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In this Easter sermon, Pastor Matt Sturdivan of Hope Church explores the meaning of Easter and introduces a new series called "Unshakable Faith." He begins by recounting the events of the first Easter morning, referencing Matthew 28:5, where an angel tells the women at Jesus' tomb not to be afraid because Jesus has risen. Pastor Matt then outlines three key elements of unshakable faith: 1. When we're anxious or afraid, God gives us peace. He cites John 20:19-21, where Jesus appears to His disciples and says, "Peace be with you." 2. When we're weak, God gives us power. The pastor references Isaiah 40:29 and 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 to illustrate this point. 3. When we're uncertain, God gives us direction. He uses Proverbs 3:5-6 and James 1:5 to emphasize God's guidance. The sermon concludes with an explanation of how to find unshakable faith by building one's life on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ. Pastor Matt presents the gospel message, explaining that we are all sinners in need of salvation, which is available through faith in Jesus. He invites listeners to trust in Christ as their Savior and Lord, offering a simple prayer for those ready to make this decision.
Pastor Matt preaches the Gospel for our Easter Sunday celebration.
The Love Of God // Pastor Matt Heck
Christ has risen! Christ has risen indeed! Today One Church celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. In this Easter Sermon, Pastor Matt shares about the death of death because of Jesus's death on the cross and His resurrection. Happy Easter from One Church. Luke 24:13-32.For more information about One Church, check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com . Follow us on Facebook or Instagram: @onechurchville
2025-04-20: Rejoice! The Lord is indeed risen! Doubts? Disbelief? Come, listen and hear how we know Jesus is alive today and why His defeat of death changes the way we look at life now and forever!
Pastor Matt and Trish share the story of their daughter Rosalie's miraculous healing and speedy recovery on Good Friday, April 18th, 2025. Find us online at:Website: www.capitalcommunity.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalcommunitychurchInstagram: www.instagram.com/ccc_fredericton YouTube: www.capitalcommunity.tvThe Conversation Podcast: www.anchor.fm/ccc-theconversationSermon Archive Podcast: www.anchor.fm/capitalcommunitychurch
Sunday April 13, 2025: Pastor Matt teaches from the familiar narrative of Jericho's walls falling, but from the lens of joyful waiting. Waiting in our culture has always been seen as a test, proving to God we're worth a breakthrough, or earning our blessings; when in fact the waiting is about our hearts being braided to Abba's. When you're in a season called "waiting", see it through the lens of sonship and allow His joy to infuse strength.
Pastor Matt begins the Easter series with a Palm Sunday message.
Luke 23; John 19; Matthew 27
Learn about connecting with God through powerful and transformative prayer!
Pastor Matt starts a new mini-series this week on Generosity.
Palm Sunday Message from Pastor Matt!
In this Palm Sunday sermon, Pastor Matt wraps up the series on Colossians by focusing on Colossians 4:2-18. He emphasizes three important areas related to words: prayer, proclaiming the word, and witnessing to the watching world. The pastor encourages believers to be faithful, watchful, thankful, and purposeful in prayer, as Paul instructs in Colossians 4:2-3. Pastor Matt then discusses the importance of proclaiming the gospel and living a life consistent with one's beliefs. He uses Paul's "verbal group photo" of his ministry team to illustrate the diverse roles and lessons we can learn from faithful servants. The sermon concludes with four key takeaways from the Colossians series: Jesus Christ's supremacy, His sufficiency, the new identity believers have in Him, and how this transforms practical living.
In the final week of our Finished series, Pastor Matt closes with a powerful look at the future finished work of Jesus in Revelation 21:5-6. While we often carry the weight of worry, Jesus invites us into courage—rooted not in our strength, but in His promise to make all things new. From creation to the cross, and now to eternity, we're reminded that “the end is not an event, but a person.” As we trust in what Jesus will finish, we find hope and courage for today.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
This week we continued our sermon series through Mark as Pastor Matt walked through Mark 9:30–37. In this passage, we see the disciples struggling to understand Jesus—more focused on their own desires than their true need for Him. How often do we do the same? In what ways are we tempted to reshape Jesus into the kind of King we want, rather than submitting to the one He truly is? And what keeps us from fully embracing His mission for our lives? Listen to this past Sunday's sermon.
Pastor Matt walks through the background of Palm Sunday and how Jesus' triumphal entry was actually a disappointment to those who were greeting Him.
In this episode, Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt dig deeper into John 10.
Throughout 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 finishes our teaching series on the Seven Deadly Sins & their requisite virtues on a bold topic: gluttony. Check it out.
Join us as Pastor Matt reads through John 10:1-21 and discusses the "The Good Shepherd Discourse". We learn about how Jesus is not only our shepherd but also our gate in which we must go through. This is a packed message you don't want to miss!
