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The Day of the Lord is near. We've heard this for centuries, as far back as the Old Testament prophets. But someday, it will literally come to pass, and doesn't it seem like maybe it's getting close? Pastor Mark encourages us today that the thought of Jesus returning should bring joy to our hearts! After all, isn't this the reason we believe in our Savior? He came to make a way for sinners to be reunited with their heavenly Father. One day, He will return and reign on this earth. What a privilege it would be to be part of the generation that is taken up in the clouds. Each day brings us closer to this glorious promise.
In today's message, Pastor Mark reminds us that Ahaz's warning from God is the same warning to us. We need to believe God's Word, stand firm in His truth, and trust that He will establish us. When we doubt and waver, it allows fear to enter our minds, and we make choices based on fear rather than faith. We also see in this section of Isaiah that Ahaz's heart was far from the Lord. Ironically, God chooses whomever He wants as leaders, despite what they believe or how they live. Isn't it the same with us, though? God can use us, despite our weaknesses, doubts, and shortcomings. Are you willing?
If you're a Christian, there's a point in time when you made a decision to follow the Lord. You were dead in your sins, and then instantly you were saved. This is the miracle of Christianity and the outcome of Jesus' death on the cross for you. You had no way to save yourself, and so God made a way! Today, Pastor Mark encourages you that being broken before the Lord is essential for empathy. If you haven't embraced your need for a Savior and the reality that you're a sinner, how can you share the Gospel with any conviction? You need to embrace the depth of your need, then you will be a powerful example to others.
In this episode of Pause, Pastor Mark & Eric concludes the powerful "Masterpiece" series with an inspiring call to step out of your comfort zone and into God's purpose for your life! Using the story of Peter walking on water, discover the four crucial reasons to step out of the boat: love as your motive, hearing God's voice clearly, changing your self-perception from "loser" to "loved," and discovering what you do best. This episode tackles fear, competing voices, and the illusion of control. Remember—you'll answer to God for how you invested your ONE life. Will you stay in the boat or take a faith-filled risk? An unforgettable finale that will challenge and inspire you to action!#StepOutInFaith, #ComfortZone, #WalkingOnWater, #GodsVoice, #Masterpiece, #FaithOverFear, #TakeTheLeap, #ChristianCalling, #PurposeDriven, #PausePodcast, #ChristianPodcast
Pastor Mark WalkerPsalm 66:1-4, 16-20For more information pleasevisit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Interview with Pastor Mark Smith
Sunday October 12, 2025
ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn Part 2 of The Bible series, Pastor Mark Stermer teaches that just as our bodies need food to live, our spirit needs the Word of God to thrive. Jesus declared that we “shall not live on bread alone,” reminding us that true life is sustained by every word from God. This message walks us through the essentials of taking in God's Word—being born again, relying on the Holy Spirit, meditating on Scripture, studying the whole counsel of God, and allowing His truth to transform our thinking and actions. When we stop adding worldly philosophies, trust the Lord with all our hearts, and actually do what His Word says, we grow into healthy, whole, 2.0 human beings who flourish and reflect Christ in everyday life. 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 SmithNovember 16, 2025
Nearly 80% of people experience back pain of some kind and doctors say that most of our aches and pains are caused by wearing old shoes. Well you can't put on new shoes without first taking the old shoes off. Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark will show you how to let go of the past and take bold steps forward. He continues this study from the book of Ephesians chapter 4.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, you'll learn how you can reflect the identity of your Heavenly Father for all to see. From the book of Ephesians chapter five, Pastor Mark dives into what the apostle Paul means when he says "be imitators of God."Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Bold Steps Weekend with Mark Jobe, Pastor Mark moves forward in his message titled "Choosing to Walk in the Light." Last weekend, Mark emphasized how your desires and relationships should reflect your new identity and calling in Christ. Pastor Mark will give a recap before addressing his second point on this topic.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sermon Replay“Serving God's Purposes Together” (Luke 19:1–10)In this week's message, we look back with gratitude at our church's heritage and are reminded that our life together is a gift we are called to steward well. Through the story of Zacchaeus, we reflect on three marks of a thriving church: hospitality that welcomes, wisdom that seeks God's direction, and generosity that flows from grace.May we continue living out these truths as we serve God's purposes together.#UnionChurchGuatemala #UCG #UCGFamily #SoliDeoGloria #SundaySermon #InternationalChurch #Guatemala
The people you meet are at different places on their spiritual journey. Some are unreceptive, and others are willing to listen. Some are still seeking. Being effective in your witness means knowing where they are and how to engage. Join us as Pastor Mark continues our sermon series, Overflow, as he preaches on Overflowing in Witness.
November 16th, 2025 Pastor Mark Bintliff - Walking by Faith 10:30AM
November 16th, 2025 Pastor Mark Bintliff - Walking by Faith 830AM
From the sermon series, "Your Work Matters." Pastor Mark teaches from Colossians 3 & 4, demonstrating how followers of Jesus can approach their vocation for the glory of God.
