Episodios

  • Redeemed From Something… Redeemed For Something
    Feb 9 2026

    In this message, we learn that redemption is not just rescue—it is reassignment. Rooted in the biblical meaning of Ga’al and Apolýtrōsis, redemption is revealed as a divine exchange where a price is paid, ownership is transferred, and purpose is restored. This episode invites us to see ourselves not as what we were, but as who God has redeemed us to be—released, reclaimed, and reassigned for His glory.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • The Shepherd's Table
    Feb 2 2026

    Podcast Description | Unity Without Uniformity

    In this episode, we invite you to pull up a chair—and maybe grab a pen and paper—as we dive into a thoughtful roundtable discussion on unity in the Church. Using key passages from Ephesians, Corinthians, Peter, and Romans, our pastors explore what biblical unity truly is, where we often misunderstand it, and how easily unity can drift into uniformity or even control.

    Each segment begins with a question designed to engage you, the listener, followed by deeper table discussion that challenges common assumptions about agreement, leadership, difference, and redemption. Together, we wrestle with how the Church can remain unified without demanding sameness, how redemption reshapes our relationships, and how honoring differences can actually strengthen the body of Christ.

    This conversation isn’t just theological—it’s personal. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to reflect, participate in live chat discussions, and carry these questions into their week, asking how unity without uniformity might look in their church, family, workplace, and everyday relationships.

    Whether you’re a church leader, volunteer, or simply someone longing for healthier community, this episode offers space to listen, reflect, and grow

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Fill My Cup
    Jan 26 2026

    This past Sunday at New Image Church, our pastors gathered for an honest roundtable conversation around the prayer, “Fill my cup.” Together, they reflected on what it means to be truly filled by God—not just productive for Him. They shared how emptiness often shows up quietly through exhaustion, irritability, or striving, and how easy it is to confuse busyness in ministry with spiritual fullness.

    The discussion highlighted the dangers of leading from an empty cup and the importance of spiritual practices that actually renew the soul, not just help us push through. Our pastors emphasized guarding identity in Christ amid constant expectations, inviting trusted voices to speak truth when warning signs appear, and leading others toward fullness without burdening them with guilt or burnout.

    The conversation closed with encouragement for weary leaders: your value is not measured by output, God still fills empty cups, and you don’t have to walk through seasons of dryness alone.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Redemption Part II - Redemption: Behind The Walls
    Jan 19 2026

    In Redemption: Behind the Walls, we discover that finishing the wall was only the beginning—God’s greater work was rebuilding the people. Drawing from Nehemiah, this message reveals how redemption follows God’s structure, confronts the heart before it heals, and is sealed through covenant and remembrance. As the Word is restored, identity is renewed, mission is revived, and what was broken is made whole again. This episode calls us home to redemption—redeemed, restored, and released for progress.

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    2 h y 13 m
  • Redemption
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, we move beyond the finished walls of Nehemiah and into the deeper work God was doing in His people. While structure can protect us, only redemption can restore us. As the Word of God is read, hearts are confronted, conviction brings clarity, and healing begins.

    We explore how true redemption follows God’s truth, not our comfort, and how conviction leads us forward while condemnation tries to hold us back. Just as Israel wept when they heard the Law, we discover that redemption often hurts before it heals — but the joy of the Lord becomes our strength.

    The message reaches its climax at the table of communion, where redemption is sealed not as a ritual, but as a receipt — proof that Jesus paid the ransom for our freedom through His body and blood. From there, we step into restored identity and renewed mission, just as God’s people did when they entered into covenant in Nehemiah 10.

    This episode invites every listener to come home, to receive forgiveness, restoration, and renewal, and to walk forward redeemed, restored, and released into God’s purpose.

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    39 m
  • From the Walls to the City
    Jan 6 2026

    Before a city can be rebuilt, someone must be willing to feel the weight of what is broken. In Nehemiah 1:3–4, Nehemiah receives a report about Jerusalem’s ruined walls and responds not with indifference, but with grief, prayer, fasting, and a renewed sense of purpose. This episode explores how God often begins restoration by awakening our hearts to the needs around us. From broken walls to renewed cities, discover how compassion, intercession, and obedience can move us from awareness to action—and from burden to breakthrough.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Crossing Over Courageously From Promise to Possession
    Dec 22 2025

    God’s promises are sure—but possessing them often requires a courageous step of faith. In this message, we turn to Joshua 3:11, where the Ark of the Covenant goes before the people of Israel as they prepare to cross the Jordan River. Standing at the edge between promise and fulfillment, the people were called to trust God’s presence and move forward before the waters parted. This sermon challenges us to step boldly into obedience, even when the path ahead seems uncertain. Discover how faith, courage, and alignment with God’s presence transform obstacles into pathways and move us from waiting on the promise to walking in possession.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Progress in the Presence: Rethinking Failure Through the Eyes of God
    Dec 16 2025

    Failure often feels like the end, but in God’s presence, it can become a place of growth and renewed courage. In this sermon, we revisit God’s charge to Joshua in Joshua 1:9—a call to be strong and courageous, not because of perfect outcomes, but because of God’s unwavering presence. As Joshua stood at a moment of transition, uncertainty, and pressure, God reframed fear and weakness with the promise, “The Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” This message invites us to rethink failure through God’s eyes, recognizing that progress is not measured by flawless performance, but by faithful obedience, resilience, and trust in His presence. Join us as we discover how God walks with us through setbacks and uses them as stepping stones toward purpose and progress.

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    1 h y 8 m