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When will Jesus come back? It is a question that people have attempted to answer since Jesus’s ascension. But can we even answer it, or is there something more important we should be focusing on? In this message, Pastor Matt walks through the rest of the section on the end times from the beginning of chapter 5 of 1 Thessalonians. We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
When will Jesus come back? It is a question that people have attempted to answer since Jesus’s ascension. But can we even answer it, or is there something more important we should be focusing on? In this message, Pastor Matt walks through the rest of the section on the end times from the beginning of chapter 5 of 1 Thessalonians. We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
In this Advent Week 3 message, Pastor Matt invites us into the darkness of the shepherds' night in Luke 2 and shows that biblical joy doesn't come from perfect circumstances, Christmas cheer, or fragile anchors. Ultimately, joy is tethered to the Gospel and to the person of Jesus—our Savior, Messiah, and Lord.
Pastor Matt continued our Christmas sermon series today, centering on Joseph in Matthew 1 and the shepherds in Luke 2 to show how God works through ordinary, often overlooked people whose hearts are responsive to Him.
One Church's weekly sermon podcast. This week we continue with the third Sunday of Advent. In this sermon, Pastor Matt shares about joy. Additionally, this is Pastor Matt's final sermon with One Church. John 15:8-11, 1 John 3:1.For more information about One Church, check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com .Follow us on Facebook or Instagram: @onechurchville
Send us a textThis week the crew recaps Christmas music Sunday, has all kinds of skin and scalpcare tips for Pastor Matt, shares their honking wishlists, discovers a lack of Gospel overlap in the Christmas story, and covers a good bit of Bible studying too.
Join us as we enjoy Him together! Pastor Matt teaches in "A Call to Love" Broadcast.
We're spending the last few weeks of 2025 reviewing our TOP 5 MOST DOWNLOADED episodes! It takes courageous people to openly and publicly talk about their journey with mental and emotional health, but these are the exact conversations that begin taking down the stigma, paving the way for us to truly get real about how we're doing as Christians. Today's session is with Matt Chandler. Pastor Matt is the senior pastor of the Village Church, and his mental health came to a head recently as he faced a concerning emotional block in his life and feelings of burnout that started to impact everything. It took an intentional shift to face his childhood wounds to begin the process of healing. Pastor Matt Chandler shares is story with us today of facing his childhood wounds. I loved his honesty and no-filter demeanor in this conversation. It was truly one of my favorite conversations and I know it will inspire you as well. I know this on-air session with him will challenge you. Be sure to listen to the end where I give a summary of our talk, as well as ways you can apply it to your own journey of getting healthy from the inside out and asking — Are YOU really OK? Order Are You Really Ok? Talk To Me: The Debra Fileta Podcast Extras: The Debra Fileta Counselors Network: Book a counseling session at the Debra Fileta Counselors Network and get started on your healing journey from the inside out TODAY! DEBRA FILETA is a Licensed Professional Counselor, national speaker, and founder of the Debra Fileta Counselors Network. She is the bestselling author of eight books including Choosing Marriage, Are You Really OK?, RESET, and Soul Care. Debra is the host of the popular podcast and nationally syndicated radio show Talk To Me where she facilitates on-air authentic counseling-style sessions with notable pastors and leaders. You may also recognize her voice from her appearances on national television and radio, including Better Together, The Kirk Cameron Show, Focus on the Family, The 700 Club, and many others. She reaches millions of people each year with the message of mental, emotional, and relational health. Connect with her on Instagram or at DebraFileta.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Week 1 of CHRISTMAS AT BETHLEHEM with Executive Pastor Matt Piland. Pastor Matt reminds us what true hospitality looks like.
Pastor Matt begins the series about the good news of Christmas.
We continued in our Christmas series talking about peace this week. The peace that only comes from God!
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A Big Give message from Pastor Matt!
The "end times" can sound terrifying, but God never meant them to be. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us why the resurrection, return of Christ, and rapture are actually reasons for hope.
Pastor Matt begins a new series called "Rethink Christmas" by inviting us to step back from the cultural holiday current—the shopping, decorating, expectations, and stress—to ask what God truly wants for us this season. Christmas, he explains, is fundamentally "the celebration of the birth of the Savior King" whom we can know personally. Tracing God's promise through Scripture from Genesis 3:15 through the prophets, Pastor Matt shows how Jesus fulfilled centuries of anticipation as the promised Messiah. Looking at the nativity scene, Pastor Matt highlights three aspects of worshiping fully: being fully available like Mary who surrendered herself as "the servant of the Lord" (Luke 1:38); being fully present like the shepherds who immediately responded to God's message and witnessed the Messiah firsthand; and being fully invested like the Magi who traveled for months bearing valuable gifts to worship Jesus. He concludes with practical applications, encouraging us to surrender daily to Christ, read Scripture during Advent, and invest in God's kingdom through service and giving.
