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In this week's message, Pastor Putnam calls the church to a Holy separation—to stop reaching back for the things that Christ has already buried. Drawing from Romans 6:23 and 2 Corinthians 5:17, Pastor Putnam reminds us that “the wages of sin is death,” but through Jesus Christ, we've been made new. From the laws of Leviticus to the ashes of the red heifer, he unveils a powerful truth: death was never meant to be handled. What we touch spiritually—our habits, our relationships, our attitudes—can either defile or renew us. With urgency and compassion, Pastor Putnam challenges believers to quit handling the “dead things” of their past: dead habits, dead relationships, dead attitudes, and dead desires. For when we cling to what Christ has already cleansed us from, we risk becoming unclean again. But when we let go—when we leave the graveyard behind—we step into resurrection life. If you've been struggling to move on from your past, revisiting what God has already forgiven, or wondering why your walk with Him feels heavy, this message will remind you that true salvation brings true life change. Today, it's time to leave the dead things behind—and step into the new life that Jesus Christ has prepared for you. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this week's message, Pastor Putnam challenges one of the most popular messages of our culture—the call to “find your why.” With clarity and compassion, he reminds us that before we can ever discover our why, we must first discover the Truth. From John 14:6 to John 8:32, Pastor Putnam declares that truth is not a concept or a philosophy—it is a person, and His name is Jesus Christ. Through vivid stories of Nicodemus, the woman at the well, and the Apostle Paul, we're reminded that when we encounter the Truth, our confusion gives way to clarity, our searching gives way to purpose, and our bondage gives way to freedom. In a world obsessed with self-discovery, Pastor Putnam calls the church to rediscover Christ-discovery—to surrender rather than self-seek, to follow rather than “find ourselves.” For when we know Jesus, we not only know the Truth, but we finally know who we are and why we are here. If you've been searching for meaning, struggling with identity, or longing for direction, this message will lead you to the only One who can truly satisfy the soul. When you know the Truth—you'll know your why. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this stirring and hope-filled message titled “The Hope of Heaven,” Pastor Putnam lifts our eyes beyond the temporary trials of life to the eternal promise that awaits every believer. From Colossians 3 to Revelation 21, Pastor Putnam reminds us that heaven is not a myth or a metaphor—it is a real place prepared by a real Savior for a redeemed people. Through Scripture and heartfelt exhortation, we are called to remember that every tear will be wiped away, every sorrow will turn to a song, and every wrong will one day be made right. With both conviction and compassion, Pastor Putnam declares that the hope of heaven should not only comfort us but motivate us—to live holy, love deeply, and endure faithfully. Our hope in eternity is not just a destination; it is the driving force that inspires how we live today. If you've been weary, burdened, or longing for reassurance, this message will anchor your soul and renew your faith in the promise that “Christ's resurrection is your resurrection too.” Lift your eyes heavenward—our Savior is preparing a place for you. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 10/17/2025! The Point keeps you connected to the top 15 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! The Weekend Wassup is powered by Pleasant View Realty’s Rachel Mayer! Check out 51 years of spooky fun at The Sheboygan Jaycees Dominion Of Terror! Eastern Wisconsin’s premier haunted attraction at 2024 N 15th St in Sheboygan. Open Friday and Saturday nights through October! https://www.dominionofterror.com/ The Sheboygan Falls High School Dance Team is hosting a fundraising Brat Fry tomorrow (Saturday) from 11-3 at Route 43 Motorsports! Burgers, Brats and 50/50 Raffles! https://www.facebook.com/events/1550880209607406 It’s Kohler Food & Wine weekend in the village of Kohler! A four-day experience that leaves no detail untouched. Indulge with the nation's most talented chefs, winemakers, and culinary innovators. Martha Stewart is among the featured guests this year! https://www.kohlerwisconsin.com/explore-more/activities-and-events/kohler-food---wine You’re invited to a Fall Craft Fair tomorrow (Saturday) at 9am at Emil Mazey Hall in Sheboygan. All handcrafted products. Food and refreshments will be available to purchase. Proceeds go toward Scholarships and local non-profit organizations within Sheboygan County. https://uawlocal833.org/events/craft-fair-0 It’s week 3 of October Fest tomorrow (Saturday) at Fleet Farm in Plymouth. FREE Brats from 11-1, music, Yard Games, Candy Corn Counting and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/785593330754851/ Happily Haunted Gardens at Bookworm Gardens through October is not-so-spooky FAMILY fun at the Gardens tomorrow (Saturday night)! Lights, stories, scavenger hunts and costumes galore! https://www.bookwormgardens.org/happily-haunted The SCIO Farmer’s Market is tomorrow (Saturday)! The market makes fresh, native produce and products available directly from farmers to residents every Wednesday and Saturday from 8-1 in Fountain Park in Downtown Sheboygan. https://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmers-market/ Sheboygan’s Fall Wine Walk is tomorrow (Saturday) Get ready to sip, stroll, and shop the Downtown, Riverfront, and South Pier as local businesses become cozy tasting