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🎙️✨ Peace Fellowship Sermons ✨🎙️
by Peace Fellowship
Pull up a chair, pour some sweet tea, and settle in—because this here podcast is more than just sermons, it’s a heart-to-heart with Jesus.Each message from Peace Fellowship is rooted in God’s Word, full of truth, love, and a touch of Southern soul. Whether you’re seekin’ peace, guidance, or just a fresh breath of God’s goodness, you’ll find it here.We don’t do fancy—we do real faith, open hearts, and a whole lotta Jesus at the center. So if you’ve been yearnin’ for a place where grace is spoken, Scripture is honored, and the Spirit is welcome, then sugar… you’ve found your spot.
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This Is What It Looks Like
Love isn’t a feeling you talk about.It’s a life you live.Romans 13:8–10 makes it simple:Owe nothing—except to love one another.Not selective love.Not convenient love.Real love. Active love. Costly love.Because every command—every rule, every standard—finds its fulfillment in this:Love your neighbor as yourself.No harm.No shortcuts.No excuses.This is what faith looks like when it’s real.Not words. Not intentions.Love in action.
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Government and Me
Authority. Submission. Obedience.Not popular words—but biblical ones.Romans 13:1–7 confronts how we respond to government—not when it’s easy, but when it’s uncomfortable. God establishes authority, and our response reveals more about our heart than the system itself.This doesn’t mean blind loyalty.It means understanding where our ultimate allegiance lies.Honor where honor is due.Pay what is owed.Live in a way that reflects Christ—even under authority you didn’t choose.Because you can disagree with a system…and still represent a Kingdom that’s higher.So the question is:Who really rules your response?
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A Letter to Us
Bless those who hurt you.Rejoice with others.Weep with the broken.Live in harmony.Romans 12:14–21 reads like a letter—but it lands like a mirror. This isn’t abstract teaching. It’s a direct call to how we actually live.No revenge.No pride.No evil for evil.Instead—humility.Peace.Overcoming evil with good.This is what real faith looks like when it leaves the page and steps into everyday life.So the question isn’t, “Do I agree with this?”It’s this:Will I live it?
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What's Yours?
Everyone wants a calling.Few take responsibility for it.God didn’t save you to sit—He saved you to serve.You’ve been gifted. Placed. Positioned.So what’s yours?Your ministry isn’t just a title or a stage.It’s how you love.How you serve.How you use what God gave you for His glory.Some are called to speak.Some to lead.Some to give.Some to serve behind the scenes.But everyone is called to do something.So stop waiting.Stop comparing.Stop assuming it’s someone else’s job.Find your place.Use your gift.Because the question isn’t if you have a ministry—It’s… what’s yours?
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He Is Risen
The cross wasn’t the end.The tomb wasn’t permanent.Death didn’t win.Easter is the moment everything changed. Sin was paid for. Death was defeated. Hope walked out of the grave alive.This isn’t just a story to remember—it’s a truth that demands a response.Because the same power that raised Christ from the dead is the power that offers new life to us. Not later. Not someday. Now.Forgiveness is real.Freedom is available.Eternal life is secured through Him.So the question isn’t, “Did it happen?”It’s this:What does the resurrection mean for you?
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Seen, Know, Included
Some needs are visible.Some are silent.All matter.In this episode, Niki McCoy introduces a ministry focused on serving children with disabilities—and supporting the families who love them every day. Because church isn’t just a place you attend… it’s a place where everyone belongs.Not every disability can be seen.Not every struggle is obvious.But every person is created with purpose, value, and worth.This isn’t just about helping kids.It’s about lifting burdens off parents.Creating space.Showing Christ’s love in action.Because a church that truly reflects Jesus makes room for all His people.And maybe, just maybe—this is where your calling begins.
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SUPERNATURAL LIVING — MARKS OF THE TRUE CHRISTIAN
This isn’t theory.This is the evidence.Romans 12:9–13 doesn’t describe an ideal Christian—it reveals a real one. Not perfection… but a pattern. Not occasional moments… but a consistent life.Love that’s genuine, not fake.A hatred for evil that’s real, not selective.A grip on what’s good that doesn’t let go.Devotion to others.Honor over self.Fire in your spirit—not laziness.Joy in hope.Endurance in pressure.Consistency in prayer.Generosity that moves.Hospitality that acts.This is supernatural living—not something you manufacture, but something the Spirit produces.So the question isn’t, “Do I claim Christ?”It’s this:Does my life reflect Him?Not sinless perfection…But the rule, not the exception.Because eternity is too long…to be wrong.