The "end times" can sound terrifying, but God never meant them to be. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us why the resurrection, return of Christ, and rapture are actually reasons for hope.
This week isn't just the second week of Advent - it's also Above & Beyond Sunday! Pastor Matt examines how John 12 shows us how we can have peace in seasons of waiting, and he casts vision for the next year of outreach efforts in our community and around the world.
Long before believers were called “Christians,” they were known as People of the Way—followers of Jesus whose lives reflected His movement in the world. This series walks through the book of Acts, exploring how the early church lived, served, and shared the gospel in a changing world. As we study their story, we're challenged to rediscover what it means to be the church today—faithful, united, and always on the move.
Join us as Pastor Matt continues our Advent series, "All Things New"
The "end times" can sound terrifying, but God never meant them to be. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us why the resurrection, return of Christ, and rapture are actually reasons for hope.
The "end times" can sound terrifying, but God never meant them to be. In this message, Pastor Matt shows us why the resurrection, return of Christ, and rapture are actually reasons for hope.
December 7th, 2025 | Attributes of Advent | Luke 1:26-38In this week's Advent message, Pastor Matt Darby invites us into Luke 1 to rediscover the heart of Christmas: a God who longs to be known. As we continue our Attributes of Advent series, we see two breathtaking truths about God woven through the story of Jesus' arrival—He is omnipotent (all-powerful) and immanent (always present).Pastor Matt shows how God's power and God's nearness converge in unexpected places. From a forgotten town like Nazareth to a humble young woman like Mary, we see that God draws near not because we are impressive, but because He is gracious. His presence lifts our fears, speaks peace into our anxieties, and meets us in the quiet corners of life where we least expect Him.Through Gabriel's announcement, we are reminded that God's unstoppable power is building a kingdom no force on earth can disrupt. The virgin birth becomes more than a miracle—it becomes the foundation of our salvation, showing us that Jesus is both fully God and fully man, the only One able to redeem us. And yet, this same omnipotent God comes near, overshadowing His people with the power of the Holy Spirit, accomplishing in us what we could never accomplish on our own.Pastor Matt challenges us to consider: What happens when the God who can do anything also promises to be with us in everything? The answer is found in Mary's response—full surrender. Not a surrender of defeat, but a surrender of trust. A willingness to say, “Let it be to me according to Your word,” even when the path is unclear.This episode calls us to rest instead of strive, trust instead of fear, and surrender instead of control. Because God is both stronger than we think and closer than we realize.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
Starting a new series, Pastor Matt gives an important message about how God changes us from our hearts.
Divine Disruption Week 1 | Pastor Matt Engle | Sunday, December 7, 2025
Pastor Matt began our new Christmas sermon series today, presenting the Christmas story as the "third act" of a divine narrative, and encouraging us to follow the example of Mary in surrendering to God's will so that we may become ambassadors of reconciliation.
Micah 4:11-13 | Born by Design: The Sovereign Story of Christmas, Part 1 | 12/7/2025 | Pastor Matt Jones. Pastor Matt begins our Advent sermon series that explores how the coming of Jesus the Messiah was revealed centuries in advance by God to the prophet Micah.
One Church's weekly sermon podcast. This week we continue with the second Sunday of Advent. In this sermon, Pastor Matt is sharing bout peace, what it is and isn not and how it unfolds in our lives. John 14:27, Jeremiah 6:13-14.For more information about One Church, check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com . Follow us on Facebook or Instagram: @onechurchville
Join us as we enjoy Him together! Pastor Matt teaches in "A Call to Love" Broadcast.
https://www.maynardvillefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Cooke-Civics-12-3-25.mp3 Every social order rests on a creed, on a concept of life & law. The political structure of a society represents a religion in action. If you change the creed, you will eventually change the law, the institutions, and political structure of a people. The early church didn't just win theological debates; it replaced pagan social foundations: From cyclical or meaningless history to linear history under God. From emperor-as-divine to Christ as the only true King & Judge. Listen as Pastor Matt labors to demonstrate how the creeds of the early church were not just about getting theology right; they were God's way of re–wiring the foundations of law, power, & liberty for the nations.
