Episodios

  • STORYTELLER: Don't Bury It! (Matthew 25:14-30)
    Jul 13 2025

    Have you ever pondered the profound question—what are you truly doing with what you have? In his latest sermon, Pastor Phil Ayres invites us into the parable of the talents, emphasizing that each person is uniquely created with specific gifts for a divine purpose. Through the captivating story of Laszlo, who unwittingly spent 10,000 Bitcoins on two pizzas, we learn about the value of recognizing what we possess. Phil challenges us to take inventory of our talents—time, skills, and relationships—and use them not out of obligation but out of joyful opportunity. His message resonates deeply within our daily lives as he reminds us that “all I have is from God, and all I have is for God.” Reflecting on the urgency of our call to stewardship, Phil highlights the importance of being faithful rather than flashy, connecting our individual contributions to the collective mission of the church. This sermon is an invitation into greater awareness and intentionality in how we live our faith, encouraging us to step beyond fear and invest our gifts for God's glory. Don’t miss out on this empowering message—watch or listen now to ignite your spiritual journey!

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    23 m
  • STORYTELLER: The Father Ran (Luke 15:11-32)
    Jul 6 2025

    Have you ever wondered what it truly means to come home? In his powerful sermon, Pastor Phil Ayres invites us into the timeless narrative of the Prodigal Son, revealing how this story is not just about a rebellious son, but about the unyielding grace of a loving father. As Pastor delves into the familiar tale, he challenges us to listen with fresh ears and an open heart, inviting us to reconsider our own paths—whether we’re the wayward child chasing after fleeting pleasures or the dutiful sibling struggling with resentment at the apparent unfairness of grace. Through thought-provoking insights, Pastor emphasizes that both sons reflect aspects of our own journeys, reminding us that God’s love transcends our mistakes and shortcomings. As we explore the significance of being welcomed home, Pastor illustrates how this series, titled “Storyteller,” is not just about stories but about the truth they unveil—offering hope and redemption to all who feel lost. Are you ready to embrace the invitation of grace and discover your place in this divine story? Don’t miss this transformative sermon that beckons us all to run back into the arms of our Father.

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    30 m
  • PSALMS: Life With God (Psalm 23)
    Jun 29 2025

    What if the secret to spiritual strength lies not in relentless striving, but in intentional rest? In this powerful sermon, Jonathan Fitzgerald FCA West Seminole County Area Representative/ Regular Attender shares a heartfelt message about the biblical art of rest, drawing from the invaluable wisdom of the Psalms. Life often bombards us with distractions—emails, chores, and everything in between—that can lead to burnout. However, Pastor reminds us that true rest is not just about taking time off; it’s about cultivating a deep fellowship with God amidst the chaos. By exploring the lives of David and Jesus, particularly through Psalms 23 and Mark 4, he illustrates that peace and rest aren't dependent on our circumstances but on our connection with the Good Shepherd. Pastor invites the congregation to recommit to this true devotion, urging that even in times of desolation, when God feels absent, He is guiding us gently towards rest. This message is an invitation for all to reflect on their rhythms of life—where can we incorporate moments of silence, solitude, or simply engage in heartfelt prayer? Don’t miss the chance to discover how rest can rejuvenate your spirit and deepen your relationship with God. Engage with this transformative message and find your path to peace this week.

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    26 m
  • PSALMS: Created. Called. Commissioned. (Psalm 22)
    Jun 22 2025

    What if every child you see, no matter their circumstance, holds a divine purpose crafted by God Himself? In her powerful sermon, Melissa Heiland our guest speaker from Beautiful Feet international shares profound truths about the sanctity of life, rooted in Scripture. She emphasizes that we are all made in God's image and that every child has a unique plan, highlighting verses from Genesis and Jeremiah to cement this undeniable truth. Drawing on personal experiences and her profound ministry dedicated to protecting the unborn, she passionately reminds us that no child is an accident—each is cherished by the Creator, and God longs to see them flourish. Melissa also stirs us to compassion, calling on Lifepoint Christian Church not just to support, but to actively engage in rescuing those “being led away to death” through various church initiatives. As the message unfolds, she invites the congregation to be a voice for the voiceless by praying, volunteering, and participating in upcoming events like the World Walk for Life. If you yearn to understand your role in advancing God’s purpose for every life, this sermon is essential. Don’t miss the chance to be inspired—watch or listen to the full message now!

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    24 m
  • Psalm: Praise. Study. Remember.(Psalm 111)
    Jun 15 2025

    In this sermon, Our LifePoint Partner Brain Stout emphasizes the greatness of God as revealed in Scripture and personal experiences, encouraging the congregation to praise God wholeheartedly. He focuses on Psalm 111, highlighting that God's perfect plan from the beginning was the redemption offered through His Son. Pastor shares a personal story of uncertainty and the journey of establishing ministry amidst challenges, illustrating God's grace and guidance. The message concludes by urging everyone to actively study and remember God's works and to engage in supportive fellowship to strengthen one another in faith.

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    34 m
  • PSALM: Freedom From Failure (Psalm 51)
    Jun 8 2025

    Pastor Bobby Johnson's sermon focuses on Psalm 51, exploring themes of repentance and the scars we carry from our mistakes. He emphasizes that everyone has hurt and struggles, similar to King David's own significant errors that led him to seek God's mercy. The pastor outlines steps for healing: approaching God, admitting our sins, asking for forgiveness, and depending on Jesus as our advocate. Ultimately, he reassures the congregation that even through failures, God can transform our lives and use us for His purposes, reminding us that He is always working to mold us into His image.

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    28 m
  • PSALMS: The Prayer Book of Jesus (Psalm 103)
    Jun 1 2025

    Pastor John our guest speaker from Journey Christian Church emphasizes the significance of the Psalms as a prayer book for both Jesus and His followers, highlighting their emotional depth and the need to embrace all aspects of life—joys and sorrows—in our prayers. He categorizes the Psalms into hymns of praise and laments, explaining that these raw expressions of human emotions enable believers to connect authentically with God. The sermon encourages congregants to engage with the Psalms both intellectually and experientially, through teaching and practice, to see them as their own words to God. Ultimately, Pastor John calls for recognition of God's sovereignty, both in moments of worship and in acknowledging our struggles, reinforcing that God hears every lament and responds with grace.

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    46 m
  • Miracles: Back To Life (John 11:1-44)
    May 25 2025

    Pastor shares a story about a dog that cleverly retrieves a grocery order, leading into a sermon about the differences between miracles and the human perspective on problems. He examines the story of Lazarus' resurrection, emphasizing the various viewpoints of Jesus, the disciples, Mary, Martha, the crowd, and Lazarus himself. Each perspective reveals the struggle of doubt and faith in the face of God's timing, highlighting that challenges serve a greater purpose in growing faith and glorifying God. Ultimately, Pastor invites listeners to trust in God's plan, even amid delays, as He has the power to bring life from death.

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    26 m