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Join us as Pastor Mark shares the National Community Church WORD of the YEAR for 2026. You do not want to miss our focus for this coming year. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Recorded live at Capital Church in Meridian, Idaho Pastor Mark Francey
Send us a textYear-end conversations get real fast when you measure a year by people, not projects. We sat down with Pastor Mark to trace God's fingerprints across 2025—sending out a new church plant, welcoming guests from around the world, celebrating dozens of baptisms, and watching a young woman meet Jesus and start serving kids with contagious joy. We also faced hard moments head-on: losses, strained marriages, and the wear and tear of a world that doesn't always make room for hope. Through all of it, the refrain was steady: Jesus is near, Scripture is sure, and the Spirit helps us endure.From there we pivot to what's next. Our theme for 2026 is drawn from Zechariah 4:6: not by might, not by power, but by my Spirit. That line isn't a slogan—it's our strategy. We unpack a balanced, biblical vision of the Holy Spirit that avoids hype and honors His person and work. Think deep prayer, Scripture illuminated, gifts used to build up the church, and everyday mission with supernatural help. We'll preach through Zechariah, learn from Acts—the real “Acts of the Holy Spirit”—and keep planning hard while holding plans loosely, ready for God's “left turns” that lead to better fruit.We also celebrate a powerful act of generosity: a $218,000 in one offering, given by the whole church family from kids to grandparents, fueling missionaries, church planters, and local partners. Generosity is how our hearts follow God's heart, and it turns encouragement into action for people on the front lines. As we look ahead, we're asking God to deepen our dependence, widen our witness, and make our church a signpost that points past us to a great God.If this resonates, follow along: subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the conversation. What's one way you're trusting the Spirit as you step into 2026?New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair
December 28, 2025 AM Service
How often do you find yourself being generous or going out of your way to serve someone else? Is it daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly? The Bible tells us that God loves a humble and generous servant! God wants to bless and honor the righteous person so they can overflow onto all people!!! In today's message, Pastor Mark teaches that God isn't a vending machine. You can't put in good works and get blessings and good fortune out. God wants your heart to be honest and humble, and that person, He will bless beyond their imagination! So, how can you humbly serve someone else today?
Today on Bold Steps Minute, Pastor Mark gives a great reminder of how no matter what you are going through, truly you are not alone.Become a Bold Partner Today: http://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/minuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you heard about the Passover festival that the Israelites celebrate? The whole idea revolved around the blood of the lamb that was applied to their house doors, and that's what kept the folks inside their homes safe from the death angel's visit. It represents how the wrongdoings of the people are hidden away by the sacrifice of the innocent. Have you ever thought about how this mirrors what Jesus did to save you? Today, Pastor Mark shares how Jesus saved you by laying down His life on the cross for your sins. Thanks to His sacrifice, when the heavenly Father sees you, He sees righteousness shining through!
Today on Bold Steps Minute with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark tells a lighthearted story that surfaces a serious problem. You can race through the season and misplace the whole point. This story sets the stage to re-center on Jesus amid the holiday.Become a Bold Partner Today: http://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/minuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever notice how, when your to-do list is overflowing, your brain just kind of hits the pause button? It's like a little mental vacation, isn't it? When you finally get home, you feel completely drained and a bit fed up. Yet, when you drift off to sleep at night, you might find that you wake up with a burst of fresh thoughts and creative ideas. Finding refuge in God feels quite similar. Today, Pastor Mark shares some insights on how God can bring you rest and rejuvenation. With Jesus by your side, you'll find a fresh strength to tackle your challenges head-on. Regardless of the hardships the enemy tosses in your direction, victory will be yours!
On this podcast Jacob and George talk about faith, family and friends. They talked about the busyness of the Advent/Christmas season. Jacob coached college flag football and enjoyed coaching. George played in the annual church Turkey Bowl and had fun. Check out the Advent series Pastor Mark from New Life Community Church of Tooele is doing at noon each day on Facebook live.https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1JsMPU8q7p/
Today on Bold Steps Minutes with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark prays a prayer for you to have faith and trust in God through the hard times.Become a Bold Partner Today: http://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/minuteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The way sin impacts us can be quite intense, leading us to search for a clever workaround to take advantage of. One of those tricky ideas is thinking that God will just forgive me no matter what, so I can keep doing my thing and then just ask for forgiveness later. Hey, have you thought about how your actions might come back to you down the road? Today, Pastor Mark has an important message for you about steering clear of a sinful life. It might feel like those tempting urges are beyond your control. But Jesus is there to help you push back against your sinful nature and keep it from taking control of your life.
