminded that God can use us despite our location, limitations, or lack. The real question is: Are we willing to carry Jesus into our community, even if no one knows our name? Pastor Jeremy discusses what it means to embrace humility and purpose.
Legacy | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week One by Generations Church
This week Pastor Jeremy joins Pastor Chris to wrap up At the Movies with Unsung Hero. From 90's Christian hits to a family learning what it means to anchor their identity in Christ, we're unpacking the moments that hit hardest. Plus, we'll look ahead to our brand-new series Clarity and a special Revival Night this Sunday.
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Pastor Jeremy continues our series on preparing for revival. 9/28/25 Sunday AM
In this sermon, Pastor Jeremy calls us to worship in light of God's glorious judgment and redemption revealed to us in the person and work of Jesus Christ, His Son.We hope you enjoyed this sermon! To learn more about our ministry, you can visit us at the Harvest Plains website.Harvest Plains Church is a small church plant located in Mapleton, North Dakota. Our heart is to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to our local communities, and to build disciples with Bible-centered preaching. If you're near Mapleton or the Fargo/Moorhead area, we'd love to have you join us!
Pastor Jeremy begins wrapping up his study in the Minor Prophets as he tackles Malachi. Enjoy!
Pastor Jeremy wraps up his in-depth study in the Minor Prophets as he finishes the great book of Malachi. Enjoy!
Pastor Jeremy continues in our "At the Movies" by looking at “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” to illustrate one thing we all have in common: we all long for a life of meaning and fulfillment. But following Jesus in our current culture will require boldness and courage!
Today, Guest Pastor Jeremey Linneman speaks on Receiving the Father's Embrace. Have you ever felt crushed by the pressure to perform, even in your spiritual life? Pastor Jeremy talks about a transformative truth from Galatians 4: to embrace our identity as His beloved children. Through parallels between the Exodus and our salvation, he reveals how God orchestrated the ultimate rescue mission and not only frees us but adopts us as His own. You can find the full sermon notes and other resources at our website. We hope this message encourages you and helps you know Jesus in a more real way. Subscribe to us at our YouTube channel, on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify. You can also visit us at Facebook or Instagram.
Pastor Jeremy continues in our "At the Movies" by looking at “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” to illustrate one thing we all have in common: we all long for a life of meaning and fulfillment. But following Jesus in our current culture will require boldness and courage!
Pastor Jeremy continues our series on preparing for revival. 9/21/25 Sunday AM
Welcome to Faith Church Online! Sadness, anger, unanswered questions...these are all understandable responses when we see evil in action. Today we let God's Word guide us how to move through pain and suffering all around us. The Christ-follower is one who sees evil, and calls it what it is. At the same time, we are not hopeless because Christ is the cure for evil. Take some time and dig into God's Word with us today.
Circle Maker | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week 2 by Generations Church
Pastor Jeremy continues our series on how to prepare for revival. 9/14/25 Sunday AM
This week at Rise City Church, Pastor Jeremy unpacks some of the craziest moments in the Bible—times when people made choices that leave us asking, “What were they thinking?” But even more important, this message turns the question back on us: “What does God think about us?”
This week at Rise City Church, Pastor Jeremy unpacks some of the craziest moments in the Bible—times when people made choices that leave us asking, “What were they thinking?” But even more important, this message turns the question back on us: “What does God think about us?”
This week we are in Daniel chapter 2. Listen as Pastor Jeremy discusses how we can get stuck in patterns and how we should be bold like Daniel.
Welcome to the very first Director's Cut — the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of our At the Movies series. Think of it like the bonus features: a place for extra conversation and untold insights you won't hear on Sunday. Week 1 begins with Gran Turismo, as Pastor Chris is joined by Pastor Jeremy to take you behind the curtain of the message and the movie.
Pastor Jeremy begins wrapping up his study in the Minor Prophets as he tackles Malachi. Enjoy!
What is the church's true mission? In this message from 1 Timothy 2:8–15, Pastor Jeremy calls the church back to its identity as a life-saving station, urging men to pray with holy hands and women to adorn themselves with good works. Together, we are to embody the gospel with holiness, unity, and love, so that Christ is seen in us and God is glorified
Where is God when life hurts? In this message from Lamentations 3, Pastor Jeremy shows how Scripture gives us words to lament, a choice to turn to God, and real comfort in His steadfast love and faithfulness. Even in suffering, Jesus proves that God keeps His promises, is enough for His people, and has carried our deepest pain so that we may know lasting hope.
