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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines the fallout from ESPN personality Pat McAfee referencing a false and damaging internet rumor about a college student, which led to severe online harassment and the disruption of her life. Pastor Zach argues that this situation highlights our culture's appetite for gossip and the destructive power of words, reminding listeners of biblical teachings against bearing false witness and Jesus' emphasis on caring for the vulnerable. Ultimately, the episode urges listeners to reject salacious rumors and to consider their role in perpetuating such harm by consuming this type of content.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on the difficulty some people experience when confronted with the extraordinary success of others, using the example of Johnny Kim, a highly accomplished Asian American man. Pastor Zach suggests that this discomfort often stems from comparison and insecurity, and he emphasizes the biblical perspective that individual worth is rooted in being created in God's image, not in achievements. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to find contentment in their unique callings and to celebrate the successes of others as a reflection of God's gifts.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores parenting principles highlighted in an article about Quaker practices, such as emphasizing questions over commands, fostering autonomy, recognizing strengths, and modeling behavior. Pastor Zach suggests that these seemingly progressive Quaker approaches actually align with core biblical teachings about raising children as image bearers of God through love, discipline, and by example, encouraging listeners to seek God's wisdom for parenting.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach uses the Netflix show "Temptation Island" as a springboard to discuss the spiritual implications of our entertainment choices. Pastor Zach argues that shows focusing on others' failures and temptations appeal to our pride and allow us to vicariously engage with sin, ultimately desensitizing us and negatively impacting our own spiritual lives.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on the anxiety many feel amid a turbulent stock market and economic uncertainty—especially in light of recent tariff policies. He challenges listeners to examine where their true security lies, reminding us that while markets rise and fall, God's kingdom remains unshakable. When our finances feel unstable, it's a chance to shift our confidence back to the faithfulness of God.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the concept of the "learning pit," a theory that suggests children learn best through struggle and challenge. He connects this idea to biblical teachings, highlighting how God uses struggle and discipline to refine and shape us, just like a good parent allows their children to wrestle with difficulties to foster growth. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to embrace life's challenges as opportunities for spiritual transformation, rather than viewing them as signs of God's absence.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach discusses a story about a group of people who lived undetected in a shopping mall for seven years as an experiment, showcasing their creativity but ultimately wasting their potential. He connects this to a biblical reflection on how God created us to build, create, and use our talents for meaningful purposes, rather than engaging in pointless pursuits. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to consider how they can redirect their creativity and skills toward advancing God's kingdom rather than squandering their potential.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach discusses how creating dedicated spaces in the home, like game rooms, can help families reconnect and reduce screen time. He connects this idea to biblical principles of rest and relational connection, emphasizing how such spaces foster meaningful conversations and strengthen family bonds. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to intentionally design their homes to reflect values of rest, relationship, and spiritual growth.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of the Outlaw Radio Show, Pastor Zach and the Boys discuss the sixth episode of House of David, and then discuss the Catholic Eucharist.
In this episode of the Outlaw Radio Show, Pastor Zach and the Boys discuss the fifth episode of House of David, and then discuss what responsibility Christians have to the nation of Israel.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach discusses how comedians, known for their long-lasting marriages, use humor and deep curiosity to foster intimacy and understanding in their relationships. He connects these observations to biblical principles of marriage, highlighting the importance of being fully known and loved, humility, and cultivating a deeper connection beyond surface-level attraction. The episode encourages listeners to embrace a larger, more intimate view of marriage, centered on love and mutual understanding.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Pastor Zach discusses the need for the church to care about young men and to be a haven for young men to hone their God-given masculinity
As we continue our Jesus the Redeemer series, Pastor Zach reflects on Luke 8:43–56, where Jesus heals a woman who had suffered for 12 years and raises a young girl from the dead. The message emphasizes Jesus' compassion, power over sickness and death, and His responsiveness to faith—no matter how desperate or delayed the situation may seem. It's a reminder that in Jesus, there is always hope, healing, and restoration.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach discusses an article about the Tesla Cybertruck, which explores how it becomes a divisive symbol of political and cultural polarization. He connects this experience to a broader message about division within society and the church, urging listeners to reflect on how their attitudes toward others, especially those they disagree with, can reflect a lack of appreciation for the unity found in the gospel of Jesus Christ.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Welcome to Troy Church's podcast series. In today's sermon, Pastor Zach looks at Luke chapter 22 and what it means for us headed into Easter.Our Connection Card link:https://troychurch.breezechms.com/form/7e350cYou can keep up with all things Troy Church right here on our channel, and also at our other social media and outreach opportunities:facebook.com/troychurch.tvinstagram/troychurchalwww.troychurch.tv
Wake up, and know your God! The reality of the resurrection of the dead transforms how God's people live: we are to proclaim the resurrection through a life of sacrifice, and we have hope and contentment now as we fix our eyes on Christ, our ultimate treasure. Listen to Pastor Zach's sermon on I Corinthians 15:29-34 to learn how to live in the knowledge of the resurrection.
