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In the final week of our series on The Trinity, Pastor Zach Wright takes a closer look at who the Holy Spirit is and how He is actively at work in the lives of believers. Far from being distant or impersonal, the Holy Spirit is God's presence within us. As we wrap up this series, Pastor Zach also unpacks the doctrine of the Trinity and why it remains such a vital part of our faith. This message is a powerful reminder of who God is and how He continues to work in and through His people.
This is a special Service with Pastor Chet and Pastor Zach answering questions from the body.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the growing trend of people turning to AI for friendship, emotional support, and self-understanding–and what may be missing in those conversations. Drawing from current research and Hebrews 4, he contrasts relationships that simply reflect us back to ourselves with the kind of friendships–and faith–that lovingly challenge us to grow. Pastor Zach reminds listeners that real transformation doesn't come from constant affirmation, but from God's truth and the people he places in our lives to help shape 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 examines the growing frustration many Americans feel toward government and asks a simple but challenging question: are we evaluating leadership by results or by tribal loyalty? Drawing from current events and the words of Jesus in Matthew 11, he highlights how true wisdom is revealed not by appearances, promises, or political labels–but by what actually produces lasting fruit. Pastor Zach challenges listeners to think beyond partisanship and pursue leaders, values, and decisions that are proven by their impact.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 unpacks a growing conversation around mental health, psychiatry, and the reality that many psychological diagnoses are more complex and evolving than most people realize. He explores the value of therapy, counseling, and medical care while challenging the idea that every struggle can be solved by a label or prescription alone. Pastor Zach encourages believers to embrace both practical help and spiritual truth, reminding us that while medicine can support healing, lasting transformation ultimately comes through the renewing work of Jesus Christ.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 surprising comeback of hacky sack among Gen Z and what it reveals about a deeper hunger for real, in-person community. He unpacks how, in a generation shaped by screens, technology, and constant digital connection, young people are still craving shared experiences, belonging, and meaningful relationships. Pastor Zach challenges both parents and the Church to recognize this opportunity–to create spaces where the next generation can be known, grow in faith, and be part of something bigger than themselves.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our More or Less series, Pastor Zach explores the parable of the lost son in Luke 15, highlighting both the rebellion of the younger son and the quiet distance of the older son. He unpacks how it's possible to be near God outwardly while emotionally disconnected inwardly, especially when faith becomes transactional. Through the image of a father who runs toward both sons, we see a God who pursues us not for what we can produce, but for relationship. The message invites us to step back into the joy of being with the Father rather than standing outside the party.Looking to keep the conversation going? Learn more here.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores how growing anxiety about the future–from economic uncertainty to political tension and cultural instability–is shaping major life decisions, including whether people choose to start families. He unpacks how faith in the sovereignty of God gives Christians a different foundation–one marked by peace, trust, and confidence that God is in control even when the world feels uncertain. Pastor Zach encourages listeners to pause and recognize the often-overlooked ways the gospel has already shaped their lives, reminding us that true rest is found in trusting the one who holds it all together.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 growing concerns over the overprescription of psychiatric medications and what leading mental health experts are now saying. He encourages listeners to practice discernment, ask thoughtful questions, and think critically about the advice they receive–especially when it comes to their health. Pastor Zach reminds us that wisdom means testing everything and holding fast to what is good.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 unpacks how today's media ecosystem often profits by keeping people afraid, angry, and constantly engaged. He challenges listeners to guard their hearts, pay attention to what they're consuming, and recognize how fear shapes the way we live and see the world. Pastor Zach reminds us that our peace isn't found in headlines or algorithms, but in the unchanging truth of the gospel.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 state of American politics and asks whether our culture has settled for familiar names instead of fresh ideas. He challenges listeners to think beyond party loyalty and consider the importance of both character and competence in leadership. Pastor Zach reminds us that wise leadership matters, and as Christians, how we think about those in authority should be shaped by biblical wisdom.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 how AI conversations are increasingly being used in criminal investigations and what that means for privacy in a digital world. He unpacks the spiritual reality that nothing is truly hidden, pointing listeners to Jesus' words about what is done in secret eventually coming to light. Pastor Zach challenges us to live with integrity, remembering that God sees not only our public lives, but our private ones too.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our More or Less series, Pastor Zach takes us to Matthew 27 and the story of Pilate to explore what Jesus meant by seed falling on hardened ground. Through Pilate's encounter with Jesus, we're reminded that God is not distant or hiding–he is constantly making himself known, even to those who seem far from him. The challenge isn't whether God is in the room, but whether our own plans, ambitions, and distractions have turned down the volume on his voice.Looking to keep the conversation going? Learn more here.