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Bridges Community Church Los Altos
by Bridges' Staff
Welcome to the Bridges Community Church podcast, your destination for Sunday messages from Bridges Church. Join us each week as we dive deep into the Word of God and explore the life-transforming message of Jesus and the grace He offers us.In each episode, we bring you the dynamic and inspiring Sunday messages delivered by our passionate and knowledgeable pastors. From thought-provoking teachings to practical insights, we unpack the truths of Scripture and their relevance to our everyday lives.Whether you are a long-time member of Bridges Church or joining us for the first time, our Sunday messages are designed to inspire, challenge, and equip you on your spiritual journey. So grab your Bible, open your heart, and tune into the Bridges podcast as we delve into the life-giving message of God's grace that can truly transform your life.
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Trust and Provision - Joshua 10:9-11 - This is My Story
Life is full of twists and turns, joys and sorrows. Life with God is no different, however, if we are with Him, we have someone leading us, providing for us, and comforting us through all the ups and downs. This week, Fritz Mueller will share such a journey he’s traveled for decades.
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It’s Not About Food - Romans 14-15 - Romans
When we first come to Christ, we don’t come fully formed. It takes time to apply the Gospel to all the different aspects of our lives. While we might grow quickly in some areas, we don’t in others, and we might know people who are the exact opposite. They grow where we struggle, and we grow where they struggle. Rather than these differences dividing us, they can actually be used to benefit us. This week, we will see how people with different strengths and weaknesses can help one another with their faith.
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Christian Politics - Romans 13 - Romans
The question of Christianity and politics is hotly debated. It always has been. Some advocate for complete separation from all involvement, while others advocate for harnessing the power of government to implement Christian values. This week, we'll study a passage that shows a Christian's relationship to the government is both highly nuanced and highly sacrificial, and must point to the greatness of Christ.
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Deepening our Connections - Romans 12 - Romans
The problem of loneliness seems to be getting worse in the world, but Christians have the resources to do something about it. God has given us instructions for how to connect with each other and how to deepen those connections. This week, we will study one such passage where Paul outlines important practices, rooted in what God has already done for us, that can make all the difference in the face of division.
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Warnings - Romans 11:17-24 - Romans
Scripture is filled with all kinds of warnings. Warnings to both believing and unbelieving people. Warnings about the dangers of sin. This week we will look at two very specific warnings Paul gives to believers, and see how those warnings contribute to our salvation.
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Sovereignty and Responsibility - Romans 8-10 - Romans
Scripture contains numerous mysteries. One of the most perplexing we find in the Bible is: how God can be sovereign over all things, and yet, people still be responsible for their decisions and actions? This week, we will study a section of Scripture which addresses God’s sovereignty and our responsibility in regard to our salvation. Does God choose us, or do we choose Him? The answer presents us with both an immense comfort and a high challenge.
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What About Israel? Romans 9, 10, 11 - Romans
The book of Romans contains unparalleled promises from God. Not only are we set free from our shame and guilt, but we are also guaranteed the brightest future. Perhaps most amazingly, all the wrongs against us will be redeemed. But that raises the question: what about Israel? Weren’t they promised all the same things? If so, are they getting them? If not, doesn’t God lose all credibility? This week, we’ll study how Paul addresses this question, and we will see that God is, as always, faithful.
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Complete Redemption - Romans 8:18-39 - Romans
Many of us have heard that Jesus saves, Jesus redeems. But what exactly does that mean? What all is included? Is it simply that we go to heaven when we die, or is it more? This week, we will study the complete redemption provided through Christ and how it is more, much more, than simply a comfortable afterlife.
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The Best Acceptance - Romans 8:1-17 - Romans
All of us long to be accepted and included. Known and loved. Some of us can search for acceptance in unhealthy ways. But in Christ, God offers an acceptance unlike any other. This week, we will study the acceptance we have in Christ, and what He did to make it possible.
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New Life Lived the New Way - Romans 7 - Romans
Paul leads us into his personal experience in the new life, but new questions arise: Are we truly released from the Law? Don’t we need the Law? If we desire to meet the Law of God, why do we have such a frustrating time trying to make it? Why do I feel like I can never win? Why is it so hard to live like a good Christian?
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Resurrection Life - Romans 6 - Romans
Jesus’ resurrection doesn’t only make eternal life possible, it opens up an entirely new way to live. A way to live in freedom and victory while being released from guilt and the pressure to prove ourselves. This week, we will study the new life we have in Him and how to embrace it.
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Encouragement During Suffering - Romans 5 - Romans
One of our lingering questions is: if God is for me, then why am I going through this? If He really loved me, then wouldn’t He protect me from this? This week, we will see what hope the Gospel gives us in such moments. While it doesn’t answer all of our questions, it does give us comfort, and it can even help us to rejoice in the midst of our suffering.
