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The Bible mentions a total of four temples that are set to be built. The enemies of Israel have already taken out the first two. So, what's the deal with the third and fourth? According to the Bible, the construction of the third temple is set to happen during the reign of the Antichrist. He's going to seize the temple and proclaim himself a deity. As we reach the end of this seven-year judgment period, the third temple is destined for destruction too. So, what's the deal with the fourth? In today's message, Pastor Mark shares some exciting insights about how God will build the fourth temple, which will be known as the millennial temple!
How do you know when it is truly God leading you? In this message by Pastor Mark, you will discover the promise that every believer carries an anointing from the Holy One that teaches, guides, and reveals truth. The Holy Spirit works within us as the Spirit of Truth, helping us discern, decide, and walk confidently in God's will. If you have ever questioned whether you are hearing God clearly, this message will strengthen your faith, sharpen your spiritual sensitivity, and remind you that the same anointing that abides in you is faithful to lead you in every season.
When you dive into learning an instrument, it's all about getting a grip on the basics first! Your music teacher is going to make sure you've got the basics down before diving into the advanced stuff. Hey, have you ever thought about how that same idea fits into a believer's life, too? You might be questioning why it feels like God is holding you back from moving ahead. In today's message, Pastor Mark talks about the reason for your hard-stuck life. You may find yourself wrestling with a pesky habit that's unacceptable to God. He wants you to let go of that bad habit so He can guide you to the next exciting chapter in your life!
Send a textEach week Pastor Mark takes time to go deeper and talk about the week's message! If you have questions you'd like him to answer or hear more about please send those in by texting us at the link in the show notes!You can also view video of this podcast and our Sunday sermons by visiting our YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/@lifehousemotA flying scroll enters a house and burns it to the beams. A sealed basket carries “Wickedness” to Shinar. These vivid scenes from Zechariah 5 aren't just strange images; they're a sharp lens on our lives, our homes, and the drift that happens when we normalize what God calls deadly. We open the text and open our hearts to a hard truth: sin always spreads, and casual tolerance always costs more than we think.We talk about how God's Word exposes deception and why “private” sin is never private. From media habits to secret relationships, from slow cultural drift to generational patterns, we name the subtle steps that desensitize us and the collateral damage that follows. You'll hear practical, concrete ways to practice radical repentance: delete the number, cancel the subscription, burn the stash, block the site, tell a trusted friend. Half-measures keep temptation within reach; decisive steps protect your soul and your family.Grace runs through every line. Jesus refuses to condemn the woman caught in adultery and also refuses to bless her bondage—“Go and sin no more.” That is our model for accountability: truthful and gentle, focused on healing rather than shaming. We revisit Achan's hidden sin, the urgency of confession, and Paul's call to crucify the flesh, not manage it. And we anchor the fight in hope: a coming day when sin is gone for good, and a present power in the Spirit to live set apart right now.If you're ready to trade compromise for clarity and fear for freedom, this conversation will help you draw the line and keep it. Listen, share with someone who needs courage, and subscribe for part two as we continue into Zechariah 6. If this encouraged you, leave a review and tell us: what step are you taking to remove what harms your soul?New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair
When you move from being a child to a teenager, it's like stepping into a whole new world of change. It's like you're clearing out the treasure chest of childhood toys to make room for fresh adventures, like new books and other exciting finds! Did you know that when you receive Jesus, something amazing happens? It's like a whole new chapter begins! Today, Pastor Mark shares some thoughts on how God transforms you from within. Once you embrace Salvation, those old habits simply no longer have a place. Jesus transforms your life by replacing old habits with His amazing gifts and the unique plan He has just for you.
