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In this week's message, Pastor Matthew teaches from Matthew 22:34–40, where Jesus sums up all of God's commands in two simple but life-changing truths, love God and love people. He explains that real love is more than emotion or words; it's a full surrender of our heart, soul, mind, and strength.Through personal stories and practical insight, Pastor Matthew challenges us to examine how we love God and how His love shapes the way we treat others. This message invites you to trust God deeply, obey Him fully, and experience the kind of love that transforms every part of life.
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Wednesday night. November 5th, 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
Live By Faith | Pastor Matthew Medick | 11/2/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Introduction and Background Denis Kozlov, originally from Russia and now an American citizen, shared his testimony of God's calling to plant a church in Florida. He reflected on his friendship with Pastor Matthew and how their connection was rooted in spiritual discernment rather than analysis—trusting the flow of the Holy Spirit. He encouraged believers to live where the Spirit of the Lord flows, not just where logic leads. Main Theme: The Benefits of the Gospel (from Galatians) Kozlov's sermon was based on the Apostle Paul's letter to the Galatians. He emphasized that the gospel of grace and law-based religion are mutually exclusive—they cannot coexist. The Galatians had begun their faith in the freedom of grace but drifted back into legalism. Kozlov highlighted that Christians must resist the temptation to “bargain” or earn favor from God; grace is a pure gift that cannot be mixed with self-righteousness. Four Benefits of the Gospel Kozlov identified four key benefits believers receive through the gospel: Justified We are forgiven and declared righteous before God as though we have never sinned. Justification is not based on works or law-keeping, but solely on faith in Jesus Christ. Christ became a curse for us, taking on our sin so we could live in the freedom of His righteousness. Kozlov used the illustration of his U.S. citizenship—his new passport changed his status permanently; likewise, believers now approach heaven with full acceptance. Adopted We are legally adopted as children of God, no longer slaves or outsiders. God has made us heirs with Christ—fully legitimate and loved. Kozlov reminded the congregation that even when we feel distant, adoption is not based on emotion but on divine truth. He quoted Galatians 4:4–7 to show that God sent His Son to redeem us and make us part of His family. Indwelled The Holy Spirit—the Spirit of Sonship—lives within every believer. This Spirit enables us to cry “Abba, Father,” expressing a deep, trusting intimacy with God. Kozlov shared moving personal stories illustrating how God became a true Father to him after growing up without one. As a child, he was lifted onto a man's lap to “drive” a car—God later used that memory to show how He gives us dignity and guidance. As a young man, when praying about marriage, God taught him responsibility by asking, “You tell me,” shaping him into a mature believer. Empowered The gospel empowers us to walk by the Spirit, not just experience emotional highs in worship. Kozlov compared the Christian walk to an inchworm—we move forward when our head (faith) and our feet (action) stay connected. Many believers receive inspiration but never act on it; faith must lead to daily obedience and small steps of faith. The true fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—comes only through the Spirit's life within us, not through human effort. Closing Message Kozlov concluded with Galatians 2:20: “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” He encouraged believers to: Live rooted in Christ's love and grace. Stop trying to earn God's favor. Recognize that the Christian life is not self-effort but Christ in us, the hope of glory. He summarized the benefits once more: Justified – Heaven is open to you. Adopted – You are a legitimate child of God. Indwelled – You carry the Spirit of God within you. Empowered – You can live and act by the Spirit every day. Pastor Matthew's Closing Exhortation Pastor Matthew concluded by emphasizing the power of overcoming: Denis' life testified that anyone can rise above hardship—fatherlessness, poverty, or pain. Many believers live burdened by past wounds, but Christ calls us to overcome. “Stop feeling sorry for yourself,” he urged. “You can be an overcomer through the Word of God.” The altar was opened for prayer, inviting those ready to leave behind defeat and step into new life through Christ. Core Message The gospel of Jesus Christ is not about striving—it's about receiving. You are justified, adopted, indwelled, and empowered. Live as a child of grace, not a slave of the law. And let your life become a testimony that greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.
