Episodios

  • The Tree of Calvary: Christmas Trees
    Dec 21 2025

    Jesus was born—not only to die. Jesus was born—so we could live the new life He offers, in the family He formed, and under His rule as King.

    And this eternal life is found at the Tree of Calvary.

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  • The Tree of Israel: Christmas Trees
    Dec 15 2025

    Jesus once cursed a fig tree—and it wasn’t because He was having a bad day. It was a living picture of a deeper story.

    Throughout Scripture, Israel is described as God’s vine—planted, cared for, and called to bear fruit for the world. But when the vine failed, God didn’t abandon the story.

    At Christmas, the promised Branch arrived—and that Branch grew into the True Vine.

    And Jesus, the Vine, invites His followers to be branches—abiding in Him, allowing His life to flow to us, and producing fruit for others.

    The message: Where we see a dead, cut-down stump, God sees new life. 🌱

    #TheTreesOfChristmas #TrueVine #AbideInMe #ChristmasHope #KingJesus #FaithFamily #PlymouthCommunityChurch

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  • The Tree of Life: Christmas Trees
    Dec 7 2025

    Christmas isn’t just the story of a baby in a manger. It’s the story of a God who refused to give up on Eden.

    In Eden, we lost access to the Tree of Life. In the temple, we only saw glimpses of it. At the Cross, the true Tree of Life hung on a tree of death.

    And in the New Creation, the Tree of Life stands at the center of the world Jesus will restore.

    This message walks through the entire story—from Genesis to Revelation—to show how Christmas is God stepping into our exile to bring us home.

    #TreeOfLife #TreesOfChristmas #TheGreaterStory #JesusIsLife #ChristmasAtPCC

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    43 m
  • God Blessed Who?!?!
    Nov 30 2025

    Ever considered how the story of Jacob and Esau points us toward Advent?

    The older should have been chosen—but wasn’t. The younger should have been rejected—but wasn’t. The betrayed should have been bitter—but wasn’t. The offended should have struck back—but instead embraced.

    It’s the gospel in miniature: the God who blesses where we least expect it, the God who forgives what we cannot fix, and the God who reconciles what we’ve broken.

    This is the story that leads us to Christmas.

    #Advent #JacobAndEsau #UnexpectedGrace #PCCFaithFamily #KingJesus #TheGreaterStory #FamilySunday #JesusOurBrother #GraceInRealLife #ChristmasHope

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    32 m
  • The Choice is Yours
    Nov 23 2025

    Some people talk as if there are two versions of following Jesus— 👉 those who just want to “be Christians” 👉 and those who take discipleship seriously.

    But Jesus never made that distinction.

    He simply said, “Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves, take up their cross, and follow Me.” No fine print. No hidden clauses. No “optional upgrade.”

    Following Jesus is discipleship. Discipleship is the Christian life. And life is found in losing ours for Him.

    The teachings of Jesus are meant to reshape how we see faith, surrender, and the kingdom of God breaking into our lives today.

    The choice is yours. Will we cling to our lives—or find real life in Him?

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    42 m
  • Who is Jesus?
    Nov 16 2025

    “Who do you say Jesus is?”

    In Mark 8, Peter declares Jesus is the Messiah—the King. Not just a teacher. Not a mascot. Not a safety net. The One who conquers sin, death, and hell.

    This week we looked at why that confession still changes everything— because when we see Jesus clearly as King, it reshapes how we live, how we love, and who we become.

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    33 m
  • Covenant Community
    Nov 10 2025

    What does it really mean to belong to a church family? In Acts 2, we see a Spirit-filled community shaped by worship, growth, unity, service, and mission.

    This message unpacks PCC’s Covenant Commitment—a call to depend on King Jesus and one another as we live for His Kingdom together.

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    33 m
  • Generational Faithfulness
    Nov 2 2025

    Faith doesn’t grow by accident. It’s formed through hearts that listen, love, teach, and remember.

    In this message, parents and families are challenged to see discipleship as a daily calling—not just a Sunday activity. When our homes reflect the love and presence of Jesus, the next generation learns what it truly means to follow Him.

    #FaithFamily #Deuteronomy6 #ParentingWithPurpose #GenerationalFaithfulness #PlymouthCommunityChurch #KingJesus

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    31 m