What does it mean for women to be taken seriously as disciples of Jesus? In this message from 1 Timothy 2:11–15, Pastor Jeremy emphasizes Paul's call for women to be learners in the church, nurtured in a distraction-free environment and equipped to grow in Christ. True discipleship means creating space for women to learn with attentiveness and submission to God's Word, so that the whole church may be built up in faith and worship
Can we trust God's design for His church? In this message from 1 Timothy 2:8–15, Pastor Jeremy unpacks Paul's restriction of pastoral teaching and governing to qualified men, showing how it is rooted not in cultural bias but in God's creation order. With humility and hope in the gospel, we are called to receive God's Word, live out His order in the household of faith, and bear witness together to the redemption we have in Christ
Circle Maker | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week 1 by Generations Church
Do you feel like your best days are behind you? Pastor Jeremy unpacks the movie "F1" as a modern-day parable to explore the theme of overcoming failure. Everyone experiences failure, but through Jesus, restoration and a bright future are possible for each one of us!
Do you feel like your best days are behind you? Pastor Jeremy unpacks the movie "F1" as a modern-day parable to explore the theme of overcoming failure. Everyone experiences failure, but through Jesus, restoration and a bright future are possible for each one of us!
Pastor Jeremy brings us Zechariah’s grand finale—and the Millennial reign of Jesus. Exciting times ahead…!
Are our ‘thoughts and prayers’ really worth anything after a tragedy—or are our actions before and after a disaster all that really matter in the course of life’s calamities? Pastor Jeremy shows us what King Hezekiah had to say about it…
In this sermon, Pastor Jeremy focuses on the importance of small groups at Hope Church as they enter the fall semester sign-up period. He begins by examining Acts 2:44-47, which shows how the early church gathered both in large temple courts and in smaller home settings. Pastor Jeremy emphasizes that God designed us for community, noting that the New Testament uses "one another" or "each other" over 100 times. The heart of his message introduces the BOOST acronym to explain the benefits of group participation: Belong (connecting with 10-15 people rather than trying to know 400+ Sunday attendees), Observe (growing by watching others as "iron sharpens iron" according to Proverbs 27:17), Open up (sharing comfortably to build fellowship as described in 1 John 1:7), Serve (caring for one another's needs as seen in Galatians 6:2), and Truth (growing together through Biblical foundations as taught in Ephesians 4:15). Pastor Jeremy concludes by acknowledging that while we sometimes feel reluctant to attend group meetings, they provide the essential spiritual boost we need throughout our week.
What do you stress about? Or maybe the better question is… What don't you stress about? We live in a culture full of fear and worry, but you don't have to live stressed out! Pastor Jeremy unpacks a few practical ways to reduce stress in your life.
What do you stress about? Or maybe the better question is… What don't you stress about? We live in a culture full of fear and worry, but you don't have to live stressed out! Pastor Jeremy unpacks a few practical ways to reduce stress in your life.
Exodus 20: 4 - 6
In part ten of Upside-Down Summer, we asked a simple question: if nothing is changing in your life, is Jesus really guiding your life? Following Him isn't about believing something new—it's about becoming someone new. So what if the change you've been waiting for starts with the choice you make today?
Pastor Jeremy continues his excellent study in the Minor Prophets—this week: Zechariah reveals the coming of the Messiah—both first and second times—and both times, His people weren’t—and won’t be ready for it…
Pastor Jeremy continues his message from last week, focusing this week on the importance and purpose of prayer.8/24/25 Sunday AM
Pastor Jeremy Hiles Pastor Jeremy Hiles 08/24/25
What if church was more than a building, more than a Sunday service, more than a slogan? In When You're Here, You're Family?, Pastor Jeremy reminds us that the Church is meant to be a spiritual family—rooted in love, unity, and devotion to one another. This week we'll explore what Scripture says about why we gather, how the early church lived it out, and how our love for each other is meant to show the world who Jesus really is.
In part nine of Upside-Down Summer, we looked at what happens when culture says “go” but God says “no.” Persecution isn't proof you're failing—it's proof you're following. But the real question is: when the fire comes, will it break your faith or build it?
Family Circus | Pastor Jeremy Isaacs | Week 3 by Generations Church
Pastor Jeremy invites us to prepare for revival. 8/17/25 Sunday AM
You have a purpose that extends far beyond your career, school, and everyday life. You may achieve great things on your own, but there is a whole other level! The only way to realize that is through a relationship with Jesus Christ. It's called Divine Status!
Join Pastor Jeremy Dunn in an inspiring sermon titled 'From This Day On,' where he shares a powerful message of faith, transformation, and divine blessing. Drawing from the book of Haggai, Pastor Dunn encourages listeners to realign their priorities, embrace spiritual stirring, and welcome the divine shake-up that paves the way for God's glory and peace. This message is a call to action for believers to trust in God's prophetic promises and witness a shift in their lives from this day forward.