Theme: Judgment, Obedience, and the Centrality of God Pastor Matthew's study covered Zechariah chapters 6–7, drawing parallels between Zechariah's visions, the rebuilding of Jerusalem, and God's eternal plan through Christ. The lesson highlighted how obedience, humility, and keeping God at the center are essential for both spiritual and national restoration. Context and Background Zechariah ministered during the time when Israelites were returning from Babylonian exile to rebuild the temple and the walls of Jerusalem. Nehemiah oversaw the wall; Zechariah encouraged the people spiritually. The prophet's visions often had dual meaning—addressing the present rebuilding work while also pointing forward to the coming Messiah and end-time judgment. Vision of the Four Chariots — Zechariah 6:1-8 Zechariah saw four chariots coming from between two mountains of bronze, symbolizing God's judgment. The red, black, white, and dappled horses represent divine forces sent throughout the earth—similar to the four horsemen in Revelation 6. Pastor Matthew explained the parallels: Red horse – war and conflict Black horse – famine and economic imbalance White horse – deception (often representing the Antichrist's early false peace) Pale horse – death and destruction The vision shows that God rules over all nations, directing both natural and spiritual forces to fulfill His plans. Application: Every believer will face judgment—not for salvation, which is secured in Christ—but for stewardship and obedience. “Think of judgment not as punishment,” Pastor said, “but as whether we've disappointed the One who's given us everything.” Spiritual Reality: The Host of Heaven Zechariah's vision reveals an unseen world—“the spirits of heaven”—at work on God's behalf. Pastor connected this to Jacob's vision at Mahanaim (“two hosts”) and Jesus' words about angels ascending and descending on the Son of Man. Believers are surrounded by heavenly hosts and benefit from their ministry, but only “in Christ”—our access point between heaven and earth. The Crowning of Joshua the High Priest — Zechariah 6:9-15 God commands the making of an elaborate crown to be set on Joshua the high priest, symbolizing restoration. Joshua foreshadows Christ, the true High Priest, called “the Branch”, who will build the spiritual temple of the Lord and reign as both King and Priest. Pastor explained that this prefigures Jesus as the eternal priest “after the order of Melchizedek,” whose covenant was established before the foundation of the world. Core truth: “As long as God stays at the center, everything else—children, crops, work—will be blessed. But when people place themselves in the center, things fall apart.” Obedience as the Condition for Blessing Zechariah 6:15 ends with a key phrase: “This shall come to pass if you diligently obey the voice of the Lord your God.” Pastor emphasized that: God's promises are certain, but our participation in them depends on obedience. Failure doesn't cancel grace—repentance restores relationship. David was contrasted with Saul: both sinned, but David repented, while Saul disregarded God's word and lost his kingdom. Willful disobedience—knowing God's command and ignoring it—invites discipline and loss. Practical Lessons — Zechariah 7 By Chapter 7, the teaching turned practical: People asked if they should continue fasting as before. God responded: “Did you fast for Me—or for yourselves?” Their rituals had become hollow habits. God desires obedience and sincerity over religious performance. Pastor quoted Samuel's reminder: “To obey is better than sacrifice.” The Heart of True Religion Zechariah 7:9–10 commands: “Execute true justice, show mercy and compassion, do not oppress the widow or the fatherless, the alien or the poor, and let none of you plan evil against his brother.” Pastor expanded: When in doubt—have mercy, because “you're going to need it too.” God's longsuffering exceeds anything we could show others. Examples included the conversion of an abortion doctor and Joyce Meyer forgiving and caring for her abusive father—proof of the gospel's transforming power. True love does not ignore truth: “You don't have to compromise truth to love people; real love tells the truth.” The Danger of Refusal Israel's ancestors “stopped their ears” and “made their hearts like flint”, rejecting God's word. Pastor warned that when people repeatedly ignore God, He eventually allows them to experience the consequences of their choices. Cross-references included Proverbs 1:20–33 and 2 Thessalonians 2:10–12, showing how those who reject truth can fall into strong delusion. He cautioned America to heed this warning: “Our greatest danger isn't military or economic—it's turning our backs on God and Israel.” Closing Reflection God's mercy and truth work together. The goal is not religious performance but a surrendered, obedient life centered on God. The nation of Israel was restored through obedience; the same principle governs believers and nations today. Pastor closed in prayer, thanking God for His Word and declaring: “We love truth—even when it rebukes or corrects us—because the Spirit and the Word agree.” Core Takeaways Judgment is real, but so is grace. God must remain the center—life flourishes when we revolve around Him. Obedience outweighs ritual. Mercy triumphs over judgment. Truth without love is harsh; love without truth is hollow. A nation or believer that hardens its heart toward God risks losing His blessing.
