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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach responds to a CNN article on how social media is shaping teenage boys, he unpacks how algorithms are discipling young men with distorted ideas about masculinity—leading to insecurity, loneliness, and confusion. The solution isn't just less screen time, but more intentional presence. Boys need older men who will show up, spend time, and speak truth into their lives. When fathers and mentors invest consistently, young men won't need to look to the internet for identity and guidance.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach draws from a Wall Street Journal article on nonconformists, he explores how the people who change the world are often the ones willing to think and live differently. Scripture echoes that call—Romans 12 reminds us not to conform, but to be transformed. Following Jesus will sometimes feel uncomfortable or “weird,” but that contrast is often how God brings growth, witness, and real change to the people around us.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 challenges the idea that today's affordability struggles are entirely new and shifts the focus to biblical wisdom around money. Drawing from Proverbs, Pastor Zach contrasts our culture of instant gratification with Scripture's call to patience, diligence, and wise stewardship—reminding us that even in difficult economic times, God offers a better way to flourish.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 ongoing controversy around Bethel Church and Shawn Bolz, and talk about the warnings signs to look for in a church.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores questions about the role of the church. This is in response to a Wall Street Journal article on the decline of America's shared monoculture. As pop culture fragments and loneliness rises, Pastor Zach points to the local church as a countercultural answer: a community built not on common preferences, but on a shared faith in Jesus Christ. Drawing from the New Testament and the vision of heaven in Revelation, he shows how the church has always been designed to unite people across differences.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our More Life series, Pastor Zach takes us from Genesis 15 to Revelation 7 to show us the scope of God's mission—from a promise made to Abraham to a future fulfilled among every nation and people. This message reminds us that God is not small or passive, but visionary and determined to bring more life to more people in more places. Along the way, we're invited to see ourselves as part of a story that will succeed—and to consider what it looks like to join God in what he's already doing.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach responds to a recent incident where protesters disrupted a church service. He examines the difference between legitimate protest and harassment, arguing that worship gatherings are sacred spaces that should not be disrupted under the banner of activism. Through a biblical lens, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to consider how truth, reverence, and freedom should shape the way Christians engage cultural and political conflict.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Today's sermon is Rebuking Stoners by Zach Adams Find more teaching from Pastor Zach at www.zachadams.org
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
Navigating the Future | Genesis 27 How do you make wise, God-honoring decisions when the path ahead isn't clear? Today, Pastor Zach uses Genesis 27 to show us what happens when we ignore God's plan, and why aligning our lives with His Revelation, His Culmination, and His Illumination is the only way to navigate the future. In this message we learn: • God's commands aren't suggestions — they are revelation to be trusted. • History is moving toward Jesus, every decision should move with Him, not against Him. • You cannot force the blessing of God, only the Spirit can produce what God intends. Isaac tried to bless Esau privately… passionately… and against the revealed will of God. The result was deception, heartbreak, and division. But Scripture reminds us that God's plan will stand, no matter who tries to rewrite it. Just as Jacob took on the appearance of another to steal a blessing, Jesus took on flesh to give us the blessing we could never earn. The invitation is offered… but it will not be offered forever.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores our cultural addiction to cynicism and the ways social media distorts reality. Using the example of Vivek Ramaswamy quitting social media to focus on real-world engagement, he highlights how constant online negativity can warp our perspective and fuel anxiety. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to step back from the online noise, focus on actual human experience, and cultivate a more grounded, optimistic view of the world.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 whether God calls us to uphold standards, using Mississippi's dramatic turnaround in education as an example. He highlights how raising expectations and holding people accountable—rooted in the belief that they are capable—leads to real growth and success. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to recognize that being made in God's image means we can accomplish more than we think, and that accountability is a form of belief, not punishment.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 examines government accountability and efficiency, asking why we can't fire the federal government like a business. He explores the balance between necessary reductions and the need for faithful stewardship of public trust, drawing connections to biblical principles of responsibility. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to think critically about leadership, efficiency, and the importance of holding those entrusted with resources accountable.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 end of western colonialism and the current immigration crisis.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines whether we can really trust the content filling our social media feeds. He exposes how many so-called “independent” influencers are actually being paid to push specific agendas, often without disclosure. The episode challenges listeners to practice discernment—and, if needed, step back from the noise—to protect their faith, relationships, and spiritual health.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores why dating feels so broken and why clarity and intention matter more than ever. Drawing from recent research and biblical wisdom, he explains how dating with a clear goal—especially with marriage in mind—leads to greater fulfillment, peace, and healthier relationships. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to let Scripture guide their approach to dating, reminding us that intentionality protects our hearts and leads to flourishing.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 asks whether joy might be the medicine we actually need, drawing from research that shows dancing dramatically reduces the risk of dementia and physical decline. He reflects on how joy is deeply wired into who we are, pointing back to God's original design and how a broken world often steals that joy from us. The episode invites listeners to reclaim joy—ultimately rooted in the gospel of Jesus Christ—and embrace it as both spiritually renewing and life-giving.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 whether justice in America has become influenced by political ideology and economic power rather than true fairness. Drawing from recent research and Scripture, he highlights how favoritism toward either the wealthy or the poor erodes justice and ultimately undermines society. The episode challenges Christians to care deeply about judicial integrity and to engage thoughtfully as informed voters who value justice as something that matters to 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 examines a recent court ruling about parental rights and raises concerns about schools withholding critical information from parents regarding their children. He argues that parents—not schools or the government—have God-given authority and responsibility over their children's formation, care, and well-being. The episode urges parents to stay engaged, ask hard questions, and refuse to allow secrecy in matters that deeply affect their kids' mental, emotional, and spiritual health.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 God's use of dreams in the Bible and in our own Lives.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks what the church can learn from Starbucks as it radically reshapes its model in response to a changing world. He explores the difference between unchanging gospel truth and the freedom the church has to adapt how that truth is shared across cultures and generations. The episode challenges the church to rethink its methods—not its message—so it can continue reaching people God deeply cares about today.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we begin our More Life series, Pastor Zach points us to John 10:10, reminding us that Jesus' mission is clear: to bring life, and life abundantly. He unpacks how the enemy's greatest tactic is convincing us that God wants less for us, when in reality, separation from the Shepherd is what steals, kills, and destroys. The path to more life, Pastor Zach challenges us, starts with surrender—firing ourselves, trusting Jesus, and obeying him as the true source of life in every area.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores what country artist Jelly Roll's story can teach us about redemption, forgiveness, and the possibility of real-life change. He connects Jelly Roll's journey from incarceration to faith and advocacy with the biblical theme that who you were does not have to define who you become. The episode challenges Christians to be leaders in championing redemption, especially for formerly incarcerated people, reflecting the heart of the gospel.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
// Hungry for God - Discovering the Power of Fasting // In week one of our Less of Me series, Pastor Zach kicks things off by teaching on fasting and why it matters for our relationship with God. Teaching from Deuteronomy, he unpacks our need for God, what fasting looks like, and why it's important. He also helps students understand what fasting can look like in a practical, healthy way for high schoolers as they learn to depend more on God.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the danger of “toxic flattery” and why hearing the truth is essential for growth. Drawing from Proverbs 27:6, he reminds us that faithful friends sometimes give hard words that wound—but ultimately guide us toward flourishing. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to surround themselves with people who love them enough to speak truth, even when it's uncomfortable, and to reflect on who in their lives is actually helping them become the best version of themselves.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 whether ignoring certain things can actually be a holy habit. Inspired by the concept of “critical ignoring,” he shows how filtering out distractions—like unhelpful content or routines—aligns with biblical wisdom, referencing Psalm 101 where the psalmist commits to not setting worthless things before his eyes. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to make 2026 a year of intentional focus by deciding what to critically ignore so we can hear God's voice and grow in our faith.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 asks who we're really trusting to guide our financial decisions and why that question matters more than we think. Using a relatable Wall Street Journal article and biblical wisdom from Proverbs, he challenges the idea that money advice is neutral and points listeners to God as the only advisor who truly leads to flourishing. Ultimately, the episode invites us to learn what the Bible teaches about money and to trust that God alone can make our financial paths straight.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 teaches a special bible study on the life of Joab
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach reflects on a tragic New Year's Eve fire in Switzerland to ask a sobering question: are we living with the end in mind? Using Luke 17 and the examples of Noah and Lot, he reminds us that life is finite and celebrations are fleeting, urging listeners to consider whether their daily choices reflect God's kingdom. Pastor Zach challenges us to take our relationship with God seriously today, rather than putting it off, because tomorrow is never guaranteed.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 events in Venezuela to ask a sobering biblical question: does judgment come for everyone? Using Scripture and current events, he reminds us that while judgment may seem delayed, God sees all—and today is the day to seek repentance and mercy. Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com
Who did you pursue in Christ-like love in 2025? Who will you so pursue in 2026? Job was a father to the needy and an advocate of the stranger. Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. Listen to Pastor Zach's exhortation to pursue others in love for more.