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Faith - Romans 4 - Romans
Most of us probably know that being a Christian has something to do with faith. But what is faith, exactly? How do we know if we have it? And how can we develop it? This week, will we see what faith is, why it is essential, and what happens in our lives as a result.
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Accepting the Payment - Romans 3 - Romans
Christianity is unique in that God provides what is necessary for us to be reconciled to Him, to receive favor from Him, and to have a bright future. However, for many, this incredible gift is difficult to accept. Why? Because we first must recognize that we will never make it on our own. It pushes against our pride and self-sufficiency. This week, we will see how God makes our restoration possible and how we can accept it.
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More Alike Than Different - Romans 1:24-2:24 - Romans
We’re not surprised when the Bible claims that those with no regard for God are far from Him. We assume immorality, corruption, and depravity would create distance between us and Him. But we are surprised when the Bible claims that the religious can be just as far from God—that those with a high regard for the law and rule keeping can miss Him as well. This week, we will see how each group has separated themselves from God and what might spark their reconciliation.
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The Gospel - Romans 1:1-23 - Romans
Romans is perhaps the most comprehensive explanation of the Christian faith ever written. From the opening verses, we learn that it is primarily about the Gospel—what Jesus has done for us. This week, we will introduce this inexhaustible topic, why it is needed, and how it powerfully shapes our lives.
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The Brightest Future - Jeremiah 29:10-14 - The Whole Story
Christianity offers the hope of an enormously bright future—one where we walk in harmony with God and each other. Even when we find ourselves in seasons of exile, uncertainty, or waiting, God’s promises remain steady. He is not finished with us, and He will bring restoration, renewal, and joy beyond what we can currently see.
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The Promised Redeemer - Jeremiah 33:14-26 - The Whole Story
Jeremiah sometimes has the reputation of being a prophet of doom and gloom, however, he also pins some of the most hopeful words in all of Scripture. After God’s judgment on the nation of Israel, they are promised an immensely bright future, and it begins with the One whom God will send. He will be a king and a priest unlike any that Israel had ever seen, and He will accomplish what no one else ever could: never-ending forgiveness, righteousness, peace, and victory.
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Judgment - Jeremiah 25 - The Whole Story
While the topic of God’s judgment can make many of us uncomfortable, it is a repeated theme throughout Scripture and in the book of Jeremiah. This week, we study one such passage and see that God’s judgment is not only a necessary response to evil and injustice, but it is also a key way that we see the depth of His love for us.
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The Necessity and Insufficiency of the Law - Jeremiah 17 and 31 - The Whole Story
The Bible—and the book of Jeremiah in particular—is filled with commands and warnings. Yet as Christians, we believe our reconciliation with God rests not on what we do, but on what Jesus has done for us. So what role do these rules play? Are they optional, or are we meant to keep them? And if obedience matters, how does that fit with Jesus fulfilling the law on our behalf? This week, we’ll examine the purpose of the law, its limitations, and how Christ completes what we never could.
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What Sin Does to Us - Jeremiah 5 and 7 - The Whole Story
We’ve all been there, at the precipice of some decision. We knew what we should do, but we also knew what we wanted to do—and those weren’t the same. We knew it was wrong, but we wanted it anyway. It looked so good, so enticing. So we went for it. And then we found out. While it might have been great initially, it eventually emptied us of joy, and in some cases, it hurt even worse. Such is the nature of sin. It’s not only harmful to us, it’s harmful to others, and it’s harmful to the world at large. This week, we will look at some of the effects of sin, why it’s so enticing, and how to escape.
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What Went Wrong? - Sermon - Dan Stockum - Jeremiah 2 - The Whole Story
We probably all notice that something is wrong with the world, but what is it? Has the world always been like this, or was there a point in time when the problems started? More importantly, how will it get fixed? (Or will it?) This week, we will see the cause of all our problems, what God thinks about it, and ultimately, what He will do to restore what is broken.
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Formed on Purpose for a Purpose - Jeremiah 1:4-10 - The Whole Story
Is everyone designed with a special purpose or only some people? Does God knit each one of us together with a certain plan in mind? This week, we will study God's intentionality with Jeremiah and how it isn't just his story—it's all of ours.
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A Great Savior Creates Great Faith - Luke 7:1-10 - A Great Savior Creates Great Faith
Message from Derek Brown on January 4, 2026
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Coming Home - Coming Home
Message from Dave Kellejian on December 28, 2025
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Christmas Eve 2025 - Christmas Eve
Message from Dan Stockum on December 24, 2025
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Seed of Ages - Genesis 28:10-17 - Christmas Prophecies
Long before God spoke about Messiah through the prophets, He spoke about the Messiah with one family–Abraham’s family. This week, we will study the “seed” of Abraham who was promised through generations and came to bless all nations.
