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Jada takes us through James 4:1-12, as we ask ourselves how God would have us respond to His spirit's conviction. The questions “What sits on the throne of your heart?”, “Is humility your posture?”, and “Have you forgotten the call?”, are posed, and we are challenged to apply them to our life today.
In James 3:13–18, we discover that wisdom is more than what we know — it's revealed in the atmosphere our lives create. This message challenges us to examine the source of our wisdom and invites us to become people who cultivate peace, humility, and righteousness everywhere we go.
Every series eventually has to reckon with the hardest question faith faces: what do you do when you believe all the right things, and it still doesn't get better? In this final episode of More Than Sunday, Pastor Brad Medford brings the series home in the most pastoral and unflinching way possible. The text is Lamentations 3:21–24 — one of the rawer passages in all of Scripture — where a man crouched in the wreckage of his entire world makes a choice that has nothing to do with his circumstances improving. No rescue has arrived. No reason has been given. And yet he turns toward God and declares what is still, somehow, true. What it offers is something more durable: the conviction that suffering is real but not final, that the resurrection didn't eliminate hardship but it did strip it of its power to have the last word, and that those two realities can be held together without one canceling out the other. This is the pastoral week of the series — the one that speaks directly to the person who has been sitting in the back row, wondering if any of this holds up when life falls apart. It does. And this episode is the honest, careful, hopeful case for why. More Than Sunday has been a six-week series exploring what changes when the resurrection stops being a once-a-year event and starts reshaping every part of how we live — our work, our identity, our money, our rest, and even our pain.*
Our words are far more powerful than we realize. In this message James 3:1–12, we explore how the tongue can steer lives, reveal what's really happening in our hearts, and expose the authenticity of our worship. This isn't just a sermon about “watching your mouth” — it's about allowing the Holy Spirit to transform the heart behind our words.
Exhaustion has become so normal that most of us have stopped noticing it. We wear our busyness like a badge, push through the fatigue, and quietly assume that one day — when things settle down, when the project ends, when the kids are older — we'll finally rest. But the threshold keeps moving. And the pace never really lets up. In this episode of More Than Sunday, Teaching Pastor Christian Nichles opens Matthew 11:28–30 and refuses to treat that pattern as a scheduling problem. Jesus's invitation to the weary and overburdened isn't a tip for better work-life balance. It's a revelation of something we've gotten fundamentally wrong about rest — and about ourselves. The reason most of us can't stop isn't that we're bad at time management. It's that we don't fully trust what happens when we do. Somewhere underneath the productivity is a belief that our worth is measured by our output, that the world needs us to keep pushing, that rest is something you earn rather than something you receive. That's not an efficiency problem. That's a faith problem. This episode recasts the Sabbath not as a spiritual discipline for people with more margin than you, but as an act of resurrection-grounded defiance. A weekly declaration that you are not what you produce, that God is still working when you aren't, and that you were never meant to run this hard in the first place. More Than Sunday is a six-week series exploring what changes when the resurrection stops being a once-a-year event and starts reshaping every part of how we live.
Faith that never shows up in your life isn't real faith. In this message from James 2:14–26, we confront the difference between belief and surrender—and discover that real encounters with Jesus always lead to action.
There are a lot of ways to measure what someone actually believes. But few are as reliable — or as uncomfortable — as money. The way we earn it, spend it, hold onto it, and give it away tells a story about our deepest convictions that our words rarely match. In this episode of More Than Sunday, Lead Pastor Clay Monkus opens Luke 19:1–10 and sits with one of the most quietly radical moments in the Gospels. Zacchaeus doesn't get a stewardship sermon. He doesn't get a pledge card. He gets Jesus showing up at his house — and the first thing that changes is what he does with his money. Salvation and generosity happen in the same breath, without anyone asking. That's the vision this message is after. Not a recalibrated budget. Not a guilt-fueled commitment to finally start tithing. A resurrection-grounded understanding of money where generosity isn't something you add to your spiritual to-do list — it's something that becomes natural when you actually believe a dead man walked out of a tomb and that nothing you're holding onto is ultimately yours anyway. If your relationship with money and your stated beliefs have never quite lined up, this episode is an honest and generous place to start. More Than Sunday is a six-week series exploring what changes when the resurrection stops being a once-a-year event and starts reshaping every part of how we live.