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Part of the Puzzle
You’re not random.You’re not extra.You’re not optional.Romans 12 and 1 Corinthians 12 make it clear—we are one body with many parts, and every piece matters. Different gifts. Same Spirit. One purpose.From wisdom to mercy, teaching to giving, faith to leadership—God didn’t just save you, He equipped you. The question isn’t if you have a gift…It’s this:Do you know what it is?And are you using it?Because a puzzle isn’t complete when pieces stay in the box.Find your place.Use your gift.Be part of what God is building.
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God's will for my life
Everyone wants to know God’s will—but few want to live it.Romans 12:1–3 doesn’t hide the answer.It calls for a life surrendered, not sampled.A mind renewed, not conformed.“Transformed” isn’t surface-level change.It’s metamorphóō—a complete transformation from the inside out.Not behavior management.New nature. New thinking. New life.God’s will isn’t a mystery to chase—it’s a life to present.Lay it down.Be changed.Walk in what is good, pleasing, and perfect.
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This Is What It Looks Like
He is coming back.Soon.Scripture makes it clear—His return is imminent, but the timing is unknown. No date. No warning. No delay.So what does real faith look like in the meantime?Not passive.Not distracted.Not asleep.Active. Watchful. Obedient.Matthew 28 and Acts 1 lay it out:Go.Make disciples.Be witnesses.We don’t wait by doing nothing.We wait by doing everything He told us to do.Because when He returns, it won’t be a theory anymore.So until that day—This is what it looks like.
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My Job/ Not My Job
Who saves people?Not you.Who changes hearts?Not you.Romans 10:14–21 lays it out clearly. Some things belong to God—calling, opening hearts, bringing belief. But some things belong to us.Our job is simple, but it isn’t optional:Hear the Word.Preach the Word.Go where we’re sent.Faith isn’t just something we say we have. Scripture calls us to be doers, to bear fruit, to love in action and truth. The gospel moves forward when believers stop spectating and start speaking.Jesus said, “Go and make disciples.”The Spirit gives the power.The message is the gospel.The mission is clear.Some things are God’s job.But sharing the good news?That’s ours.
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But I checked All the boxes
Heritage.Church attendance.Baptism.Giving.Bible reading.Right denomination.Spiritual gifts.Serving.Praying.Check. Check. Check.Romans 9:4–5 lists everything Israel had—adoption, covenants, promises, the law, even the lineage of Christ Himself. They had the résumé. They had the history. They had the boxes marked.But Romans 9:30–33 exposes the issue:They pursued righteousness by works, not by faith.And they stumbled over the Stone.You can do all the right things and still miss the point.You can look spiritual and still not trust Christ.Because the difference isn’t activity.It’s faith.Not performance.Not tradition.Not spiritual optics.Just this:Do you actually believe?You can check every box.But without faith, you still miss Him.
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What's your desire
Paul was beaten.Whipped.Shipwrecked.Starved.Exhausted.And yet the deepest weight he carried wasn’t the scars on his back—it was the ache in his heart.Romans 9:1–5 reveals something staggering: Paul’s anguish wasn’t for comfort, success, or safety. It was for souls. He was so burdened for his people that he said he would be cut off if it meant they could be saved. That’s not casual faith. That’s consuming desire.So we have to ask:What do we actually long for?Is it comfort?Is it approval?Is it silence because we don’t know what to say?Fear of rejection?Bad theology?Apathy?Or is it the salvation of the lost?Paul carried daily pressure for the churches. He didn’t drift through faith—he burned with it.So here’s the question that won’t leave us alone:When you look at the people around you who don’t know Christ…What’s your desire?
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Better and Better
It starts with no condemnation.It ends with no separation.Romans 8 opens by declaring you free from the law of sin and death—and it closes by daring anything in heaven or earth to try and take that freedom away. Trouble? Hardship? Persecution? Fear? None of it gets the final word.Because in Christ, you are not barely surviving.You are more than a conqueror.The old is gone.The new has come.Eternal life isn’t a future rumor—it’s a present reality for those who have the Son.Nothing can separate you from His love.Not your past.Not your pain.Not even your worst day.From freedom… to victory… to unshakable security.In Christ, it doesn’t just get better.It gets better and better.