Pastor Matt concludes the series with a message that everyone is invited to the banquet of God, but not everyone accepts the invitation.
We kicked off advent and our new Christmas series using Christmas movies. This Sunday we talked about It's A Wonderful Life and the hope we have in Christ!
Long before believers were called “Christians,” they were known as People of the Way—followers of Jesus whose lives reflected His movement in the world. This series walks through the book of Acts, exploring how the early church lived, served, and shared the gospel in a changing world. As we study their story, we're challenged to rediscover what it means to be the church today—faithful, united, and always on the move.
One Church's weekly sermon podcast. This week, we begin with the first Sunday of Advent. In this sermon, Pastor Matt is sharing about hope and the breath of God the Spirit. Ezekiel 37:1-13.For more information about One Church, check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com .Follow us on Facebook or Instagram: @onechurchville
A message from Pastor Matt!
In this episode, Pastor Matt invites us into a deeper posture of holy expectation — not hype, not striving, but the steady awareness that every moment is already sacred because every moment is union.We explore what it means to live awake to the Presence we already carry, to prepare our hearts not through effort but through tenderness, and to recognize the appointed moments where heaven and earth meet.This message calls us to end the ebb-and-flow mindset, embrace the truth that we are God's resting place, and step into the kind of expectation that opens the heart instead of exhausting it.If you're hungry for a lifestyle of union, communion, and holy anticipation, this teaching will mark you.Listen and lean in — awareness is the doorway, and union is the invitation
November 30th, 2025 | Attributes of Advent | Luke 1:5-25In this powerful Advent message, Pastor Matt Darby kicks off our series, “Attributes of Advent,” by taking us deep into the story behind the story—the God who longs to be known. Advent means arrival, and in the arrival of Jesus we don't just discover a Savior—we discover the very heart, character, and nature of God Himself.Walking through Luke 1:5–25 and the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, Pastor Matt reveals two attributes that shine brilliantly in the Christmas narrative: God's sovereignty and God's mercy. Through a faithful but barren couple, an unexpected priestly assignment, and a long-awaited angelic message, we see a God who rules over every detail and moves with relentless compassion.Pastor Matt shows us:God's Sovereignty over Seasons — Our waiting is never wasted. God orchestrates every chapter of our lives with purpose, even when circumstances feel silent or stagnant.God's Mercy in Our Suffering — He sees our obedience, acknowledges our hurt, and meets us with His presence before His provision.God's Sovereignty Over Every Detail — Nothing about Zechariah's moment in the temple was random; God had placed him precisely where he needed to be.God's Mercy in Hearing Every Prayer — Even long-buried prayers are remembered by the God who treasures the cries of His people.God's Sovereignty Over the Impossible — Age, biology, and limitation cannot hinder the purposes of God.God's Mercy in the Miracle — God not only gave Zechariah and Elizabeth a child—He gave them a prophet who would prepare the way for the Messiah.God's Sovereignty and Mercy in Our Doubt — Zechariah's unbelief didn't derail God's plan. God lovingly disciplines, but He never abandons. Doubt doesn't disqualify us—God's mercy holds us even there.Through this message, Pastor Matt calls us to see our own lives through the lens of who God truly is: a sovereign King writing every line of our story, and a merciful Father filling those lines with compassion, patience, and purpose.If you find yourself waiting, suffering, longing for the impossible, or wrestling with doubt—this episode will remind you that God is working in every season, hearing every prayer, and moving in ways far greater than you can see.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
Various Scripture | 12/30/2025 | Pastor Matt Jones. We close out November, National Adoption Awareness Month, with a special message that speaks into the aches and awe of life. Pastor Matt takes a look at how the Triune God designed us for family and belonging, how sin turned us into spiritual orphans, and how, through Jesus, the Father and Spirit adopts us into His forever family.
Two of the guys are back this week with a returning special guest, Dr. Matthew Everhard! Dr. Everhard is the pastor of Gospel Fellowship Presbyterian Church (PCA), and an adjunct professor at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Pastor Matt joins the guys this week to talk about his newest book, Bold as a Lion: Christian …
Pastor Matt continues the series Let's Eat.
Pastor Matt continues the series with a message that we have to grow and understand the weight of our faith and decisions.
In this episode of The Debrief Podcast with Matthew Stephen Brown, Pastor Matt and Tammy dive into some of the most common—and most misunderstood—topics surrounding Christian relationships. From navigating modern dating culture to discerning God's guidance in choosing a spouse, we talk about biblical wisdom for anyone trying to honor God in a complicated world.