Series: Christmas 2025Pastor Mark SmithDecember 21, 2025
What if the joy you've been searching for isn't found in circumstances—but in discovering the purpose God had for you before you were even born? ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn Part 3 of the Joy series, Pastor Mark Stermer reminds us that Joy often comes through pain, purpose, and promise. Just as the anguish of childbirth gives way to overwhelming joy, God brought great joy to all people through the birth of Jesus Christ. This message traces the joy announced by angels, fulfilled in Christ, and mirrored in our own lives as we discover that every person is born with divine purpose. Before you were formed, God knew you; before you lived a day, He designed you for His glory. In a world that pressures us to be someone else, we're reminded to be who God uniquely created us to be—living for Him, not ourselves. Come be refreshed by the joy that comes from knowing you were born on purpose, for a purpose! 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
There's this ongoing conversation about creation and evolution that just keeps getting more interesting. Scientists are really determined to show that evolution is the journey that shaped us into the humans we are today. So, what's the deal with some real evidence? Looks like they don't have it, huh? On the flip side, creation really gets its due, not only from a biblical angle but also from a scientific viewpoint. In today's message, Pastor Mark dives into a lively discussion about creation versus evolution, sharing his thoughts on why he believes creation holds more weight than evolution. You've been crafted in the very image of God!
December 21st, 2025 Pastor Mark Bintliff - He is Willing 6PM
Through this Christmas message, Pastor Mark draws all eyes not only to the birth of Christ Jesus, but the unwrapping of His bride through His death, burial, and resurrection. Pastor Mark reminds us that although many things compete for our eyes; none are more important than Jesus and His finished work.
Fear has a way of making everything feel darker than it really is.
God demonstrates his love for the world by sending his (willing) Son to bring salvation to humanity - more than that, to the ends of the earth! It began with God's Son taking on humanity (fully human and fully God), becoming incarnate in the flesh. Why would God do this, become this?
In this week's sermon, Pastor Mark points us to the heart of the gospel through one of the most familiar and powerful verses in all of Scripture—John 3:16. In The Greatest Gift, we are reminded that Christmas is ultimately about what God has given the world through His Son, Jesus Christ.Pastor Mark unpacks the gift of Jesus in four meaningful ways:• A personal gift — because God loved the world.• A practical gift — because God gave His only Son.• A pleasing gift — because whosoever believes can receive it.• A permanent gift — because those who believe have everlasting life.This message invites us to move beyond simply knowing the verse to truly receiving the gift it proclaims. Whether you've heard John 3:16 a hundred times or are hearing it with fresh ears, this sermon calls us to respond with faith, gratitude, and worship.Listen in and reflect on the greatest gift ever given—and what it means for your life today.
Unto us a Child is Born
Unto us A Child is Born
Celebrate the heart of the season with us in this Christmas Sunday service at Harvest Bible Church. The morning features classic carols and a special moment where Pastor Mark gathers the children to read the Christmas story from the second chapter of Luke. Through a message on the name "Immanuel," we are reminded that Jesus came to be "God with us," offering a supernatural peace that sustains us through every circumstance. This service is an invitation to reflect on the Savior's birth and the gift of His constant presence in our lives.
From our Advent series, "Glad Tidings". Pastor Mark teaches from John 1:1–14. John takes us back to the beginning: “In the beginning was the Word...” showing that through Jesus, a new creation is breaking in—light in the darkness, life for the world. Mark shares how The Gospel is good news for all creation because in Jesus, God is making all things new.
12-07-25 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
For this Chanukah season Pastor Mark went with the angle of being dedicated to our parents and to our children that the generations may teach being faithful to the Father and Yeshua and all of Their ways.