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What's Good?
We love quoting Romans 8:28.“All things work together for good.”But what’s the good?Comfort? Success? Open doors?Or something deeper?This episode draws the line between exegesis—pulling meaning from the text—and eisegesis—forcing our wishes into it. Because Scripture wasn’t written to fit our mood boards. It was written to reveal God’s purpose.Romans 8:28–30 makes it clear:The good is that He called us.He justified us.He is sanctifying us.He will glorify us.The good isn’t easy.The good is eternal.Before we claim promises like Jeremiah 29:11, Matthew 7:7, or Philippians 4:13, we have to ask:Are we seeking our plan—or His purpose?If you’ve ever wondered what God actually means by “good,” this episode pulls it back to the text, back to context, and back to Christ.
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Me, Adopted?
Not slaves.Not strangers.Not forgotten.Romans 8:12–17 tells a story bigger than rescue—it tells a story of belonging. God didn’t just free us from fear; He brought us into His family. The Spirit doesn’t whisper distance—He teaches us to cry out, “Abba, Father.”Before we ever reached for Him, He chose us. Before we ever cleaned ourselves up, Christ proved His love by laying down His life. Adoption wasn’t an afterthought—it was the plan.And when we finally realize who we are and whose we are, something breaks loose in our spirit:We stop running.We start trusting.We lift our voices and call Him Father.Because in Christ, we are no longer outsiders.We are adopted.
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The Promise, The Proposition, The Proof
Romans 8 doesn't whisper hope—it declares freedom.No condemnation. No chains. No life ruled by the flesh.This episode walks through the promise God made, the proposition He set before us, and the proof that follows. What the law could never accomplish, God did through Christ-breaking the power of sin and replacing death with life through the Spirit. Confession brings cleansing. The Spirit brings freedom.But the line is clear:A mind set on the flesh leads to death.A mind set on the Spirit leads to life and peace.If Christ lives in you, you are no longer your own-you are a dwelling place for the Spirit of the living God. And that reality changes how you think, how you love, and how you live.This isn't theory.It's transformation.Set your mind where life begins.
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Prove it
You say you believe-but why?This episode doesn't dodge the question. It faces it head-on.Sixty-six books.Forty authors.Three languages.Sixteen hundred years.One message.One Savior.Matthew 2:13-23 shows prophecy fulfilled in real time-written centuries before Jesus ever walked the earth, yet fulfilled with precision no human could orchestrate. Scripture doesn't ask for blind faith; it invites examination.From grace alone-not works—to salvation that is sealed, secure, and eternal, the Bible stands as a unified, prophetic, historical witness pointing to one truth:Jesus is the only way.Not tradition.Not feelings.Not effort.So the question isn't can Christianity be proven.It's this:What will you do with the proof?
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Knowing is Not Good enough
The wise men knew about Him.They knew the signs.They knew the prophecy.They knew the story.But knowledge didn't stop them.They traveled.They searched.They encountered Him.And when they finally stood before Jesus, they didn't analyze—they worshiped.Matthew 2:1-12 reminds us that knowing facts about Christ is not the same as bowing before Him. Information can point the way, but only encounter changes the heart.So here's the real question:When did you realize that knowing wasn't enough—that you were separated from God and needed more than information?Because faith doesn't end in awareness.It begins at surrender.
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Learn from the Lowest
God didn't announce the Savior to kings first—He whispered it to shepherds.The overlooked. The ordinary. The "lowest." And they got it right.They prioritized the Lord-dropping everything to run straight to Bethlehem.They proclaimed what they saw-turning wonder into witness.They praised God-walking back to their fields changed forever.Luke 2:8-20 shows us the pattern heaven loves to use:Seek Him first.Speak what He's done.Sing His praise.If you want to learn how to respond when God moves, don't look up to the powerful-learn from the lowest.
