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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.
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.
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.
01-25-26 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Pastor Mark concludes the series of Walking Out the Great Commission Part 4. He shared from Acts 4 showing that sometimes persecution comes when we walk out the Great Commission, but we need to trust the Holy Spirit's direction and let the Spirit guide us and put the words in our mouths when this happens. We don't need to back down walking this out even though it puts us in the line of fire.
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.
Did you know that there is a difference between a mere concern and a calling? Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark will be continuing the study of the fascinating life of Nehemiah and what it means to act on a heart that is burdened to rebuild.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee 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.
There's no God like the God of the Bible. He's omniscient, omnipotent, and knows everything about you. He's the source of everything and can do anything. That's the God you serve. That's the God Who won't let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. He's all-powerful, and still intimately involved in your life. The world's gods and myths can sound interesting, but they aren't God. They can't do what He can do. Today, Pastor Mark will make sure you have no doubt that God is powerful and actively works in the lives of modern believers. There's nothing you need to fear with Him on your side. No one is greater than God.
If God gives someone a prophecy, it's true. He's all-knowing, so everything coming from Him is completely accurate. The Holy Spirit lives inside believers today and can give the gift of prophecy. If you want to know the truth, ask God. He can reveal it. He can lead you through all the moments of your life if you let Him. When you read the prophecies in the Old Testament, you're reading truth. The only ones you can't prove haven't happened yet, but they will. Today, Pastor Mark will make it clear that God is the source of all truth, power, and wisdom. What He says is always true. There's no deceit in Him, and He only speaks truth.
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/@lifehousemotA courtroom scene turns into a celebration. We open Zechariah 3 and watch the accuser speak, only to be shut down as the Lord declares rescue, removes filthy garments, and clothes Joshua the high priest with festal glory. From there, the vision moves fast and deep—rebuke, cleansing, a crown, and a calling—until “the Branch” is promised and iniquity is removed in a single day. It's a compact chapter loaded with hope that doesn't sidestep the truth about sin, shame, or self‑righteousness.We share the scriptures that keep us steady in hard seasons and reflect on Jesus in Mark 10, walking ahead toward suffering to save us. That picture reframes leadership as presence and service rather than power and push. The cleansing of Joshua becomes a mirror for our hearts: God doesn't just expose the stain, He removes it and gives us His righteousness. We talk candidly about repenting not only of obvious sins but of the “good” we do to be seen, and how imputed righteousness frees us from spiritual résumé building.Grace, though, is not the finish line—it's the launchpad. Joshua's new clothes come with stewardship, access, and a charge to serve. We explore what faithful leadership looks like when our goal is to be a sign pointing to God's glory. Then the horizon widens with the promise of the Messiah—the Branch from the root of Jesse—who brings lasting peace. Picture this future: everyone inviting a neighbor to sit under the vine and fig tree, abundance without fear. That's not just someday; it reshapes how we live now, opening our tables and our lives to others with courage and joy.If this conversation strengthens your faith or sparks a new question, share it with a friend, subscribe for the next chapter in Zechariah, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of Zechariah 3 most encouraged you today?New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair
Pastor Mark WalkerActs 10:34-48For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
Prophecies given by God are accurate – 100% of the time. In the Old Testament, it was a position God gave you to be a prophet. If He wanted to move in someone, He did. And when He did, it was with specificity and boldness. God knows all and is everywhere, so when He spoke through a prophet, you could be sure it was true. You don't see prophecy today like in the Old Testament, but there is a gift of prophecy from the Holy Spirit. As you'll get to see today with Pastor Mark, God can speak into your heart things that you can know for certain are true. That's why there aren't prophets now – everyone can be led by God and hear from Him directly.
God will destroy the earth someday, along with all the false gods and idols that have ever been made. He'll show that He truly is the one true God that you can trust to save you for eternity. There's no one like Him, and He has all the power to save and destroy. He knows all, sees all, and is everywhere at all times. There's no God like God from the Bible. He's still actively working in the world now, just like He was way back then. In today's message, Pastor Mark wants you to know that you serve a God Who's so great, you can't comprehend Him. So don't get distracted by the other false doctrines of the world. Look to God.
Jesus serves as our ultimate spiritual rescuer, offering the 'Continual Presence of Righteousness' through His life-giving words and actions. Whether it was His profound conversation with Nicodemus about being born again or His empowering 'breath' upon His disciples, Jesus invigorates lifeless humanity with grace and truth.
