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  • S7E14 - Luke 7:1-17 - What If Authority Looks Like Humility
    Apr 6 2026

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    A Roman commander sends a message that flips the usual religious script: “Just say the word.” That single line opens up one of the most challenging and comforting sections in the Gospel of Luke. We’re in Luke 7:1–17, where Jesus heals a beloved servant from a distance, then walks straight into a funeral and brings a widow’s only son back to life. Two miracles, two very different people, one clear picture of who Jesus is.

    We talk through why the centurion’s faith makes Jesus marvel, and how his humility actually strengthens his trust. We also pause on the tension in the story: the elders argue the centurion is “worthy” because of what he’s done, while the centurion calls himself unworthy and simply leans on Jesus’ authority. If you’ve ever felt like you had to earn God’s attention, or like God owed you something, this passage brings a needed reset.

    Then the scene turns to Nain, where the widow doesn’t ask for anything at all. Jesus sees her, feels compassion, tells her not to weep, and speaks life into what looks final. We reflect on what that means for grief, vulnerability, and Christian hope, and why the crowd’s reaction “a great prophet” is true but still not the whole story. If you want a fuller view of Jesus’ authority, Jesus’ compassion, and what real faith looks like under pressure, this conversation will stay with you.

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    36 m
  • Pastor Podcast - Zechariah 9 - Behold Your King!
    Mar 31 2026

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    Each week Pastor Mark takes time to go deeper and talk about the week's message! If you have questions you'd like him to answer or hear more about please send those in by texting us at the link in the show notes!

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    28 m
  • S7E13 - Luke 6:27-49 - Love Your Enemies & Judge Rightly
    Mar 30 2026

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    “Love your enemies” is easy to quote and brutally hard to live. We sit with Luke 6:27–49 and ask the questions we usually dodge: Do we actually love the people who hurt us, or do we just avoid them? Do we judge others more harshly than ourselves? And if our life gets tested today, will we stand firm or collapse?

    Rico leads us through Jesus’ radical kingdom ethic where love is not transactional and mercy is not optional. We talk about agape love as a choice empowered by God, not a mood, and we connect the Golden Rule to everyday life where pride, payback, and scorekeeping show up fast, especially in relationships and marriage. This is the Sermon on the Plain, and it gets direct: blessing, praying, lending without expecting return, and reflecting God’s kindness even toward the ungrateful.

    Then we tackle the “judge not” passage that gets twisted so often. We clarify the difference between self-righteous condemnation and humble, loving correction, and we lean into Jesus’ picture of the speck and the plank as a warning against spiritual blindness. We also talk about discernment, who we allow to teach us, and why mercy should be our default measure.

    Jesus ends with fruit and foundations, and it’s the perfect gut check: what’s in the heart eventually comes out, and storms reveal what we’ve built on. If you’ve been craving a Bible study that is practical, honest, and searching, this one will press you in the best way. Subscribe for more Life Talk, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the podcast.

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    38 m
  • Pastor Podcast - John 15 - What is Love?
    Mar 24 2026

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    Love is one of the most used words in our culture and one of the most misunderstood. We sit down with Pastor Mark to talk through John 15 and the kind of love Jesus actually commands, not a mood, not a slogan, but agape love that is voluntary, sacrificial, and proven by action.

    We unpack why Jesus says love is the identifier of his true disciples, and why “apart from me you can do nothing” is the key to making that command livable. Abiding in Christ is not a one-time spiritual moment; it is the daily connection that lets the Holy Spirit produce real fruit when our flesh fights back. We also explore how God’s love changes what we want, how we treat people, and how we handle the hardest relationships, including the call to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us.

    Then we get concrete. What does truth in love look like when the world pressures believers to affirm everything? We walk through Jesus’ response to the woman caught in adultery: no condemnation, no condoning, and a clear call to turn from sin. From there we move into everyday discipleship, from road rage and impatience to the quiet discipline of being interruptible with our time, seeing people as image-bearers, and taking faith-filled steps when God puts a need right in front of us.

    As Easter approaches, we also talk about outreach, serving together as the body of Christ, and making the most of moments when people are more open to spiritual conversations. If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What is one situation that most exposes how hard it is for you to love?

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    32 m
  • S7E12 - Luke 6:17-26 - Luke’s Beatitudes: Why The Last Come First
    Mar 23 2026

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    Thank you for bearing with us through some technical/audio issues the last few episodes! We are back in good working order and our usual sound quality!


    What if our culture’s picture of the “good life” is the very thing keeping us from real life? We take you onto the level place in Luke 6, where Jesus looks past the buzzing crowd and speaks straight to his disciples: blessed are the poor, the hungry, the weeping, and the hated. Instead of abstractions, Luke gives faces—newly chosen disciples, curious onlookers from Judea and Jerusalem, and Gentiles from Tyre and Sidon—so the Beatitudes hit real people with real stakes.

    We unpack why “blessed” in Scripture reads like an observer’s verdict on a life well-lived, then follow Jesus’s reversals one by one. The kingdom is yours now when you have empty hands. Hunger and tears remain, but they carry a promise that you will be filled and you will laugh. And when rejection comes because you bear the name of the Son of Man, it’s not a detour—it’s the prophetic path, the same road walked by Isaiah and Jeremiah. Along the way, we push back on prosperity shortcuts and unpack the now-and-not-yet tension that grounds honest hope without glossing over pain.