In this episode, Pastor Zach explores how the rise of pornography and shifting cultural attitudes are leading to increased singleness among men and women, ultimately harming society. He argues that stepping outside of God's design for relationships leads to isolation and decay, much like Adam and Eve experienced after leaving Eden. His call to action encourages people to reject transactional views of relationships, seek meaningful connections, and uphold the biblical vision of marriage and human value.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach discusses how Disney's Snow White remake has become a political controversy, overshadowing its artistic value and contributing to its projected financial failure. He argues that the deeper issue is spiritual—modern culture seeks identity and validation through politics rather than through God, leading to insecurity and fear of criticism. True creativity, he contends, flourishes when rooted in God's affirmation rather than people-pleasing, as seen in the works of great Christian artists like J.R.R. Tolkien.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach uncovers the massive, organized world of online scams, particularly in Cambodia, where criminals exploit loneliness to steal billions. He warns that scammers prey on isolated individuals, using sophisticated deception to lure victims into fake relationships. Pastor Zach urges listeners to combat this by fostering real-life connections, emphasizing that true community and love—rooted in Christ—are the best defense against both financial and spiritual deception.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Thanks for listening to Troy Church podcast! In today's sermon, Pastor Zach begins our look at Easter.
In this episode, Pastor Zach discusses the challenges and criticisms of DEI programs, using Morgan Stanley as a case study. While DEI initiatives aim for fairness, they often create unintended divisions and fail to change hearts, leading to dissatisfaction from both supporters and opponents. Pastor Zach argues that true justice and unity cannot be achieved through corporate policies but through the transformative power of the gospel, calling Christians to lead by valuing all people as made in God's image.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach examines the misleading narratives around deportation, revealing that the Trump administration is not deporting illegal immigrants at record rates—contrary to media hype. Citing an article from The New York Times, he explains that deportation numbers have remained consistent with the Biden administration, with some of Biden's highest months exceeding Trump's. Pastor Zach emphasizes the importance of discernment in consuming news, urging listeners to seek facts over fear-driven headlines and to let biblical truth, not media sensationalism, shape their perspectives.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
This week Pastor Zach Pinkerton concludes our series, Bold Move. We learn that our mission as followers of Jesus is to constantly pursue others to help them discover truth and to join us in heaven. In that spirit, Pastor Zach asks all of us to pray on how we can play our role as members of Grace Community Church in reaching as many people in our lives and communities as possible.
The lifelong covenant of marriage is like a greenhouse that allows sexual expression to flourish and bear fruit. Meanwhile, adultery is a blight to the one-faith union, telling lies about the gospel. And lust is adultery in seed form. Listen to Pastor Zach's exhortation on the Seventh Commandment to learn why our sexual behavior matters to God.
In this episode, Pastor Zach explores the illusion of control over social media content, questioning whether we truly curate our online experience. Pastor Zach discusses how disturbing content is increasingly slipping through social media's filters, influencing users—especially young people—in harmful ways. Drawing from Biblical wisdom, he emphasizes the importance of guarding our hearts and minds while urging listeners to reconsider their digital habits and the platforms they trust.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach examines Walmart's partnership with Klarna, a "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) lender, and the moral concerns surrounding predatory lending. Pastor Zach argues that BNPL schemes exploit the poor by making unaffordable purchases seem manageable while trapping consumers in long-term debt. Citing Biblical wisdom on financial responsibility, he urges Christians to practice contentment, avoid debt, and reject business models that profit from financial ignorance.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Pastor Zach walks through 1 John 3:11-18, explaining the Text and demonstrating the absolute necessity of loving other believers for Christians.
In this episode, Pastor Zach explores whether confidence is overrated in leadership, inspired by a Wall Street Journal article suggesting that ambivalence can lead to better decision-making. While confidence and decisiveness are often praised, he argues that true leadership stems from humility—being willing to listen, seek counsel, and consider different perspectives. Ultimately, Christian leaders are called to balance decisiveness with humility, leading with wisdom, patience, and reliance on God rather than personal certainty.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of the Outlaw Radio Show, Pastor Zach and the Boys discuss the third episode of House of David, and parley that discussion into talking about Giants, Goliath, and the Anakim
In this episode, Pastor Zach discusses the alarming rise of online threats made by teenagers and the serious consequences they face. He emphasizes the Biblical wisdom on the power of words, urging parents to be proactive in discipling their children and guiding them in their digital interactions. Drawing from Proverbs and Galatians, he warns that neglecting this responsibility can have real-world repercussions, reminding listeners that what is sown in a child's heart will ultimately be reaped in their actions.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our Jesus the Redeemer series, this message recounts the story from Luke 7:36-50, where a sinful woman anoints Jesus' feet with her tears and ointment, displaying deep repentance and love. The Pharisee hosting Jesus questions His acceptance of the woman, but Jesus responds with a parable emphasizing forgiveness and faith. The key lesson is that those who recognize their need for grace will experience the fullness of God's forgiveness.