Send us a textIn this sermon podcast, Pastor Eric focuses on Titus 2:1–4 and the surprising way Paul ties healthy teaching to healthy people. Paul moves from appointing elders in chapter 1 to calling older men and older women to carry real weight in the life of the church, not as background characters but as stabilizers and mentors. We unpack what “sound” means in the Greek, how dignity and self-control become a public witness, and why older women are charged to live in a way that fits what is sacred, refusing the patterns that tear others down and instead becoming teachers of what is good. The big idea is simple: the gospel creates a community where maturity is visible, and the older help the younger learn the way of Jesus.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
Have you ever wondered what God can do with closed doors and detours? As we look back over the past 30 years, Pastor Mark reveals how unexpected challenges—from a blizzard-canceled launch to sudden theater closures—became divine stepping stones to immeasurably more. Drawing from Revelation 3:7-8, he shares how God transformed setbacks into setups, ultimately leading to a city block campus, the Miracle Theater, and bold new visions including an urban sportsplex. Whether you're facing roadblocks or dreaming bigger, this message illuminates how God uses life's interruptions to orchestrate His perfect plan. Don't miss this powerful testimony of faith, persistence, and divine timing! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
01-18-26 – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
Pastor Mark brought part 3 of Walking Out the Great Commission from Acts 3 with the healing of the lame man from birth. He was over forty years old and Yeshua would have walked past him many times while going to the Temple, yet it was not to be until the Father's timing.
John 1:29-42The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and declared, “Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is he of whom I said, ‘After me comes a man who ranks ahead of me because he was before me.' I myself did not know him, but I came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to Israel.” And John testified, “I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it remained on him. I myself did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptize with water said to me, ‘He on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain is the one who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.' And I myself have seen and have testified that this is the Chosen One.”The next day John again was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by he exclaimed, “Look, here is the Lamb of God!” The two disciples heard him say this, and they followed Jesus. When Jesus turned and saw them following, he said to them, “What are you looking for?” They said to him, “Rabbi” (which translated means Teacher), “where are you staying?” He said to them, “Come and see.” They came and saw where he was staying, and they remained with him that day. It was about four o'clock in the afternoon. One of the two who heard John speak and followed him was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. He first found his brother Simon and said to him, “We have found the Messiah” (which is translated Anointed). He brought Simon to Jesus, who looked at him and said, “You are Simon son of John. You are to be called Cephas” (which is translated Peter). A couple of weeks ago, I signed up for Better with Time, a weekly newsletter course. Each week, I get a new tip in my inbox. Something small I can do at a different time of day to add a little more joy and adventure to my life. I'm two weeks in, and so far, I've experienced no added joy and absolutely no adventure.And it's not because I didn't try—well, maybe the first one. Week one's suggestion was to eat chicken parmigiana for breakfast. I mean… who would do such a thing? The point wasn't nutrition. It was control. The author argues that breakfast can be whatever you want it to be, and that by eating chicken parm for breakfast, you reclaim a sense of freedom over your life. You start thinking outside the bowl.You can let me know how that goes.Week two didn't do much for me either. The challenge was to spend twenty minutes flipping through a dictionary. The most joy I got from that was asking Pastor Mark for a dictionary—who, of course, had one from 1922.I signed up for this newsletter because, honestly, I could use a little more joy in my day—who couldn't? I don't necessarily need more adventure. But a distraction would be nice. A distraction from the endless updates of insanity that seem to flood our newsfeeds, no matter which one you're looking at. So when I saw something that promised to tell me how to live my life in a way that might add a little joy—and it was free—I thought, why not?After all, we are constantly being told how to live a life. By people, by companies, by experts. We're told what we should want, what we should value, and then—almost always—we're offered a solution. Usually at a cost. But our passage today gives us a pretty good picture of how to live a life.This is Jesus' first public appearance in the Gospel of John. And instead of John the Baptist doing any baptizing, he shows up here as John the Witness—or John the Testifier. He doesn't perform a ritual. He points. Literally.Every time Jesus walks by, John points and says, “Look! There he is!” Honestly, it's a little odd. John is like a toddler in public, loudly pointing at a stranger: Look at that