Today's sermon is Grace In Christmas by Zach Adams Find more teaching from Pastor Zach at www.zachadams.org
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach examines the rise of abortions in the U.S. since the overturning of Roe v. Wade and highlights how telehealth is changing access to abortion. He challenges Christians to engage—through prayer, support, and action—in protecting life and supporting vulnerable mothers, reminding listeners that the fight for life is ongoing and personal.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 a new poll showing declining interest in marriage among America's youth and asks: are we failing the next generation? He dives into how young men and women are being shaped by culture, the media, and lack of guidance, and challenges the church to cast a compelling biblical vision for both young men and women to help lead families, communities, and future generations well.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
In this message, Pastor Zach Backues explores biblical joy as rooted in the person of Jesus Himself, not in circumstances. Drawing from experiences in persecuted churches in Pakistan, Pastor Zach illustrates how deep suffering can coexist with profound joy when believers fix their eyes on Christ's smiling face and approval. Joy is presented as Jesus' own anointing that He shares with us, enabling endurance through trials and inviting us into a side-by-side relationship with Him.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach asks: are colleges done with brainwashing? He breaks down a new curriculum flowchart at Texas Tech University designed to keep classes focused on their subjects, not professors' personal ideologies. Pastor Zach explores why colleges should teach students how to think—not what to think—and why parents, churches, and students all have a role in guiding young minds wisely.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 asks: do we need government to raise our kids? Using Australia's new law restricting social media for children under 16, he highlights the dangers of screens on kids' mental health and development—and challenges parents to step up with intentional guidance and discipline. Ultimately, Pastor Zach reminds us that protecting the next generation starts at home, not with laws.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our Advent series on Joy, Pastor Zach walks us through the story of the wise men in Matthew 2, showing how even the most familiar Christmas passages still hold surprising depth. He explores the source, the reach, and the path of true joy as revealed in their journey to Jesus. This message reminds us that joy begins when we see Jesus clearly, respond in worship, and let his story reshape our own.
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In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach dives into the question: is your news a false prophet? Using the story of Dan Bongino as an example, he explores how media can spread lies to cater to what people want to hear, and how we must discern truth in a culture full of echo chambers. Ultimately, Pastor Zach reminds us that the standard for truth is found in God, not in the headlines.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 a recent Wall Street Journal article about elite colleges requiring students to engage with opposing viewpoints and challenges the church to do the same. He emphasizes Matthew 5:9, calling Christians to be peacemakers who prioritize understanding people over “winning” arguments. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to practice listening, validating others' perspectives, and building meaningful dialogue while standing firm in the truth.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 story of Ohio State coach Ryan Day and the power of second chances, urging listeners not to be quick to write people off. He connects this to James 1:19, emphasizing patience, listening, and the possibility of redemption, both in personal relationships and in culture. Pastor Zach challenges us to reconsider who we may have prematurely judged or “canceled” and encourages reaching out to restore connection and potential.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!