Send a textIn this episode of the Human City Podcast, Pastor Eric and Pastor Mark explore 2 Corinthians 5:17, considering what it means for the old to be gone and the new to be here. They also discuss Scripture memorization and its role in anchoring our lives in the truth.Support the show“Healing the City” is a weekly podcast about what it looks like to build healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of people from the Village Church, each episode is focused on the real challenges and real opportunities for change in our cities. The podcast takes a whole-person approach. We talk about soul care and spiritual direction, along with mental health and community involvement. You will hear thoughtful perspectives on what people in our cities are up against, plus practical steps you can take to be part of the healing. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as we have honest conversations and keep pointing toward hope and next steps. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Faith doesn't stop with saying yes to Jesus – it grows, multiplies, and spreads. In Matthew 28, Jesus calls us not just to follow Him, but to make disciples who love what He loves. In this message Pastor Mark talks about what it looks like to train the found, invest in others, and live on mission – so that our faith doesn't just touch us, it changes the world.
Have you ever noticed how various religions have their own unique idols or objects that people bow down to and worship? Take India, for instance; it's fascinating to think that there are around 330 million gods that the Hindus hold dear to their hearts. Have you ever thought about the idea that these so-called gods might actually be demons and fallen angels in disguise? Today, Pastor Mark dives into the intriguing topic of why folks find themselves bowing down to false gods. Satan likes to keep people stuck in the confines of misleading beliefs. As a believer, it's important to stay mindful and steer clear of any of these false deities.
February 8th, 2026 Pastor Mark Bintliff - Speak Healing and Life 6PM
Today's sermon is Reclaiming Love by Mark Kirk Find more teaching from Pastor Mark at www.calvaryknoxville.org
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithFebruary 8, 2026
February 8th, Pastor Mark Bintliff - God's Word Before Strategy 10:30AM
February 8th, Pastor Mark Bintliff - God's Word Before Strategy 8:30AM
Today we are starting our series on Sexual Integrity. Pastor Mark navigates the delicate subject of sex with grace and truth, looking at biblical foundations and emphasizing that shame has no place. Scripture shows us that God created sex as a good gift for pleasure and reproduction, but God has also placed boundaries that are designed to protect and enhance this powerful gift. Sexual integrity is a defining characteristic of a relationship with God, and we will continue to explore this topic for the next four weeks. Speaker: Mark Posthuma Connect with us online: Website LinkTree Facebook Instagram
02-08-26 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Dr. Hollisa Alewine followed up Pastor Mark's message about context with steps of how to examine and study this Scriptures and gave Biblical examples of discovery.
Your story is preparation for your present. Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark teaches from the bold leadership of Nehemiah, how you need to be ready for open doors with a plan, but also knowing there will be opposition.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Those who haven't encountered Jesus often go about their days as if the future doesn't exist. They would let their lives slip away through drugs and a life of crime. Satan plays his role by clouding their vision of the impending judgment and fury of God. Yet, there are moments when we, as believers, find ourselves living quietly, holding back from sharing the gospel with those around us or letting them know about the impact of their choices. In today's message, Pastor Mark is here to inspire you to find your voice as a believer and share God's Word! You can spread the joy and hope that Jesus brings to everyone you meet!
John Nuzzo Leadership Podcast | A pastor's insights on leadership for the whole church
The Acceleration Mandate by Pastor John Nuzzo is a blueprint for a multi-generational expansion and multiplication of the Kingdom of God. This month, Pastor John has a discussion with Pastor Mark Poland, founding pastor of Discover Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pastor Mark's story exemplifies the message of the book. An impromptu meeting at a conference led to a relationship which ultimately accelerated Pastor Mark's church when he was about to give up. After starting the church during COVID with 450 people, it shut down shortly thereafter. Pastor Mark had a vision and a call, but it was bad timing. Hear the story of how that unexpected meeting helped Pastor Mark to get back up and relaunch with the help of the generation before him. God is turning the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to the fathers. The Acceleration Mandate by John Nuzzo is available wherever books are sold.
Have you ever thought about why folks often suggest that starting to learn an instrument is best when you're young? As we grow older, it seems like our knack for understanding and making sense of things starts to fade a bit more each year. In today's message, Pastor Mark shares his thoughts on why it seems like young people often embrace faith more readily than their older counterparts. As you age, your heart tends to harden up, shaped by all the wisdom you've gathered throughout your life's adventure. But you know, God has this amazing way of showing Himself to everyone, regardless of how old they are!