Most of us are living inside an identity we didn't fully choose. It got built over years — out of what we achieved, what we failed at, what people expected, and what we learned to perform to stay accepted. And somewhere along the way, it started feeling like just... who we are. In this episode of More Than Sunday, Lead Pastor Clay Monkus brings the resurrection into one of the most personal places it can go: your sense of self. Drawing from Ephesians 2:10 — written to people who had constructed their entire identity around a former life — Clay makes the case that a resurrection faith isn't just a new set of behaviors. It's a completely new foundation for who you are. Not built on performance. Not built on approval. Not built on how productive you've been or how well you've kept it together. Built on this: you are God's handiwork, created with intention, for good works that were prepared specifically for you before you ever showed up. This episode is for anyone who suspects they've been living someone else's definition of themselves for too long — and is ready to hear a different answer to the question of who they actually are. More Than Sunday is a six-week series exploring what changes when the resurrection stops being a once-a-year event and starts reshaping every part of how we live.
This message challenged us to ask one honest question: what is sitting in the King's chair of our hearts? Through James 1:27 through 2:13, we saw that favoritism is not just about people, it is about priorities. We often give the best seat to status, comfort, money, approval, relationships, or routines while pushing Jesus and people in need to the side. But when Christ takes His rightful place, mercy begins to flow, love becomes real, and pure religion looks like caring for the overlooked, the hurting, and the forgotten. The reservation sign already belongs to Jesus, and wherever He sits, everything else finds its proper seat.
For most people, faith and work exist in completely separate compartments. Church on Sunday, grind on Monday, and never much overlap between the two. It feels normal. It might even feel responsible. But according to Paul, it's not how any of this was supposed to work. In this episode of More Than Sunday, Teaching Pastor Christian Nichles opens up Colossians 3:23–24 — a passage written to ordinary workers with no great reason to care about their jobs — and reframes what it actually means to bring your whole self to work. Not as a strategy for workplace evangelism. Not as a performance. But as a genuine expression of faith in a risen Jesus who is Lord of all of life, including the 40-plus hours a week most of us spend earning a living. If the resurrection is true, it belongs in your workplace just as much as it belongs in a Sunday service. This episode is about what it looks like when you stop leaving it at the door. More Than Sunday is a six-week series exploring what changes when the resurrection stops being a Sunday category and starts reshaping every part of how we live.
Part of our Closed on Sundays series, today's message In One Ear and Out the Other challenged us to move beyond just hearing God's Word and actually make room for it to take root in our lives. We confronted the danger of self-deception, how we can hear truth, agree with it, and still choose not to live it out, remembering that if you're not being shaped by the Word, then you will be shaped by the world. Real faith, as seen in James 1:27, shows up in how we live, love, and care for others, refusing to let what we heard on Sunday leave us unchanged on Monday.
What if the most world-altering event in history has been hiding in plain sight — tucked into one morning a week, dressed up for Easter, and mostly left out of everything else? In the first episode of More Than Sunday, Lead Pastor Clay Monkus opens a six-week journey with a message called "This Changes Everything." Drawing from Romans 6:4, Clay unpacks what Paul meant when he wrote that we were buried with Christ and raised to walk in newness of life — with the emphasis firmly on the word walk. Not sit. Not show up occasionally. Walk. This episode is meant to unsettle you a little — in the best way. Because if the resurrection is true, it isn't just the headline of Easter Sunday. It's the foundation everything else gets built on. More Than Sunday is a six-week series exploring what it looks like to stop sorting faith into a Sunday category and start letting the resurrection loose in the rest of your life.
In week 1 we walk through James 1:1-18 and confront a hard truth: real faith isn't proven when life is easy - it's revealed under pressure.
This Sunday, we look at Jesus' triumphal entry as a king into Jerusalem. Jesus broke the expectations of the people he came to, as He was not the version of a king they wanted, but He was the King they needed.
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On today’s episode, Jason is joined by FOX Sports betting analyst Patrick Everson for a full preview of the NFL Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, and Sunday Week 13 slate from a wagering perspective. #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recapping Sunday's NFL action + the latest on the gambling scandal with MLB involving Guardians players Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz. Hosts: Danny Boy Reginald & Bill Murphy
The Ringer's own Diante Lee joins Sheil on the show to analyze, debate, and discuss teams that played their best games during Sunday Week 8 action. (00:00) The biggest winners from Week 8(1:51) Green Bay Packers(8:26) Baltimore Ravens(17:50) Denver Broncos(23:21) Philadelphia Eagles(26:08) The Hurry-Up: Jets get their first win against the Bengals 5% off $15+ on NFL Gamedays with CODE: GAMEDAY at https://littlecaesars.onelink.me/vc9i/n15m71zn The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Diante LeeProducer: Chris SuttonSocial: Kiera Givens and Brian WatersProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On The GM Shuffle, hosts Geoff Schwartz and Marty Hurney give their takeaways from the Sunday Week 6 games, including Fred Warner's injury and Travis Hunter's dual position not working in Jacksonville. The guys also preview tonight's Monday Night Football doubleheader. Plus, they preview the Week 7 slate and give their predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jones and Keefe run through the week three matchups around the NFL. They highlight some upsets and surprises that occurred in Sunday's slate of games.
