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Week 7 of SAME GOD with Executive Pastor Matt Piland. Pastor Matt reminds us that the way we view things determines how we do things.
Pastor Matt follows up on your (many) questions from the message on The Spiritual Realm
Holy Offering | Holy God; Holy People (Leviticus 1–7) This week in our series Holy God; Holy People: A Journey Through Leviticus, Pastor Matt unpacks the first seven chapters of Leviticus, where God reveals His way of dwelling with His people through holy offerings. From the burnt offering to the grain, fellowship, purification, and restitution offerings, we see how each one points us to the ultimate sacrifice - Jesus Christ. He is our substitute, our provision, our peace, our purification, and our ransom. Join us as we discover how these ancient sacrifices deepen our awe of God's holiness and magnify the grace of Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Listen here and be encouraged that in Christ, our atonement is complete.
It's been a heavy week... many have asked, "Why would a loving God allow this to happen? Tune in as Pastor Matt & Jess unpack the events of this week and share how we can find hope even in the midst of heartache.
Pastor Matt paused our series on the Minor Prophets to address our current cultural moment. Encouraging us to trust in God's sovereign plan even during times of uncertainty and to keep our primary focus on growing closer to Him.
In 2 Corinthians, Paul states that some things are passing away. What is he talking about? Join us on this exploration. - Thank you for joining us. Please submit any questions or requests to: Pastor Matt's email: mgrimm@cstoneepc.com Thadd's email: thadd@truth316.com Planted intro/outro: Straight Through by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Pastor Matt begins a new series on the essential aspects of our faith.
In this opening message of a series on anxiety, Pastor Matt shares personal experiences with anxiety, including worrying about a sleepwalking child and awaiting his wife's medical test results. While acknowledging that anxiety is on the rise in our society, he emphasizes it's not a new problem but rather a spiritual one at its core—a divided mind and restless heart weighed down by fear instead of trusting God. Pastor Matt examines Philippians 4:4-9 as a battle plan for anxiety, focusing this week on verses 4-5. He unpacks the surprising command to "Rejoice in the Lord always," explaining that joy isn't mere happiness but a deep, Holy Spirit-given delight in God regardless of circumstances. This joy is possible because "the Lord is at hand"—God's nearness is our greatest source of stability. The simple solution to anxiety is fully surrendering to Jesus Christ, who brings three levels of peace: peace with God through salvation, peace within that surpasses understanding, and peace with others through reconciliation.
In this B-Side episode, we dive deeper into our new series Holy God; Holy People: A Study of Leviticus. Why does Leviticus feel intimidating, and how does God's holiness shape our everyday lives? Pastor Matt and Jenna tackle listener questions on the law, God's presence, and what it means to be holy as God is holy. Subscribe for weekly conversations that connect Scripture to life at Liberti Church Harrisburg.
Pastor Matt brakes down Psalm 23:1 of our new sermon series Psalm 23.
In our continued series on the Minor Prophets, Pastor Matt introduced the book of Malachi, revealing a God who righteously judges sin and will reign supreme for all eternity.
In Scripture, God always redirects his people to live according to His perfect will. His primary method was through specific individuals attuned to hear God's voice. These were the Prophets. In this series, Pastor Matt will take us through some unique stories of the Prophets' lives and how their actions and words continue to influence us today.
Nehemiah 12:44–13:31 | Faithful to Fulfill, Part 33 | 9/7/2025 | Pastor Matt Jones. Pastor Matt finishes the book of Nehemiah in part 33 of this series, where Nehemiah discovers the neglect of the temple, the Sabbath, and purity laws, leading him to rebuke the people, reform their practices, and plea to restore their faithfulness to God's covenant.
In this sermon, Pastor Matt teaches on Jesus' parable of the sheep and the goats from Matthew 25:31-46. It's a vivid look at the final judgment that calls us to examine our lives. This isn't about earning salvation but about how genuine faith in Christ changes our hearts and moves us to care for “the least of these.” Are we really following the Shepherd's voice, or just going through the motions?