Picture this: you find yourself in a situation where you've been wrongly accused, and now you're on a quest to seek justice from a flawed judicial system. That's pretty much what David was experiencing. Saul found himself consumed by the urge to hunt David down, driven by a relentless desire to end his life. What really stood out about David was his knack for keeping his complaints to himself, unlike the rest of us, who often voice our grievances to God. Today, Pastor Mark shares a heartfelt reminder to embrace patience and have faith in the wonderful plans God has in store for you. Hang tight, my friend. God's in control!
The Sunday After Christmas with Guest Pastor Mark Pulliam.based off of Luke 2:1-20.More information is available at www.narrative.church
Send us a textEach week Pastor Mark takes time to go deeper and talk about the week's message! If you have questions you'd like him to answer or hear more about please send those in by texting us at the link in the show notes!You can also view video of this podcast and our Sunday sermons by visiting our YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/@lifehousemotEver feel like your light is flickering and the mountain ahead keeps growing? We open Zechariah 4 and sit with the golden lampstand, the bowl, and the two olive trees—an unforgettable portrait of a people fueled not by stamina or strategy, but by a never-ending supply. As we read the passage aloud, the words not by might, not by power, but by my Spirit move from a familiar verse to a living invitation: stop white-knuckling your faith and plug into the source.From there we trace what real dependence looks like. The “great mountain” before Zerubbabel wasn't denial or hype; it was honest opposition in a hard season. God doesn't flatten obstacles to advance our personal empires—He levels them so we can obey His call. We talk about prosperity gospel pitfalls, why Philippians 4 is about endurance not ego, and how to recognize when we've made Jesus a co-pilot to our plans. The goal is a church that burns steady because the supply is direct.Leadership matters too. The two olive trees point to Zerubbabel and Joshua—leaders who stand by the Lord of all the earth. We unpack what that means for pastors, teams, and volunteers: humility over performance, accountability over image, and courage rooted in abiding, not adrenaline. Then we move from the personal to the corporate. Western individualism dims the beam, but Scripture calls the whole church a lampstand. When each member works properly, the body builds itself up in love and the darkness loses ground.If you're facing addiction, marital strain, financial strain, or a daunting call to serve, don't despise small beginnings. Mark your starting point, ask for fresh oil, and take the next faithful step. Together we can be a city on a hill—conspicuous, warm, and unafraid—because the Spirit supplies what we cannot produce. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage today, and if the conversation helps you, subscribe and leave a review to help more people find it.New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair
When you mess up, it's totally normal to feel a bit of self-loathing creeping in. You may be experiencing feelings of guilt, disgust, and a sense of unworthiness. But do you realise that Jesus has already lifted your shame on the cross? He carried all your burdens, feeling the weight of the world's sins, even facing rejection from His own heavenly Father. Today, Pastor Mark invites you to embrace a life filled with righteousness. Sometimes, sin can take you by surprise and bring you down. But hey, that doesn't mean God has stopped loving you! Thanks to Jesus, the heavenly Father sees you as completely innocent!
Pastor Mark WalkerRomans 10:13-15For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Isn't it amazing how our body functions so beautifully? It reacts when necessary, all thanks to our eyes and ears. Picture this: you're blindfolded, and out of nowhere, someone swings at you. Your body might not be prepared for that impact and could go into shock. That's precisely what Jesus encountered before His crucifixion. In today's message, Pastor Mark dives into the incredible depth of pain that Jesus faced just for you. Today, Jesus wants you to know just how deeply He loves you—enough to embrace all that pain, suffering, and humiliation Himself. He desires that you come back to Him. He wants to save you from the grip of sin!