person! I can't help but wonder if it was as embarrassing for Jesus as it can be for parents when that happens. But that's the scene. John sees Jesus, and he wants everyone else to see him too.The second time John points and shouts at Jesus, two of his disciples finally pay attention. They hear what John is saying, and something about it catches them. So they begin to follow Jesus.And then—Jesus turns around.He looks at them and asks, “What are you looking for?”In English, the question sounds simple. But it doesn't really capture the depth of what Jesus is asking. It's closer to: What are you seeking? What do you hope to find? What do you long for? The disciples respond to Jesus by asking, “Rabbi, where are you staying?”It's a richer question than it first sounds. They aren't asking for an address. They're asking where Jesus dwells, where he abides. And that word carries the sense of belonging. It's the difference between a hotel and a home. You stay at a hotel. But you abide, you belong, at the place you call home. That's what the disciples are really asking: Where do you dwell? Because we want to dwell there too.Jesus responds with a simple invitation: “Come and see.” Not an explanation. Not a theological lecture. Not a test to see if they believe the right things or are worthy enough. Just an invitation. Come and see.And they do. They spend the rest of the day with Jesus. The text doesn't tell us what happens while they're there, but something clearly does happen. We know this because before abiding with Jesus, they called him Rabbi, teacher. Respectful. Formal. After spending time with him, they leave calling him Messiah: the anointed one, the one who saves and frees.Don't you wonder what happened in between: what they talked about? what they saw? what they experienced? Whatever it was, it changed them. They had to be impressed. Amazed. Astonished. So much so that Andrew immediately goes and tells his brother Simon what he has seen and experienced.I wonder how Simon took that news. If he's anything like me, I imagine his response was something like, No way. Are you sure? Prove it. But Andrew doesn't argue. He doesn't explain. He simply brings his brother to Jesus. I wonder if he used the same invitation Jesus used with him: Come and see. Because no sooner than he tells his brother the two of them are off to find Jesus. And that's when it clicks for me.I don't need a newsletter to tell me how to live a more joyful or adventurous life. I don't need influencers, companies, or marketing campaigns promising they have the product that will finally solve all my problems. What I need in this life is what those two disciples just experienced—because that is living a life: paying attention, being astonished, and telling about it.And that's not my framework, but the poet, Mary Oliver's. In her poem Sometimes, she writes: “How to live a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.”The disciples paid attention to what John was saying about Jesus. They noticed where he was pointing, and they were willing to look in that direction. That's often how faith begins, not with certainty, but with curiosity. With listening to those who point us toward Jesus, and being willing to follow their gaze. And sometimes that pointing takes us somewhere we didn't expect.Then they abide with Jesus—and they are astonished by him. What a gift. When was the last time you were astonished by Jesus? Truly astonished—filled with wonder, caught off guard, surprised by grace.Maybe it happens in the quiet of prayer, when you aren't looking for an answer, and Christ meets you with peace instead.Maybe it happens through the words of Scripture - when you read a passage for the one hundred and first time and finally hear the promise it has for you. Not because the words changed, but because you did.Maybe it happens through a song - when the Spirit overwhelms you at the very moment you least expected it.You know this kind of astonishment when it happens - because it changes you. No longer is Jesus only a teacher, someone with wise words to admire from a distance. He becomes Messiah: the one you follow, the one who meets you, the one who saves and frees. And once we are astonished, just like Simon, we can't help but tell about it.About the Messiah we've found. About the astonishment we've experienced. About the abiding that has changed us.And the way we tell isn't by arguing or proving or persuading. It's by offering the same invitation Jesus offered in the first place: come and see. Hearts and minds aren't changed by data or debates. They're changed through stories and experiences.Siblings in Christ, Jesus gives the same invitation to us: come and see.Come and abide with me.Come and be astonished by me.This is what I hope for us at Cross of Grace. That we are a people who have seen Jesus, and who can't help but point to him. A community astonished by his mercy, forgiveness, and grace. So that when others are searching, when they know something is missing, when they are looking for more hope, more joy, more belonging in their life, we don't try to convince them or fix them.We simply point. We point to Jesus. We point to a place where he abides with us. A place where they will be welcomed and loved. And we offer the same simple invitation: Come and see.Come and see why our joy doesn't come from newsletters, but from being astonished by the grace of Jesus Christ. Come and see a place where you can experience that grace for yourself.That's how we live a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.Amen.
