Episodios

  • Where's the Fruit
    Apr 12 2026

    A fig tree that looked alive—but had no fruit. Withered.


    A temple system full of activity—but lacking faithfulness. Ended.

    Jesus brought the temple system to a full stop—becoming the final sacrifice and taking His place as our High Priest.

    Now we are the temple—cleansed by the Holy Spirit—and as we abide in Him, what was once empty begins to bear fruit.

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    36 m
  • When the Empty Tomb Isn't Enough
    Apr 5 2026

    The lives of Jesus’ followers weren't transformed by the empty tomb—but by an encounter with the risen King. And the good news is that King Jesus is still encountering lives today.

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    42 m
  • The Unlikely King
    Mar 29 2026

    They saw the 👑 King—but not clearly. They celebrated His arrival—but misunderstood His mission. They looked for strength—but missed surrender. They wanted victory—but didn’t recognize how He would win.

    Not on a war horse 🐎—on a donkey. 🫏 Not to defeat Rome—but to defeat sin. Not through power—but through sacrifice. ✝️

    Jesus still works in surprising ways—often quiet, often unexpected, often right in front of us. Are we seeing Him clearly? 👀

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    33 m
  • The Upside-Down Kingdom - Week 2
    Mar 22 2026

    It’s possible to walk with Jesus—and still not see Him clearly. Because His kingdom doesn’t look like ours. It’s upside-down.

    A kingdom whose King was enthroned with sinners on His right and left.

    A kingdom whose Messiah was recognized by the blind and missed by the religious.

    A kingdom where serving the least is the way to greatness.

    A kingdom where beggars are rich and the wealthy are poor.

    Maybe our prayer should be simple: “Jesus, give us spiritual sight to clearly see You.”

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    40 m
  • The Upside Down Kingdom
    Mar 15 2026

    Jesus said the kingdom of God often looks upside down.

    The world tells us to hold tightly to what we have—while Jesus invites us to open our hands.

    Hands full of the world can’t receive heaven’s treasure. But open hands discover the joy of God’s kingdom—and the blessing of being His family.

    This week at Plymouth Community Church, we explored what it means to live in the upside-down kingdom of Jesus.

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    40 m
  • What God Has Joined Together
    Mar 8 2026

    Marriage matters—because it reflects Christ and His church. And marriage is hard—because it joins two imperfect people.

    And when marriage breaks, the grace of Jesus is still greater than our brokenness.

    In Mark 10, Jesus reminds us of God’s design for marriage—and the restoring grace He offers when life doesn’t unfold the way we hoped.

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    43 m
  • Open to Biblical Community
    Feb 23 2026

    Salvation often gets reduced down to “Jesus forgave my sins so I can go to heaven.” That’s gloriously true—but it’s incomplete.

    Salvation offers more than forgiveness—it offers a family.

    God does more than bring us into His kingdom—He brings us into His people. Which means the idea, “It’s just Jesus and me,” doesn’t tell the whole story.

    Heaven is part of our inheritance—and so are the people around us. And here’s what we often miss: We don’t just receive an inheritance—we become one.

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    39 m
  • The Crossroads of the Kingdom
    Feb 15 2026

    God confronts evil—He will address whatever stands in opposition to His kingdom.

    God conquers evil—at the Cross, Jesus opened the way into the kingdom of God.

    Hell is the tragic end of continually rejecting the invitation to God’s kingdom and resisting the reign of King Jesus.

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    37 m