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithFebruary 1, 2026
Send us a text In this episode of Healing the City, Pastor Eric and Pastor Mark talk about why they chose to kick off the year with Titus. They explore key themes around older and younger people in the church, how discipleship takes shape, and how the gospel forms a community. They also share what listeners can look forward to in the coming year. Support the show“Healing the City” is a weekly podcast about what it looks like to build healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of people from the Village Church, each episode is focused on the real challenges and real opportunities for change in our cities. The podcast takes a whole-person approach. We talk about soul care and spiritual direction, along with mental health and community involvement. You will hear thoughtful perspectives on what people in our cities are up against, plus practical steps you can take to be part of the healing. Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as we have honest conversations and keep pointing toward hope and next steps. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comThe Village Church meets at 10a and 5p on Sundays1926 N Cloverland Ave, Tucson AZ 85712Mail: PO Box 30790, Tucson AZ 85751
Meaningful faith is not authenticated by how quickly we calm life's storms or see the desires of our hearts become a reality. Meaningful faith can be powerful and effective, inspiring believers to find purpose and strength. The revelation of Christ's love empowers meaningful faith, and this faith is not diminished even amid turbulence. However, if faith lets go of the hand of love, if it ceases to be love's companion, if it operates independently of love, it becomes nothing and will be barren of true purpose. Without love, faith loses its heart and direction, becoming a hollow exercise rather than a life-giving force that reflects God's true nature and intentions. The believer's ultimate goal is not great faith; it's love. Knowing how loved we are by the Father, ignites our love for others.
Pastor Mark shared from Scripture the importance of not taking Scripture out of context in order to develop a doctrine, but to always allow Scripture to interpret Scripture.
Send us a textPastor Eric helps us wrestle with slaves and masters and how the gospel invites us into the imbalanced power structures of the world.Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is more than just a weekly message. It is an invitation into the great and ongoing story of God's work in the world. Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other leaders open the Scriptures not as a collection of abstract ideas but as the living, breathing witness to God's kingdom breaking into our midst. Each episode is a call—not merely to listen, but to take part, to step forward into the life of faith with renewed vision and purpose. Week by week, the pastors and leaders explore the deep rhythms of Christian discipleship—prayer, fasting, generosity—not as isolated duties but as part of a larger, richer, and more beautiful whole. They unpack these ancient practices in light of Jesus himself, the one in whom heaven and earth have come together. But they also turn their attention to the realities of everyday life—relationships, finances, the struggles and joys of being human—demonstrating how the gospel is not merely about what we believe but about how we live as God's renewed people in the present age. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
What does it mean to truly love in a world of binary thinking and harsh reactions? Pastor Mark tackles this challenging question, exploring how Jesus perfectly embodied both grace and truth. Through engaging examples—from social media algorithms to ancient Jewish wisdom—he reveals how love isn't about agreeing with everyone, but following Jesus' example of extending grace while upholding truth. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13, Pastor Mark shows that authentic Christian love requires moving beyond snap judgments and polarized thinking to embrace a "more excellent way" that transforms how we engage with others. Don't miss this timely message that will challenge and inspire you to love like Jesus in today's divided world. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Pastor Mark continues our sermon series, "Following Jesus Together," talking about how becoming like Jesus is one of the primary purposes in the life of a believer.
