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Sunday August 10th, 2025: Everywhere Peter walked, the sick were healed—not because he chased glory, but because he lived in union with Jesus. The same is true for us. The aim isn't signs, wonders, or even influence—the aim is Him. But from that union, a glory follows… like holy residue on everything we touch.This week's message, Pastor Matt shares an invitation to stop striving for results and start abiding in Christ. When you do, there is a glory that follows.
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We are please to have Dr. Jason Staples join us for a second visit. This time we pick his Hebraic scholarship mind on the Bible's use of Latter Day language. Dr. Staples resources can be found at his website: www.jasonstaples.com - 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 series on the Holy Spirit.
Part of the “2 Peter” series. If you're new to King's, make sure to text “Kings” to 94000. We'd love to hear from you! Head to kings.news for upcoming events, sermon schedules, and current announcements! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | kingschurchoh.com
We kick off a brand new series talking about how a relationship with Jesus is so much more than religion!
A message from Pastor Matt!
In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that forgiveness begins with honesty. When we bring our sin into the light, God doesn’t shame us, He cleanses us. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49474142 Do you have somethign to confess or ask for prayer support with? Reach out to our prayer team at https://arisedenver.com/prayer We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that forgiveness begins with honesty. When we bring our sin into the light, God doesn’t shame us, He cleanses us. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49474142 Do you have somethign to confess or ask for prayer support with? Reach out to our prayer team at https://arisedenver.com/prayer We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
Pastor Matt begins a new series called "The Financial Squeeze," addressing how believers should respond to financial pressure. He explains that society has been trained since the New Deal of the 1930s to look to government for bailouts rather than to God for help. The sermon's key perspective shift is: "God wants to use the pressure I experience financially to grow my dependence and faith in Him." Pastor Matt distinguishes between "burdens" (overwhelming difficulties we help each other with) and "loads" (personal responsibilities we must carry ourselves) from Galatians 6:2-5. Using 2 Thessalonians 3:10-12, he emphasizes that God designed hunger as a motivation beacon, stating "if anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat." Pastor Matt concludes with three practical applications: excel in your field, expand your responsibility, and endure the weight of your responsibility—all conditions for experiencing God's help during financial squeezes.
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.
August 10th, 2025 | REIMAGINE | Ephesians 3:14-21Too many of us have settled for a life of comfort instead of a life of power. In this compelling message, Pastor Matt Darby invites us to reimagine what God can do through us when we stop underestimating His power and start believing for the impossible.Drawing from Paul's prayer in Ephesians 3, Pastor Matt explores what it means to move beyond spiritual safety and into the current of God's mission—where resurrection power and divine purpose collide. We aren't meant to just survive in the calm harbor of salvation—we're called to flow like a river, changing the landscape around us with the power of God at work within us.In this episode:Discover why the abundant life is more than comfort—it's callingUnderstand how the Holy Spirit empowers believers with resurrection powerLearn why bold, faith-filled prayer is the key to breakthroughHear stories of God's power moving through prayer, healing, salvation, and revivalGod's ability to act far exceeds our ability to ask.So what are you asking Him for? This message will stir your faith, challenge your comfort, and lead you to pray like you believe in the God who can do “far more abundantly than all we ask or imagine.”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
Holy Ground, Part 2 // Pastor Matt Heck
Pastor Matt closes our sermon series, Summer of Serving with a message out of Galatians 5:13-15.
In today's sermon, Pastor Matt spoke from the book of Haggai, revealing how surrender and steadfast obedience to God will lead to enduring fulfillment—reminding us that true contentment is found not in our own striving, but in trusting for His faithful provision.
https://www.maynardvillefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Matthew-23_16-22-Woe-Unto-You-Blind-Guides.mp3 How are we to understand swearing, vows, and oaths? Didn't Jesus say not to swear at all? Yet Deuteronomy commands, “You shall fear only the Lord your God… and swear by His name.” How do we reconcile these texts? The Scribes and Pharisees embraced a loophole-laden system of vows — silly as children crossing their fingers, but deadly in its power to defraud. Listen as Pastor Matt unmasks the absurd logic and damning consequences of blind guides in high places — and points us to the only Shepherd who swore truthfully, kept every vow, and bore the covenant curse so His people could live in the unshakable light of His Kingdom.