In this episode, Pastor Matthew Johnson continues our Follow series with a teaching from Matthew 22:15–22 and Acts 1:6–8. Jesus' words, “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God,” challenge us to consider how we live as citizens of both heaven and earth. Pastor Matthew unpacks the tension between faith and politics, reminding us that our hope and loyalty rest in God alone. With honesty, humor, and biblical insight, he explains how followers of Jesus can love others boldly, share truth wisely, and stay grounded in the only foundation that never shifts.
In this episode, Pastor Matthew Johnson continues our Follow series with a teaching from Matthew 22:15–22 and Acts 1:6–8. Jesus' words, “Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God,” challenge us to consider how we live as citizens of both heaven and earth. Pastor Matthew unpacks the tension between faith and politics, reminding us that our hope and loyalty rest in God alone. With honesty, humor, and biblical insight, he explains how followers of Jesus can love others boldly, share truth wisely, and stay grounded in the only foundation that never shifts.
Faith that Heals | Pastor Matthew Medick | 10/26/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
You will notice a beautiful church building right off the north gate of Fort Carson – Cheyenne Mt. Pres is seen from S. Academy Blvd. and Hwy 115.“A community of grit and grace.” Preachers & Preaching introduces Pastor Matthew Capone. Jeff and Pastor Matthew talk about recent preaching series from the life of Abraham as well as Romans. www.cmpc.church See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Matthew Mauldin from 505 Church joins us to share details about a special event happening tonight, in partnership with the New Mexico Business Coalition. The event offers the community a free ballot review ahead of the upcoming municipal election. Pastor Matthew emphasizes the importance... The post Matthew Mauldin appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Sunday morning. October 19th, 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
In this powerful exploration of Matthew 22, we dive deep into the parable of the wedding feast, uncovering profound truths about God's invitation to relationship. The story illustrates God's persistent love and desire for us, even when we reject Him. We're challenged to consider: have we truly accepted God's invitation, or are we indifferent? The parable reminds us that God's grace is available to all, but we must choose to accept it. A key insight is the exchange of our 'dirty garments' for God's righteousness - a beautiful metaphor for salvation. This message speaks to those feeling unworthy or struggling with imposter syndrome, assuring us that God's love isn't based on our performance, but on His grace. It's a call to embrace our new identity in Christ and to stay committed to our relationship with Him.
In this powerful exploration of Matthew 22, we dive deep into the parable of the wedding feast, uncovering profound truths about God's invitation to relationship. The story illustrates God's persistent love and desire for us, even when we reject Him. We're challenged to consider: have we truly accepted God's invitation, or are we indifferent? The parable reminds us that God's grace is available to all, but we must choose to accept it. A key insight is the exchange of our 'dirty garments' for God's righteousness - a beautiful metaphor for salvation. This message speaks to those feeling unworthy or struggling with imposter syndrome, assuring us that God's love isn't based on our performance, but on His grace. It's a call to embrace our new identity in Christ and to stay committed to our relationship with Him.