02-01-26 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Encouragement has the power to change the tone of a relationship. Words spoken with gratitude can strengthen trust and bring new life where weariness has settled. In this message, Express Gratitude Regularly, Pastor Mark invites us to reflect God's heart by building others up and speaking life through intentional encouragement. Message Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:11
Matthew 5:1-12When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain; and after he sat down, his disciples came to him. Then he began to speak, and taught them, saying:“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. I like to be right. Just ask Katelyn. Or better yet, ask Pastor Mark when he points out a grammatical error in my writing. Yes—the Oxford comma should be there.What's worse than liking to be right is having a toddler who also likes to be right. I hold up an orange and he declares it an apple. I say it's too cold to go to the park and he responds, “No it's not—it's perfect!” You get the picture.I imagine I'm not alone in this. We all like to be right. And our certainty—our confidence that we are right—can be far more dangerous than we realize.In 2008, a woman went to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard teaching hospital, one of the best in the world. She's taken back to the OR, put under, and the surgeon completes the surgery successfully. Everything went great…Until she woke up in recovery and realized the wrong side of her body had been stitched up. The surgeon had operated on her left leg instead of her right.When the hospital later explained how this happened, Kenneth Sands, a vice president, said this: “The surgeon began prepping without looking for the mark and, for whatever reason, he believed he was on the correct side.”We've all felt utterly right about something, only to discover later that the opposite was true. And more than we like being right, we hate realizing we're wrong. Now, an important clarification - Being wrong and realizing you're wrong are not the same thing. Kathryn Schulz uses an image from Looney Tunes to explain this. Wile E. Coyote chases the Road Runner straight off a cliff. He keeps running, completely confident, even though there's nothing beneath him. It's only when he looks down that he realizes he's in trouble.That's the difference. Being wrong is standing over thin air and thinking you're on solid ground. Realizing you're wrong is looking down and seeing there's nothing holding you up.This morning, I want to linger with just two of the Beatitudes. Not because the others don't matter—but because these two speak directly to the world we're living in right now. Our longing to be right, and our deep resistance to admitting we're wrong, sit at the heart of so much division: in our homes, our communities, our churches, our nation, and even within ourselves.And into that reality, Jesus speaks a word of blessing—a word that turns our fear, our hatred of being wrong into good news.Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. We know what it means to be hungry and thirsty. Those longings are part of being human. We hunger not only for food, but for connection, purpose, community, beauty, and joy.But to hunger for righteousness? That's not a phrase we use or even hear outside of this space. In fact, it's a word many of us avoid. It can sound pious, self-righteous, or just plain uncomfortable.And that's unfortunate… Because our discomfort with the word comes from confusion about what it means. Righteousness simply means being made right: made right with God, made right with others, and made right with yourself. Blessed, then, are those who long to be made right.Like the other Beatitudes, this one surprises us. Standing there on the mountainside, we might expect Jesus to say, Blessed are the righteous. Blessed are the ones who get it right. Blessed are the ones who already are right.But that's not how it goes. When people come to Jesus assuming they are righteous, he has a way of setting the record straight. It is those who come knowing they are wrong—those who long to be made right—who receive grace and mercy.The truth of the matter is this: we cannot make ourselves right with God, no matter how hard we try.All the praying, Bible reading, worshiping, serving, and learning in the world do not make us righteous before God. Rather, the Holy Spirit works through these practices to make us aware of the grace of Jesus. And that grace alone is what makes us right. Not our words nor our posts on Facebook. Not our deeds. Not our politics. Grace alone.Which is why Jesus finishes the Beatitude in the passive voice: for they will be filled.Those who recognize they are wrong, those who don't always get it right, those who long to be made right rather than clinging to the certainty that they already are - they will be filled. They will be made right with God, with others, and themselves.This is a blessing for those of us who get it wrong—who mess up, who don't always get it right.So much of what we see and hear around us—in our culture, in business, certainly in politics—tells us to do the opposite: never admit fault, double down, point fingers, claim victory at all costs, and insist that we are always right. But there is no hunger or thirst to be made right if we never admit that we're wrong. This blessing is for those who screw up - and can say so.What if this was our posture in the present moment, instead of the certainty that we are right?What if we moved through the world not with the desire to be right, but with the desire to be made right—not only with God, but with one another? What if we faced our spouses, our kids, our neighbors with the simple possibility that maybe… I'm wrong on this.Believe me, I'm preaching to myself here. How much better would your marriage be? Your relationship with your kids? How many friendships might be healed if we could say, “I was wrong. I'm sorry. I want this to be made right.”To error is to be human. So be human, admit you're human, and be blessed.And the best news comes with the Beatitude that follows: Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.Jesus meets our wrongness—our sin, our failure, our getting it wrong—not with contempt, not with an I told you so, but with kindness. With mercy. In this life, we expect being wrong to be met with punishment. But Jesus shows us another way. Instead of meeting our sin with punishment, he meets it with sacrifice, generosity, and mercy.And it is only because we have received mercy that we can extend mercy to others. We cannot give what we have not first received.So when someone comes longing to be made right—admitting they were wrong—it does no good to meet that honesty with harsh contempt or punishment. We resist this because we're afraid. Afraid mercy will be taken advantage of. Afraid kindness will be trampled on.And yet, what does the Lord require of us but to love kindness.We don't need to hate being wrong. Because when we admit we're wrong, we are not earning grace—we are simply telling the truth. And grace is already there to meet us.This week: look for one moment—just one—where you can say the words, “I was wrong. I'm sorry. I want this to be made right.” Say it to your spouse, your child, your neighbor, your pastors, or to God.Don't refute. Don't double down. Don't defend yourself. Instead, hunger and thirst to be made right.And then be surprised by the grace of Jesus that meets you there, fills you up, and says, I forgive you.In a world where leaders and institutions seem incapable of doing such a thing, this may be one of the strongest witnesses Christians can do in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, who gives us mercy, makes us right, and blesses us: not in spite of our mistakes, but because of them.Amen.