11-16-25 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Pastor Mark continued with the series on the things that hinder our relationship with our Father and Yeshua.
Concluding our deep dive into the book of Revelation, we arrive at Chapter 21, where the New Covenant is fully realized. Pastor Mark explains why the "new heaven and new earth" means the curse is reversed and suffering is entirely abolished.This message focuses on the obsolescence of the Old Covenant. We explore the meaning of the New Jerusalem (the perfected Bride) and the profound statement: There is no Temple in the city! The Lamb is the Temple, the Light, and the guarantee of eternal access. Listen to find out why your final hope is not in a future geography, but in the permanent presence of Christ.
Ephesians 5:1-12
Ready to take the leap? Pastor Mark concludes the powerful "Masterpiece" series with an inspiring call to step out of your comfort zone and into God's purpose for your life! Using the story of Peter walking on water, discover the four crucial reasons to step out of the boat: love as your motive, hearing God's voice clearly, changing your self-perception from "loser" to "loved," and discovering what you do best. This message tackles fear, competing voices, and the illusion of control. Remember—you'll answer to God for how you invested your ONE life. Will you stay in the boat or take a faith-filled risk? An unforgettable finale that will challenge and inspire you to action!#StepOutInFaith, #ComfortZone, #WalkingOnWater, #GodsVoice, #Masterpiece, #FaithOverFear, #TakeTheLeap, #ChristianCalling, #PurposeDriven
In today's message, Pastor Mark opens one of the most beloved verses in all of Scripture — John 3:16 — to reveal the breathtaking depth of God's love. Far from being a simple slogan of faith, this verse unveils a God whose love is richer, stronger, and more personal than we can imagine.Pastor Mark walks us through three powerful truths:God loves us in spite of His omniscience. He knows everything about us — every weakness, every failure — and yet His love remains unwavering.God loves us in spite of His omnipotence. With all power in His hands, He chooses compassion over condemnation, mercy over wrath. God loves us so we can join Him in His omnipresence. Through Christ, we are invited into His life, His presence, and His mission — not just someday, but right now. Tune in as we explore what it means to be fully known, fully seen, and fully loved by an all loving God.
Respect is a cornerstone; without it, things crumble. Today, Pastor Mark points to a troubling sign in America, echoing Israel's past. A nation straying from God shows it when even children disrespect those in authority, like parents or elders. God takes this seriously, making it one of His Ten Commandments. When children are cursing adults, it signals a deeper rebellion under God's judgment. Restoring respect starts with turning back to Him. God can renew a heart or a nation that honors what He values. It's a call to rebuild what's been lost. How can you foster respect in your life to reflect God's values?
Join Pastor Mark and Eric as they dive deeper into the "Masterpiece" series! Discover why serving God isn't about waiting for the perfect moment—it's about stepping out TODAY. Learn practical steps like doing a "time audit" to find your availability, understanding your spiritual maturity level (seeker, new believer, growing, or guiding), and breaking free from the "someday lie" that keeps you stuck. Pastor Mark shares powerful insights on prayer, finding your season of life, and putting faith into action. Don't miss the challenging discussion about hardening your heart versus responding to God's voice. Plus, get a sneak peek at next week's message: "Get Out of the Boat"! #ServingGod, #FaithInAction, #ChristianService, #SpiritualGrowth, #NeighborhoodChurch, #PausePodcast, #ChristianPodcast, #Masterpiece, #StepOutInFaith, #TimeManagement, #RespondToday
Living righteously is like tending a garden; it takes effort to nurture what's good. Today, Pastor Mark delivers a bold call from Isaiah's message: Repent. America, its leaders, pastors, and each of us must turn from sin. Straying from God's Word demands a return to righteousness. Repentance isn't just regret; it's action. Learning to do good, seek justice, stand against oppressors, defend the fatherless, and plead for the widow. God can restore when you choose His path. This call echoes from Isaiah's start to finish. Turning back means caring for the vulnerable and doing what's right.
Pastor Mark Butler shares a message on the power of thankfulness and how a grateful heart positions us to receive the fullness of what God desires to do in our lives. Using the story of the ten lepers in Luke seventeen, he shows the difference between being cleansed and being made whole and how thanksgiving brings us into the place of wholeness, peace, and restored joy. Pastor Mark also challenges us to guard our hearts in a culture that is increasingly unthankful and to remember the faithfulness of God in every season. This message will stir your faith, renew your gratitude, and remind you that God is always working, even when you cannot see it.
God's sovereignty glorifies his mercy and justice; and humbles sinners to worship him.Pastor Mark navigates this challenging passage, and answers our common objections to election, and highlights how God is free to show mercy on whom he desires and the he is just to endure those he hardens and leave in their sin, and how these truths stand together with the truth that God freely invites everyone to believe in him. Preached on Nov. 12, 2025.