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In this hour of Money Moves, Stormy Buonantony and Jonathan Von Tobel react to the Sunday Week 1 slate, plus go through another round of "Call Me Crazy But...". Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Tyler Forness, Vikings Writer for A to Z Sports, to give his Monday Night Football preview.
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During this 5-week series, we'll be exploring the powerful truths found in the Book of James! James challenges us to live out our faith with authenticity and action. Get ready as we uncover timeless wisdom on faith, trials, wisdom, and the power of our words. Bring your friends and family as we learn how to embody our faith in everyday life! Let's transform our hearts and actions to reflect Jesus in all we do!
gun control, Second Amendment, Trump, David Hogg, activism, education, Supreme Court, assault weapons ban, current events, resilience Summary In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters navigates through various pressing topics surrounding gun control, the Second Amendment, and current events. The conversation begins with a light-hearted acknowledgment of technical difficulties before diving into serious discussions about a recent ammo bust involving Mexican nationals. The dialogue shifts to former President Trump's evolving stance on gun control, particularly in light of recent shootings, and contrasts it with the actions of activist David Hogg. The episode also touches on the influence of education in shaping political activism among youth and concludes with insights into ongoing legal battles regarding assault weapons bans and the Supreme Court's role in these matters. Takeaways The importance of resilience in the face of technical difficulties. Recent events highlight ongoing issues with gun control and illegal arms trafficking. Trump's stance on gun control has evolved since his first term. David Hogg represents a new wave of activism that is often disconnected from reality. Education systems are influencing youth to become political activists rather than well-rounded individuals. The left's agenda is increasingly aggressive towards gun rights as they move further left. Legal battles over gun control are ongoing and complex, with significant implications for the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court's decisions will play a crucial role in shaping future gun legislation. Activism is often fueled by social media and mainstream media narratives. The conversation emphasizes the need for a united front in defending Second Amendment rights. titles Navigating Gun Control: A Conversation on Current Events Trump's Evolving Gun Rights Stance: Lessons Learned David Hogg and the New Wave of Activism Education's Role in Shaping Political Activism Legal Insights: Assault Weapons Ban and the Supreme Court
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Scott Seidenberg and Mackenzie Rivers recap all the Sunday Week 11 NFL Action and preview MNF with a Same Game Parlay. Plus the latest in the NBA and NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Veterans Day, and thank you to all for your service. Ryan, Braylon, and Maz are all here today along with Pete and Kenny G on the dials, as we start with the Lions dramatic comeback/walk-off win at the Houston Texans on SNF! What a game for Jake Bates in front of his home friends and family! We will have post game sound to play and discuss, plus we will run through the Sunday Week 9 results, get to our Pick 'em results, and go through the NFL with tons of news. Michigan football lost at Indiana on Saturday, while MSU was on bye, and we will get to some Pistons and Red Wings as well. All this and more on today's show, so please join us for all the discussions and fun!
