Episodios

  • Wisdom in the Desert: The Lessons of the Desert
    Mar 30 2026

    Palm Sunday is often remembered as a parade, but it was actually a confrontation. In this final installment of the "Wisdom in the Desert" series, Pastor Dan Sinkhorn breaks down the deep, prophetic meaning behind Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and what it reveals about the human heart.

    Why did the same voices that shouted "Hosanna" on Sunday scream for an execution by Friday? The answer lies in the gap between our worldly expectations and God’s holy intentions. Drawing on the insights of St. Augustine and the Desert Fathers, Pastor Dan explores how our lives become "disordered" when we love even good things—like family, security, or success—more than we love Jesus Christ.

    If your spiritual life feels like a "glitchy operating system," this episode is a call to hit the reset button. As we move into Holy Week, learn how to carry the silence and discipline of the desert into the noise of the city.

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    26 m
  • Sermon Discussion - Sunday, March 29, 2026 A.I. Generated
    Mar 30 2026

    This is a very interesting A.I. generated discussion of the message by Pastor Dan Sinkhorn from March 29, 2026. It has the potential to enrich lives, so it seemed worthy of broadcast here.

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    21 m
  • Wisdom in the Desert: Choosing the Way of Humility
    Mar 23 2026
    In this Lenten message from Shiloh Church of Jasper, Pastor Dan Sinkhorn continues the "Wisdom in the Desert" series by challenging the American myth of the self-made person and our cultural sense of entitlement. Drawing inspiration from the early Desert Fathers and Mothers, Pastor Dan explores what it means to practice true biblical humility and penitence, illustrating how the desert serves as a great equalizer for us all. Through the lens of Philippians 2:5–11, this episode examines the Apostle Paul's lifelong "journey of reduction"—where he grew more secure in Christ as he viewed himself as increasingly smaller—and Jesus Christ's ultimate example of surrendering His divine privileges to become a servant. Listeners are invited to trade their desire for status and recognition for the "freedom of self-forgetfulness," embracing a life of unexceptional, faithful service to others. The episode concludes with a powerful recitation of the Wesley Covenant Prayer, challenging believers to fully surrender their lives and agendas to God's will.
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    27 m
  • Echo 45: Continuing Under the Reign of Christ
    Mar 18 2026

    As this season of the Echo Podcast concludes, Pastor Dan reflects on the journey through Insurgence and the rediscovery of the gospel of the Kingdom. In a world that often feels contested and uncertain, this episode re-centers us on a steady truth: Jesus is King, and His Kingdom is already present. Rather than striving to build something new, we are invited to live faithfully within what is already true—under the reign of Christ.

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    7 m
  • Wisdom in the Desert: The Foolish Way of Wisdom
    Mar 16 2026

    In a world drowning in noise and chasing curated perfection, where do we find real wisdom? Not in another life hack or influencer's feed, but in the "foolish" way of the Cross.

    Jesus tells us in Matthew 7 that the wise person doesn't just hear His words—they put them into practice. The storms will come. The question is: are you building on rock or sand? This Lenten season, we're choosing the counter-cultural path of heavenly wisdom—the kind that's "pure, peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit" (James 3).

    Proverbs 8 reminds us that Wisdom is calling out at the crossroads. She's not hiding—but we have to quiet the noise to hear her voice. This week, choose peace over being right. Choose mercy over ambition. Build your life on the only foundation that lasts.

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    27 m
  • Echo 44 - Advancing the Kingdom: Overflow, Not Pressure
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode, Pastor Dan and Adrienne explore the concept of Kingdom advancement, emphasizing that it is driven by an overflow of a Christ-aligned life rather than human pressure or recruitment tactics. They argue that believers are not responsible for building the Kingdom, as Jesus already holds all authority; instead, their role is to live faithfully and allow God to work through them. By focusing on personal sanctification and authentic relationships, Christians become "reflectors" of God’s light, influencing those in their immediate circles through organic conversations rather than rigid sales pitches. The speakers conclude that true mission work happens when a person is internally transformed, allowing the Kingdom to expand naturally through a life marked by calm confidence and genuine love.

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    46 m
  • Wisdom in the Desert: The Freedom of Renunciation
    Mar 9 2026

    This episode reflects on Matthew 6 and the warning against laying up treasures on earth, exploring the biblical term "maimon" (money/idol) and how consumer culture pulls us away from God. Drawing on the Desert Fathers, Pastor Dan invites listeners into a Lenten practice of fasting, silence, and intentional acts of resistance against materialism.

    Through practical examples and a closing prayer, the message challenges us to simplify, practice generosity, and create space for God by turning off devices, resisting constant shopping, and embracing Sabbath-like solitude and charity.

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    29 m
  • Echo 43 - Kingdom Freedom: How Surrender Brings True Liberty
    Mar 4 2026

    Pastor Dan and Adrienne unpack what it means to live free under the reign of Christ, arguing that surrender to a loving King creates true liberty rather than restrictive bondage.

    Using vivid analogies and scripture, they contrast law and grace, discuss healthy boundaries, leadership, and anxiety, and offer practical signs of kingdom freedom that reshape priorities and remove the fear of failure.

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    51 m