This sermon emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and community in the Christian life. Pastor Matt discusses how believers should move beyond elementary teachings and strive for maturity in their faith. He highlights the church's mission to lead people into a life-giving relationship with Jesus and explains various ways members can engage in building their faith through small groups, ministry teams, and fellowship opportunities.
Joining the Mission with the Worship Team (With Pastor Matt,Garland, and Halle) by Kearney eFree Church
This week, Pastor Matt wraps up the first chapter of Genesis by looking at what the Bible teaches about spiritual beings and what that means for the way we live our daily lives.
Pastor Matt concludes the Holy Spirit series.
A message from Pastor Matt!
In today's message, Pastor Matt taught from the passage where Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane. There, Jesus faced the temptation to turn away from obedience, yet He held fast to the Father who knows and loves Him. His faithfulness in that moment points us to the ultimate victory He accomplished—paying it all so that we, too, can resist temptation by the power of the Holy Spirit. Our call is to confess our struggles, cry out to Him, and lean on His strength in our fight against sin.
We finished our Hab-i-tudes series this week learning about the importance of being unified as followers of Christ.
In Scripture, God always redirects his people to live according to His perfect will. His primary method was through specific individuals attuned to hear God's voice. These were the Prophets. In this series, Pastor Matt will take us through some unique stories of the Prophets' lives and how their actions and words continue to influence us today.
Pastor Matt continues our series, "Jesus is Greater"
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Communion: A Family of Churches for Flourishing Mission What does it mean to belong to a communion of churches? Why should we care about gospel partnerships beyond our own local congregation? In this sermon, Pastor Matt unpacks the biblical word koinonia—a rich term that means communion, fellowship, and partnership. If you've ever wondered what makes the church unique, why partnerships matter, or how you can join God's bigger mission, this message will encourage and challenge you. #communion
August 31st, 2025 | Fortify | 1 Peter 3:1-7What does God actually call beautiful in a woman? In this timely and truth-filled message, Pastor Matt Darby continues the Fortify series by unpacking biblical womanhood through the lens of 1 Peter 3.With honesty, humility, and a deep commitment to God's Word—not culture—Pastor Matt challenges the counterfeit definitions of beauty that saturate our world and points women back to the imperishable beauty that God sees as precious: a heart surrendered to Jesus, character shaped by Christ, and courageous obedience to His calling.This episode speaks to every season of life—wives, single women, mothers, and even single moms—and offers powerful encouragement for men to understand and support the women God has placed in their lives.Don't miss the closing interview with Matt and his wife Kerri, as they open up about prayer, identity, marriage, and what godly beauty looks like in everyday life.Do you know JESUS? https://www.nbgilmer.org/do-you-know-jesusNeed PRAYER? https://www.nbgilmer.org/praySupport through GIVING: https://www.nbbctx.org/giving
When you are given a second chance by Jesus and he transforms your life, it is natural for it to overflow to help others. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us three things that hold us back from encountering the Living Water of Jesus.
When you are given a second chance by Jesus and he transforms your life, it is natural for it to overflow to help others. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us three things that hold us back from encountering the Living Water of Jesus.
What if the life-changing power you’re seeking isn’t about trying harder, but flowing deeper? In this compelling message, Pastor Matt reveals how many Christians get caught in exhausting cycles of spiritual effort, missing Jesus’ promise of “rivers of living water.” Through personal stories—including a revealing encounter at a gas station—he shows how the Holy Spirit is already at work within believers, waiting to transform us. Whether you’re weary from religious striving or thirsting for authentic faith, discover how to tap into God’s ever-flowing grace and power. Don’t miss this fresh perspective on walking in step with the Spirit and experiencing the abundant life Jesus promised.
In this message from Matthew 18, Pastor Matt explains how Jesus calls us to live differently in our relationships. While culture teaches us to cancel, reject, and protect ourselves, Jesus teaches us to reconcile. Looking at Matthew 5 and Matthew 18, we see that reconciliation is not optional—it reflects the heart of God. Through personal stories and the parable of the unforgiving servant, we are reminded that forgiveness flows from the grace we ourselves have received. Discover how to release bitterness, pursue healing, and value relationships over arguments. Join us as we learn the freedom of reconciliation and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to love as Jesus loves.