What does it mean for a third of the earth to be burned up and for a third of the sea to be turned to blood? In this sermon, Pastor Matt discusses the chaos of the seven trumpets when the seventh seal is broken, and the link between divine judgment and the prayers of God's people.Scripture: Revelation 8:1-13Visit us at: https://christchurchbham.comor Connect with us on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christchurchbham/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christchurchbham/X: https://x.com/cc_bham/
April 13th, 2025 | Jesus is...Enough | Philippians 3:1-11In week four of the Jesus Is series, Pastor Matt Darby shares a powerful and personal message from Philippians 3:1–11, declaring the freeing truth that Jesus is Enough.We live in a world constantly pushing us to chase more—more success, more approval, more religion, more status. But what happens when we realize that none of it truly satisfies? Pastor Matt walks us through the apostle Paul's dramatic perspective shift—a moment where everything he once prized is counted as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ.This message answers the question: What do you really need to feel fulfilled? And the answer is clear—Jesus is enough.Here are four truths you'll discover in this episode:Because Jesus is enough, you can experience true joy.Joy rooted in God's unchanging character—not fleeting circumstances or emotions.Because Jesus is enough, you can reject confidence in the flesh.You don't have to earn God's favor—your confidence is in Christ's finished work.Because Jesus is enough, you can find your identity in Him.Your worth isn't defined by your past, performance, or popularity—but by who you are in Jesus.Because Jesus is enough, you can know deeper fellowship with Him.True intimacy with Christ leads to resurrection power, purpose, and the joy of becoming more like Him.This is more than information—it's an invitation to transformation. Whether you're new to faith, burned out on religion, or longing for deeper intimacy with Jesus, this message is for you.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
Passion Week // Pastor Matt Heck
Our Lenten worship series is inspired by A Sanctified Art and called Everything [In] Between. This worship series is an invitation to navigate the polarities in our lives with more faith, intention, and openness to be transformed. Pastor Matt's message invites reflection on Luke 19.29-40. Jesus doesn't instigate his own parade. Instead, just his quiet presence alone inspires the multitude to shout out and praise God. When the religious leaders try to silence the crowd, Jesus tells them that the
Luke 19:28-40
Today is the last message in One Church's series, The Good Life. The Good Life has been as exploration of the Sermon on the Mount. This week Pastor Matt shares about storms, houses, and the impact that following Jesus has on these very common life issues. Matthew 7: 24-29.For more information about One Church, check out our website, becomingone.churchtrac.com .Follow us on Facebook or Instagram: @onechurchville
Another glimpse of the 144,000 and their new song. Then, blood poured out as God's wrath is placed upon... well, a couple of possibilities that have biblical merit. Stick with us to the end to investigate both the mercy and wrath of our righteous Creator. - 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/
Join us as Pastor Matt reads through John 9:1-41 and discusses the Blind Man and how we can apply this story to our lives.
April 6, 2025: Pastor Matt teaches the significant distinction between how slaves pray compared to how sons do. Sons, even in a moment of what appears as not enough, are so convinced of Abba's care they soak their prayers in gratitude and expectation. What would our prayer lives look like if we saw all the waiting through the confident lens of sonship?
It's Complicated | Pastor Matt by FOUNTAIN CHURCH
You were made for more | Pastor Matt by FOUNTAIN CHURCH
Intensive Care | Pastor Matt by FOUNTAIN CHURCH
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In this sermon, Pastor Matt delves into Colossians 3:18-4:1, focusing on how to live under Christ's lordship in our closest relationships. He emphasizes that God's ways, though often unpopular, bring blessing when obeyed. The passage addresses three pairs of relationships: husbands and wives, parents and children, and masters and bondservants (employers and employees). Pastor Matt explains that wives are called to respectfully follow their husbands, while husbands are to lovingly lead their wives. Children should obey their parents in everything, as it pleases the Lord. Parents, especially fathers, are warned not to provoke their children to discouragement. In the workplace, employees are instructed to work wholeheartedly as if working for the Lord, while employers should treat their workers justly and fairly. Throughout the sermon, Pastor Matt stresses that these instructions are about bringing all aspects of life under Christ's lordship. He acknowledges the tension between God's ideal and the broken world's reality but emphasizes that our present circumstances don't change God's standards. The pastor concludes by encouraging listeners to love radically, forgive freely, serve humbly, and treat others with dignity in all relationships.
In Week 3 of our Finished series, we trace the story from the garden to the cross—where shame first entered through sin and where Jesus ultimately declared, "It is finished." Through scriptures like Genesis 3 and John 19, we see that Jesus' finished work on the cross breaks the power of shame and invites us into a life of authenticity with God and others. Pastor Matt unpacks how the gospel frees us to stop hiding and start living fully known and fully loved.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
This week we look at one of Jesus' most famous parables: The Story of the Lost Son. Pastor Matt brings some context and shows us that the lost son might not be the son we expect (and shows us how to seek reconciliation).
