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In this message, Pastor Seth unpacks what it truly means to pray, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” Through Scripture and practical application, he reveals that the Kingdom of God is not just a future reality—it is advancing right now wherever God's will is obeyed. Discover how prayer is more than asking God to move; it's an invitation to participate in bringing Heaven's reality into every area of life, from our families and churches to our cities and culture. This message will challenge you to reject passive Christianity, embrace your God-given assignment, and become an active part of God's Kingdom coming to earth.
This week Pastor Seth unpacks Jesus' Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds, reminding us that good and evil coexist in the world until Christ's return. Rather than judging others, we are called to examine our own hearts, trust God's justice, and faithfully help “grow more wheat” for His kingdom.
2nd Sunday after Pentecost - June 7. 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Pastor Seth Troutt opens our new series, “How to Pray,” by looking at Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6 on how *not* to pray.Many of us know prayer is important but feel distant from God or disappointed with our prayer lives. In this message, Pastor Seth contrasts performative, manipulative, and “magical” views of prayer with the simple, honest, and secure approach Jesus invites us into—talking to God as our Father.You'll learn:- The assumption Jesus makes: Christians *will* pray - Two common distortions of prayer (hypocritical religion and pagan “many words”) - Why God already knowing your needs changes how you pray - The importance of secrecy and a private prayer life - Practical ideas for what to do in daily prayerThis is Part 1 of our “How to Pray” series through the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6. Join us as we learn to move from going through the motions to enjoying real communion with our Father in heaven.00:00 - Introduction07:19 - The Assumption: when you pray14:14 - The Antithesis: manipulative religion28:27 - The Answer: security & secrecy**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
In Philippians chapter three, we encounter a powerful reminder that our salvation is not a burden to bear but a gift to celebrate. The passage confronts us with a crucial question: what are we truly relying on for our standing before God? We learn that the ground of our salvation rests entirely on faith in Jesus Christ, not on our own achievements, religious pedigree, or moral efforts. Like the Apostle who counted all his impressive credentials as rubbish compared to knowing Christ, we are invited to examine what we're placing on the scale of our hearts. Are we still trying to earn God's favor through our own works, or have we fully embraced the liberating truth that salvation comes through faith alone? This message challenges the dangerous teaching that adds human requirements to the gospel, reminding us that when we mix works with grace, we lose our joy and fall into spiritual restlessness. The beauty of justification is that we are declared righteous not because we are innocent, but because Jesus took our place. This truth should fill us with unshakable joy, even in our darkest days, because our relationship with God does not depend on our performance but on His unchanging character and finished work on the cross.
God's power and sovereignty gives assurance that he fulfills all his promises.Sermon Discussion Guide: https://kingspark.org/guide/may3126
In this message, Pastor Seth unpacks the power and necessity of biblical unity. Through Acts 2 and Psalm 133, he reveals that unity is not compromise or uniformity, but a spiritual oneness produced by the Holy Spirit and stewarded by God's people. This message confronts the dangers of discord, rebellion, and division while calling the Church into “one accord” with the Spirit of God. From marriage and ministry to worship and revival, Pastor Aaron shows that unity is required to carry the Presence of God, command His blessing, and walk in corporate anointing. If we want revival, we can't just pursue an experience. We must pursue unity.