Matthew 1:18-25Now the birth of Jesus, the Messiah, took place in this way. When his mother, Mary, was engaged to Joseph, but before they were living together, she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit. Being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, he planned to dismiss her quietly. But just when he resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, Son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. The child conceived in her womb is from the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”All of this took place to fulfill what had been spoken by the prophet: “Look, the virgin will conceive and bear a Son and he will be called ‘Emmanuel' which means ‘God is with us.'”So Joseph did as he was commanded. He took Mary to be his wife, but he had no marital relations with her until after she had borne a son; and he named him Jesus. We all know names are a thing. I've gone by several over the years, depending upon my age, my station in life, and who it is that's addressing me.My parents have called me by my initials – M.R. – short for Mark Randall – for as long as I can remember. I realize “M.R.” isn't a thing at all, really. BJ, TJ, AJ, CJ, sure. JD is a good one. But “M.R.” is strange. It's not shorter than Mark. It saves no time. And it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, either.In High School, I was “Little Havel,” because I have an older brother. In college, I was “Long Hair,” or just plain “Havel,” because 95% of my circle of friends were known exclusively by our last names. My wife calls me “Schmoops” or “Schmoop-Dog,” courtesy of a random Seinfeld episode from years ago. To most of you I'm “Pastor Mark,” or just plain “Pastor,” which I find endearing in a way that surprises me, still.And my latest, favorite – which some of you may have read about in our daily, digital devotion this Advent – is courtesy of Clive Blackmon who calls me “Pastor Goofy.” I love it because he's 2. And because his parents swear it has nothing to do with however in the world they talk about me at the Blackmon house, or when I'm not around.Anyway, I suspect some of you are wondering – like Joseph must have, had he known about what had been “spoken by the prophet” – what was he supposed to name this baby, “Jesus” or “Emmanuel?”“Jesus,” like the angel said, because he's going to save his people from their sins?Or should it be “Emmanuel,” like the prophet predicted, because ‘God is with us?'So, real quick … a little Bible study.It helps to know that “Jesus” is the linguistic, vernacular evolution of Yeshua … Joshua … the Old Testament hero … the successor to Moses … the guy who ultimately led the Israelites into the Promised Land. Joshua was Moses' side-kick and protégé; the mighty military warrior; the brave and faithful leader of God's chosen ones. And very early on in his story, from the Book of Joshua, he is promised – over and over and over again – that God would be a faithful presence, for him and with him, as he led God's people to safety and security into that Promised Land.Joshua 1:5 – “No one shall be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will not fail you or forsake you.”Joshua 1:9 – “I hereby command you: Be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”Joshua 1:17 – “Just as we obeyed Moses in all things, so we will obey you. Only may the Lord your God be with you, as he was with Moses!”So, God's promised presence with Joshua was an encouragement for him and a measure of validation for his calling as a leader of God's people. So Matthew conflates and connects that prophecy from Isaiah about Immanuel – “God with us” – with the naming of Yeshua … Joshua … Jesus, which means something like “Yahweh helps” or “Yahweh saves,” because the story of Joshua is covered up with this notion and promise that God accomplishes that help – God does the work of salvation – by way of God's ever-faithful presence for and with God's people.And the thing is, “Jesus” – as a name – wasn't really all that special. It was a pretty common name actually, as you might imagine, once you know Joshua's story. Lots of parents, apparently, had named their little boys after Joshua – this hero of their people.So, what we're supposed to notice as much as anything – what's really special about this story of Jesus' naming – is that Joseph named him at all. We know about the drama and back story of Mary becoming pregnant in the first place – while she and Joseph were planning to be married, but before they had sealed the deal. We know that Joseph would have, could have, should have – by some standards – punished and abandoned Mary for what was sure to bring judgment, shame, and skepticism upon them both.So, Joseph's act of naming this child was a bold, defiant, faithful, loving, brave act of adopting Jesus into his life, into his family – and into the family and line of David. It's no mistake that Matthew reports the angel as having addressed Joseph so formally and completely: “Joseph, Son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife…” Names are a thing, after all, remember.Now, I've talked often about how much credit I like to give Mary for Jesus' worldview … about his concern for the poor … about his call to do justice … about his passion for railing against the rich, the mighty, the oppressors of the world and the powers that be. I love, in these days of Christmas, to imagine Mary teaching and singing the words of her Magnificat as a quiet, holy, strange, rebellious lullaby to her little boy – while she carried him in her belly; in the manger on the night of his birth; and every time he wouldn't sleep or needed to nurse; and all throughout his childhood, too.I imagine she sang something like that song she first sung upon learning of her pregnancy; that song about God's mercy being for those who fear him; about a God who scatters the proud in the thoughts of their hearts; about a God who brings down the powerful from their thrones; who lifts up the lowly; who fills the hungry with good things and who sends the rich away empty.It's no wonder Jesus grew up with a clear picture of what it looked like to do justice, to love his neighbor, to care for the poor, to forgive his enemies, to walk humbly with God, to flip some tables every once in a while, and all the rest.But this morning, we get a glimpse of – and a reminder that – Jesus learned some of that from Joseph, too. And it begins with this seemingly simple act of naming. Because naming a child was the father's responsibility in Jesus' day, and by doing that, Joseph was claiming Jesus as his. And it was no small thing – it was a bold, defiant, humble, loving, faithful act to welcome this Jesus into his family – the family and House of David.Joseph could have “dismissed her quietly,” remember. Or he could have had Mary cast out or killed, even, for claiming to be pregnant with the Holy Spirit's baby; because who would believe that?! But what Joseph shows us – and what Jesus surely realized in time – was that his Dad chose righteousness and faithfulness and loving-kindness and grace over the law and over public opinion and over and above his own self-interest, his own self-preservation, his own pride, ego, and well-being.And to put it plainly, we need more Josephs in the world, these days. We need men – like Joseph and his little boy – who listen to and who believe women. We need men who stand up for and protect women and girls – like Joseph and his son did – when men in power would sooner doubt, disgrace, and demean them. We need men – like Joseph and Jesus – who don't just go along to get along. We need men – like Joseph and Jesus – who break the rules – and maybe even the laws, on occasion – when they are unjust, unfair, and unkind. We need men – like Joseph and Jesus – who look for ways to sacrifice, to be generous, to be unapologetically vulnerable to God's claim on their lives and to trust the difference they can make in the world, when they do.And we can – and we are called to do this – men, women, and everyone in between – no matter the names by which we are known in the world. We can – and we are called to do this – because of the name we share as baptized children of God, bound by love for one another and bound by love for the sake of the world, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.