What does it look like when a nation faces God's judgment? In today's message, Pastor Mark draws parallels between Isaiah's time and America today. Just as Israel faced consequences for straying, America may be entering a season of divine judgment. These signs aren't hidden; they stand out clearly. God's judgment isn't about destruction but a call to turn back to Him. His correction aims to restore, not condemn. God can guide a nation or a heart back to righteousness. Facing judgment means facing His love, too. Staying faithful in such times keeps you anchored. How do you hold onto faith when judgment is near?
Diving in to sin... last week, we saw in Scripture the understanding of sin as the breaking of God's SHALOM. God's command of love (of God and our neighbor) is broken everyday in multiple ways. This week, we dive deeper into sin by exploring sin as missing the mark.
Sharing faith can be like planting seeds in a garden you may never see bloom. In today's message, Pastor Mark reminds us that people coming to the Lord isn't a simple process. It could be years of prayers, conversations, and seeds planted by many. One plants, another waters, and someone else reaps the harvest. When you share the gospel, you might plant a seed, water it, or see someone ready to receive the Lord. That's God's call, not yours. God can work through your efforts when they're guided by the Holy Spirit. Your job is to share and trust Him with the outcome. How do you stay faithful in planting seeds of faith?
Series: Matthew for TodayPastor Mark SmithNovember 9, 2025
Pastor Mark is continuing a series on deepening our relationship with our heavenly Father and Yeshua by removing distractions that would hinder that.
Pastor Mark WalkerPsalm 19: 7-10For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Understanding Jesus is like piecing together a mosaic; every part matters. Today, Pastor Mark emphasizes that the Old Testament reveals the fullness of Jesus in the New Testament. You need the whole Bible to be a whole Christian. Leaving out any part of Scripture is like leaving out part of Jesus Himself. Some might say they doubt portions of the Bible, but that's questioning Jesus, the living Word. Every page points to Him, shaping a complete faith. God can open your eyes to see Jesus across all Scripture, not just the parts with His physical body. Choosing the whole Bible means choosing all of Jesus.
Faith in Healing
Pastor Mark challenges us to choose calling over comfort. Based on Matthew 14, this sermon reminds us that true faith begins where comfort ends—and that the safest place to be is wherever Jesus is.
God's kingdom transcends all constraints. As the supreme spiritual being and creator, He is not dependent on any of the commodities, such as time, space, and matter. He doesn't need more time, or more space, and He can work with nothing. His existence is eternal, exceeding the limitations of the material universe. God is not demanding our time. He is not asserting that we make space for Him, nor is He interested in our substance. He's looking for the faith that transcends natural thinking. The question is: Will we trust Him?
Communion Sunday
Communion Sunday
In this episode, Pastor Mark continues our 1 Samuel teaching series. Turn your bibles to 1 Samuel chapters 12 to prepare for this teaching. If you like what you hear, or want to learn more, visit our website at www.hopeinanderson.com
11-09-25 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Pastor Mark answers questions from Simon, Emerson, Sam D, Aimee, and Amelia.This is the BIG QUESTION, where we do our best to answer questions from young disciples at Grace, and to be at peace with the mysteries that we can't explain.
Ephesians 4:25 - 32
What can grow from the ashes of a shattered life? In today's message, Pastor Mark shares how God turned an island's ruin from a volcanic explosion into beauty. Your life might feel like it's exploded, leaving nothing but destruction. But God can take those very ashes and transform them into something amazing. You may think there's no way for restoration. But the ruin you see isn't the end; it's where God's work can begin. Like a master artist, He reshapes brokenness into beauty beyond your imagination. Trusting Him turns despair into hope. Do you see God working through your life's ruins to create something new?
Faith is like an anchor holding steady in a blinding storm. Today, Pastor Mark paints a vivid picture of Paul's ordeal, lost in a storm so fierce it blocked sight for 14 days. Panic set in; they tossed essential gear just to survive, fearing for their lives. Yet, even in that chaos, Paul was in the safest place - God's will. When you're where God calls you, no storm can destroy you. God can keep you secure, even when fear screams otherwise. It's not about calm seas but trusting His purpose in the tempest. His plan holds you through the worst. How do you find peace in God's will when life's storms rage around you?
"Don't let fear dictate your decisions. Live by faith." - Pastor Mark Batterson New York Times bestselling author and Pastor Mark Batterson shares his new book, Gradually Then Suddenly: How to Dream Bigger, Decide Better, and Leave a Lasting Legacy. He discusses the importance of dreaming big, trusting God and embracing gradual progress over immediate gratification. Pastor Mark also explains why legacies are a beautiful reminder of how our decisions shape the lives of others. Gradually Then Suddenly will be available Tuesday, November 4th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Does your mountain feel impossible to move? Through biblical wisdom from Zechariah and personal testimony of his own miraculous asthma healing, Pastor Mark reveals how God transforms "impossible" mountains into level ground—not by our might, but by His Spirit. Whether you're facing illness, relationships, or seemingly insurmountable challenges, this message offers hope and practical steps for partnering with God to see your mountain move. Don't miss this encouraging word about making bold "grand gestures" of faith that unlock God's gradual-then-sudden breakthroughs. Watch now to discover how your impossible can become possible! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.