rooms, serving up sweet and dry wines or refreshing mocktails! https://www.harborcentre.com/events-2025/ The Friends of The Mead Public Library will hold their Fall Used Book Sale Oct. 17-19 in the Rocca Room at Mead Library. https://www.facebook.com/events/2295620180888767 Explore the paranormal side of the Weill Center Adam Berry, star of Travel Channel's Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters, tomorrow (Saturday Night) at 7. https://www.weillcenter.com/events/adam-berry/ Elkhart Lake’s Road America’s “Track & Treat” is tomorrow (Saturday) from 1:30-4:30! Candy, family photos, a Halloween movie, and fun activities like trolley rides and vehicle displays. $20 per car. The first 500 will receive a Road America bag and pumpkin! https://www.roadamerica.com/track-treat-presented-sartori Check out Autumn Celebration Weekend plus General Admission and Stagecoach Saturdays this weekend at The Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush. https://wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/upcoming-events/ Bulitz Pumpkin Farm is open to the public this weekend. Farm animals, pumpkins, hayrides, and seasonal treats. https://www.facebook.com/bulitzfarm/ Pregame For Polio is Sunday at 1:30 at 3 Sheeps in Sheboygan. Before the football game! There will be FREE Chili for a goodwill offering, 50/50 Raffle and Raffle baskets - all to help raise awareness for the eradication of Polio around the world. https://www.facebook.com/events/1584671769585168 Food trucks are back at Vollrath and Kiwanis Parks Monday evenings from 4-8! https://visitsheboygan.com/event/food-truck-mondays/57/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
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In July of 1971, an unkown, incoherent teenager was found outside of St George Catholic Church in the town of Wilson in Sheboygan County. Presenting as conscious, but non-responsive when authorities were called, an investigation quickly began into his identity, and turned into one of the darkest days in Sheboygan's storied history. 5 lifeless bodies were found throughout the city, another previous death by alleged suicide was called into question, and Sheboygan was never again the same. Scott and Mickey discuss this case, its legacy, and the attempts of some to get a convicted mass murderer released back into society. In the opening banter, we discuss a peculiar piece of paranormal audio evidence we obtained while in Lincoln, NE, and an interesting update to a case from a previous episode... All here, on Episode 57 of Badger Bizarre, "Douglas Dean." Facebook Twitter Website Email us: badgerbizarre@outlook.com Opening Trailer: Ed Gein Sound Byte : "Hard Copy" - Paramount Domestic/CBS Televsion Frank Lloyd Wright and Jeffery Dahmer Sound Byte - WISN 12 News - Milwaukee, WI Jeffery Dahmer Quotes: "Inside Edition" - King World/CBS Television/CBS Media Attribution for Music: Trailer: Composer: Adam Phillip Zwirchmayr https://www.pond5.com/ Intro: https://pixabay.com/ Outro: Composer: Viacheslav Sarancha https://www.pond5.com/ Attribution for logo design: Red Claw Scratch Photo Sources: Sheboygan Press - Archives State vs Dean - Justia US Law Wisconsin Magazine - WIPBS, 1980 Wisconsin State Journal - Archives Please visit our sponsor: FrameMakers
In this passionate and timely message titled “Having a Heart for Revival,” Pastor Putnam calls the church to awaken to God's Spirit and embrace the cry of Psalm 85:6 — “Wilt Thou not revive us again, that Thy people may rejoice in Thee?” With both urgency and hope, Pastor Putnam reminds us that true revival is not an event or emotion—it is a heart condition. From the prophecy of Joel to the repentance of Nineveh and the miracles of Ephesus, he shows that revival always begins when God's people humble themselves, pray, and return to Him. Through Scripture and powerful illustrations, we are challenged to let God breathe fresh life into our souls, to remember His unchanging power, and to let heaven once again touch earth. This message declares that revival starts within us—when hearts are humbled, prayer becomes passionate, repentance becomes real, and obedience to God's Word rekindles joy in His presence. As Pastor Putnam shares, the harvest is ready, but revival must first burn in our own hearts. Whether you've grown weary or simply long for more of God, “Having a Heart for Revival” will stir your spirit and call you to be part of what God is doing in this end-time awakening. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this powerful and joy-filled message titled “The Gateway to His Presence”, Pastor John D. Putnam opens Psalm 100 to reveal the pathway into God's presence. With vivid teaching and heartfelt urgency, he reminds us that while worship is the ultimate destination, praise is the gateway that ushers us in. Pastor Putnam draws from Israel's tabernacle, the walls of Jericho, and Paul and Silas' midnight praise to show how thanksgiving and praise are not optional—they are essential. Praise is more than noise or ritual; it is the key that unlocks God's presence, changes atmospheres, tears down walls, and brings freedom where there is bondage. From clapping hands to shouts of joy, from gratitude for daily blessings to praise in life's darkest valleys, Pastor Putnam challenges us to embrace praise as a lifestyle. For when the praises go up, the blessings come down—and the presence of God fills the room. If you've been longing for breakthrough, healing, or simply a fresh encounter with the Lord, this message will remind you that the gateway is open, and your praise is the key. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this urgent and Spirit-stirring message titled “A Wake Up Call”, Pastor John D. Putnam declares a warning for both the church and the culture we live in. Drawing from Isaiah 5:20, Pastor Putnam confronts the sobering reality of a generation that calls evil good and good evil, trading light for darkness and truth for lies. He reminds us that the erosion of morality is not just a political or cultural issue—it is a spiritual crisis demanding the church's response. From Isaiah's vineyard parable to Paul's words in Romans 1, Pastor Putnam exposes the danger of redefining sin, the desensitization of our consciences, and the need for discernment in an age of confusion. He paints a clear picture of how quickly society can collapse when truth is twisted and values are inverted, urging us to recognize the urgency of the hour. But this is more than a warning—it is a call to action. Pastor Putnam challenges believers to cling to God's Word as the unchanging standard of truth, to grow into spiritual maturity so that discernment can guide their lives, and to shine brightly as lights in a dark and deceived world. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the chaos of our times, this message will wake you up, call you higher, and remind you that the world is watching—and Christ is calling. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
321 - Join Sven, JK and Mark Peterson as we kick the ball known as cycling all up and down the field. From a few old man health discussions to polishing up and refurbing old bike parts in Mark's Kithen Bike Shop we got your talk right here on the Full Spectrum Cycling Podcast and Blog Post. https://youtu.be/ROrvWNvl3y4 The Milwaukee Minute (or 5) Lake Effect Surf Shop closing, online to continue - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1899118490934736 $1,000 Lego Death Star - https://www.theverge.com/news/770770/lego-ucs-death-star-price-release-date Upgrades at Vivarium! - 27-inch Risers and upgraded HVAC Sven's Stuff for sale! - https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/1582042908/ Talkin' Schmack Fatoberfest - Osage, IA - October 18th - https://facebook.com/events/s/fatober-fest/1512613706572630/ September 13, 2025 Chequamegon 40 - https://www.cheqmtb.com Full Moon Beach Ride Redux Report 25 Wisconsin cities and counties have received an American League of Cyclists Award.The League of American Bicyclists rates cities across the US as “Platinum, Gold, Silver, or Bronze” based on their biking infrastructure, programs, and policies. Madison earned a rare PLATINUM but two dozen others scored well, too! ⤵️ Platinum — Madison Silver — Appleton, Fitchburg, La Crosse, Milwaukee, Shorewood, Stevens Point Bronze — Dane County, Eau Claire, Green Bay, Janesville, Kenosha County, Menasha, Menomonie, Middleton, Monona, Onalaska, River Falls, Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Sturgeon Bay, Sun Prairie, Verona, Wausau See all Full Spectrum Cycling Video Podcast Episodes here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLblXPI1hYVGbwjJjdv_eJGMubhqRU4vwd Show Beer - Goose Island Beer Co Hazy Beer Hug - Hazy IPA This Hazy IPA is packed with notes of peaches, white grapes, and guava. Sip it on the beach or on your porch. It tastes just like a Bright, Sunshiny Haze. Show Guest - Mark Peterson If you like this show PLEASE Subscribe in Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/full-spectrum-cycling/id1569662493 Stuff for sale on Facebook Marketplace Shit Worth Doing September 13, 2025 Chequamegon 40/Chequamegon MTB Festival - Cable, WI - https://www.cheqmtb.com September 21st - Milwaukee, WI - The Slow Roll September 19-20-21st 2025 - Free-Fall Fest - Levis Mounds, WI November 8 - Kern Park Kross - https://www.facebook.com/share/19g7o6d8fn/ December 6 and 13, MKE and MAD - Santa Cycle Rampage dates set - https://wisconsinbikefed.org/santa-cycle-rampage/ January 9-11, 2026 - https://www.fatpursuit.com/ Bikes! Omnium Cargo Electric Mini Max - Small - Galaxy Black Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com =============================Equipment we use during the production of Full Spectrum Cycling:============================= Cameras Mevo Core - https://amzn.to/3VpGzmJ - (Amazon) Mevo Start - https://amzn.to/3ZG2B7y - (Amazon) Panasonic 25mm 1.7 lens - https://amzn.to/3OH8Ph0 - (Amazon) Olympus 12mm-42mm lens - https://amzn.to/4iiEyCO - (Amazon) Audio Rode Podcaster Pro II - https://amzn.to/3xKbRfI (Amazon) Microphones Earthworks Ethos Microphone - https://amzn.to/4eR6kEC (Amazon) MXL BCD-1 Dynamic Microphone - https://amzn.to/3Yigjx9 (Amazon) Rode Wireless Go II - https://amzn.to/3Su114D (Amazon) Audio Technica BPHS1 Headset Mics - https://amzn.to/4cXebi2 (Amazon) Blue Compass Boom Arm - https://amzn.to/4cClJr1 (Amazon) Accessories Ulanzi Crab Tripod - https://amzn.to/3WIxWVk (Amazon) Neewer Camera Desk Mount with Overhead Camera Mounting Arm and 1/4" Ball Head, 17" - 41" Adjustable Tabletop Light Stand with C Clamp - https://amzn.to/3Wuo5Bc (Amazon)
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In a heartfelt and challenging message titled “Deep Calleth Unto Deep,” Sis. Cheryl Budworth reminds us that God's presence is not found in the shallows, but in the depths. Preaching from Psalm 42 and weaving in personal testimony, Sis. Budworth paints a vivid picture of what it means for the deepest part of our need to cry out to the deepest part of God's sufficiency. Just as David cried from the valley of despair—overwhelmed by wave after wave of trial—so we too are invited to let our longing, sorrow, and questions drive us into deeper intimacy with Christ. Shallow routines and surface religion will never satisfy. Only God's love, wisdom, mercy, and Spirit can answer the cry of our souls. This message is both an encouragement and an invitation: don't resist the storms, but let them draw you closer to God's living water. Whether you are weary, thirsty, or longing for more, “Deep Calleth Unto Deep” will remind you that when your soul cries out, God always answers with His unsearchable depth of grace and truth. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