What happens when God moves in our heart to deal with an old problem? Today on Bold Steps Weekend, Pastor Mark explains what it means to own the ruins in your spiritual life.Become a Bold Partner Today: https://www.moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps-weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Besides God, there is no God. There are lots of distractions out there trying to pull your attention in different directions. Despite the daily deluge of doctrines and dogmas, one God remains in control through it all, and that's the God of the Bible – the one true God that can give you eternal life if you turn to Him. Pastor Mark is going to remind you in today's message that God is the only true God. With so many beliefs and doctrines in the world today, it can be overwhelming just to know what's true. That's where faith and the Bible come in. You'll know the God of the Bible is the true God when you experience the joy only He can give.
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The God of the Bible is the one true God. He formed the earth and everything in it, and no creature or person is as powerful as Him. That's the God you serve. That's the God you can put your trust in to not only save you for eternity, but also guide and direct your steps here on earth. God's an amazing provider. There's nothing you need to fear when God's on your side. In today's message, Pastor Mark will point your focus to God. That's where it should always be. The world has all kinds of doctrines about other gods and reality, but they all fall short of bringing purpose and eternal life to your soul like the God of the Bible.
In this message, Pastor Mark continues teaching on the Holy Spirit by diving into understanding the anointing. Drawing from Acts 10:38 and Luke 4, he explains that the anointing is and what it is not.
Revival can start anywhere. God can move anywhere at any time. He changes hearts, fills people with everlasting peace and joy, and with His Holy Spirit. You just have to ask Him to fill you. Ask Him to come into your life and guide you with His wisdom. He'll give you a joy unlike any that the world could ever offer. In today's message, Pastor Mark will encourage you to turn your eyes to Jesus. Look to Him for the forgiveness of your sins. God moves through the lives of people, not afraid to go when He calls. Revival happens when the individual turns to Jesus and shares Him with others, so they can experience that joy and peace, too.
Every Wednesday, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property, and currently, that's The Lowdown. As we might expect from the penultimate episode of the season, things are looking very bad for Lee, as he makes the very poor decision to confront Pastor Mark in his own church (right after messing things up with Francis). Mentioned: TV critic Alan Sepinwall, who announced that the show will be back for a second season.Next Wednesday, we'll finish the season with season 1, episode 8, "The Sensitive Kind." We'll be back tomorrow with our weekly roundup.
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/@lifehousemotA discouraged remnant, a city in ruins, and a God who speaks with startling clarity—Zechariah's visions meet the ache of exile with a promise of presence and a plan shaped by precision. We open the conversation by tackling how God communicates today, contrasting Scripture's authority with the personal impressions and dreams that often stir our hearts. Revelation, we argue, is meant to prepare, not scare. If a message is truly from God, it aligns with the Word, brings wisdom, and moves us toward steady courage rather than anxious confusion.From there, we step into the rubble of post-exilic Jerusalem. The people are home but not whole; the temple remains unfinished, and hope runs thin. Into that moment God declares, “Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit.” We explore the striking image of four horns and four craftsmen, tracing how God chooses artisans over armies to tear down oppressive power. Craftsmen work with patience and detail—an image of divine timing that challenges our culture's hurry. Empires rise and fall on God's schedule, and spiritual formation follows the same careful hand. The call is to trust the slow, skillful work of God.Patience, though, is not an excuse for passivity. The third vision shouts with urgency: “Up, up… flee from the land of the north.” We break down what active waiting looks like—oil in lamps, hands ready, hearts soft. “Hustle but don't hurry” becomes a practical rule of life: move with purpose, not panic; obey promptly, not recklessly. And at the center of every promise stands Jesus. We highlight how Zechariah hints at the pre-incarnate Christ, the one who pledges to dwell among his people. Presence becomes the anchor, the antidote to fear, and the engine of hope.If this conversation stirred something in you—clarity about discernment, courage to wait well, or urgency to move—tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Tell us: where is God asking you to hustle without hurrying this week?New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.com Join us Sundays at 9 & 11 AM Intro music by Joey Blair
Pastor Mark WalkerGenesis 12:1-4For more information please visit:https://nampacollegechurch.com
God is a God of healing. He can restore you from your old past life of sin. He can take away your guilt, shame, and condemnation. He can make you new and full of joy. All you have to do is come before Him and ask. He's waiting to make a change in your life that you won't regret. What's stopping you from asking? You can be filled with The Holy Spirit and have your joy restored. God can grant peace in your soul and make what has happened in the past as if it never did. In today's message, Pastor Mark will point you to where you can experience that healing. It's not money. It's not relationships with people. It's not material. It's God.