Pastor Seth Troutt continues our series, **“The Blessed Life,”** by unpacking Jesus' words, *“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God”* (Matthew 5:9). In a world filled with conflict, gossip, and division, what does it actually mean to resemble our Father in heaven by making peace?Drawing from Scripture and everyday life, Pastor Seth explores how true peacemaking begins with peace with God through Christ and then flows into our relationships—with friends, family, enemies, and even those who have deeply hurt us. He also contrasts real, costly peacemaking with both destructive conflict and a shallow “peace, peace” that ignores reality.Whether you struggle with conflict avoidance, anger, gossip, or just feel overwhelmed by broken relationships, this message will help you see both the hope and the responsibility of living as a peacemaker.---⏱️ **Message Outline****00:00 – Introduction** Seth opens with a personal story about resembling his earthly father and connects it to how followers of Jesus are called to resemble their Father in heaven. He introduces Matthew 5:9 and frames the sermon around what it means to be a peacemaker in a fractured world.**03:54 – Anti-peace Makers** Before defining biblical peacemaking, Seth looks at its opposites: gossip, slander, division, faction-building, and false “peace.” He shows how our culture often celebrates these patterns, and how even Christians can justify them. He also explains the danger of saying “peace, peace” when there is no peace, and how Jesus disrupts false peace in order to bring true reconciliation.**25:58 – The Ultimate Peacemaker** Here Seth turns to Jesus as the model and source of all peacemaking. He walks through how Christ makes peace between God and people through the cross, and how Jesus brings peace to surprising groups: sellouts, outcasts, oppressors, obvious sinners, judgmental religious people, and even close friends who have failed Him. From 2 Corinthians 5, he explains our calling as ambassadors of reconciliation.**34:30 – Wisdom for Peacemaking** In this final section, Seth offers practical, biblical wisdom for living as peacemakers: seeking first to understand, refusing one-sided narratives, resisting gossip, and doing “as far as it depends on you” to live at peace with others (Romans 12:18). He also addresses why we often struggle to make peace—our insecurity before God—and calls us back to the grace and security we have in Christ as the foundation for real peacemaking.---This message is part of **“The Blessed Life”** series through the Beatitudes, exploring what it truly means to live under the blessing of Jesus in everyday life.00:00 - Introduction03:54 - Anti-peace Makers25:58 - The Ultimate peacemaker34:30 - Wisdom for peacemaking**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
This week Pastor Seth explores the biblical meaning of justice through the lens of the Imago Dei. He unpacks how true justice flows from God's character, grace, and the work of Jesus.
The Festival of the Ascension - May 17, 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
In this message, Pastor Seth Drewry continues the “Abraham: Journey of Faith” series by walking through Genesis 22 and Abraham's test on Mount Moriah. Abraham leads Isaac up the mountain carrying only two things in his hands: the fire and the knife.Pastor Seth shows how this Old Testament moment points to Jesus, the Lamb of God, and reveals a God who does not demand the death of our children, but instead seeks to fully capture our hearts. He explains the cultural background of child sacrifice, why this passage separates the one true God from all false gods, and how the ram in the thicket foreshadows Christ's sacrifice on the cross.From there, Pastor Seth applies the story directly to families and the next generation. Abraham was:Available to hear God's voiceObedient to respond, even when it didn't make sensePrepared to walk out what God had spokenWilling to trust God completely with his son's lifeUsing the image of Abraham carrying the fire and the knife, Pastor Seth calls parents, grandparents, and spiritual leaders to lead the next generation “up the mountain” into an encounter with God. The knife represents the Word of God—sharp, precise, and able to cut through lies, sin, and spiritual strongholds. The fire represents the Holy Spirit—God's presence that purifies, empowers, and ignites a living, active faith.This sermon challenges believers to:Tune their ears to God's voice and be ready to change courseRecognize that not everyone can go where God is calling you—some “donkeys” must be left behindTrust God with their children's ultimate destiny, even as they faithfully steward and disciple themCarry both biblical truth (the knife) and Holy Spirit power (the fire), instead of settling for dry knowledge or unanchored emotionPastor Seth also presses into the New Testament pattern of the baptism in the Holy Spirit from the book of Acts, urging every believer not only to know the Word but to ask God for the fire of the Holy Spirit in their own lives. When the fire and the knife come together—Word and Spirit, truth and power—God transforms lives, strengthens families, and awakens a new generation to follow Jesus.If you're a parent, grandparent, or anyone burdened for the next generation, “The Fire & The Knife” will help you see how to lead young people toward an encounter with God by faithfully carrying His Word and His Spirit every day.Join us next week at Believers Fellowship. The Sunday morning worship service begins each week at 10:30am. You can also stream the service online at www.bfchurch.tv/live. We are located at 16194 W Highway 10, Belleville, AR 72824To stay up-to-date with everything happening at BF, download our mobile app at www.bfchurch.tv/appFeel inspired to support the vision and mission of BF? Give online at www.bfchurch.tv/giveNeed Prayer? Contact us with your prayer request at www.bfchurch.tv/prayerBe sure to "like," "subscribe," or follow us on social media and in your favorite podcast streaming app.facebook.com/believersfellowshipaginstagram.com/believersfellowshipag
Confirmation Weekend - May 3, 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Good Shepherd Sunday - May 10, 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Pastor Seth continues the Imago Dei sermon series with a message on the beauty, burden, and spiritual significance of motherhood.