In this message from Matthew 18, Pastor Matt explains how Jesus calls us to live differently in our relationships. While culture teaches us to cancel, reject, and protect ourselves, Jesus teaches us to reconcile. Looking at Matthew 5 and Matthew 18, we see that reconciliation is not optional—it reflects the heart of God. Through personal stories and the parable of the unforgiving servant, we are reminded that forgiveness flows from the grace we ourselves have received. Discover how to release bitterness, pursue healing, and value relationships over arguments. Join us as we learn the freedom of reconciliation and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to love as Jesus loves.
Invisible Giants Week 1 | Pastor Matt Engle | Sunday, August 31, 2025
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Pastor Matt delivered the third sermon on the book of Zechariah as part of our ongoing series on the Minor Prophets. The message centered on the tension between an uncertain human future and the profound assurance we have in God's sovereign plan to redeem His people and reign supreme.
https://www.maynardvillefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Cooke-8-31-25.mp3 It's one of those uber-familiar texts: Mt. 23:27 You're like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they're full of dead men's bones. But most people are not familiar with its Old Testament roots in the book of Ezekiel. Listen as Pastor Matt explains how Ezekiel used the analogy of whitewash to show the guilt of the prophets of his generation, and how Jesus picks up the image, escalating the blood-guilt of the scribes and Pharisees. If the lesser sins of that generation merited the destruction of Jerusalem and the First Temple, what would the outcome be for this generation?
Revelation 1-22 | 8/31/2025 | Pastor Matt Jones. Pastor Matt surveys the entire book of Revelation. It is an Ancient Apocalypse for us modern-day Angelenos.
This is part 19 of "The After Party," our series at Fusion Christian Church on the book of Acts. Follow along as we explore what happened to the church after Jesus ascended to heaven. In this sermon, Pastor Matt uses the Apostle Paul's teaching in Acts 13 to explain how we should be like King David.A heart after God trusts.David learned from his youth to trust in the Lord through his trials. Trusting God in battles against wild animals gave him the confidence to challenge Goliath, knowing that God would be with him. If we are to have a heart after God like David did, it starts with trusting in him.A heart after God worships.When David brought the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem, he danced with all his might. David was fully committed to praising God in that moment and declared that he would become even more undignified for the sake of the Lord. This ought to be the attitude of all Christians. With a heart after God, we are dedicated to praising God.A heart after God repents.Perhaps most importantly, David exemplified a lifestyle of repentance. Repentance is not a one-time event, but a continual choice for every person. Since we will not be able to stop sinning before death, we must keep repenting each time we do stumble. David did this throughout his life, and it is why he was called a man after God's heart.What God promises he will fulfull.For those who put their faith in Jesus, God has promised to finish the work of salvation within them. Like repentance, salvation is not a single event, but an ongoing process completed at the final resurrection. God gives the Holy Spirit to believers as a guarantee that he will complete our salvation. In the meantime, there are a few ways we can and should serve God's purpose.Work hard.Christians should not be lazy. Our actions represent Christ to the world and we ought to reflect him well.Work intentionally.When we work, we work with purpose. Christians are called to make the most of every opportunity and do all our work as though it is directly for God.Live with joy, prayer, and gratitude.Christians who maintain these three things will shine like stars in a dark world. Joy, even in sorrow, is a great testament to the hope Christians have in Jesus. Prayer keeps our thoughts continually on God. Gratitude keeps us humble and positive by helping us to hold God's blessings in mind. How can you cultivate these three in your life?
When you are given a second chance by Jesus and he transforms your life, it is natural for it to overflow to help others. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us three things that hold us back from encountering the Living Water of Jesus.
When you are given a second chance by Jesus and he transforms your life, it is natural for it to overflow to help others. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us three things that hold us back from encountering the Living Water of Jesus.
Sunday August 17th, 2025: Gratitude is more than thankfulness for what God has already done – its a prophetic announcement of what is still yet to come. In this teaching, Pastor Matt unpacks how Jesus gave us a blueprint when He lifted His eyes and said, "Thank You" before the breakthrough. Gratitude through union is not shallow optimism, but the posture of sons and daughters abiding in the vine, confident that glory transforms prisons into altars, delays into testimonies, and losses into weighty glory.