Ephesians 6:10-20
It's with joy and gladness that we celebrate the birth of Jesus at this time of year on Moody Presents. Today Mark Jobe has some very special music from the recent Moody Bible Institute Candlelight Carols held just a couple short weeks ago on our campus. Then, Pastor Mark tackles one of the biggest topics to hit the Moody Radio prayer line...prodigal children. Stay with us for worship of the risen King and a message of hope and healing. Become part of our Advance Team: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/moodypresents/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark is going to be taking you to chapter six of the book of Ephesians to help you glean some practical parenting tips from the text. These are great tips you don't want to miss, especially for fathers with daughters.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As you read in the Bible, you'll find plenty of connections between yourself and the people from the Old Testament. Just like you, they were a bit puzzled by the book of Revelation, too. The final book of the Bible definitely has a way of capturing our interest, doesn't it? Have you ever thought about how God wants to share the secrets of the world's final days through that book? In today's message, Pastor Mark dives into the fascinating world of the book of Revelation and why it's so crucial to understand its meaning. The Holy Spirit is here to guide you in grasping what's inside the book. God definitely wants you to know!
With everything going on in the world—the crimes, the chaos—it's hard not to pause and think about why God seems to be taking his sweet time with the judgment, right? The world seems to be overflowing with negativity, filled with sin, hatred, and violence all around us. What do you think God is waiting for? In today's message, Pastor Mark shares insights on why God seems to be taking His time with the judgment period. He wants everyone to have the chance to hear the gospel, because He's a fair and just God. He would make sure that no one had to face judgment without first giving them a chance to find salvation.
Send us a text In this episode of the Village Sermons podcast, Pastor Mark continues our Advent series on the Holy Spirit with a conversation about how the Spirit sends and sustains us. He reflects on what it means to be clothed by the Spirit and how, as we go, we are cared for, encouraged, and upheld as we bear witness to the Gospel. 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
Welcome to our Christmas series, The Garage: A Legacy of Love!This week, Pastor Mark asks the central question: What legacy are you leaving? Are you leaving behind a legacy of chaos and anxiety, or one of faithful, loving presence? We dive into the four names of Jesus from Isaiah 9:6 and show how each one gives us the hope we need to leave a lasting legacy this Christmas season.The legacy of hope in Jesus is found in four names:1) Wonderful Counselor (Our Guide): In a world of spin and AI , Jesus is our faithful guide. We discuss our cultural value: Guides are greater than Heroes , and how to respect people as people, not just conquest targets.2) Mighty God (Our Champion): The Hebrew word Gibbor means Champion or Warrior. Jesus is our powerful champion who stands in front of us and prevails, even when the culture feels overwhelming.3) Everlasting Father (The Creator of Eternity): The literal Hebrew translation means the Father of Eternity. We can have hope because we serve a God who created time and exists above it.4) Prince of Peace (The Lord of SHALOM): The Hebrew word Shalom means so much more than just the absence of war; it means completeness, soundness, welfare, and the longing to restore Eden.#LegacyOfHope #WonderfulCounselor #MightyGod #PrinceOfPeace #Gibbor #Shalom #ChristmasSermon #LuxDigitalChurch #Legacy #NerdTheology**********
You've probably caught those Jurassic films, right? When you gaze at a dinosaur, it's hard not to ponder the reality of these incredible creatures, isn't it? Have you ever wondered what the Bible says about the closest thing to a dinosaur? Today, Pastor Mark looks into the topic of the Leviathan. In the Bible, Leviathan emerges as a colossal sea creature, striking fear into the hearts of other marine life with its immense size, often depicted as a fearsome dragon. Isn't it fascinating how Satan gets compared to a Leviathan? It embodies that sense of terror. But don't worry, God's got everything under control!