Join Jenna Wright and Pastor Matt as they dig deeper into John 9.
Pastor Matt Furse joins Jeremy Slayden on JSlayUSA for an educational conversation that is part history lesson and part bible study. We dive deep into the roots of dispensational theology, the influence of the Scofield Reference Bible, and how American Christians have been steered by narratives potentially rooted in twisted scripture. Pastor Furse shares his personal journey as a Baptist pastor who challenged the prevailing eschatological views, faced criticism, and wrote extensively on the Zionist movement and modern Israel's impact on U.S. policy and Christian theology. This discussion is rich with biblical analysis, historical context, and a call for truth-seeking believers to test every tradition through scripture—not politics or emotional loyalty. “We reject any & all racism, and we reject any & all prejudice for, or hatred against, any ethnicity. We are NOT “anti-Semitic”… However, we ARE anti-fraud, anti-lies, anti-deception, anti-unbiblical doctrine, and we are “anti-anything” that is antiChrist! We are anti-Satan and his false religion. We are not against the Jewish people, but we are against their anti-Christ religion. We are not opposed to anyone owning their own private property, but we are opposed to the fraudulent property confiscation that is encouraged by Zionism.” -Matt Furse Read the internet's most comprehensive article on Cyrus Scofield right here: https://jslayusa.com/p/cyrus-scofield-scoundrel-or-scholar Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Opening & Introduction 00:01:00 - Jeremy introduces Pastor Matt Furse 00:03:00 - Pastor Matt's Background and Early Influences 00:05:00 - Questioning Pre-Tribulation Theology 00:07:00 - Opposition and Cost of Challenging Zionism 00:09:00 - Darby, Schofield, and the Roots of Dispensationalism 00:15:00 - Modern Israel and the October 7th Stand Down Theory 00:21:00 - Genesis 12, Abraham's Seed, and Scriptural Misinterpretations 00:28:00 - Scofield Bible and Its Zionist Influence 00:36:00 - Seminary Influence and Changing Bible Translations 00:44:00 - Pre-Scofield Christian Views on Israel 00:47:00 - Romans 9-11 and Spiritual vs Physical Israel 01:00:00 - Critique of Mega Churches and Modern Evangelicalism 01:10:00 - Conclusion: Truth, Gospel, and National Impact Pastor Matt Furse Links: The Book: Who is Israel - https://whoisisrael.org/why/ Matt's Church: https://mountainviewbaptistcuster.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whoisisrael X: https://x.com/PastorMFurse
Throughout 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.
Sunday School Superheroes: Thomas – From Doubt to DevotionThis week, we explore one of the most misunderstood disciples—Thomas. Known for his doubt, Thomas actually shows us that doubt isn't the opposite of faith—it can be the beginning of a deeper devotion. Through honest questions, courageous loyalty, and a personal encounter with Jesus, Thomas moves from skepticism to the most powerful confession in the Gospels: "My Lord and my God!"Don't miss this message of hope for anyone who's ever had questions. Jesus isn't afraid of our doubts—He meets us in them.
Do You Remember When… (Joshua 4) | Pastor Matt Fabarez
April 6th, 2025 | Jesus is...Sufficient | Hebrews 10:1-18In this week's episode, Pastor Matt Darby explores Hebrews 10:1-18, highlighting the profound truth that Jesus is Sufficient. Through this passage, Pastor Matt unpacks how Jesus' sacrifice fulfills and surpasses the Old Testament sacrificial system, offering a once-and-for-all solution to sin. We delve into the meaning of sufficiency, showing how Jesus' perfect offering fully purifies, perfects, and secures believers for all eternity.Pastor Matt takes us through the incredible freedom we have in knowing that Jesus' sacrifice is complete, bringing peace and eternal security in God's grace. If you've ever struggled with guilt or fear of not being enough, this episode will remind you that Jesus is more than sufficient to meet every need and fulfill God's will for salvation. Tune in and be encouraged by the sufficiency of Christ, the joy of being fully forgiven, and the certainty of our salvation in Him.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
Spiritual Disciplines, Part 5 - Prayer // Pastor Matt Heck
Our Lenten worship series is inspired by A Sanctified Art and called Everything [In] Between. This worship series is an invitation to navigate the polarities in our lives with more faith, intention, and openness to be transformed. Pastor Matt's message invites reflection on Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus in Luke 19.1-10. The crowds grumble at Jesus' self-invitation to stay with Zacchaeus, and their righteous indignation isn't without cause. As a tax collector, Zacchaeus has extorted money and acted in collusion with
Today, Pastor Matt continued our sermon series on the Minor Prophets with a deeper look at the book of Amos. We'll see God's warning to Israel about their sin, the consequences of their disobedience, and the ultimate hope of forgiveness that is still to be found in Him.
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