Pastor Mark WalkerActs 26:1-23For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Sometimes we see something that needs to be done, and we can immediately jump into the work quickly without asking God: "is this Your timing?" Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark talks about the "Hand of God" in the rebuilding process.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At some point in your life, you've definitely had a blast with a water balloon, right? One minute you're casually holding it, and the next, bam! You're hit with a splash of water all over you. God's joy is a bit like that. Today, Pastor Mark invites you to trust in God's plan. It seems like you could be facing some trials, and those plans of yours might not be unfolding as you hoped. But do you believe in the timing that God has in store for you and the plans He's laid out for your life? Once you do, you'll experience this amazing rush of joy in your life that only God can provide. He'll definitely make His way to you, my friend. Hang tight!
When someone throws shade or insults you right to your face, you definitely don't just sit there in silence, do you? You find your voice and stand strong against the hurtful remarks. That's just how people tend to be. But have you ever thought about why Jesus chose to stay silent when He was insulted? Why didn't He fight back when people were spitting on Him? Today, Pastor Mark shares a heartfelt message about how Jesus embraced all the shame with humility, all to save you. While He faced insults and torture, the one thought that filled His mind was you! His love for you fueled him with the strength to endure all the shame!
It might seem like you can just drop off your tithes and offerings to God and then carry on chasing your worldly dreams and ambitions. So, how much of yourself are you willing to share with Jesus? How often do you find yourself reflecting on how to serve Him through your life? Today, Pastor Mark shares an enlightening insight into how much God longs for your commitment to Him. When you put your own dreams and desires on hold to wholeheartedly serve Jesus, you can trust that God will do amazing things in your life! God notices your willingness to serve, and He'll bring to life all the desires of your heart!
As you dive into the Bible and explore its insights on future world politics, there's one figure that really grabs your attention. It's the antichrist! The Word of God shares that in the final days, the West will triumph over nations such as Russia, Iran, and China. Have you ever thought about how the antichrist might just be the one to breathe new life into those fallen nations once again? Today, Pastor Mark shares insights on how the antichrist is set to seize control of the world through the influence of fallen nations. He'll rally the army to conquer the globe, using them to spread his propaganda against all those who believe in Christ.
Send us a textPastor Mark talks about Paul's instructions on how young men and women are called to engage the gospel in church and family life.Support the showThe Village Church's sermon podcast is more than just a weekly message. It is an invitation into the great and ongoing story of God's work in the world. Pastors Eric, Mark, Susan, Daniel, and other leaders open the Scriptures not as a collection of abstract ideas but as the living, breathing witness to God's kingdom breaking into our midst. Each episode is a call—not merely to listen, but to take part, to step forward into the life of faith with renewed vision and purpose. Week by week, the pastors and leaders explore the deep rhythms of Christian discipleship—prayer, fasting, generosity—not as isolated duties but as part of a larger, richer, and more beautiful whole. They unpack these ancient practices in light of Jesus himself, the one in whom heaven and earth have come together. But they also turn their attention to the realities of everyday life—relationships, finances, the struggles and joys of being human—demonstrating how the gospel is not merely about what we believe but about how we live as God's renewed people in the present age. The Village Churchvillagersonline@gmail.comMore information at www.villagersonline.com
God loves you. His love for you is so great that He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to be sacrificed for your sins. He loves you so much, He'll meet you right where you're at if you turn to Him, despite Him being the most powerful being there is. He doesn't have to interact with you at all, but He does, and much more. God loved you when you were a sinner. He loves you as a believer. Nothing can separate you from His love. In today's message, Pastor Mark will remind you that there's nowhere you can run from God's love. He said He loves you. All His words are true, and that includes the things He says concerning you.