Your Lions and Seahawks delivered on Monday night! Your Dolphins very much did not! We'll review what happened in the two Monday night games, plus we'll go back and finish reviewing the rest of the Sunday Week 4 film, including Andy Dalton once again lifting all boats, Aaron Rodgers taking a step back, Jonathan Taylor getting hurt, Zamir White somehow touching the ball 17 times, and much more. Plus we'll spin it forward and start strategizing for Week 5, which begins with a varied and deep waiver wire! Guest: Jeff Erickson of Rotowire. NOTES: Sponsor - www.UpliftDesk.com/harris for a nice discount on a fantastic standing desk that will help you work better and live healthier Sponsor - www.HungryRoot.com/harris for 40% off your first delivery (and free veggies for life) of healthy groceries and recipes that fit your family's lifestyle Sponsor - Fitbod.me/harris for 25% off your membership for a better kind of personalized fitness training app Follow Jeff Erickson - @Jeff_Erickson Follow our show - @HarrisFootball Become a patron - www.patreon.com/harrisfootball Become a Person of the Book - https://www.amazon.com/Christopher-Harris/e/B007V3P4KK Watch the YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/harrisfootball Harris Football Yacht Club Dictionary - https://harrisfootball.github.io/dictionary.html Join the Harris Football Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/HarrisFootball Play in our Week 5 DraftKings Contest - https://www.draftkings.com/draft/contest/167956154 Week 4 Game Film Discussed Today: SEA/DET TEN/MIA PIT/IND CIN/CAR DEN/NYJ CLE/LV Jeff's Week 5 Waiver Wire Adds: 5. Josh Downs 21% 4. Xavier Legette 14% 3. Trey Sermon 2% 2. Wan'Dale Robinson 27% 1. Dontayvion Wicks 15% Chris's Week 5 Waiver Wire Adds: 5. Alexander Mattison 33% 4. Josh Downs 21% 3. Dontayvion Wicks 15% 2. Justice Hill 14% 1. Trey Sermon 2% h.m. - Cartavious Bigsby 12%, Clyde Edwards-Helaire 8%, Tyler Allgeier 23%, Roschon Johnson 27%, Xavier Legette 14%, Wan'Dale Robinson 27% QB - Justin Fields vs. DAL, Daniel Jones @SEA, Deshaun Watson @WAS DEF - DEN vs. LV, LV @ DEN, NE vs. MIA
JT gives his reactions to the NFL's Sunday Week 4 action. The New Orleans Saints have now lost 2 in a row, after their 2-0 start, falling 26-24 to the Falcons. JT breaks down why the Saints are crashing back down to Earth and their biggest concern moving forward. The Jacksonville Jaguars are 0-4 losing to the Texans 24-20. The Kansas City Chiefs edge out the Chargers to improve to 4-0, but are they as good as what their record indicates? JT explains why the Texans have ended the Jaguars playoff hopes and why the Trevor Lawrence extension was a massive mistake. Jayden Daniels has the Washington Commanders in first place in the NFC East entering Week 5 after another masterful performance in a blowout win versus the Arizona Cardinals. JT discusses why Jayden Daniels has officially arrived. JT also explains what's disturbing about the New York Jets loss to the Broncos and gives thoughts on the Eagles blowout loss to the Buccaneers, Justin Fields 4th quarter explosion vs the Colts, and more on Week 4. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jtsports/support
Scott Seidenberg and Mackenzie Rivers recap all the NFL action from Sunday Week 2 and preview Monday Night Football as well as an early look at the Week 3 lines. Plus the latest in the MLB Postseason races. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
September 13, 2024 - Season 15, Episode 24 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right to talking about the Pittsburgh Steelers as they continue to prepare for their Week 2 Sunday road game against the Broncos. We go over the Steelers' Thursday injury report, QB Justin Fields likely to make his second consecutive start and which players are likely to be on the Sunday pregame inactive list. We also briefly wonder if we might see a Saturday practice squad elevation again as well. Is QB Russell Wilson likely to be sidelined by his calf injury in Week 3 as well? Alex and I address that question early in this show. By the sound of things, rookie T Trot Fautanu is likely to start on Sunday for the Steelers with second-year T Broderiock Jones likely to be benched. Alex and I discuss that topic very thoroughly on Friday morning and what that might mean for both players. On Thursday, we heard from two of the Steelers' coordinators, Arthur Smith and Teryl Austin, so, as usual, Alex and I recap the few main talking points top come out of those two media sessions. Alex and I welcome Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette back to the show, and he helps us get started with a preview of the Steelers' road game against the Broncos. Tomasson has covered the Broncos for quite some time and that means he has a great pulse on the team. At the end of our talk with Tomasson, he gives us his score prediction for the Sunday game between the Steelers and the Broncos. If not already doing so, make sure to follow Chris on X/Twitter at @christomasson and make sure to read his work online here: https://denvergazette.com/users/profile/chris%20tomasson/ After finishing with Tomasson, Alex and I provide our own preview of the game between the Steelers and the Broncos. We break down what are looking for out of both teams on both sides of the football ahead of the Week 2 game. Alex and I then give our picks against the spread for all of the Week 2 games in the NFL. We also give our score predictions for Steelers-Broncos to end that segment. This 106-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted, and we close things by answering a few emails that we recently received from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices