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  • Part 5 road to the cross: The Empty Tomb
    Apr 3 2026

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    Darkness in the middle of the day. A temple curtain ripped from top to bottom. A Roman soldier staring at a dying man and whispering the words nobody expected: truly, this was the Son of God. We slow down and retrace the road from the Last Supper to Calvary, because the crucifixion of Jesus Christ is not just history or a holiday tradition. It’s the center of the gospel and the finished work that makes forgiveness, salvation, and real hope possible.

    We talk through what happened at the cross and why it matters: Jesus choosing mercy while suffering, praying “Father, forgive them,” and then declaring “It Is Finished” as the debt is paid in full. We also unpack the signs Scripture records in Luke 23 and John 19, including the three hours of darkness and the torn veil that opens the way into God’s presence. That moment changes how we pray and how we live, because access to God is no longer locked behind a barrier.

    Then we step into Mark 16 and the resurrection story, where the women arrive carrying spices and worries, only to find the stone already rolled away and the tomb empty. The angel’s message “He Is Risen” becomes a daily anchor: fear doesn’t get the final word, death doesn’t get the final word, and your story is not trapped on Friday. If you need encouragement, healing, or a fresh start for your Christian faith, come take this journey with us from the cross to the empty tomb.

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    44 m
  • Road to the Cross Part 4 Simon and the Cross
    Mar 31 2026

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    The crowd that praised Jesus on the way into Jerusalem ends up shouting for His death, and that whiplash is where we start today. I’m still scratchy from RSV, but I couldn’t stay quiet because we’ve reached the moment that changes history forever: the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. From Pilate’s verdict to the soldiers’ abuse, we walk the Road to the Cross with clear eyes and an honest heart.

    One detail keeps gripping me, and it’s easy to miss when we rush to the familiar scenes: Simon of Cyrene. He comes into the city as a passerby, and the Romans force him to carry the cross. Luke says Simon walks behind Jesus, and that means he sees what most pictures never show, the suffering on the back of our Savior. That “backside of Calvary” becomes a window into the love of God, not as a slogan but as a sacrifice that costs something real.

    At Golgotha, the place of the skull, nails go in and mockery rises, yet something deeper is happening than an execution. The cross becomes redemption. Jesus speaks forgiveness, offers grace, and even answers a thief who asks to be remembered with a promise of paradise. Then we bring it home and ask the hard question: with crosses everywhere in our culture, have we stopped being moved by what the cross means for salvation, forgiveness, and hope?

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    35 m
  • CCOG Sunday Morning service with Bishop John Carter Stop Chasing A Word And Open One
    Mar 25 2026

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    We challenge the flood of spiritual noise by returning to 1 Thessalonians 5 and learning to test every voice against Scripture. We call the church to rise with courage, care for the hurting, and live a faith that can be proven in real life.
    • discerning the spirits of the age and refusing noise-driven faith
    • returning to the Word instead of chasing constant “words”
    • honoring church leadership and restoring reverence for God’s house
    • resisting cultural pressure to hide, blend in, or stay silent
    • warning the unruly with love and urgency about eternity
    • comforting the discouraged and lifting people in depression and fear
    • supporting the weak and carrying burdens together
    • choosing patience, refusing vengeance, and practicing forgiveness
    • rejoicing, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in hardship
    • not quenching the Holy Spirit through small disobedience
    • not despising prophecy while testing everything by Scripture
    • proving faith by fruit, holiness, and staying close to the church
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    51 m
  • Road to the Cross Series Part 3 Jesus Trial. Inside the Courtroom That Sent Jesus To The Cross.
    Mar 25 2026

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    We step into the courtrooms that lead Jesus toward the cross and trace how six trials declare him innocent while still pushing him toward death. We sit with the weight of his silence and ask what it means that he does not fight for his freedom because he is securing ours.
    • clarifying why the Palm Sunday praise can miss the point when expectations replace salvation
    • mapping the six trials across Jewish religious courts and Roman civil courts
    • Annas as a preliminary hearing aimed at finding leverage
    • Caiaphas and the night trial filled with false witnesses and broken legal standards
    • the Sanhedrin daybreak meeting shifting the charge from blasphemy to political threat
    • Pilate’s “no fault” finding colliding with fear of unrest
    • Herod’s curiosity and mocking silence
    • Barabbas chosen as the crowd demands crucifixion
    • what the trials reveal about the failure of religion politics and humanity
    • Jesus fulfilling prophecy through silence and obedience on the road to redemption
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    38 m
  • Part 1&2 The Road To The Cross: From Triumphal Entry To Gethsemane
    Mar 10 2026

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    Palm branches wave and voices roar, but the truest victory begins in a quiet garden where a single word—nevertheless—reshapes history. We journey from the Triumphal Entry to Gethsemane to uncover why a king chose a donkey, why cheers turned to silence, and how surrender became the doorway to salvation. Along the way, we explore the force of fulfilled prophecy, the weight of expectation for a political messiah, and the deeper kingdom Jesus brings: one that conquers sin, not empires.

    We walk through the busiest week in Jerusalem, where Jesus cleanses the temple, restores prayer to the center, and teaches with piercing clarity about judgment, faithfulness, and the end of the age. Around the Passover table, we linger on the Last Supper as more than ritual. Bread and cup proclaim a new covenant, a living gospel you can taste. Even as he predicts betrayal and denial, Jesus kneels to wash feet—authority wrapped in service, love that doesn’t flinch when friends falter.

    In Gethsemane, the olive press lives up to its name. Jesus prays in trembling honesty, then yields with strength: not my will, but yours. Judas arrives with soldiers, but Christ steps forward, identifies himself, and shields his followers—proof that the arrest unfolds on his terms. He could call angels; he chooses the cross. From palms to prayers, every step is intentional, every act drenched in purpose. He isn’t overpowered; he offers himself so we may live with hope that outlasts Friday and lights Sunday.

    Listen now to reflect on communion, surrender, and the love that would not turn back. If this journey speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so others can walk the Road to the Cross with us.

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    40 m
  • Truth Talk From Doubt To Deliverance: How Faith Unlocks Healing, Provision, And Courage
    Feb 27 2026

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    What do you do when sight fails but the need is urgent? We open the Scriptures and our own lived stories to show how faith moves from theory to traction—how trust in God’s character changes what you expect, how you pray, and how you endure. From Hebrews 11:1 to the woman who touched the hem of Jesus’ garment, we explore the kind of belief that reaches beyond odds and draws power from the Source.

    We talk about why the Word must be mixed with faith to profit you, and why seeing miracles doesn’t guarantee a believing heart. Thomas wanted proof; Jesus blessed those who believe without it. That blessing still stands. We connect that promise to everyday pressures: a miner laid off with bills due, families facing medical emergencies, and the silent battles that test our resolve. Faith does not deny reality; it declares a greater reality—Jesus as healer, provider, and the anchor when storms rage. When you know he is your source, doors closing become detours, not dead ends.

    Persistence turns belief into breakthrough. We lean into parables of relentless appeal, Job’s steady trust, and the armor of God that helps us stand when answers take time. We also center the most urgent expression of faith: salvation by grace. The law exposes our need; the cross supplies our rescue. Believe with your heart, confess with your mouth, and walk forward in a life shaped by repentance, holiness, and confidence that you have an Advocate. If you’ve wondered how to keep your light burning when oil runs low, these stories and Scriptures will help you dig deeper, steady your mind, and trust God for the next step.

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    33 m
  • A Stranger’s Church Invite Changed A Life: listen to Rebecca Evans shares her testimony with us
    Feb 22 2026

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    A woman runs out of a church and invites two people walking by to come inside. That small act becomes the hinge of an entire life: from tents in the mountains and meth-fueled nights to a steady rhythm of Sunday school, midweek worship, and a kitchen where service replaces shame. We sit with Rebecca as she unspools the real work of recovery—how relapse can feel empty once grace interrupts, why the fog of past use lingers, and what it takes to defend your nights with the same fierceness you bring to your days.

    We trace her first encounters with faith—neighbors who hunted down her address to drive her to church, a baptism on Palm Sunday, and a principal who stepped in before Adderall addiction took everything. She speaks plainly about trauma, cutting, and the decision to keep scars visible as testimony rather than hide them. When meth finally arrived, the slide was swift. The climb back wasn’t instant, but it stuck when worship, prayer, and routine gave her mind new grooves. Quitting vaping after a 24-hour prayer vigil and laying down marijuana on January 1 weren’t just willpower—they were steps inside a larger story of obedience and community.

    Today, Rebecca moves from the porch at Christ’s Hands to the kitchen line, serving meals to people whose shoes she once wore. She sings at the Wholly Clean Up Friday outreach—a room for folks who don’t feel safe in traditional pews—where testimonies break isolation and hot food meets honest prayer. Along the way, we talk spiritual warfare in dreams, holding Scripture to your chest when fear crowds the room, and why strict routines are mercy, not punishment, for anxious brains in recovery. If you or someone you love is fighting addiction, homelessness, or the quiet shame of relapse, this conversation offers practical anchors and the reminder that grace shows up at ordinary doors.

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  • Bible Talk: Ready Now, Not Later
    Feb 22 2026

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    What if the trumpet sounds and you’re still here? Sister Deb leads a frank, Scripture-first conversation about the rapture, the difference between religion and a living relationship with Jesus, and the real cost of faith when the world tilts into chaos. We open the Bible to 1 Thessalonians 4, Matthew 24, and Revelation to ground hope in truth, not headlines. The message is urgent but loving: almost saved is still lost, and guesswork is not readiness. If Christ returns without warning, eternity will not wait for better intentions.

    We walk through the hard question most avoid: what to do if you miss the rapture. The guidance is direct—repent and get under the blood of Jesus, cling to God’s Word, and prepare to endure pressure. Expect a rising deception and the lure of a global solution that demands absolute loyalty. The mark of the beast, economic control, and persecution aren’t movie plots; they’re sobering warnings. Yet salvation remains available to those who call on the name of the Lord, even when following Him may cost everything. Real discipleship is daily: prayer, repentance, obedience, and courage to witness when comfort is gone.

    To resist lies, we emphasize printed Bibles, Scripture memory, and wise community. Avoid miracle-chasing and media narratives that dull discernment. Learn from the ten virgins: five were ready when the door closed, five were not. God warns because He loves, and the door is still open. If your faith feels lukewarm, choose watchfulness today. If you think you’ll stand tomorrow, live boldly for Christ now. Listen, share with someone who needs hope, and take a step toward readiness that can carry you through whatever comes next.

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    32 m