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This past Sunday, we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King, and Bishop Brewer preached on Christ's sovereignty as Lord over every aspect of life. Citing John 17:23 and Romans 8:39, he highlighted the deep unity believers share with Christ and the certainty of His unchanging love and reign. His message challenged us to live boldly as Christ's servants, trusting in His sovereignty to guide us through all circumstances.
This past Sunday, we celebrated the Feast of Christ the King, and Rev. Joe Dewey preached on Christ's reign across time- past, present, and future. Drawing from C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters" and Revelation 1:5, he emphasized the importance of the present moment and how we can trust God with both our past regrets and future uncertainties.
Rev. Jordan Griesbeck preaches from Daniel 12:1–3, Hebrews 10: 11–25, and Mark 13:1–8, reminding us that although these passages speak of the struggles and pains of the end times, the one enduring truth is that nothing lasts except Christ’s body. In the face of trials, when we hold onto Christ above all else, we can endure and overcome.
This Sunday, Bishop Brewer reminds us that God's Word is living and active, speaking His truth into our hearts and drawing us closer to Him. Through Christ, the open door to heaven, we encounter His personal love and transformative power.
Bishop Brewer preaches on 1 Kings 17:8–16 and Mark 12:38–44, drawing lessons from two widows who show us what it means to trust God with our last and our least.
Rev. Dr. Matthew Olver preaches on 1 Kings 17, Hebrews 9, and Mark 12, teaching us the true meaning of sacrifice as a form of worship.
Rev. Joe Dewey preaches on Revelation 21, John 11, and how we can walk through seasons of change with full confidence in Christ and His promises.
Rev. Dr. Beeley preaches on Revelation 21:1–6a and where our true citizenship lies.
Rev. Cody Turner preaches on Mark 10:46–52, showing us that, before God, we are more like Bartimaeus than we might realize. In fact, if we can embrace Jesus as this blind beggar did, we too can experience the fullness of His grace and find true transformation in our lives.
Rev. Dr. Beeley preaches on Mark 10:46–52, the healing of Bartimaeus.
Then Jesus said to him, “What do you want me to do for you?” The blind man said to him, “My teacher, let me see again.” Jesus said to him, “Go; your faith has made you well.” Immediately he regained his sight and followed him on the way.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
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