Episodios

  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 4 | A Jar That Wouldn't Empty
    Mar 22 2026
    When the last bit of flour and oil looks like the end of the story, how do you decide whether to tuck it away or give it away? This sermon sits with that exact pressure—the ordinary moments when resources, hope, or energy are gone and the next step feels like a gamble. It names the real ache of choosing trust when everything says survival means holding on. The message follows a surprising string of reversals: a prophet fed by unclean birds, a foreign widow who wagers her last meal, and a child brought back to life. It shows a God who breaks social boundaries, keeps promises that replenish, and defeats death in unexpected ways—pointing forward to a fuller rescue in Christ. If you’ve ever felt forced to bet your last on something bigger than yourself, this talk offers a strange, steady kind of hope that lingers long after the jars are emptied.
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    38 m
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 3 | A Meal For Thousands
    Mar 15 2026
    The room is full, the hour is late, and the leaders have nothing to offer. This sermon speaks to the exact strain of modern life: good intentions but too few resources, the temptation to exploit crowds for power, and the weariness of people trying to do big things with small means. It names the wilderness moments—scarcity, burnout, and leadership that looks coercive rather than serving—and refuses easy platitudes. The message walks through the story of a tiny meal that becomes a feast, showing how Jesus enlists the weakest helpers, tests their limits, and turns insufficiency into abundance. Expect a sober but hopeful challenge: ministry and meaningful work often begin in places of lack, not competence, and God’s pattern is to multiply what we offer when we surrender it. Listen to how a child’s lunch becomes a banquet and what that means for your next impossible step.
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    38 m
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 2 | A Banquet Before My Enemies
    Mar 8 2026
    When your plans dry up and the wells run empty — when fear and loneliness make you feel exposed and small — this message names that exact wilderness. It speaks to people worn down by loss, to those who feel powerless in the face of illness, broken relationships, or the grinding anxiety of modern life. The old comfort of control feels like a mirage and the question "Can God provide here?" hangs heavy. Rooted in Psalm 23 and the Exodus story, the sermon reframes vulnerability: we are sheep, yes, but not abandoned. The center of the poem isn’t success or self-help; it’s the simple claim, you are with me. The imagery shifts from scarcity to a lavish banquet set before enemies, from fear to provision, from wandering to belonging. Hear how ancient stories of rescue invite us into a present-day banquet of grace and what it looks like to be led, protected, and abundantly known. Come expecting a rescue story that reframes your wilderness.
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    37 m
  • A Table In The Wilderness - Week 1 | A Table In The Wilderness
    Mar 1 2026
    Plenty around you but nothing that satisfies — bills, illness, cultural chaos, and a restless sense that the story you were counting on has run out. This sermon names that specific wilderness: the confusion young adults feel about purpose, the short memory that forgets past provision, and the quiet panic of being caught between shifting economies, technology, and loss. It speaks plainly to people who feel disoriented and exhausted by change. Using Psalm 78, the message traces three anchors: why story matters, the story God tells, and where it leads. Instead of abstract platitudes, you’ll hear concrete verbs of God’s care — what God has done, does, and promises to do — culminating in the image of a table set in the desert and a rock split open to pour out life. Come away with a clearer sense of place and a picture that sticks.
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    42 m
  • God's Math
    Feb 22 2026
    You’re holding tight to every dollar because money feels like safety. Maybe bills pile up, anxiety nags at month’s end, or you’ve been burned by “give and get” promises. This sermon tackles that real, stubborn worry head-on—why so many of us treat income like ours alone, and what shifts when we stop trying to be the ultimate source of security. The message lays out a simple practice: recognize that everything comes from God, return a tangible 10%, and watch what the speaker calls “God’s math” — how 90% can stretch farther than 100. You’ll hear honest stories, practical encouragement (try it for 90 days), and a clear spiritual logic that ties generosity to trust. If you’re tired of the purse-with-holes feeling and curious about a faith that changes money, this sermon offers a concrete step that rewires how you see provision and peace.
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    40 m
  • Wonder - Week 7 | Seek
    Feb 15 2026
    When family fractures, public pressure, or the simple weight of life make you want to hide, David’s cry in Psalm 27 cuts straight to the heart: one thing I will seek — the face, the beauty, the favor of God. This sermon holds that raw tension—fear, enemies, even abandonment by those closest to us—and refuses to reduce faith to information or technique. It lays out why the longing for God’s beauty matters when everything else is failing. You’ll hear how ancient temple images, the year-after-year sacrifices, and the surprising beauty of the suffering Lamb reframe courage: seeing God’s character steadies us amid danger. The talk traces how beholding God’s mercy changes how we live and tells the modern story of a failed fresco that became a town’s blessing—small, messy acts that reveal God’s face. Expect a clear, tender invitation to let that beauty lift your head and reorder what you fear.
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    36 m
  • Wonder - Week 6 | Humility
    Feb 8 2026
    When life feels like a nonstop audition — proving you belong, worth, and meaning — exhaustion follows. The pressure to demand justice, score moral victories, or carve out a self-serving freedom leaves people constantly judged: by algorithms, neighbors, and the voice in their own head. That grind flattens wonder and leaves faith feeling like an empty courtroom. Here the ancient prophet Micah cuts through the noise with three simple practices: do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with God. The message shows how God doesn’t leave us to perform but provides a substitute so justice and mercy can meet; mercy becomes the air we breathe, humility the clear-eyed posture that frees us to love others. Far from a checklist, these rhythms are learned in community and lived by receiving more than we can earn — a surprising way back to awe and belonging that might change how you see everything.
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    30 m
  • Wonder - Week 5 | Awe
    Feb 1 2026
    When your days feel reduced to tasks, notifications, and metrics—when people are treated like data and meaning slips through your fingers—life starts to look like smoke. This sermon addresses that specific ache: the numbness that comes from living in an I-It world where wonder has been crowded out by speed, consumption, and a hardening of the heart. The message reclaims an old phrase often translated "fear of the Lord" and restores it as awe: a posture of reverent wonder that opens you to God, others, and the small miracles all around you. Drawing on Proverbs, Jesus’ encounters, and everyday examples, it shows awe as something received, not manufactured—a living water that reshapes how we see and relate. Expect gentle reproof, surprising invitation, and an encouragement to stop trying to fix everything so you can start beholding again. See what it looks like when awe returns to the center of life.
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    36 m