In this message, Pastor Seth unpacks a powerful and often misunderstood truth: you can connect with God through creation—but creation was never meant to replace the Creator. Starting in John 20, where Mary encounters the resurrected Jesus and mistakes Him for a gardener, we see something profound—the first picture of resurrection is found in a garden. This moment reveals that God has always used creation not just as a backdrop, but as a way to reveal Himself and speak to His people. We break down three core purposes of creation: Creation testifies of God, glorifies God, and connects us to God. From the precision of the universe to the worship of the heavens, everything in creation points back to Him—not to itself. At the same time, we confront a growing cultural distortion. In a world where people are turning to astrology, crystals, and “the universe” for guidance, Scripture is clear: when creation leads back to you, it becomes idolatry—but when it leads you to God, it becomes worship. This message brings both clarity and invitation. If you've felt spiritually dry, it may not be distance—it may be that you haven't discovered how you were designed to connect with God. You'll walk away with practical ways to encounter Him in everyday moments—whether you're on a trail, in your backyard, or simply paying attention. Because God is not silent in creation… the question is: are you listening?
Pastor Seth Troutt continues our series, “The Blessed Life,” teaching on Matthew 5:6: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” In this message, Pastor Seth explores:- Why our deepest desires are often unsatisfied - The difference between righteousness and self-righteousness - How our longing for “things to be right” ultimately leads us to God himself - Practical ways to train our desires through comparison to God, fasting, and feasting on his Word Discover how Jesus reframes desire, disappointment, and true satisfaction in the Christian life.00:00 - Introduction03:46 - Desire11:53 - Disappointment15:37 - Dikaiosunē23:53 - Discipline**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
He Lives & Calls Me to Live for Him! - April 26, 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Our West Senior Pastor, Seth Swindall, continues week two of our teaching series, The Life of Abraham. Following God isn't always easy, but it's always worth it. In Abraham's story, we see what happens when fear, pressure, and uncertainty lead us to take control instead of trusting God. In this message, Pastor Seth explores the following Scriptures: Genesis 12:1 NET 1 Now the Lord said to Abram, "Go out from your country, your relatives, and your father's household to the land that I will show you. Genesis 12:10-20 NET 10 There was a famine in the land, so Abram went down to Egypt to stay for a while because the famine was severe. 11 As he approached Egypt, he said to his wife Sarai, "Look, I know that you are a beautiful woman. 12 When the Egyptians see you they will say, 'This is his wife.' Then they will kill me but will keep you alive. 13 So tell them you are my sister so that it may go well for me because of you and my life will be spared on account of you." 14 When Abram entered Egypt, the Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful. 15 When Pharaoh's officials saw her, they praised her to Pharaoh. So Abram's wife was taken into the household of Pharaoh, 16 and he did treat Abram well on account of her. Abram received sheep and cattle, male donkeys, male servants, female servants, female donkeys, and camels. 17 But the Lord struck Pharaoh and his household with severe diseases because of Sarai, Abram's wife. 18 So Pharaoh summoned Abram and said, "What is this you have done to me? Why didn't you tell me that she was your wife? 19 Why did you say, 'She is my sister,' so that I took her to be my wife? Now, here is your wife. Take her and go!" 20 Pharaoh gave his men orders about Abram, and so they expelled him, along with his wife and all his possessions. – Next Steps Looking to take a next step? We'd love to help you get connected.
Second Sunday of Easter - April 12, 2026 - Pastor Seth Dorn
Grace City Corvallis wraps up its Matthew: Endgame sermon series with a message from Pastor Seth on Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane .
Pastor Seth Troutt teaches on the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints in this message from our series, "The Glory of Salvation." What happens between the moment you're saved and the day you die or Jesus returns? Can a true Christian lose their salvation? Working from Jeremiah 32, John 10, and other key passages, Pastor Seth explains why those who have been truly born again cannot be “unborn again,” how God holds His people fast, and what the Bible says about genuine faith, vain faith, and weak faith. He also helps us think through assurance of salvation, eternal security, and how to respond when people appear to walk away from the faith.This sermon is part of our broader exploration of salvation—its process, its promises, and its hope for this life and the life to come.00:00 - Introduction11:02 - Two types of Faith12:12 - Genuine Faith17:29 - Vain Faith26:45 - Two Sides of Perseverance27:47 - Three Types of People**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Pastor Seth Troutt continues our series, “The Glory of Salvation,” by unpacking the often-misunderstood doctrine of sanctification. Many Christians see “saints” as a special class of elite believers, but Scripture teaches that every follower of Jesus is set apart as holy.In this message, Pastor Seth explains the difference between being positionally sanctified (what God declares us to be in Christ) and progressively sanctified (learning to live more and more like who we already are). Using clear biblical teaching and everyday illustrations, he shows how the Holy Spirit leads us to grow in holiness, not through self-righteous effort, but by living out our true identity as God's treasured people—a kingdom of priests and saints.00:00 - Introduction03:12 - Big Idea13:56 - Sanctification is both positional and progressive22:21 - Progressive Sanctification28:57 - Four ways to grow with the Spirit of holiness**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.
Pastor Seth Troutt teaches on the doctrine of adoption from Romans 8:12–17 in this message from our series, “The Glory of Salvation.” Many Christians think of salvation mainly as a pardon from punishment, but Scripture shows that God does far more: He brings us into His family as loved sons and daughters with full inheritance rights. In this sermon, Pastor Seth explains what it means to receive “the Spirit of adoption,” why not everyone is automatically a child of God, and how adoption gives believers a new relationship, a new identity, and a new security with God as our Father. He also explores how this truth shapes our battle with sin, our prayers, and our daily confidence before God.00:00 - Introduction13:17 - New Relationship17:45 - New Status28:22 - New Confidence**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Grace City Corvallis continues its Matthew: Endgame sermon series with a message from Pastor Seth on The Transfiguration.
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.
We all have interests—things that grab our attention and stir our appetite. But interests don't just sit there; they quietly shape our direction. In this message, Pastor Seth explores how unmanaged appetites can slowly form who we're becoming and why awareness matters more than we think. If you've ever wondered why certain desires keep pulling at you, this message is worth revisiting.
Pastor Seth Troutt continues our series “The Glory of Salvation” by teaching on the doctrine of conversion—what it really means to be “saved” and to respond to the gospel of Jesus Christ.Drawing from Acts 3 and other key scriptures, Pastor Seth explains:- What biblical faith is: trusting Jesus as reliable, sufficient, and true - What genuine repentance is: turning from sin and reorienting your life toward Christ - Why conversion must be personal, private (from the heart), and public (confessed openly) - The difference between simply saying you believe in God and truly entrusting yourself to JesusThis message also includes a clear invitation to respond to the gospel and begin following Jesus.00:00 - Introduction05:55 - What is Faith?13:49 - What is Repentance?24:04 - Personal25:48 - Private26:34 - Public**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast
Pastor Seth Shelley. Pastor Shelley has pastored in Western Canada for the past 8 years. He's currently the Lead Pastor at Maple Park Alliance Church in Qunel, BC, where his role is to provide counseling services, perform weddings and funerals, organize events for the community and a variety of other things. Prior to becoming a pastor, Pastor Shelley spent 5 seasons as a forest firefighter in Alberta, Canada, working on ranches and as a surveyor for The Mountain Pine Beetle Project. In these experiences, he's gained a love for the outdoors and adventure. And when he's not working, Pastor Shelley loves to spend time with his wife and 3 children exploring the outdoors, playing hockey, and canoeing. If you'd like to contact Pastor Seth, you can visit his website at http://www.SethShelley.com ---------------------- Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Are you tired and stuck? Want to go to get your faith, marriage, family, career and finances back on track? Then maybe it's time you got a coach. Every CHAMPION has one. Schedule an appointment to chat with Dr. Joe. He takes on only a few Breakthrough Calls each week. The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only. NO RESCHEDULES. Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: http://TalkwithDrJoe.com If no slots are available, please check back in a week. Also join us on: Online Podcast Community (on Station): https://station.page/realmen Facebook: @realdrjoemartin YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin Website: https://RealMenConnect.com
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.
Pastor Seth Troutt delivers an insightful sermon as part of our series on Habakkuk, exploring the theme "In God We Trust" through Habakkuk chapter 2.Despite the apparent unfairness and silence from God at times, this message brings light to Habakkuk's raw honesty with God. Pastor Seth discusses how God uses a pagan nation, the Chaldeans, to execute justice on Israel, revealing the principle of poetic justice. He emphasizes that although justice may be delayed, it is not denied, and how faith in God allows us to live and endure through life's challenges.Join us as we dive deep into understanding God's judgment and mercy, and how it all points to the sacrifice of Christ, who bears the poetic justice we deserve.00:00 - Introduction00:11 - Christmas Offering Details06:07 - The Poetic Justice of God08:39 - The Five Woes18:09 - Justice Delayed is not Justice Denied24:03 - Faith gets us alive; faith keeps us alive30:59 - At the Cross**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Breakthrough.
In this sermon, Pastor Seth Drewry kicks off a new series titled "Origins Story" at Believers Fellowship, located in Yell County, AR. Delving into Genesis 1:1-5, Pastor Seth emphasizes the profound truths found in the first five verses of the Bible. He explores the idea that there was a beginning, that God existed before creation, and that He is a creative creator who brought order to chaos, fullness to emptiness, and light to darkness. Pastor Seth challenges us to seek God's word for our lives, as one word from God has the power to transform and bring change.Join us next week at Believers Fellowship. The Sunday morning worship service begins each week at 10:30am. You can also stream the service online at www.bfchurch.tv/live. Services are currently being held at the BF Community Center, 2909 AR-10, Danville, AR 72833.To stay up-to-date with everything happening at BF, download our mobile app at www.bfchurch.tv/app.Feel inspired to support the vision and mission of BF? Give online at www.bfchurch.tv/give.Need Prayer? Contact us with your prayer request at www.bfchurch.tv/prayer.Be sure to "like," "subscribe," or follow us on social media and in your favorite podcast streaming app.facebook.com/believersfellowshipaginstagram.com/believersfellowshipag
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Pastor Seth begins our new teaching series, Breakthrough.
Pastor Seth Simmons delivers an insightful sermon as part of the "Jesus Stories" series, discussing the parable of the vineyard and its profound implications for believers and church communities.Using three central metaphors—vineyard, cornerstone, and temple—Pastor Seth challenges listeners to move beyond merely appreciating the benefits of church life and to truly engage with God on a personal level. By exploring how Jesus is both the judge and savior, he encourages the congregation to transition from being mere attendees to dedicated followers.Discover the powerful message of Jesus as the cornerstone and how it impacts our understanding of faith, identity, and community. Join us for this impactful message that invites introspection, humility, and transformation in Christ.00:00 - Introduction04:44 - The Big Idea05:04 - The Vineyard13:51 - The Cornerstone24:55 - The Temple**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Advent.
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Advent.
Pastor Seth Troutt kicks off the new sermon series, "Jesus Stories," with an insightful exploration of the parables from the Gospel of Luke.In this first installment, Pastor Seth shares his personal story of experiencing unexpected generosity, drawing parallels with the parable of the great banquet, where Jesus illustrates the kingdom of God as a feast open to all.Through this message, viewers are invited to reflect on the profound generosity of God and our role in extending hospitality to others.Join us as we delve into the transformative stories Jesus told and discover how they invite us to live out radical generosity and grace in our daily lives.00:00 - Introduction05:00 - Big Idea: Jesus wants his house full of all kinds of people.10:50 - Hospitality doesn't expect short-term returns.15:54 - Humans are “good excuse” factories.22:16 - Jesus doesn't ask us to do what he hasn't already done himself.27:34 - You must say “Yes” to the invitation to taste the feast.32:18 - Christmas at Ironwood**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Hearers & Doers.