Are we still waiting for the Latter Days or did they arrive with the advent of Christ? - Thank you for joining us. Please submit any questions or requests to: Pastor Matt's email: mgrimm@cstoneepc.com Thadd's email: thadd@truth316.com Planted intro/outro: Straight Through by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Hi—and welcome back to Horror Movie Podcast, where we're Dead Serious About Horror Movies. Here in Episode 228, emeritus host Jay of the Dead welcomes Pastor Matt, Jigsaw Jackson, and emeritus host Dr. Walking Dead—with more alumni like Dr. Shock and Gillman Joel contributing later. During this historic show, Pastor Matt introduces the new HMP 3.0 roster, officially welcoming two new hosts, Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott and Horror Fan Ryan Bratton! Next, the two new hosts share their Top 5 All-Time Favorite Horror Movies and recall their favorite HMP memories. But the bulk of this episode is dedicated to a theme of "Cold, Hard Horror" movies, where your hosts take three (and a half) rounds to recommend more than 50 lesser-discussed snowbound horror films that take place in the midst of a wintry setting. Each of the rounds features reviews and recommendations from the panel of hosts. Then your hosts deliver a lively Speed Round of additional icy horror highlights, just to quickly name-drop a few more worthy titles for you listeners! And as promised, Dr. Shock and Gillman Joel contribute a wacky segment of their own prior to Jay of the Dead's bonus “review for the road” in a concluding Final Cut segment. In addition, during Episode 228, you will hear Jackson's new theme music for HMP by his band, hello softie., a track titled "Sometimes It Rains in April" from the album, With Heavy Eyes and Bated Breath.Finally, as we wrap up this episode, Pastor Matt shares his thoughts on the future direction of HMP 3.0 and teases some exciting, upcoming episodes. This episode was recorded on August 16, 24, and 25, 2025. Thanks for listening! SHOW NOTES for HMP Ep. 228:[ 00:00:01 ] - Introduction- Jay of the Dead welcomes Pastor Matt, Jackson, and Dr. Walking Dead- Dr. Shock and “The Bareback Bandit,” Gillman Joel, who could not attend this live group recording, will contribute an addendum segment at the end of this episode[ 00:05:02]—Pastor Matt Introduces the HMP 3.0 Hosting Roster- HMP welcomes two new hosts: Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott and Horror Fan Ryan Bratton![ 00:09:06 ] - New Hosts' Top 5 Horror Movies and Favorite HMP MemoriesHorror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott's Top 5 All-Time Favorite Horror Movies1. The Shining (1980) 2. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)3. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)4. Black Christmas (1974)5. Scream (1996)Horror Fan Ryan's Top 5 All-Time Favorite Horror Movies1. Jaws (1975) 2. Halloween (1978)3. The Return of the Living Dead (1985)4. House of 1000 Corpses (2003)5. In the Mouth of Madness (1994)- Horror Fan Ryan's favorite HMP memory- Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott's favorite HMP memory[ 00:21:01 ] - Snowbound Thrills and Chills: Cold, Hard HorrorROUND 1No Tears in Hell (2025) Jay of the Dead = 8.5 ( Strong Rental! )Cold Prey (2006)Pastor Matt = ( High-priority Rental )I Saw the Devil (2010) Horror Fan Ryan = 9 ( Buy it! )The Invisible Man (1933)Jackson = 9 ( Buy it! ) Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies (2016)Dr. Walking Dead = 4 ( High-priority Stream )Ravenous (1999)Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott = ( High-priority Rental )[ 00:42:26 ] - ROUND 2The Children (2008) Jay of the Dead = 8 ( Buy it! )The Chill Factor (1993)Pastor Matt = ( So Bad It's Good Rental! ) Pontypool (2008) Horror Fan Ryan = ( Strong Rental )The Brood (1979)Jackson = ( Strong Rental ) Frozen (2010)Dr. Walking Dead = 5 ( Rental ) The Devil's Pass (2013) Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott = 0 ( R ) [ 01:04:13 ] - ROUND 3Centigrade (2020) Jay of the Dead = 5.5 ( Rental )The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015) Pastor Matt = ( High-priority Rental )No Exit (2022) Horror Fan Ryan = ( Strong Rental )The Day of the Beast (1995) Jackson = 8 ( High-priority Rental )Dead Snow (2009) Dr. Walking Dead = 8 ( Buy it! )Iced (1988) Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott = ( Rental )[ 01:20:19 ] - Speed Round: Burning, Ice-Cold, Must-MentionsJay of the Dead: Storm of the Century (1999) The Lodge (2019) 30 Days of Night (2007) Black Mountain Side (2014) Wintertide (2023) Pastor Matt: The Dead Zone (1983)Jackson: The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas (1957) Anything for Jackson (2020)Curtains (1983)Werewolves Within (2021)Horror Fan Ryan:The House of the Devil (2009) ATM (2012) We Are Still Here (2015)Never Hike in the Snow (2020) Dr. Walking Dead: Snowpiercer (2020)Yellowjackets (2021) True Detective Season 4 (2024)Wind River (2017)Horror Movie Fanboy Brian Scott: Dreamcatcher (2003) Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning (2004)Snow Falls (2023)Wendigo (2001) Christmas Evil (1980) Deadly Games (1989) [ 01:29:07 ] - A Message From Dr. Shock and Gillman JoelWinterbeast (1992) [ 01:42:05 ] - The Final Cut: One for the RoadThe Dark Below (2015)Jay of the Dead = 6 ( Buy for Jay / Low-priority Rental for Most )[ 01:49:06 ] - Outro- Pastor Matt discusses HMP 3.0 moving forward and teases some future episodes!____________________________________I'm sure you probably have other links, social media, etc., that you always include for the hosts. 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In this episode, Pastor Matt shares a practical story that brings the grace of God into real, everyday life. Grace isn't just for spiritual moments—it's a constant, empowering force like being plugged into a never-ending power source. It doesn't remove us from life's challenges, but meets us in them—sometimes as strength, sometimes as provision, or even just an encouraging word. Unlike the fairy-tale rescue we often imagine, grace empowers us to walk through difficulty, not escape it. Without this active grace, the Christian life can easily become a burden of duty and striving, instead of a life marked by joy and fruitfulness.. Faith is not just belief—it's a place we live from. Join us as we dive deep into what it means to live empowered by grace every single day.Resources:Book Resource: Great Grace book Newport Church life group information
Join Pastor Matt and the team as they dive deeper into topics from the recent "Financial Squeeze" sermon series that didn't quite fit into Sunday morning. This episode focuses on biblical generosity, tithing, and God's design for our finances. In this episode, we explore the fascinating history behind "In God We Trust" on American currency, dating back to the Civil War era when a Pennsylvania pastor wrote to the Treasury Secretary suggesting this unifying phrase during our nation's most divided time. Pastor Matt addresses common questions about tithing in the New Testament era, explaining how this practice preceded the Mosaic Law and continues to be relevant for Christians today. He breaks down the principles of giving found in the New Testament and clarifies why tithing to the local church specifically matters according to biblical teaching. The conversation also covers the "Generosity Ladder" - a practical framework for growing in biblical giving, from first-time gifts to legacy giving that impacts the kingdom long-term. They discuss the four components of God-honoring giving: systematic, proportional, sacrificial, and cheerful. Finally, Pastor Matt explains Hope Church's financial stewardship practices, including budgeting, board oversight, third-party audits, and accountability measures that ensure donated funds are used wisely and transparently.
This message covers Pastor Matt Wakefield's sermon on the First Commandment: “You shall have no other gods before Me.” He explains that the command is not about God competing with other deities but declaring His exclusive authority. Pastor Matt highlights how modern believers often create “idols” out of good things—family, work, money, or even ministry—when they take God's rightful place. He emphasizes that anything we depend on for security, identity, or fulfillment apart from God becomes an idol. The message calls the church to wholehearted devotion, warning that divided worship leads to spiritual compromise, but surrender to God alone brings life, freedom, and clarity of purpose .
Pastor Matt continues the series on the Holy Spirit.
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