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach unpacks a recent story involving students being taken to political rallies and what it reveals about worldview, education, and cultural influence. He challenges the idea of neutrality in the classroom and encourages parents to stay engaged in how their children are being shaped. Pastor Zach reminds listeners that the responsibility of spiritual and moral formation begins at home.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Listen to Pastor Zach's exhortation, "Love is Not Irritable," from 1 Corinthians 13:5.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach unpacks a powerful true story of a former prosecutor who spent years trying to make things right after realizing he had pursued justice for the wrong reasons. Through this story and the example of Zacchaeus, he explores the weight–and freedom–that comes with admitting when we are wrong. The episode challenges listeners to consider where God may be calling them to repentance, reconciliation, and restored relationships.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 cultural critique, arguing that older generations are unfairly holding disproportionate wealth and influence in society. He unpacks the tension between entitlement and responsibility, challenging the idea that influence should be redistributed rather than earned. The episode ultimately points listeners back to a biblical view of diligence, humility, and learning across generations.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 rising impact of sports gambling and how it is reshaping athletes, competition, and culture in ways many of us overlook. He uses a recent story of a college quarterback's gambling struggle to examine how addiction, incentives, and mass participation are affecting both individuals and the sports we love. The episode challenges listeners to consider not just personal freedom, but the broader consequences of a culture driven by profit and appetite.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 Calvinism vs Arminianism.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores how financial secrecy in marriage can quietly erode trust and lead to deep relational damage. Drawing from cultural trends and the biblical teaching that marriage makes two people “one flesh,” he challenges couples to pursue transparency and unity in how they handle money. The episode invites listeners to examine the health of their own relationships and consider where hidden habits may be putting unity at risk.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 how quickly we can begin to rationalize behavior when we believe the ends justify the means. He connects a current cultural conversation about moral justification with the biblical warning that “everyone did what was right in their own eyes” in the book of Judges. The episode challenges us to let God's Word–not our reasoning–define what is right and wrong, and to consider where rationalization may already be shaping our own 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 challenges the idea that the “good old days” are worth chasing, unpacking a cultural trend of nostalgia and disillusionment. He explains how the story of Scripture points to a future shaped by God's renewal and redemption. This episode invites listeners to let go of idealized pasts and instead pursue the hope found in what God is building ahead.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 public scandal to explore why accountability is essential in confronting sin. He explains how unchecked patterns of behavior grow over time, ultimately leading to destruction when no one steps in to challenge them. This episode calls listeners to pursue honest, grace-filled accountability in their relationships before small compromises become something far worse.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 unpacks a cultural misunderstanding of what it truly means to be sorry, using a recent public apology as a case study. He contrasts surface-level repentance with the kind that produces real change, emphasizing that true repentance requires surrendering control and taking responsibility. This episode challenges listeners to examine their own apologies and consider whether they reflect genuine transformation or just empty words.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 TV show "Jury Duty Presents Company Retreat", and what it tells us about Free Will.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach wrestles with a viral story that raises questions about truth, deception, and the growing cynicism in our culture. Rather than landing on a clear answer, he turns the lens inward, exploring how our own sin and brokenness shape the way we view others. This episode invites listeners to confront their cynicism and consider how surrendering to Jesus can restore a belief in goodness.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
This weekend, Pastor Zach walked through 1 John 1:8–10 and challenged the way we think about sin–not as rule-breaking, but as a broken relationship with God. He shows how we often lie to ourselves and hide out of fear of rejection or punishment. But the gospel offers something unexpected: we don't have to hide anymore. Because of Jesus, confession leads not to rejection, but to forgiveness, restoration, and freedom.Looking to keep the conversation going? Learn more here.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores the growing corruption in Congress and how political loyalty has overtaken personal character. He unpacks how voters have contributed to this shift by prioritizing winning over integrity, leading to leaders whose actions reflect that compromise. This episode challenges listeners to reclaim the importance of character in leadership and consider how their own choices can shape the future.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 listeners to confront how dependent they've become on their phones, pointing to tools like the “brick” device as a wake-up call. He connects this to Scripture, reminding us that anything that masters us competes with Jesus for our attention and devotion. Ultimately, he urges listeners to step away, even temporarily, to recognize that dependence and make room for a deeper relationship with 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 importance of accountability and how its absence can lead to complacency and missed purpose. Using a real-world example, he challenges listeners to consider whether they welcome correction or avoid it. The episode calls believers to pursue growth through discipline, inviting others to speak truth into their lives for the sake of lasting impact.