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It's the In Between
Salvation declares you innocent.Glorification promises you’ll be like Him.But right now? You’re living in the in-between—the messy, holy battleground called sanctification.Romans 7:14–25 exposes the tension: wanting God, fighting sin, stumbling forward.1 Peter 1 calls you not to go back,2 Corinthians pushes you to cleanse every impurity.This path isn’t easy—and it never was. Even the heroes of the faith limped their way toward holiness. That’s why God handed us armor.Sanctification is the warzone where weakness meets grace.And the prayer that gets us through is simple:“God, work in me… because I can’t do it alone.”Welcome to the in-between. Where struggle is real, but so is the Spirit.
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What's your status?
Spiritually, there are only two statuses:Slave to sin or slave to Christ—no "it's complicated."Sanctification is the gritty, beautiful process of switching masters and stepping into real freedom. Because sin pays in death, but Christ gives eternal life.Quick. Sharp. TrueWhat's your status?
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Thankful for?
Worship shifts the moment your gratitude stops chasing blessings and starts bowing before the Name.Not “thankful for what He gives,” but thankful for who He IS.When that hits your spirit, everything changes.He isn’t your personal problem-solver—He’s the King of Kings.He isn’t a background comfort—He’s the Lord of Lords.The Way.The Truth.The Life.John 14:6 doesn’t suggest who He is—it declares it.Idols demand your praise for what they offer.Jesus deserves your praise for His identity alone.Majesty over mercy.Lordship over gifts.Awe over asking.Join us as we strip worship back to its core, lift our eyes off the blessings, and fix them firmly on the Name above every name.When you get thankful for Him—not His benefits—worship becomes fire, fearless, and unshakeable.
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At a Crossroad pt.2
The ministry of Jesus didn’t grow through polished people — it grew through ordinary believers who refused to bow to silence. They weren’t famous. They weren’t powerful. But they were unashamed. And that made them dangerous to the darkness.In Acts 1:8, the Holy Spirit didn’t just empower them — He ignited them. Simple men and women became bold witnesses, stepping into a calling bigger than their fear.And Romans 1:16 stands like a battle cry: “I am not ashamed of the gospel.” Not then. Not now.This episode is a call to the crossroads — the place where faith stands toe-to-toe with hesitation.You can shrink back into comfort… or rise Spirit-filled and purpose-ready.Spectator or witness.Silent or bold.Timid or unashamed.The early followers chose courage — and the world changed.
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Sin: Slave or Victor
Sin whispers like an old friend, but grace already buried the past. You can bow to the darkness—or rise, blood-washed and battle-ready.Slave or victorSin or freedomThe war is real, but through Christ, we winJoin Pastor Greg Moulton as he delves into Romans 6:1-14, exploring how we can stand firm in God's grace and live free from the hold of sin.
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At The Crossroads
Numbers vs. Joshua: Faith in the RingJoin Greg Moulton as he steps into the ring with Numbers 13–14 and Joshua 1.Two stories. Two responses. One question:Will our faith back down—or rise up?
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Embracing Truth: The Beauty of Christ in the Midst of Sin
God is who He says He is, and His Word calls us to face the truth about sin and grace. Though sin is everywhere, grace is greater, drawing us to accept Christ as the only way.Join Pastor Greg Moulton as he goes through (John 14:6; Romans 1–5; Ephesians 2:8–9).
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From Learning to Living: The Three A's That Shape Your Walk with God
Join Pastor Mark Sartain as he explores Romans 5 and unpacks the powerful message of the 'Three A's'.Add to your knowledge of GodApply the spiritual truthAdopt the change
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Joy promised, Permanent, and Perfect
Follow Pastor Greg as he preaches todays sermon from the book of John 16 16-24
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He is...
Follow Pastor Greg as he preaches todays sermon from the book of John 16 25-31
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We're back baby! Put on your seatbelts, hold on tight cause Jesus is putting this car into 4-wheel drive.
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Pull up a chair, pour some sweet tea, and settle in—because this here podcast is more than just sermons, it’s a heart-to-heart with Jesus.Each message from Peace Fellowship is rooted in God’s Word, full of truth, love, and a touch of Southern soul. Whether you’re seekin’ peace, guidance, or just a fresh breath of God’s goodness, you’ll find it here.We don’t do fancy—we do real faith, open hearts, and a whole lotta Jesus at the center. So if you’ve been yearnin’ for a place where grace is spoken, Scripture is honored, and the Spirit is welcome, then sugar… you’ve found your spot.
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