Join us this Celebration Sunday in listening to testimonies shared by members of POSC today in service! To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In a faith-filled and encouraging message titled “If You Are Hungry and Thirsty… Then Don't Miss the Picnic!” Bishop John E. Putnam reminds us that the deepest longings of our hearts can only be satisfied in Christ. Preaching from Matthew 5, John 6, and the miracles of Jesus, Bishop Putnam paints a vivid picture of the spiritual feast God spreads before His people each time they gather in His presence. Just as Jesus fed the multitudes with five loaves and two fish, He still meets every hunger and thirst today—healing the sick, restoring the broken, and filling lives with peace, joy, and righteousness. Bishop Putnam challenges us to bring whatever we have, no matter how small, and place it in the hands of the Master, trusting that He will multiply it beyond what we could imagine. This message is not just an invitation to a church picnic—it is a call to never miss the opportunity to encounter Jesus, who is the Bread of Life and the Living Water. Whether you need healing, deliverance, encouragement, or simply a fresh touch of His Spirit, “Don't Miss the Picnic” will remind you that in God's presence, you will always leave filled. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 8/22/2025 powered by Pleasant View Realty’s Jim & Gail Kapellen! The Point keeps you connected to the top 13 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! Plymouth Dirt Track Racing lets the dirt fly tonight (Friday this week) at the fairgrounds in Plymouth! Fun after 5! Weather permitting! http://www.plymouthdtr.com/schedule.html The Beach Boys' Al Jardine and The Pet Sounds Band make a tour stop tonight (Friday) at 7:30 at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in downtown Sheboygan. Be ready to sing along with all your favorite Beach Boys songs! https://wxerfm.com/events/492268/ The SCIO Farmer’s Market is tomorrow (Saturday)! The market makes fresh, native produce and products available directly from farmers to residents every Wednesday and Saturday from 8-1 in Fountain Park in Downtown Sheboygan. https://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmers-market/ The Flawless Hoops Carnival and Backpack Giveaway is tomorrow (Saturday) from Noon-5pm at Vollrath Park in Sheboygan! Games, prizes, food and school supplies on a first come first serve basis. https://www.facebook.com/events/2114932532318237 The Sheboygan Jaycees invite you to a 1980s Murder Mystery Party tomorrow afternoon at 1 at Camp Evergreen! Come dressed in 1980s camping gear and be ready to solve the mystery! https://sheboyganjaycees.com/mystery/ The 63nd Annual Spanferkel Golf Tournament is tomorrow (Saturday) at Sheboygan’s Town And Country Golf Club. It’s an annual fundraiser to support junior golf programs and tournaments in Sheboygan County as well as providing scholarships to area high school seniors every year. https://wxerfm.com/events/496591/ The Manitowoc County Fair is this weekend! $15 daily admission includes unlimited rides and more! https://manitowoccountywi.gov/departments/expo/manitowoc-county-fair/ Campus Life of Sheboygan invites you to their Annual Family Fun Fest tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2. Spend an hour -- or the day -- enjoy excellent food, bounce houses, face painting, and much more! https://tinyurl.com/437ykjch Elkhart Lake’s Farmers & Artisans Market in the Village Square is a Saturday morning tradition. Pick up fresh seasonal vegetables, flowers, cheese and specialty products from approximately 50 vendors! https://www.elkhartlakechamber.com/farmers-market The Random Lake Community Picnic is Sunday from 1-5! Family-focused vendors and fun for everyone! https://www.facebook.com/events/1817889638790168/ The Huge Annual Arts And Crafts Fair at The Wade House Historic Site is Sunday from 10-4. More than 50 carefully selected artists and craftspeople. Potters, quilters, metal workers, woodworkers and more! Have lunch and enjoy horse-drawn rides too! https://wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/upcoming-events/ Goga & Brew Pawtism is Sunday at noon at 3 Sheeps Taproom in Sheboygan. Goat yoga and live music! https://wxerfm.com/events/496605/ Food trucks are back at Vollrath and Kiwanis parks Monday evenings from 4-8 through the summer! https://visitsheboygan.com/event/sheboygan-food-truck-mondays-2/2023-08-14/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a stirring and convicting message titled “ONO,” Bishop John E. Putnam reminds us that while salvation is freely available to anyone, living for Christ is a daily journey that requires vigilance, commitment and perseverance. Preaching from Luke 9 and Nehemiah, Bishop Putnam paints a vivid picture of the spiritual battles believers face and the constant temptation to compromise. Drawing from Nehemiah's resolve to stay on the wall and not be lured into the “Valley of Ono”—a place of trade-offs and distractions—he warns that the enemy is always trying to pull us away from God's work into a life of half-hearted faith. Yet this is not a message of despair, but of determination: Jesus has given His church the authority, the power and the Spirit to overcome. Whether you are dealing with personal struggles, family burdens, or the subtle pull of compromise, “ONO” will challenge you to stay on the wall, refuse distraction and cling to the joy and freedom found in Christ alone. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and around the world, visit us at posc.church!