Sunday August 3, 2025: You were never meant to live begging for what's already been placed inside of you. In this message, Pastor Matt teaches from Acts 3, where Peter looks at a lame man and says, “Such as I have, I give to you.”This is the sound of sons who know what they carry. It's the cry of a generation waking up—not to hype, but to union. Not to earn something, but to release what's already theirs in Christ.In this message, you'll be invited into a bold faith that doesn't wait for permission. A life where miracles aren't the goal—they're the overflow.The invitation is simple:What I have, I give.What if that's all God needs?
Our look at "the Latter Days" continues with an examination of the Day of the LORD uses in the book of Joel. - 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 gives a message about how we fight spiritually for what we believe in.
Part of the “2 Peter” series. If you're new to King's, make sure to text “Kings” to 94000. We'd love to hear from you! Head to kings.news for upcoming events, sermon schedules, and current announcements! Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | kingschurchoh.com
When trials befall us, we're often tempted to question God's goodness or power, and because we want an end to our pain, we try to figure out why God has allowed particular trials into our lives. We reason that if we can just understand what God is doing, we can work towards a way out of our suffering. I am so excited to share with you guys my conversation today with Pastor Matt Howell, as we discuss some profound questions about suffering. Pastor Matt grew up in Dallas, TX and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2003. After graduation, he served as an intern with RUF at LSU for two years where he developed a heart for pastoral ministry and met and married his wife, Kathryn. After 11 years of being a campus minister with RUF, Matt now serves as a pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, in Memphis, Tennessee. While we can't know God's specific reasons for the trials that he allows into our lives, we do know that He has a big-picture purpose for the sufferings we endure. Suggested ResourcesRedeemer MemphisJoni Eareckson TadaHow to Build a Non-Anxious Life with John DelonySend me a text!This episode is proudly sponsored by: SizzlefishLet's talk about fueling your body with the best nature has to offer. If you're looking for premium, sustainable seafood delivered straight to your door, you need to check out Sizzlefish! Head to sizzlefish.com and use my code “wellnstrong” at checkout for an exclusive discount on your first order. Trust me, you're going to taste the difference with Sizzlefish!Join the WellnStrong mailing list for exclusive content here!Want more of The How To Be WellnStrong Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Jacqueline: Instagram Pinterest TikTok Youtube To access notes from the show & full transcripts, head over to WellnStrong's Podcast Page
In a generation bent towards anxiety, how do we find the peace of God? Pastor Matt delivers an impactful word on governing peace in our lives in this week's message.
A message from Pastor Matt!
In celebrating Hope Church's 47th anniversary, Pastor Matt examined the Biblical concept of generations and God's multi-generational plan. Using Psalm 145:4 as the theme verse, he presented five key truths: God has been unfolding His generational plan since creation (Genesis 1:27-28); He works through leadership transitions to continue leading His people forward; contribution to God's work is lifelong though roles change over time; older generations must train younger ones (Psalm 78:5-7); and everyone has a role in shaping future generations. Pastor Matt emphasized that God thinks on a grander scale than we do, seeing our lives in the context of His bigger picture. He illustrated how our lives can be divided into thirds—the first third focused on learning and preparing, the middle third on building and leading, and the final third on encouraging, praying, and finishing well. Regardless of our stage in life, we're called to pass on both the character of God (testimony) and the content of Scripture to those who follow us, fulfilling Acts 13:36 by serving God's purposes in our generation.
This week we looked at Mark 13:24–37, where Jesus speaks clearly about His return and the call to remain spiritually alert. Pastor Matt reminded us that Christ's second coming is certain, though its timing is unknown. As believers, we are called to live in watchful expectation—not in fear, but in faith—trusting in God's sovereign plan and enduring with hope. Stay awake, for the Lord is near.
Pastor Matt returns from sabbatical and takes this week to remind everyone about BridgePointe's vision by teaching from the gospel of Mark.