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 how easily we can create personal narratives that cast ourselves as the hero or victim in every situation. He challenges listeners to confront the possibility that their own perspective may be shaped by self-deception rather than truth. The episode encourages honest self-reflection and invites believers to pursue healing through confession, accountability, and the transforming work of Jesus.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 new archeological findings that may hold Noah's Ark.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach addresses the danger of using God's name to justify political or military actions. He unpacks why claiming divine authority for human decisions–especially in matters of war–crosses a serious biblical line. The episode calls believers to approach faith and public life with humility, ensuring they speak carefully about what God has and has not said.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 growing normalization of cannabis use and what emerging research reveals about its effects on the brain. He challenges the narrative that marijuana is harmless, pointing to concerns around addiction, mental health, and cognitive decline. The episode calls Christians to pursue lives marked by self-control and freedom in Christ, while also considering how these choices impact the well-being of others.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 addresses a recent controversy involving President Trump using imagery that many Christians view as blasphemous. He challenges believers not to excuse or defend actions that diminish the glory and uniqueness of Jesus, regardless of political alignment. The episode calls listeners to remain grounded in biblical truth, holding their allegiance to Christ above any cultural or political loyalty.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 listeners to consider whether technology is quietly enabling them to work on autopilot instead of fully engaging in what God has called them to do. Using the example of teacher Dylan Cain, he highlights how removing distractions led to greater effort, connection, and real impact. He ultimately calls Christians to work wholeheartedly for the Lord, resisting the temptation to outsource their calling and instead pursuing excellence that leads to true 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 addresses the rise of death threats toward athletes like Nolan Jones tied to the growth of sports gambling. He challenges listeners to consider the deeper consequences of gambling, arguing that its “fruit” reveals a destructive and unloving impact on individuals and society. Ultimately, he calls Christians to reject participation in it and instead pursue a life marked by love for God and neighbor.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 Masters Golf Tournament and what we as christians can learn from they way it treats it's patrons.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to think wisely about their future in a rapidly changing world shaped by AI. Drawing on a cultural conversation about job security, he encourages a mindset that adapts and adds lasting value rather than relying on what can easily be replaced. Ultimately, he reminds us that biblical wisdom means paying attention, growing our skills, and making thoughtful decisions while trusting in God's sovereignty.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 tension between loving someone and confronting them when they're caught in sin. Using a recent controversy involving Tiger Woods, he points to Galatians 6:1 to show that Christians are called to step in, not stay silent, with the goal of restoration. He emphasizes that true biblical confrontation is both honest and gentle–driven by love, not judgment, and aimed at helping others find freedom in Christ.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our I Am More series, Pastor Zach walks us through John 15 and reminds us that healthy things grow–but that growth isn't actually our job. Using the image of the vine and branches, he shows that real spiritual growth comes from staying connected to Jesus, not from trying harder. Instead of striving, we're invited to simply abide–to stay with him–and trust that he will do the work in us.Looking to keep the conversation going? Learn more here.
In this episode of Wake Up, Look Up, Pastor Zach explores a real-life story that raises important questions about the role of AI and technology in our world. He reflects on the risks of over-reliance on systems that lack human judgment, especially when it comes to justice and fairness. Grounded in Scripture, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to think wisely about how technology should be used. This episode encourages believers to pursue truth, responsibility, and care for others in an increasingly digital age.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 cultural trends across generations and how each one tends to push against the last. He reflects on the instability of building identity and values on shifting cultural ideals. Pointing to the words of Jesus, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to build their lives on a lasting foundation rather than temporary trends. This episode encourages families to pursue a faith that endures and shapes the next generation.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 responds to a global news story and examines the idea of moral relativism in today's culture. He challenges the belief that all worldviews are equally true, pointing to the reality of good and evil and the need for objective truth. Grounded in Scripture, Pastor Zach calls Christians to think clearly, discern wisely, and hold to what is truly good. This episode encourages believers to engage culture with both compassion and conviction.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
As we continue our I Am More series this Easter, Pastor Zach walks through the story of Thomas in John 20 and what it means to wrestle with doubt in light of the resurrection. He reminds us that Easter isn't just a celebration–it's a claim that demands a response, because if Jesus truly rose from the dead, it changes everything. Through Thomas' story, we see that doubt isn't something to hide from, but something that can actually lead us closer to truth. Pastor Zach shows that Jesus meets us in our questions, invites our investigation, and calls us to belief grounded in real evidence.Looking to keep the conversation going? Learn more here.