In a sobering yet hope-filled message titled “Satan's Trophy Room,” Bro. Georgeon Pedigo warns that it's not how you start the race of faith that matters most—it's how you finish. Preaching from 1 Samuel 31, he recounts the tragic downfall of King Saul, a man anointed, gifted, and full of promise, yet ultimately taken out by compromise, fear, and disobedience. Like a hunter's trophy mounted on the wall, Saul's life became a display of defeat in the enemy's collection. With vivid imagery and powerful biblical examples, Bro. Pedigo exposes how the enemy works subtly—through discouragement, offense, temptation, and distraction—to derail believers who once burned brightly for God. Yet this message is not one of despair—it's a call to perseverance. Using the transformation of Saul of Tarsus into the Apostle Paul as a shining example, he declares that no matter your failures or how you began, God's grace can rewrite your ending. Whether you feel distant from God, caught in the motions of church life, or wounded by the past, “Satan's Trophy Room” will challenge you to press on, continue steadfastly, and finish the race with faith intact. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In a stirring and convicting message titled “The Gospel's Fire Brigade,” Bro. Georgeon Pedigo challenges us to shake off spiritual complacency and answer the urgent call of the gospel. Drawing from Jude 1:17–23, he reminds us that we live in the last days—days when comfort can lull the church to sleep while souls are perishing in the fire. With vivid illustrations and heartfelt urgency, Bro. Pedigo urges believers to earnestly contend for the faith, extend compassion to the broken, and reach into the flames to rescue those in danger. He likens the gospel to a siren—sometimes inconvenient to our routines, but life-saving to those in crisis—and calls us to be more than passive hearers: to become God's rescue team in a world desperate for hope. This isn't just a sermon—it's a wake-up call. Whether you feel distant from God or burning with zeal, “The Gospel's Fire Brigade” will reignite your passion for souls and renew your commitment to live on mission for Christ. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In a powerful and hope-filled message titled “A Dead Man's Victory,” Bro. Georgeon Pedigo invites us to rediscover the life-changing power of repentance and restoration. Preaching from Joshua 7, he paints a vivid picture of Israel's unexpected defeat at Ai—and the hidden sin that robbed them of victory. But he doesn't stop there. With compelling storytelling, from World War II deception plots to the lies of the enemy, Bro. Pedigo reminds us that the devil loves to label us by our failures—but God has already called us fearfully and wonderfully made. Through repentance, the old identity dies, and the enemy is left clinging to something that no longer exists. What once set you aside for destruction can become the very testimony that sets you apart for victory. This message is a rallying cry to let go of shame, silence the accuser, and walk boldly toward the peace, joy, and purpose God has promised. Whether you feel stuck in defeat or on the edge of breakthrough, “A Dead Man's Victory” will stir your faith, break chains of condemnation, and call you back into step with the God who always wins. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this timely and Spirit-breathed message, Pastor Putnam unpacks the life-changing truths of the Beatitudes in a sermon titled “Living the Blessed Life.” Drawing from Matthew 5, he reminds us that the blessed life isn't marked by comfort, possessions, or applause—but by humility, mercy, purity, and spiritual hunger. With powerful clarity and practical application, Pastor Putnam walks us through what it truly means to be “blessed” in the eyes of God. From embracing meekness to choosing peace over pride, mourning over sin, and standing firm in persecution, this message challenges us to reevaluate what we pursue and how we live in a culture obsessed with self-promotion and superficial success. This isn't just a call to blessing—it's a call to transformation. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned saint, this episode will stir your soul, align your priorities, and inspire you to live a life that Heaven calls “blessed.” To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
Marion grew up on her families farm and was farming since the young age of 3 helping with little tasks. Her sister had acquired her families farm shortly their father passed away. He was in the process of turning it over into her sisters possession in 1986 when he passed. Luckily that transition was easier as Marion and her sister were already working partners for the farm. Marion went to schooling at multiple universities and was in school for 18 years, even earning a masters degree in science. She was not planning on farming until her sister passed leaving Marion with the farm. Marion was 35 years old at that time. She farmed on her own with the help of some part time employees over the years. The Rider family raised Registered Holsteins and have taken pride in their genetics over time and have their generational cows to this day. That's where Jesse Meyer now plays a role in the continuation of their farm. Jesse started helping Marion when he was 10 years old on the farm. As Marion has no immediate family. His wife also helped for 10 years and their daughter even helps as well. Being Jesse had come from a farm family it came naturally to take on Marion's farm work load as their relationship grew and she got older. Now the plan is for Jesse Meyer to keep the farm going, even though there is no blood relation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bold and Spirit-led message titled “The Plan of God – You!”, Pastor Putnam delivers a powerful reminder that God's plan has always included you. From the Garden of Eden to the streets of Sheboygan County, God has chosen ordinary people to carry out His extraordinary purpose. With conviction and clarity, Pastor Putnam calls the church to action—challenging every believer to realize they were not saved to sit, but sent to serve. Whether it's breaking chains of addiction, speaking hope into brokenness, or simply showing up with love in everyday places, you are the hands, feet, and voice of Jesus in this generation. This message is more than a call to purpose—it's a declaration: God has already prepared the path. All He needs is your yes. If you've ever doubted your place in the Kingdom, this episode will reawaken your calling and remind you: You are the plan of God. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 7/25/2025 powered by Pleasant View Realty’s Donna Bartels. The Point keeps you connected to the top 17 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! There’s a fundraising brat fry For The Walk To End Alzheimer’s Sheboygan County at Piggly Wiggly in Sheboygan Falls, Today (Friday) from 10-3. Bake Sale too! https://www.facebook.com/events/1456562905760822 “Mill Street Live” is celebrating its 17th year as The Plymouth Arts Center’s premier summer musical series! 