Self-control isn't about willpower—it's about walking in the Spirit. In this final message of our Fruit of the Spirit series, Pastor Matt teaches that self-control isn't a command we force, but a fruit that grows as we stay in step with the Holy Spirit. The works of the flesh are obvious, but the way of freedom is supernatural. We don't conquer sin by trying harder—we crucify the flesh and keep in step with the Spirit.Are you following the Spirit's lead—or letting your flesh lead the way?Self-control isn't just about what you avoid—it's about who you're becoming.Sermon Notes available at missioncity.church/watch
What does it really mean to fear the Lord? In this message, we unpack a biblical perspective of holy fear—not being scared of God, but being terrified of life without Him. Pastor Matt Blair challenges us to examine our intimacy with God and reveals how the fear of the Lord refines our faith, reveals our true identity, and frees us from all other fears. Anchored in Scripture and filled with powerful examples, this episode will deepen your understanding of God's holiness and draw you into greater awe, reverence, and relationship with Him.
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.
August 3rd, 2025 | REIMAGINE | Ephesians 3:14-21What if your prayer life wasn't built around limitations—but on the limitless power of God? In this message from Ephesians 3, Pastor Matt Darby kicks off a two-week journey to reimagine what God can do—not just around us, but within us.This week, we unpack Paul's powerful prayer in Ephesians 3:14–21, a turning point in his letter to the Ephesians. Paul prays for believers to be:Strengthened with supernatural power through the Holy SpiritAnchored in the indwelling presence of ChristRooted in and overwhelmed by the incomprehensible love of JesusFilled with the fullness of GodToo often, we settle for being saved and stop short of living the abundant life. We get spiritually bored and start asking, "Is Jesus really enough?" Pastor Matt calls us to recapture the wonder of what God can do through a Spirit-empowered life.At New Beginnings, we're also stepping into a renewed commitment to prayer. Why? Because prayer is what positions us to engage, experience, and witness the immeasurable power of God. It's not about doing more for Him—it's about opening ourselves to receive more from Him.Let this message be an invitation to reimagine what your life, your home, and our church could look like if we were fully strengthened, indwelt, rooted, and filled with God Himself.“Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think...” (Eph. 3:20)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
Pastor Matt shares his powerful testimony of overcoming childhood trauma through God's love and challenges families to move beyond survival mode to embrace God's vision of abundance found in Deuteronomy 6. He emphasizes that healthy families start with healthy individuals who allow God's love to heal their brokenness and then intentionally disciple their children in everyday moments, turning ordinary family life into opportunities for spiritual growth.
We all experience times in life where we need a second chance. Fortunately for us, God is the God of second chances. In this message Pastor Matt reminds us that God is waiting at the door for us to return. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49470851 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
We all experience times in life where we need a second chance. Fortunately for us, God is the God of second chances. In this message Pastor Matt reminds us that God is waiting at the door for us to return. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49470851 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
In this heartfelt sermon, the Pastor Matt shares personal struggles and the teachings of James 4, focusing on the internal battles that lead to external conflicts. He highlights humility as a path to healing, encouraging listeners to honestly confront their desires and pride. Through the lens of grace, the sermon invites the congregation to surrender their struggles to God, promising that true strength and restoration come from humility and divine grace. The message calls for embracing vulnerability and seeking transformation through God’s unwavering love and mercy.
That thing you keep trying to control instead of actually dealing with it? The habit, anger, or pattern you've managed to keep mostly hidden?Pastor Matt gets real about why our self-control strategies backfire and what it actually means to “put off the old self.”This isn't about trying harder or summoning more willpower.Drawing from Colossians 3, he unpacks the difference between managing our struggles and actually putting them to death. Whether it's anger that explodes at bad moments, words that cut too deep, or just living like you're still the person you used to be.Matt shares what it looks like to stop caging your sin and start killing it.Plus how to wake up each day and put on your new identity in Christ.For anyone tired of exhausting self-management cycles and ready for the freedom Jesus actually offers.
Holy Ground, Part 1 // Pastor Matt Heck
Nehemiah 8 | Faithful to Fulfill, Part 30 | 8/3/2025 | Pastor Matt Jones. This week, we continue our powerful journey through the book of Nehemiah in our Faithful to Fulfill series. Pastor Matt unpacks the great historic revival of Nehemiah 8. The message will challenge and encourage both believers and those exploring the faith.