The Power of Faith | Pastor Matthew Medick | 10/19/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
In this powerful message from Matthew 21, Pastor Matthew Johnson teaches how our cultural love of independence can quietly lead us to resist God's authority. Through the parable of the wicked tenants, Jesus reveals that true discipleship begins with surrender—laying down our will to follow His. Pastor Matthew explores four key truths: God is the Creator, the Designer, the Redeemer, and the Judge. Each one calls us to trust Him completely. This teaching challenges believers to recognize areas of hidden rebellion, repent, and return to obedience. Discover how full submission leads to freedom and blessing in Christ.
In this powerful message from Matthew 21, Pastor Matthew Johnson teaches how our cultural love of independence can quietly lead us to resist God's authority. Through the parable of the wicked tenants, Jesus reveals that true discipleship begins with surrender—laying down our will to follow His. Pastor Matthew explores four key truths: God is the Creator, the Designer, the Redeemer, and the Judge. Each one calls us to trust Him completely. This teaching challenges believers to recognize areas of hidden rebellion, repent, and return to obedience. Discover how full submission leads to freedom and blessing in Christ.
Faith Barriers | Pastor Matthew Medick | 10/12/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching Sunday morning. October 5th, 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
Faith That Sees | Pastor Matthew Medick | 10/6/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Pastor Matthew Trewhella is the author of The Doctrine Of The Lesser Magistrates. In a time when the rule of law is crumbling and the Federal government's power is expanding, we have the question before all of us of what can be done. The book places a blueprint of action in the hands of every American, that is biblically framed and rooted in the true men of action of Christian Faith. Throughout the text we are reminded that defiance to tyranny is not only a duty as Christians but an obedience to God. The book is available on Amazon or on Pastor Matthew Trewhella's website: DefyTyrants.com. #BardsFM #Defiance #StandingAgainstTyranny Bards Nation Health Store: www.bardsnationhealth.com BardsFM CAP, Celebrating 50 Million Downloads: https://ambitiousfaith.net Morning Intro Music Provided by Brian Kahanek: www.briankahanek.com MYPillow promo code: BARDS Go to https://www.mypillow.com/bards and use the promo code BARDS or... Call 1-800-975-2939. White Oak Pastures Grassfed Meats, Get $20 off any order $150 or more. Promo Code BARDS: www.whiteoakpastures.com/BARDS Windblown Media 20% Discount with promo code BARDS: windblownmedia.com Founders Bible 20% discount code: BARDS >>> TheFoundersBible.com Mission Darkness Faraday Bags and RF Shielding. Promo code BARDS: Click here EMPShield protect your vehicles and home. Promo code BARDS: Click here EMF Solutions to keep your home safe: https://www.emfsol.com/?aff=bards Treadlite Broadforks...best garden tool EVER. Promo code BARDS: TreadliteBroadforks.com No Knot Today Natural Skin Products: NoKnotToday.com Health, Nutrition and Detox Consulting: HealthIsLocal.com Destination Real Food Book on Amazon: click here Images In Bloom Soaps and Things: ImagesInBloom.com Angeline Design: AngelineDesign.com DONATE: Click here Mailing Address: Xpedition Cafe, LLC Attn. Scott Kesterson 591 E Central Ave, #740 Sutherlin, OR 97479
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Sunday night. September 28th, 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
In this sermon, Pastor Matthew explores the tension of Jesus as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture points to a Messiah who embodies both power and sacrifice. In Matthew 21, the people expected Jesus to ride in as a conquering king who would overthrow Rome. Instead, He entered Jerusalem on a donkey in humility and cleansed the temple, confronting hypocrisy and defending His Father's house. Pastor Matthew connects this moment to us today, reminding believers that we are now God's temple. Jesus still flips tables in our hearts—not to shame us, but to free us—fighting for God's glory, His reputation, and our transformation.