What if the life you've been praying for is grown through faithfulness, not shortcuts? ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn part 4 of The Way To Live, Pastor Mark Stermer teaches us that just like a garden, our lives require intentional care or weeds will take over. God promises to fulfill the desires of our hearts when we trust Him, do good, and remain faithful where He has planted us. This message explores what it means to cultivate a life that honors God instead of chasing shortcuts. When we delight ourselves in the Lord, He shapes our desires and brings real fruit. ABOUT JESUSIf you want to learn more about who Jesus is and what it means to have a relationship with Him, we would love to help you on that journey: https://www.thechurch.fm/jesus For a deeper dive into The Word of God on a daily basis check out our Free Ancient Paths Daily Devotional: https://www.thechurch.fm/ancient-paths WHO WE AREWe believe that the goal of every Christian is To Be Conformed Into the Image of Jesus Christ, and a relationship with Jesus as well as being involved in a healthy church community are both important to achieving that goal. Find out more about who we are and all that we do at https://www.thechurch.fm/about.We would love to meet you in person! Find our locations and service times here https://www.thechurch.fm/campuses and download our smartphone app here https://pushpay.com/get?handle=saintamantcampus&source=external to access video content, daily devotionals, updates on what is going on at The Church, and so much more.To get connected here at The Church International simply visit us here https://www.thechurch.fm/connect-track and we will walk you through all of the life giving opportunities that we have to connect with you and your family.We want to give a special thanks to everyone who donates to what God is doing through this ministry. If you would like to partner with us through generosity and giving you can do so at https://www.thechurch.fm/give-online. SOCIAL MEDIAThe Church International: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechurchinter/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechurchinternational/ Website: https://www.TheChurch.FMPastor Mark: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkAStermer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mark_stermerPastor Cindy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindy.stermer.9 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindy_stermer
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithJanuary 25, 2026
What do you believe about money?Money isn't good or bad, but it does reveal what's in our hearts. In this message from the Do You Believe? series, we look at what Jesus and Scripture actually teach about money, stewardship, and trust in God.Jesus was clear: we can't serve both God and money. So how do we live as slaves of righteousness instead of letting money control our decisions, our anxiety, or our future?In this message, you'll hear about:Why money is neutral, but powerful.Three common mindsets around money.How fear, pride, and trust shape our finances.What it means to live open-handed before God.Why seeking God's Kingdom first changes everything.This isn't a message about pressure or guilt, it's about freedom, obedience, and trusting God as our provider.
Today on Moody Presents, we’re going to be talking about courage. So, how would you define courage? Is it an internal trait or attribute we possess, or does finding the courage require something physical from us? Those are the questions we’re looking at today and Pastor Mark will help us define and recognize facing fear and having courage.Become part of our Advance Team: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/moodypresents/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When God gets involved in something, you won't doubt that it's Him. When He gave prophecies to Isaiah, it left no doubt that it was from Him. Everything He said came to pass, and some are yet to happen. But you can be sure that everything is true, because it's undeniable when God starts to move through someone. In today's message, Pastor Mark will show you that you don't have to doubt what God's Word says. It's not true in some parts and not in others. All of it, from Genesis to Revelation, is 100% true. The prophecies will come to pass. The stories are accurate. You have nothing to fear or doubt when it comes to God.