    Then we turn to the four woes, where Jesus exposes the counterfeit comforts: wealth that buys insulation but not joy, fullness that dulls holy hunger, laughter that numbs lament, and broad praise that echoes the flattery of false prophets. It’s a tough mirror for a status-obsessed age. Luke closes the loop with Jesus’s building metaphor: hear these words and do them, and your life stands when the flood rises. Ignore them, and collapse is only a matter of time.

    If you’re hungry for a faith that can outlast applause and withstand storms, this conversation will help you trade surface wins for a deeper, sturdier blessing. Listen, share with a friend who’s wrestling with comfort and calling, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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    40 m
  • Pastor Podcast - Matthew 16:13-20 - THE Question - Who is Jesus?
    Mar 17 2026

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    People have opinions about Jesus everywhere you turn, but Jesus doesn’t let us stay in the safe zone of “what people say.” He looks His disciples in the eye and asks the question that exposes everything: “Who do you say that I am?” We slow down in Matthew 16:13–20 and talk through Peter’s confession that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God, and why that statement is the dividing line between admiration and faith.

    We also get honest about modern confusion. You can respect Jesus as a servant leader and still miss the point if you ignore what He claimed about Himself. We walk through the C.S. Lewis trilemma (liar, lunatic, or Lord), connect it to Jesus’ own words and actions, and point to practical resources for Christian apologetics and evidence for Jesus Christ, including The Case for Christ and Mere Christianity. If you’re seeking truth, or if you believe but want a stronger foundation, this is meant to help you think clearly and trust wisely.

    From there we address the hard reality that many groups say the name “Jesus” while preaching a different Jesus and a different gospel. We talk about why Christ’s deity is a hill to die on, why salvation is not something we can earn, and why real belief produces a real response: worship that becomes a lifestyle, trust in suffering, and obedience that follows a surrendered confession of Jesus as Lord.

    If this conversation stirs questions, lean into them. Listen, share it with someone who’s sorting through what they believe, and then subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: how would you answer Jesus’ question today?

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    32 m
  • S7E11 - Luke 5:33-6:5 - Fasting, Sabbath, And The Joy Of Jesus
    Mar 16 2026

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    What if your spiritual habits are stealing the very joy they promised? We walk through Luke 5:33–6:11 to explore how Jesus reframed fasting and Sabbath, not by scrapping them, but by restoring their purpose around His presence. When He calls Himself the bridegroom, He signals celebration over somber routine; when He tells the parable of new wine and old wineskins, He exposes why the new covenant can’t be squeezed into old categories of performance and pride.

    We dig into the heart behind fasting—alignment, not leverage—and unpack why some people still prefer the “old wine” of familiar rules. Then we shift to the Sabbath showdowns: plucking grain in the fields, David and the bread of the Presence, and a withered hand made whole. Each moment reveals a pattern: the Pharisees guard procedure; Jesus heals people. His claim to be Lord of the Sabbath is not rebellion for effect; it’s a reset for mercy, rest, and restoration. The question He asks still presses on our hearts: is it lawful to do good or to do harm, to save life or to destroy it?

    Along the way, we connect theology to practice: how to fast without turning it into a scoreboard, how to keep Sabbath without drifting into legalism, and how to spot when tradition has replaced love. We challenge the pull of performance culture and invite you to trade pressure for presence—where disciplines become pathways to delight, not proofs of worth. If you’ve ever felt tired, anxious, or boxed in by your own spiritual routines, this conversation will help you breathe again.

    Subscribe if you want more deep dives through Luke with clear takeaways you can live out this week. Share this with a friend who needs freedom from spiritual burnout, and leave a review to help others rediscover joy in Jesus.

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    49 m
  • Witness Wednesday - Niki Palmer - From Boutique To Belief
    Mar 11 2026

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    Our heart on the LifeTalk podcast is to always bring you stories of hope and change!

    This month we are excited to sit down with Niki Palmer who shares her story of journeying to knowing Jesus through years of ups and downs and shakeups in business.


    What if the door to peace opens right after you close the chapter you thought defined you? That’s the tension we lean into as Nikki shares how a decade of hustle in fashion retail gave way to a surprising whisper in a bookstore aisle: “There’s only one book you need.” From New York internships and runway hustle to a thriving small-town boutique, she built a life most would celebrate. But behind the counter were harder truths—young motherhood, a painful divorce, the weight of custody battles, and a heart running on survival mode.

    When 2020 turned her home into a pressure cooker—first responder shifts, virtual school for three kids, and a shuttered storefront—Nikki kept the business alive online but felt her soul craving stillness. Closing the store made no sense on paper. Spiritually, it was the exact step that cleared space to hear God. She bought her first Bible, started listening to sermons while painting, and used “The Chosen” as a springboard back into Scripture. Over months, she recognized a pattern: strength in valleys she didn’t conjure, protection she couldn’t explain, and a God who had been near the whole time.

    Walking into Life House alone felt scary; walking out felt like home. We unpack common misconceptions about church and judgment, the quiet power of being welcomed, and how community—especially women praying in hallways—can steady you when your knees shake. Nikki opens up about parenting teens in a house not yet anchored in church, finding patience instead of pressure, and practicing surrender in daily ways: five quiet minutes in the car, prayer in the grocery line, and returning to Scripture to hear God’s voice above the noise.

    You’ll hear hard-won wisdom about identity, control, and peace: how letting go isn’t giving up, why God’s commands feel like love, and how grace can reframe your past without erasing it. If you’ve felt unworthy, behind, or unsure where to start with faith, this story offers a gentle hand and a next step you can take today. Listen, share with a friend who needs hope, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so others can find their way here too.

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    40 m