In this sermon, Pastor Matthew explores the tension of Jesus as both the Lion of Judah and the Lamb of God. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture points to a Messiah who embodies both power and sacrifice. In Matthew 21, the people expected Jesus to ride in as a conquering king who would overthrow Rome. Instead, He entered Jerusalem on a donkey in humility and cleansed the temple, confronting hypocrisy and defending His Father's house. Pastor Matthew connects this moment to us today, reminding believers that we are now God's temple. Jesus still flips tables in our hearts—not to shame us, but to free us—fighting for God's glory, His reputation, and our transformation.
Faith that Comes by Hearing | Pastor Matthew Medick | 9/28/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Wednesday night. September 24th, 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
Faith that Grows Part 2 | Pastor Matthew Medick | 9/21/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Faith that Grows | Pastor Matthew Medick | 9/14/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Wednesday night. September 10th, 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
Pastor Matthew joins Phil to encourage all of us to be mission minded no matter where we are!
In Matthew 19, Jesus meets a rich young ruler who longs for eternal life but walks away sad because he could not let go of his possessions. In this powerful message, Pastor Matthew unpacks what this story means for us today. God never asks us to surrender something just to take from us—He always offers something better in return. Pastor Matthew teaches how wealth can quietly grip our hearts, how obedience releases us into freedom, and why trusting God with our resources is essential to experiencing true life. Discover the joy of surrender, the freedom of generosity, and the faithfulness of God in every season.
In Matthew 19, Jesus meets a rich young ruler who longs for eternal life but walks away sad because he could not let go of his possessions. In this powerful message, Pastor Matthew unpacks what this story means for us today. God never asks us to surrender something just to take from us—He always offers something better in return. Pastor Matthew teaches how wealth can quietly grip our hearts, how obedience releases us into freedom, and why trusting God with our resources is essential to experiencing true life. Discover the joy of surrender, the freedom of generosity, and the faithfulness of God in every season.
Faith the Does | Pastor Matthew Medick | 9/7/2025 by Redeeming Love Church
Some of the things that Jesus was doing in his earthly ministry were difficult for people to see as legitimate faith practices. This week, Pastor Matthew is going to be teaching on one of the times that we see people react to Jesus this way, found in Mark 2:18-28, and what Jesus' reaction to their criticism tells us about how we understand the new things God is doing.
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Sunday morning. August 31st, 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
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.
The calling of the church is to share the Gospel with the entire world, but is that realistic? This week, Pastor Matthew will be taking us through Matthew 28:16-20, often called "The Great Commission," and showing us why we can have hope to fulfill this incredible task. See you Sunday!
Ever feel like life keeps pulling you in the wrong direction? You're not alone. In this week's message, Pastor Matthew Robinson explores the “gravitational pull” that can distract us from what really matters, living intentionally and investing in the people around us. Through stories from his own life, including family trips and unexpected challenges, he shows how small, meaningful connections, faces, places, and peace, can change lives. Learn how asking simple questions like “What is life asking of me?” and “What am I going to do about it?” can help you stay focused, make a difference, and take one step toward someone who needs your care and attention.
What does it really mean to be great? In Matthew 18 and 20, Jesus challenges the world's view of greatness by teaching that true greatness begins with humility, values the vulnerable, and is lived out in service to others. Pastor Matthew reminds us that while culture celebrates power, wealth, and status, Jesus redefines greatness as following His example: not to be served, but to serve and give His life for many. In this message, discover how to shift your focus from pride and self-promotion to Christlike humility and service.
What does it really mean to be great? In Matthew 18 and 20, Jesus challenges the world's view of greatness by teaching that true greatness begins with humility, values the vulnerable, and is lived out in service to others. Pastor Matthew reminds us that while culture celebrates power, wealth, and status, Jesus redefines greatness as following His example: not to be served, but to serve and give His life for many. In this message, discover how to shift your focus from pride and self-promotion to Christlike humility and service.