90 minutes of music from the past seven decades tonight (Friday) at 7:30! https://www.plymoutharts.org/Event.php?s=mill-street-live-06-20-2025 The Random Lake Fireman’s Picnic is this weekend! (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) Live music, car and tractor show, ventors, bags, darts, bounce house, pony rides, polka and more! https://randomlakefiredept.org/rlfd-picnic/ It’s “GRIDLIFE – Summer Apex Music & Motorsports Festival” weekend at Elkhart Lake’s Road America. Three jam-packed days of over 400 cars, racing, music and fun! https://www.roadamerica.com/gridlife-summer-apex-music-motorsports-festival The Johnsonville Fire Department presents the 2025 American Tribute Ride tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10am. https://www.facebook.com/events/687116547425553 The SCIO Farmer’s Market is (Saturday)! The market makes fresh, native produce and products available directly from farmers to residents every Wednesday and Saturday from 8-1 in Fountain Park in Downtown Sheboygan. https://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmers-market/ It’s Tall Ships weekend in Port Washington! Set sail on one of three tall ships this weekend! https://tinyurl.com/4a93pmrr Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center celebrates their 7th Anniversary this weekend with FREE ADMISSION for kids! https://wxerfm.com/events/492255/ It’s Holland Festival Weekend in Cedar Grove! Family-Friendly fun with a parade, street scrubbing, car show, entertainment, food and more! https://www.holland-festival.com/ The Sheboygan Police Department hosts “Cops and Bobbers” fishing event for kids tomorrow (Saturday) from 10-1. https://sheboyganpolice.com/community/cops-and-bobbers/ Experience Goat Yoga tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10:30 at The Wade House historic site in Greenbush! https://tinyurl.com/yazy78ea Dare To Dream Theater presents: Chitty Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on stage at Sheboygan’s Lutheran High with showtimes through this weekend! https://www.facebook.com/events/4005156236389773 Elkhart Lake’s Farmers & Artisans Market in the Village Square is a Saturday morning tradition. Pick up fresh seasonal vegetables, flowers, cheese and specialty products from approximately 50 vendors! https://www.elkhartlakechamber.com/farmers-market Plymouth Dirt Track Racing hosts family fun racing tomorrow (Saturday) night at the fairgrounds in Plymouth. Gates at 4:30. Action after 5! https://www.plymouthdtr.com/schedule.html Family Fun Day is Sunday from 11-4 at Laack’s Tavern and Ballroom. Games, kids activities, bounce house, dunk tank, face painting, prizes, brats and raffles all day! https://www.facebook.com/events/1402629997667702/ Sunday is the Motorhead Car Show in Howards Grove. Food, music and cars! https://www.facebook.com/events/4151397041769454/ Food trucks are back at Vollrath Park AND Kiwanis Park in Sheboygan Monday evenings from 4-8 through the summer! https://visitsheboygan.com/event/food-truck-mondays/57/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this passionate and empowering message, Bro. Daniel Gums equips the church to walk in spiritual authority and tear down the strongholds that the enemy tries to build in our lives. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:4, he reminds us that our weapons are not carnal but mighty through God—tools like fasting, praise, and the Word are not optional, but essential for victory. With energy, humor and heartfelt testimony, Bro. Gums emphasizes that believers have the authority to reject fear, lies, sickness and anything that opposes God's promises. From real-life stories of miraculous healing to practical encouragement for daily spiritual discipline, this message stirs bold faith and ignites a fresh hunger to walk in power. Whether you're battling discouragement, seeking healing or simply ready to go deeper in your walk with God, this sermon is a timely call to action. Use the weapons God has given you. Through Christ—you can tear down every stronghold. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County, visit us at posc.church!
In this stirring and hope-filled message titled “Shame Free Guarantee,” Bro. Sam Weber invites us to confront the shadows of our past and embrace the liberating light of Jesus Christ. Drawing from Luke 11 and powerful testimonies throughout Scripture—including the woman at the well, the man at the Pool of Bethesda, and the apostle Paul—we are reminded that shame is not our identity in Christ. With transparency and conviction, Bro. Weber explores how shame blinds our spiritual vision, dims our witness, and traps us in cycles of fear and defeat. But through the power of the Holy Ghost and the light of God's truth, we are offered something better: a shame-free life marked by forgiveness, purpose, and boldness. This message is a clarion call to step into the light, reject the lie that your past defines you, and walk in the guaranteed freedom of God's grace. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned disciple, this sermon will challenge you to release shame and reflect Christ's light to your family, your city, and your world. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County, visit us at posc.church!
With there being no Sunday service at POSC this week due to Serve Sunday at Ducktona, today we listen to a message originally preached at POSC on September 19th, 2007 by the late Rev. Michael J. Schmalz. In this powerful and convicting message titled “Creating an Atmosphere for God to Bless,” Rev. Schmalz challenges us to shift our thinking and align it with God's Word to unlock the supernatural in our churches and our lives. Drawing from Matthew 13 and Psalm 78, we are reminded that even Jesus was limited—not by His power, but by people's unbelief. Faulty thinking, fear, and excuses can hinder the miraculous—but right thinking sets the stage for revival. This sermon is a passionate call to transform not just what we believe, but how we think and act. When our minds are renewed, it will show in three key areas: a dedication to the harvest, a lifestyle of sacrificial giving, and a determination to finish our course. If you're ready to stop limiting what God can do through you—this episode will challenge, encourage, and inspire you to think big, give boldly, and never give up. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this heartfelt and Spirit-filled message titled “Celebrating What God Has Done,” Pastor John D. Putnam turns the pulpit into a platform for praise—inviting the entire church to share their stories of God's faithfulness. More than a sermon, this Celebration Sunday becomes a living testimony of healing, deliverance, restoration, and salvation. From a seven-year-old receiving the Holy Ghost to a 94-year-old grandmother baptized in Jesus' name in her nursing home room, every testimony in this episode is a reminder that God is still working. Whether you've walked with God for decades or are still finding your way, this episode will stir your faith and reignite your gratitude. If you've ever wondered whether your story matters, listen in as ordinary people share extraordinary moments of God's grace. Because in the Kingdom of God, every testimony is a celebration—and every voice matters. To hear more about what God is doing in Sheboygan County and beyond, visit us at posc.church!
In this heartfelt Father's Day message titled “Abba,” Bishop John E. Putnam brings us into an intimate understanding of the God who is not only our Creator, but also our loving Father—our Abba. Preaching from Romans 8, Bishop Putnam invites us to go beyond seeing God as a distant figurehead and instead embrace Him as a loving, present, and personal Daddy who walks with us in our trials, our triumphs, and our transformation. With powerful personal stories and deep biblical insight, this sermon reminds us that while God is the Father of all creation, He becomes Abba—our intimate, loving Father—to those who are filled with His Spirit. From childhood memories to spiritual truths, Bishop Putnam delivers a message that resonates with anyone who has ever needed reassurance that their Father in heaven is near, loving, and faithful. Whether you're a dad, have a dad, or need to know the love of the ultimate Father—this message will move you to cry out not in fear, but in trust: “Abba, Father.” To discover more about what it means to walk with your Heavenly Father and what God is doing in Sheboygan County, visit us at posc.church!
In this passionate Pentecost Sunday message titled “The Moment and The Mission,” Pastor John D. Putnam takes us back to the Upper Room and reminds us that Pentecost was not a past event—it's a present reality. With vivid storytelling and compelling scripture, Pastor Putnam paints a powerful picture of the risen Christ who didn't just appear for 40 days—He prepared His followers for both a moment of outpouring and a mission to reach the world. From the sound of rushing wind in Acts 2 to the challenge Jesus gave to 500 people—only 120 of whom obeyed—this message asks every believer: Will you just have a moment, or will you join the mission? With truth, humor, and urgency, Pastor Putnam invites us all to experience the same Holy Ghost that was poured out on Pentecost. If you've ever questioned whether the Spirit still moves or whether God's promise is still for you—this sermon will leave no doubt. It's time to stop standing on the sidelines and step into both your moment and your mission. To learn more about God's plan for your life and about the work He is doing in Sheboygan County, visit our website posc.church!
In this illuminating message titled “God's Light, God's Order,” Pastor John D. Putnam explores the powerful connection between God's presence, divine clarity, and the chaos of our world. Drawing from Genesis 1, he shows how God's first act—speaking light into darkness—was not just a moment of creation, but a blueprint for transformation. With passionate storytelling and personal insight, Pastor Putnam reminds us that darkness—whether spiritual confusion, fear, or bondage—cannot withstand the light of Christ. As God hovered over the void in the beginning, He still hovers over our chaos today, waiting for an invitation to speak light, order, and peace into our lives. This message calls listeners to stop living in spiritual darkness and allow God's Word to illuminate their steps, reorder their lives, and lead them out of fear into faith. If you're navigating uncertainty or longing for divine direction, this sermon is a timely encouragement to let God shine His light into every corner of your heart. To learn more about God's plan for your life and about the work He is doing in Sheboygan County, visit our website posc.church!
In a heartfelt Memorial Day message titled “Why It's Good to Remember,” Pastor John D. Putnam reflects on the power of remembrance—both national and spiritual. Drawing from Joshua 4, he recalls God's instruction to build a stone memorial after the Israelites crossed the Jordan River, so future generations would remember His miraculous provision. Pastor Putnam parallels this with America's Memorial Day, honoring those who gave their lives for freedom, and reminds listeners not to take liberty—or faith—for granted. He invites members of the congregation to share personal testimonies of transformation, healing, and God's provision, demonstrating that remembering strengthens faith, teaches the next generation, and anchors us in gratitude. This sermon challenges us to look back with reverence so we can move forward with hope and purpose. To learn more about God's plan for your life and about the work He is doing in Sheboygan County, visit our website posc.church!
In this special 2025 Graduation service, Pastor John D. Putnam delivers a heartfelt sermon titled "A Future And A Hope", addressing graduating high school seniors with a message rooted in Jeremiah 29:11. He encourages the graduates to hold onto their faith, value their relationship with Jesus as the most important investment in life, and stay rooted in their spiritual teachings as they transition into new chapters. Emphasizing that they are not alone, Pastor Putnam reminds them of the support of their families, church, and community, assuring them that God's plans for their future are filled with hope and purpose. To learn more about God's plan for your life and about the work He is doing in Sheboygan County, visit our website posc.church!
In this heartfelt Mother's Day sermon, Pastor John D. Putnam shares powerful lessons from the "Great Moms of the Bible." Discover how these biblical women, despite challenges, displayed faith, perseverance, and purpose. Be inspired to say "yes" to God's calling in your life. To learn more about God's plan for your life and about the work He is doing in Sheboygan County, visit our website posc.church!