Our look at "the Latter Days" begins with our first taste as it is presented in the book of Isaiah. - 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/
What if ICE visits our church? How are we doing after the LA Fires? And how can the Church can help rebuild and heal? In this heartfelt episode of Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other, host Corey Nathan welcomes back the Reverend Dr. Matt Colwell, Senior Pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church in Pasadena, CA. A theologian, author, and community leader, Matt opens up about losing his home in the devastating Eaton Fire, his deeply personal approach to immigrant justice, and the evolving role of the Church in times of social and political crisis. A long-time friend and spiritual guide to Corey, Matt shares how Scripture and lived experience converge to shape his ministry and public witness. What We Discuss: How the Eaton Fire profoundly impacted Pastor Matt and his congregation What it looks like for a church to take a public stand on immigration and ICE enforcement The intersection of Scripture, politics, and social ethics in Matt's faith journey Why churches are legally preparing for ICE visits—and how they're doing it The essential role of community, memory, and physical space in recovering from trauma Strategies for engaging in tough conversations across ideological lines Episode Highlights: [00:01:00] Matt opens up about life after losing his home in the Eaton Fire [00:03:00] How experiences in Guatemala and seminary shaped Matt's understanding of faith and justice [00:07:00] Corey and Matt explore deriving political views from scripture and the ethical challenge of self-trust [00:14:00] Book recommendations: Lincoln's Greatest Speech, The Dearly Beloved, and more [00:18:00] The emotional aftermath of losing a home and the power of community response [00:31:00] What the grieving process looks like when you lose not just a house, but identity-defining memories [00:42:00] ICE visits to churches in Downey prompt new sanctuary policies at Knox Presbyterian [00:47:00] How the church legally designated private spaces to protect undocumented individuals [01:03:00] Corey's candid reflection on preparing emotionally for hard political and religious conversations Featured Quotes: "When a pillar is pulled out from under you, it's powerful to feel like God is present—and the church community is present." – Rev. Dr. Matt Colwell "I don't trust myself either. That's why I need to hear different voices and read Scripture in community." – Rev. Dr. Matt Colwell "I prepare for difficult conversations by rehearsing a mindset—not what I'll say, but how I'll listen." – Corey Nathan "It's not just stuff—it's tied to relationships. Losing those memories feels like losing part of your identity." – Rev. Dr. Matt Colwell Resources Mentioned: Our God is Undocumented by Ched Myers and Matthew Colwell: orbisbooks.com/products/our-god-is-undocumented Knox Presbyterian Church, Pasadena: knoxpasadena.org Pastor Matt goes viral: www.instagram.com/p/DLP84OWM-4c/ Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice: www.cluejustice.org
Sunday July 27, 2025: In this message, Pastor Matt moves from John 17 to John 11, showing how perfect union with the Father doesn't avoid pain–it walks into graveyars with deep assurance. Jesus, fully one with Abba, calls life into dead places.Union doesn't shrink back; it carries hope into every moment.
Pastor Matt concludes the series on the Sermon on the Mount.
Pastor Matt gives a message looking into the life of Joseph.
Join us for a powerful sermon on the importance of authenticity in our faith journey. In this message, we explore Romans 12 and the Apostle Paul's call to let love be genuine, abhor what is evil, and hold fast to what is good. Discover how to live a faith-filled life without masks, embracing the true transformation that comes through the Gospel.Join us Sunday's 8:15 | 10:00 | 11:45 Authentic Church 2416 N Center St Hickory, NC 28601 (Beside Planet Fitness) GIVING To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://authenticchurch.com/give GET CONNECTED Ready to check out Authentic Church in person? We can't wait to meet you in person. Simply fill out the form below and we'll make sure to give you the VIP treatment upon your first visit. https://authenticchurch.com/plan-a-visit ABOUT AUTHENTIC CHURCH Authentic Church exists so that people will have an authentic encounter with God, be set free, and grow in Christ. Our mission is to help each person at Authentic believe in Jesus, belong to family, inspire true worship, walk in God's Spirit, and build the kingdom of God.
A message from Pastor Matt!