Following Jesus is more than believing—it's living! ABOUT THE MESSAGEIn part 1 of The Way To Live, Pastor Mark Stermer helps us discover that faith was never meant to be passive, but visible through lives devoted to doing good. Saved by grace and created for good works, we are called to serve, love, and respond to the needs around us in a way that points people to God. When faith moves into action, people don't just hear about God—they see Him. When faith moves into action, light shines, lives are changed, and the world sees real Christianity. 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
The LORD should be the center of everything you do. He gives your life. He blesses you. He makes a way for you to enter Heaven to spend eternity with Him. The focus in any church should be on the Holy God Who's the reason for the church in the first place. Without Him, nothing would have been made that's been made. In today's message, Pastor Mark will show you the importance of keeping God first in your life. Others shouldn't have their attention on you when you're worshipping in church. Worship is about God, and to praise and glorify Him. Does how you worship distract others from God? He deserves all the glory and attention.
The Word that Heals 6PM
Pastor Mark SmithJanuary 11, 2026
If you have spent any amount of quality time around the Church, you have probably heard us talk about the importance of reading your Bible. But maybe you are like the majority and struggle to actually make that happen. And yet, just giving 10 solid minutes, inviting the Holy Spirit to speak to you, reading for transformation not just information, can be a game changer for your life. Still on the fence? Check out this encouraging message from Pastor Mark!You know that thing, the thing you know you should do, but you just keep putting off for one reason or another. It's a good thing – maybe even a really important thing – but maybe it will be uncomfortable or mean giving something else up or cost you something you value. So we procrastinate, make excuses, hope that it fixes itself without our having to do anything. But what if you stopped saying no, and finally said yes? What if you made this year, the year of yes!Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST). Here are ways to connect with us!Text TODAY to 937-358-6565 to let us know you decided to say 'Yes!' to Jesus leading your life. Text BAPTISM to 937-358-6565 to find out more about getting baptized as an expression of your new faith.Text SERVE to 937-358-6565 to find a serve community to join that matches your skills and passions.Text PRAYER to 937-358-6565 to let us know how we can be praying for you!And if you would like to support The Valley Church financially or participate in Be Rich, you can GIVE online via our website: www.thevalley.church/give.Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO
Send us a text In this episode of the Village Sermons podcast in Tucson, AZ, Pastor Eric Cepin continues our series through the Letter to Titus: Building a Community That Lasts. Eric explains why Paul urges Titus to appoint elders in Crete, and how faithful leadership brings stability and helps shape a community that stands apart from the surrounding culture. He then walks through the qualifications for elders, emphasizing that Paul isn't only looking for gifted individuals, but for households whose life together is worth following, imitating, and learning from. 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
Ever wonder what happens when we stop limiting God's power in our lives? Through powerful testimonies—including his own 40-year journey from chronic asthma to miraculous healing—Pastor Mark reveals how God specializes in doing "immeasurably more" than we can imagine (Ephesians 3:20). Drawing from biblical insights and personal experience, this message challenges us to dream bigger, pray bolder, and expect greater things from our limitless God. Whether you're facing impossible situations or seeking breakthrough, this teaching will expand your faith and inspire you to believe again. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Unwavering Faith 830AM
Unwavering Faith 1030AM
Join us as Pastor Mark continues our 1 Samuel series by teaching through Saul's failure and rejection as God's chosen king in 1 Samuel 15! If you like what you hear, or want to learn more visit our website, www.hopeinanderson.com
01-11-26 9:30 AM – Pastor Mark Crow by Pastor Mark Crow / Mosaic Church OKC
People are going to think all kinds of things; every single person is going to have their own set of opinions and beliefs; That includes making opinionated comments and decisions based on their interpretation of the Bible. Everyone thinks differently; that is a beautiful gift, but the Bible doesn't change based on what you want. In today's message, Pastor Mark will encourage you to seek God and to read His Word so you can know the truth. Don't take what a pastor, a website, or even a friend says to heart as fact; fact-check against God's Word! The Bible hasn't and won't change, so base your truth on the faithful Word of God!