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From the Root of Jesse - Isaiah 11:1-5 - Christmas Prophecies
In our series, we’ve seen many prophecies foretell that the Messiah to come will be a king, and, in some ways, this passage from Isaiah is no different. However, rather than describe what the king will do when He arrives or hint at the king’s divine identity, in this passage Isaiah tells us what the coming king will be like. Specifically, we will see His heart, His perfection, and His power.
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The Baby From Bethlehem - Micah 5:1-5 - Christmas Prophecies
Many of us are familiar with the Christmas carol about the small town of Jesus’ birth, but we may be less familiar with the Old Testament passage foretelling it. This week, as we study Micah’s prophecy about Bethlehem and the One who would be born in it, we will see the perfect unfolding of God’s plan—both then and for us today.
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Comfort for Sinners - Isaiah 40:1-11 - Christmas Prophecies
Isaiah offers immense comfort for his hearers—all wrongs will eventually be set right because of the One to come. But how could this be? As Isaiah speaks these words, Israel is destined for exile and their city will be destroyed because of their own unfaithfulness. Why would God promise such sinful people such a bright future? This week, we will study Isaiah’s prophecy and how it can give hope to all of us, especially if we feel like we don’t deserve it.
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Beautiful Messengers - Missionary Commissioning
Ever since the earliest days of Christianity, the church has sent missionaries. They weren’t content waiting for people to come and see, they wanted to go and tell. Our church is no different. This week, we will affirm God’s call on Steve and Shannon’s life to work alongside Restoration Ministries in Brazil, and see how our efforts align with those of the earliest churches.
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The Light is Coming - Isaiah 9:1-7 - Christmas Prophecies
When the people of Israel and Judah found themselves in deep darkness, Isaiah's prophecy pointed to a time that would bring peace and righteousness, and a future hope. As we look at this familiar Christmas prophecy this week, we'll see that Isaiah's message of hope stretches far beyond Christ's arrival at Christmas. And in a world longing for peace and justice, God’s answer is not always what we would expect.
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Prepare the Way - Malachi 3:1-4 - Christmas Prophecies
This is the time of year when we begin to experience the first few joys of the Christmas season. It won’t be long until our stores and radios will be filled with the decorations and sounds that remind us of Christ’s birth. In these weeks leading up to Christmas, we will study passages written long before Jesus came to earth that detailed exactly who to expect, why He must come, and what He would do when He arrived.
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Bridges' Celebration: What God Has Done - Nehemiah 12 - Next85
Often, it helps to begin a project with the end in mind—a vision for what it will be like when everything is completed. Along the way, there will be challenges and setbacks that would make it easy to turn around and give up. But by keeping the end of the story in view, we’re motivated to keep going. This week, we’ll study the end of the story of Nehemiah’s building project, and how it can help us with ours—at Bridges and for whatever we are building in our lives.
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Bridges' Investment: What It Will Require - 1 Chronicles 29:1-22 - Next85
Following where we believe God has led into our NEXT85 years will require something of us. Throughout Scripture, when God’s people began a project, they each brought what they could in order to help the effort. We will be no different. The dream for our future campus won’t happen without all of us participating. This week, we’ll look at what will be required of us, and the blessing for following.
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Bridges Blueprint: What We Will Build - Next85
Every Sunday, we literally sit in the dreams, sacrifices, and plans of people who came before us. We have a place to gather because they built it. But that raises the question: what is our responsibility to those who come after us? If we hope that Bridges remains a fixture in our community, what must we build to ensure that it happens? This week, we will dream about the future of our campus and how we can impact generations to come.
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Bridges’ Legacy: What Will Last - 2 Corinthians 2:14-3:3 - Next85
85 years ago, a small group of ordinary men and women gathered with a simple vision: to plant a gospel-centered church here in Los Altos. They couldn’t see the future, but they knew one thing: God had called them to know and study His Word, to love their neighbors, and to plant seeds of the gospel of Jesus that would outlive them. And we at Bridges Community Church today are living proof of their faithfulness. The question before us now in 2025 is this: what about the next 85 years? What kind of legacy will we leave behind for future generations?
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Bridges’ Mission: Where We’re Going - 1 Timothy 2:3b-5 - Next85
Every person, family, team, or organization is heading somewhere. They might have chosen their direction on purpose, or they might simply flow along with the current around them. We plan to be the former rather than the latter. But where are we headed? As we turn the page from the last 85 years of our church into the next, we remain true to our original mission, and this week, we will take a deeper look into our ongoing vision to display that people matter, truth matters, and the Gospel is our only hope in everything that we do.
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Thanksgiving - Psalm 100 - When and How to Pray
We've seen throughout this series that various kinds of prayer align with the types of conversations we have with those closest to us, and thankfulness is no exception. If we don't express thanks in our relationships, we can forget having much connection in them. This week, we'll study a Psalm of thanksgiving showing us why God deserves our deepest gratitude.