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Pat Kalmerton co-owner and operator of Wolf Pack Adventures LLC, Pat guides clients from around the globe on Lake Michigan, its tributaries and inland waters. Pat grew up in Sheboygan County, Wis., learning to hunt and fish under the instruction of his father, Roy. By age 12, Pat was first-mating on charter boats; by 20, he'd earned his USCG Captain's license. Pat quickly developed a reputation as an expert angler and hunter with abilities beyond his years, partially due to the lessons in conservation biology and sportsmen's ethics that his father stressed as necessary to become a "complete outdoorsman." Today, Pat is also involved in the design and promotion of today's best fishing and hunting products. Whether it's through TV, radio, fishing and hunting magazines, educational seminars or sharing the day's adventure with clients, Pat considers it a privilege to share his knowledge and passion for the outdoors with others.For more info:Wolf Pak Adventures WebsitePat Kalmerton Outdoors Take them kids outdoors (TTKO)My life outdoors bookIf you'de like an autographed copy: The book is 25.00 mailed, same price at Amazon, or 20.00 in person. I, too, have a Venmo account you can access by kieserkenneth@gmail.com for $25.00 including shipping. I only need your address.Special thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Joe digs into what's going on in the Republican Party of Sheboygan County and across the state at the hands of some serious bad actorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police say a 15-year-old female student shot and killed a teacher and a classmate at a small private school in Madison Monday before turning the gun on herself. Five other students and a teacher were injured. AT&T plans to discontinue its traditional landline telephone service in Wisconsin. And, a town Sheboygan County recently decided not to repair its broken tornado warning siren.
Today on America in the Morning Trump Grows His Cabinet The leadership staff of the incoming Donald Trump administration is starting to take shape. Reports indicate that Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is expected to serve as Secretary of State, and Florida Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. After naming the first woman to ever serve as White House Chief of Staff, correspondent Clayton Neville reports there were more names added to the cabinet. House Close To GOP Control Although not yet official, Republicans are now seen likely to retain the majority in the House of Representatives, giving the GOP a clean sweep of Congress and the White House. Bullets Hit Spirit Airlines Flight There was danger in the skies when a Spirit Airlines passenger jet was diverted away from Haiti's capital city after it was struck by gunfire from the ground, suspending all American carriers into the island nation. Katie Clark has details. Biden Leads Veterans Remembrance President Joe Biden went to Arlington National Cemetery for the last time as Commander-in-Chief to honor Veterans Day. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Tuskegee Shooting Arrest Tuskegee University has closed its campus to outsiders and fired its security director after the Homecoming shooting over the weekend. Correspondent Julie Walker reports an arrest has been made- audio courtesy WAKA-TV Selma, Alabama. Wildfires Burning A major wildfire continues to burn in California, but a number of fires are impacting parts of New Jersey and New York. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Wisconsin Abortion Case The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments in an attempt to reactivate the state's total abortion ban. Sheboygan County's Republican district attorney asked the court to reinstitute a law passed in 1849. Rubio To Join Trump Cabinet The next cabinet for President-elect Donald Trump is starting to take shape, with several appoints made, including a Border Czar, and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin to lead the EPA. Senator Marco Rubio is expected to named Secretary of State, and Congressman Michael Waltz will become national security advisor. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Senate Leadership Vote Coming Senate Republicans look to elect a new leader this week while President-Elect Trump is yet to endorse any of the candidates. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. COP-29 Begins The new president of U.N climate talks has opened the COP-29 summit in Azerbaijan with a stern warning, and an urgent need for money. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports this may also be the last time, for the time being, that an American delegation will take part. Delphi Murder Verdict There was a guilty verdict in the double murder trial of an Indiana man accused of killing two teenagers nearly 8 years ago. Pamela Furr has the story. Football Coach Fired A former NFL player-turned-college coach is out of a job after his arrest over the weekend for drinking and driving. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Sarandon Claims Blacklisting If you haven't seen Susan Sarandon in a starring role lately, there may be a reason. The Oscar-winning actress is claiming she has been blacklisted by Hollywood over her remarks about Jewish people at anti-Israel rallies last year. Auto Issues A large number of Honda and Acura vehicles are being investigated for engine issues. Correspondent Rita Foley reports. Tech News The price of bitcoin does not seem to be slowing down anytime soon, but some investors are not all that happy about it. Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech report. Finally New York City held its 105th Veterans Day Parade, considered the largest in the nation with over 20,000 participants marching up the city's iconic Fifth Avenue. Correspondent Julie Walker has the highlights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special Sunday release of The Cabin, Episode 209 is all about looking back at 2023, finding the 10 most-streamed episodes, and sharing more about them. You'll hear clips of each while Eric and Ana dive into more details about the guest, the topic, even other behind the scenes memories that make each episode even more fun.Episodes include the Top 10 Most Photographed Sites in the State (and 10 That SHOULD Be); Farm to Table Dining featuring guest co-host Apurba Banerjee; Wondrous Wisconsin Woodlands with guest co-host Ramsay Plautz; Where to Find the Best Brats in Wisconsin, where we were joined Josh Ostermann and Michelle Gormican Thompson; Wisconsin Historic Sites You Need to Visit; Indoor & Outdoor Skating Rinks in Wisconsin; What To Love About Winter in Chippewa County, a show we took on the road; Legendary Wisconsin Animals: Real AND Imagined; one of our Wisconsin Dive Bars; and our Uniquely Wisconsin episode covering Sheboygan County We dive into some honorable mentions and extras, too. It's a great way to wrap up 2023!