Pastor Seth Troutt delivers a compelling message as part of Ironwood Church's "Until" initiative series.In this sermon, he explores the urgency of our mission to bring light to the darkness until Jesus returns. With a focus on John 3:16, Pastor Seth emphasizes our call to make disciples and share the transformative power of Christ's love.As the church undertakes the "Until Initiative" to expand its facilities and impact, Pastor Seth challenges us to reflect the light of Christ in our hearts and to the world around us.Join us as we renew our commitment to live as agents of God's grace and truth.00:00 - Until Video01:37 - Introduction02:00 - Our Strategy #3: We bring light to the darkness17:54 - The darkness in our hearts19:54 - The darkness in our world**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
In God We Trust • 11-2-25 PM • Pastor Seth Greenlee
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Hearers & Doers.
Pastor Seth continues our teaching series, Hearers & Doers.
In this week's sermon from Mercy Culture Austin, Pastor Seth Morrow teaches from Mark 2:23–28 and Exodus 20 to show that the Sabbath is a gift made for us, not against us. In the Year of Radical Love, Pastor Seth shares six reasons God gave the Sabbath and offers practical ways to keep it holy: prepare, truly rest, reflect, and listen for God's voice. This message invites you to let Jesus be Lord of your Sabbath and trade striving for His rest.
Pastor Seth Troutt addresses the challenge of procrastination in our spiritual lives through a message from the "Jesus Stories" series.In this sermon, Seth uses personal anecdotes and the parable of the rich fool to emphasize the importance of prioritizing our relationship with God over worldly possessions and leisurely pursuits. Delving into themes of covetousness and the urgency of being "rich toward God," Pastor Seth calls us to action, urging us to make our faith a priority now rather than later.Join us as we awaken to the reality of eternity and the true investment of our lives.00:00 - Introduction09:38 - The Overlooked Enemy15:16 - The Emptiness of Selfishness19:17 - The Trap of Leisure24:59 - How to be Rich Toward God**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/
James doesn't just challenge what we say—it confronts why we say it. Our words expose what's really ruling our hearts, revealing whether we're led by the Spirit or by self. In this episode, Pastors Whit George and Seth Swindall discuss James chapter 3 and the call to slow down, listen first, and let your words reflect the wisdom of the One who sees more than you do. Show notes: Listen to their weekend messages: Talk Less, Sin Less Who's the Captain of Your Life? Pastor Seth is the Senior Pastor of our church in West Tulsa. Check it out: Church On The Move West About Church on the Move: We are a family of churches in northeast Oklahoma. Our mission is to introduce people to the real Jesus. A lot of people know about Jesus but have yet to experience the life-changing power of His grace and truth. Knowing Jesus has transformed our lives, so our goal for each of our worship services, from our kids' environments on up, is to help people know that same love. We actively pursue Jesus in everything we do, and we believe He's given us a vision for a church that is deeply centered on Him and His word. Find more information about service times, locations, and ministries by visiting: https://churchonthemove.com
Pastor Seth Troutt delivers an insightful first sermon in the new "Jesus Stories" series, exploring the parables of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. In this message, Pastor Seth delves into the parable of the two builders, emphasizing the importance of building our lives on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ. He challenges us to reflect on our priorities and the areas where we may proclaim Jesus as Lord without fully submitting to His authority. Through relatable anecdotes and biblical teachings, Pastor Seth encourages us to pursue a life grounded in God's steadfast love, promising that the true "good life" is found in the kingdom of God. Join us as we learn how to dig deep, lay a solid foundation, and experience stability amidst life's storms.00:00 - Introduction13:31 - Who Is The Lord19:20 - The Two Builders20:18 - The Two Types of People21:16 - Why We Don't ‘Dig Deep'**HOW TO FIND US*** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YouTube CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@IronwoodChurchAZFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/ironwoodchurchaz/ INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/ironwood.church/WEBSITE https://www.ironwoodchurch.org/