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Confession - Psalm 32 - When and How to Pray
When we hold onto or try to cover up our sins and weakness before God or before others—hiding them, excusing them, or pretending they don’t exist—it crushes us. It drains our strength and steals our joy. But Psalm 32 reveals that God has made a way for the guilty to be forgiven, for the burdened to be set free, and for that which is broken to be restored.
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Lament - Psalm 13 - When and How to Pray
Many of us likely have a close friend with whom we feel absolutely free to share the deepest sorrows of our hearts. They listen to our burdens, and by doing so, they help us carry them. But what our relationship with God? Can we share with Him like that? Will He welcome our cries of despair or rebuke us for having them? This week, we will study one of the Psalms of lament where David pours his heart out to God and finds relief.
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Wisdom and Guidance - Psalm 25 - When and How to Pray
We've probably all asked God for direction in our lives or for Him to show us the way that He wants us to go. But how does the Bible depict these kinds of prayers? This week, we will study Psalm 25 where David asks God for such guidance and how he finds a God who is more than willing to give it.
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Trust - Psalm 62 - When and How to Pray
The most foundational building block of any relationship is trust. With it, we can weather most anything, but without it, the relationship cannot survive. This week, we will see that our relationship with God is no different. To feel connected with Him or to experience His presence in our daily lives requires trust in Him. But how can we develop it? Whether we've never trusted God before or simply want to deepen our trust in Him, Psalm 62 gives a roadmap to get there.
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Adoration - Psalm 19 - When and How to Pray
No relationship will survive without a healthy amount of affirmation and appreciation for one another, and our relationship with God is no different. As we begin our series on when and how to pray, we start with what should mark our communication with anyone–adoration.
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Church as Family - Ephesians 2:17-22 - This is My Story
Some of us grew up in stable family environments, while others of us experienced homes with ongoing change and upheaval. In either case, God intends the church to be a place of wholeness, peace, and support on which we can depend throughout all of life’s ups and downs. But what might this look like in practical application? And how can a church grow in this area? This week, we will study the familial connections in the early church and hear of a modern example.
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Come and Hear - This is My Story
This week we continue our summer series with a few of our college and young adults, who will be sharing about their faith journeys. We will also hear from others who are getting baptized at the beach, followed by a brief message from Pastor Steve.
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What Do You Do When You’re Not Sure? - John 20:24-29 - This is My Story
The Bible reminds us that God remains on His throne, even amidst difficult times in the world or trying personal circumstances in our own lives. Despite this, however, the storms of life still have a tendency to challenge our certainty. What should we do in those moments? Join us this week as we continue our “This is My Story” message series and explore how doubt is not something to hide or fear, how it can actually be the doorway to a deeper, more grounded faith, and how Jesus meets us in our uncertainty with patience and mercy.
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Knowing the God Who Knows Me - Psalm 139 - This is My Story
Psalm 139 is one of the most intimate and awe-inspiring reflections on the greatness of God in all of Scripture, as we are taken deep into the heart of a God who is infinite in power, perfect in knowledge, and yet profoundly personal in His love. In this week’s message, we’ll explore how God’s omniscience, omnipresence, and creative power don’t merely inspire fear and reverence—they invite trust, humility, and wonder. A God who knows you completely and still loves you unconditionally is not just great—He’s the only one truly worthy of your whole life.
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The Rest of the Story - Mark 12:28-34 - This is My Story
Each of us has a story, shaped by the steps we’ve taken to reach this very moment. But what comes next? What will the rest of our stories look like? When the whole story is written, what it will say? It’s a thought that is both exciting and perhaps a little daunting. Join us this week to reflect on what success means as we all embark on the rest of our stories.
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Facing Challenges With (and Without) Friends - Job 16 - This is My Story
We have probably all had seasons of tremendous difficulty where we suffered a loss, faced a crisis, or everything in front of us felt uncertain. But have we reflected back on the role of friends within those challenging times? The benefit of their presence versus the pain of their absence? This week, we will study our need for supportive friends, where we can begin to look for them, and we can be such friends for others.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Bridges Community Church podcast, your destination for Sunday messages from Bridges Church. Join us each week as we dive deep into the Word of God and explore the life-transforming message of Jesus and the grace He offers us.In each episode, we bring you the dynamic and inspiring Sunday messages delivered by our passionate and knowledgeable pastors. From thought-provoking teachings to practical insights, we unpack the truths of Scripture and their relevance to our everyday lives.Whether you are a long-time member of Bridges Church or joining us for the first time, our Sunday messages are designed to inspire, challenge, and equip you on your spiritual journey. So grab your Bible, open your heart, and tune into the Bridges podcast as we delve into the life-giving message of God's grace that can truly transform your life.
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