In this episode, Pastor Zach reflects on LeBron James' handling of his son Bronny's NBA career, drawing parallels to Biblical wisdom. While LeBron is a dedicated father, his stubbornness in pushing Bronny into the league despite criticism reflects the dangers of ignoring wise counsel. Pastor Zach connects this to Proverbs and Matthew, emphasizing how pride and stubbornness can blind us from making the best decisions—whether in sports, life, or faith.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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In this episode, Pastor Zach explores the idea of outsourcing fulfillment, inspired by a Wall Street Journal article on the growing trend of paying others to handle tasks people once did themselves. He discusses how prioritizing convenience can sometimes detach us from the deep sense of accomplishment that comes from completing meaningful work. Drawing from scriptures like Ecclesiastes 2 and Proverbs, Pastor Zach emphasizes the biblical perspective on industriousness and how small, everyday tasks contribute to a fulfilling life. He encourages listeners to embrace productivity, not just for efficiency but for the joy and purpose it brings.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach examines the rapid rise and fall of micro-trends, particularly among Gen Z, and the toll it takes on identity and contentment. Inspired by a New York Times article, he unpacks how fast fashion and social media fuel a cycle of insecurity, anxiety, and fear of missing out. By looking at Ecclesiastes and Jesus' teachings in Matthew 6, Pastor Zach challenges the cultural obsession with staying relevant and offers a biblical alternative—finding true value and security in Christ rather than fleeting trends.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Pastor Zach lists his observations from the Clear Truth Media "Dangerous Friends" conference.
On this second Sunday of the Lenten season, Pastor Zach continues the sermon series "Turn Your Eyes: Renewed Devotion to Seeing and Knowing Jesus"
In this episode, Pastor Zach explores how our smartphones are shaping us, not just in how we consume content but in how we think, relate to others, and engage with the world. He highlights the dangers of short attention spans, declining relational skills, and a growing inability to wrestle with deep, nuanced topics. Drawing from Romans 12 and Psalm 46, Pastor Zach challenges us to be intentional about renewing our minds, creating space for stillness, and allowing God—not our phones—to shape who we are.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode of the Outlaw Radio Show, Pastor Zach and the Boys discuss the third episode of House of David, and parley that discussion into talking about Giants, Goliath, and the Anakim
In this episode, Pastor Zach examines the growing trend of life coaching and questions whether people are paying for something God designed to be free—authentic, intergenerational community within the church. He unpacks how cultural shifts have led to isolation and transactional relationships, contrasting this with the biblical model of discipleship found in Titus and Galatians 6. Pastor Zach urges believers to reclaim God's design for mentorship and mutual support, where real people help real people navigate life for the glory of God.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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In this episode, Pastor Zach discusses a growing trend among tech industry parents who are encouraging their children to pursue careers outside of technology. With the rise of AI and automation, many traditional tech jobs are becoming less secure, leading parents to steer their kids toward blue-collar or artistic careers that AI cannot easily replace. Pastor Zach uses this shift to explore a biblical perspective on work, emphasizing that careers should be rooted in calling rather than economic trends. Drawing from Colossians 3 and Proverbs, he highlights the value of all work and the importance of seeking God's guidance in career decisions.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach examines the controversial idea of needing a nemesis to drive success. Drawing inspiration from a New York Times article, he discusses how some public figures like Michael Jordan and Taylor Swift have used rivalries to fuel their achievements. But Pastor Zach flips the script, arguing that while comparison can motivate, it ultimately leads to destructive emotions like envy and pride. Instead, he points us to the biblical principle of loving our enemies and finding purpose in Christ, rather than chasing success through competition. Can we find true motivation by focusing on purpose rather than comparison? Join us as we explore a healthier, more fulfilling way to pursue success.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this episode, Pastor Zach tackles the growing concern of middle schoolers disengaging from traditional education and the potential consequences of this trend. Drawing from a recent article in The Atlantic, he explores how many students are in "passenger mode," going through the motions of school without feeling engaged or connected to their learning. Pastor Zach extends this conversation into the church setting, emphasizing the importance of rethinking how we teach and disciple the next generation. How can we help middle schoolers find purpose in their faith and avoid the trap of apathy? Join us as we discuss ways to inspire mission-driven engagement in the lives of young believers.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Listen in as Pastor Zach speaks on James 5:13-20