In this raw, powerful conversation, Pastor Mark opens up about finding peace while facing his son's upcoming major surgery—the same test he walked through 14 years ago. Discover why peace isn't absence but PRESENCE (shalom = wholeness), how Philippians 4:6-7 became his lifeline, and the difference between feelings and position. Learn practical steps: identify anxiety triggers, close back doors to stress, and let God GUARD your mind and heart. Pastor Mark explains Eastern vs Western gospel and why we can't numb ourselves into indifference. This isn't theory—it's tested faith in the fire. Hear how he's living open-handed, releasing control, and finding supernatural peace that defies logic. Real struggles, real peace, real Jesus.#PeaceInCrisis, #TestedFaith, #Philippians4, #PausePodcast, #RealFaith, #AnxietyHelp, #ShalomWholeness, #Advent, #OpenHandedLiving, #SupernaturalPeaceLearn More: https://www.neighborhoodc.org/
According to the Bible, those of us who believe in Jesus will receive a new body once the judgment period wraps up. But did you know it also talks about those who didn't pick Jesus? Pretty interesting, right? Today, Pastor Mark dives into the fascinating topic of the resurrection of our bodies. If you believe in Jesus, you'll get a glorified body—something totally transformed and different from what you have now! However, for those who turned away from Christ, a different kind of body awaits them—one designed to endure the relentless flames of hell for all eternity. So, which one are you thinking about picking up?
Series: Christmas 2025Pastor Mark SmithDecember 14, 2025
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Imagine you're stuck in a tiny, dark room, no light, no room to stretch your legs. It would be pure torture, right? So, picture this: what would it really be like to find yourself in that bottomless pit from the Bible? Just picture it: even the demons are too scared to set foot inside, so you can only guess the sheer terror of being locked up in that place. Today, Pastor Mark tells you about the Abyss, sharing insights on how Satan and his followers will ultimately find their place there. When the judgment period wraps up, it won't just be Lucifer and his crew heading there; those who turned their backs on Christ will join them, too!
What does it look like to be truly satisfied in God's presence? ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn Part 1 of the Joy series, Pastor Mark Stermer reminds us that life is like a buffet—full of options, but needing wisdom to know what to partake in and when to stop. God is not opposed to joy; He invites us to enjoy what is good without excess and without letting temporary pleasures take His place. God gives us good gifts—meaningful work, provision, generosity, the family of God, righteous loves and hates, and ultimately His presence—not to distract us from Him, but to lead us to deeper satisfaction in Him. Come and be reminded that true joy is found at the Lord's table, where we are filled, grateful, and fully satisfied in His presence. 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
ADVENT | Peace You Cannot Cancel | Pastor Mark Lyons | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Pastor Mark joined us in True North this morning to teach us from John 1 about why Jesus is called “the Word” and what it means for us.
Walking by Faith
From our Advent series, "Glad Tidings". Pastor Mark teaches from Luke 2:1–20, sharing how the story of this Gospel is good news for the weary because Jesus brings peace, joy, and a fresh start.
When your life has been saved by God and transformed by Christ, He puts a new song on your lips and a joyful noise within your heart. But you don't have to wait until Sunday to praise God. You can make a joyful noise at any time on any day anywhere under any circumstances.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or Instagram more info colonialkc.org
Well, it seems like there's a big reckoning coming for the world, doesn't it? The signs are all around us, with pollution and global warming taking centre stage as the main culprits. It feels like a message from above, doesn't it? So, as a believer, do you ever find yourself concerned about getting caught up in that chaos, too? Today, Pastor Mark is diving into a fascinating topic: the event known as the rapture! When the time of judgment arrives for the world, Jesus will return and gather the church, bringing all the believers of Christ along with Him to heaven. No need to stress about what's ahead; everything is in God's hands!
You might have noticed that our planet's environment is gradually heading towards a state of degradation and destruction. Have you ever thought about global warming and pollution, and all those other things that contribute to it? Well, what if I told you there's a divine hand behind it all? Have you ever thought about why God might choose to destroy the world? In today's message, Pastor Mark dives into the reasons behind the environmental changes you're witnessing and what they mean for you from a spiritual perspective. It's just God's way of showing judgment on the people and their pretend deities.