Join us for this week's message as Pastor Matthew unpacks the comfort, assurance, and transforming presence of the Holy Spirit from John 14:15–18 and Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 53. In a world filled with uncertainty and spiritual confusion, discover why the Spirit is not merely a force or fleeting inspiration, but the eternal God who dwells with every believer. We'll explore what it means that the Spirit is personally given to us, unites us to Christ and all His benefits, comforts us in every season, and remains with us forever. Whether you're searching for peace, struggling with doubt, or longing to grow closer to God, you'll find encouragement and truth anchored in God's Word and the living ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching Sunday morning. August 17th, 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
Pastor Matthew Johnson pauses the Following Jesus series to speak into a pivotal moment for The Tree Church as it prepares to launch the new Logan campus. Drawing from Joshua 3–6, he parallels Israel's entry into the Promised Land with the faith steps God is calling the church to take today. Through four key actions, release, remember, recommit, and receive, this message challenges us to let go of fear, trust God's faithfulness, and move forward in obedience. It's a timely word for anyone facing change or stepping into something new.
Pastor Matthew Johnson pauses the Following Jesus series to speak into a pivotal moment for The Tree Church as it prepares to launch the new Logan campus. Drawing from Joshua 3–6, he parallels Israel's entry into the Promised Land with the faith steps God is calling the church to take today. Through four key actions, release, remember, recommit, and receive, this message challenges us to let go of fear, trust God's faithfulness, and move forward in obedience. It's a timely word for anyone facing change or stepping into something new.
Pastor Matthew Finch, the Director of Calvary Chapel Bible College Jerusalem joins Dr. Matthew Dodd for an insightful and edifying interview concerning life in Israel after October 7, 2023.To learn more about Calvary Chapel Bible College Jerusalem: https://ccbcjerusalemil.com/To learn more about Jerusalem Light: https://jerusalemlight.org/Visit the Blessors of Israel Website: https://www.blessors.org/ Thank you for supporting Blessors of Israel. Donate Online: https://blessors.org/donate/Please Subscribe and Like our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfbl_rf8O_uwKrfzCh04jgSubscribe to our Spotify Channel: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blessorsofisrael Subscribe to our Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blessors-of-israedl/id1699662615Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlessorsofIsrael/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlessorsIGettr: https://gettr.com/i/blessorsofisrael Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1670015Thank you for watching. Please like and share this video.We would love to hear your comments.Those who bless Israel will be blessed (Genesis 12:3).Pastor Rich JonesPastor Matthew DoddDr. Matthew DoddRich Jones Blessors of IsraelMatthew Dodd Blessors of IsraelBlessors of IsraelBlessers of IsraelTags:Pastor Rich JonesPastor Matthew DoddRich JonesDr. Matthew DoddRich Jones, Blessors of Israel, Rich Jones, Blessers of Israel, Matthew Dodd, Blessors of Israel, Matthew Dodd, Blessers of Israel, Blessers of Israel, Blessors of Israel, Two-State Solution, Palestine, Modern Palestinian Problem, Israel, Jesus Christ, Anti-Semitism, Prophecy Update, End Times Prophecy, Latter Days, Bible Prophecy, The Great Tribulation, Hamas, Gaza Strip, Terrorism, Hezbollah, Iran, Russia, Persia, Gog and Magog, BRICS, China, CCP, Persia, Iran, Turkey, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, India, Yahya Sinwar, Nasrallah, Ismail Haniyeh, Deif, United Nations, Terrorism, Antisemitism, Syria, Bashar al Assad, HTS, Damascus, Mount Hermon, Erdogan, Netanyahu, Trump, Putin, Ceasefire, Hostages, al Jolani, al Sharaa, Holocaust Day of Remembrance, China, Egypt, Iran Nuclear Deal, Trump, War, WWIII, Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan, Hamas, Anti-Semitism, CCBC Jerusalem, Calvary Chapel Bible College Jerusalem
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Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching on Sunday night. July 27th, 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