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Fellowship Baptist Church

Each week on the Fellowship Baptist Church podcast, you’ll hear preaching and teaching from Lead Pastor Tony Liuzzo or a FBC pastor. Get practical, relevant, biblical perspectives on topics that matter to you. Visit us at www.fbc.family.

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    Your Desires: The Trap of More (Counter Formation — Lesson 4)

    Pastor Chris Andrews (Associate Pastor) - ​​​​​​​​​Proverbs 4:23; 27:20; Romans 12:1-2; Colossians 3:1-2; Philippians 4:11-13; Galatians 5:22-23; Psalm 23:1; John 6:35   One of Satan’s greatest lies is convincing us that satisfaction is always waiting on the other side of “more.” More money. More success. More experiences. More possessions. In Lesson 4 of Counter Formation, we’ll examine what the Bible teaches about our desires, why our hearts are so easily drawn toward temporary things, and how Jesus transforms us from the inside out. Together, we’ll explore four biblical truths about desire, contentment, and the only source of lasting satisfaction.   Summer Teaching Series: Every day, we are being shaped by the world, the culture around us, and even the people closest to us. Formation is happening whether we notice it or not, and left unchecked, it can pull us away from God’s design for our lives. This 10-week series explores how to recognize what is shaping us and how to live intentionally as followers of Jesus. Through discussion, reflection, and practical teaching, we’ll discover how to grow in Christ and influence the world around us for Him. Join us and learn to live with purpose, aware of how God is forming you.   Counter Formation :: Shaped by Jesus in a World of Conformity  Lesson 4: Your Desires: The Trap of More   I. Your desires determine your direction ​II. The World is discipling your desires III. Contentment is a spiritual discipline ​IV. Only Jesus satisfies the deepest longings of the human heart   Lesson 4 - Notes

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    Spirit Filled (CHURCH ON FIRE — Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church)

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Acts 2:1-8, 14 & 37; Romans 8:9-11; Ephesians 4:30; 5:9-11 & 18; 1 Samuel 16:13; Isaiah 44:3; Joel 2:28; Judges 14:66; Exodus 3:2; Galatians 5:17, 19-20, 22 & 24-25; 1 Thessalonians 5:19   When it comes to the Holy Spirit, there is often a lot of confusion. The Bible teaches that we are born of the Spirit, yet it also commands believers to be filled with the Spirit.  What is the difference? To be filled with the Spirit, there must first be room for Him to work. As we die to our flesh, surrender our will, and yield every area of our lives to God, the Holy Spirit gains greater control and influence in us. The Christian life was never meant to be lived in our own strength. When the Spirit of God fills our lives, He empowers us to do what we could never do on our own. He produces His fruit in us, strengthens our faith, guides our steps, and works through us in ways that are far beyond our natural abilities. Join us as we discover what it means to live a Spirit-filled life and experience the power of God at work in and through His church.   Series description: ​What if I told you that God created something to help us face life's challenges, engage in spiritual warfare, strengthen our families, discover our purpose, and live the life He intended for us? Wouldn't that become a priority? The good news is that God did create something that accomplishes all of this...the church.​ Before you dismiss that idea, let's clarify what we mean by "church." We're not talking about buildings, programs, traditions, or religious routines. We're talking about the church as God designed it. When the church functions according to God's plan, it is powerful, effective, life-changing, and essential. Yet many people view it as optional because they have never experienced what the church was meant to be. It's time to go back to the original blueprint. Let's examine God's purpose for the church and discover how it not only transforms individual lives but was designed to impact families, communities, and ultimately the world.   ​CHURCH ON FIRE: Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church "Spirit Filled"   1. The Indwelling of the Spirit A. you are saved by the Spirit B. you are sealed by the Spirit 2. The Filling of the Spirit 3. The Work of the Spirit

  3. 998

    Your Attention: Guarding Your Mind in a Digital Age (Counter Formation — Lesson 3)

    Pastor Aaron Roberts (Worship Pastor) - ​​​​​​​​Isaiah 46:8-10; Genesis 2:18; 6:13; 11:2-4; Acts 4:11-12; Matthew 6:26-33; Hebrews 13:5; Philippians 4:11-12; Psalm 19:1-2; Colossians 3:1-4   Like it or not, technology has become a part of our daily lives. Phones, computers, tablets, televisions, video games - all of these things are vying for our attention and communicating what we should believe. What does the Bible say about technology and how should we think about it? In what areas should we guard our minds and hearts against the shaping forces of our devices? Thankfully, Scripture speaks truths that equip us to fight back against the lies of our digital age.   Summer Teaching Series: Every day, we are being shaped by the world, the culture around us, and even the people closest to us. Formation is happening whether we notice it or not, and left unchecked, it can pull us away from God’s design for our lives. This 10-week series explores how to recognize what is shaping us and how to live intentionally as followers of Jesus. Through discussion, reflection, and practical teaching, we’ll discover how to grow in Christ and influence the world around us for Him. Join us and learn to live with purpose, aware of how God is forming you.   Counter Formation :: Shaped by Jesus in a World of Conformity  Lesson 3: Your Attention: Guarding Your Mind in a Digital Age   I. Three Truths About Technology A. God is sovereign over technology B. technology is morally neutral C. technology cannot save us   II. Shaping Lies & Shaping Truths: How Technology Forms Us & How Scripture Counter-Forms Us Lie #1: everything is urgent Truth #1: God is in control Lie #2: more is more Truth #2: Christ is enough Lie #3: it is good for man to be alone Truth #3: it is not good for man to be alone Lie #4: looking down is better than looking up Truth #4: looking up reminds us what is true & beautiful   Lesson 3 - Notes

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    DETERMINED: The Conviction to Lead Your Home & Leave a Legacy

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Joshua 1 & 24 (Joshua 1:1-11; 24:1 & 14-15; James 1:8; Deuteronomy 34:9-10; Ephesians 6:10; Philippians 4:13)   Have you ever had your mind made up about something, I mean, you were so settled, so convicted, that no matter the obstacles, you were going to make it happen? Determination has a way of turning even complicated challenges into achievable goals. Now imagine what would happen if that same level of resolve was directed toward leading our families well. Most of us don’t lack desire—we want to be faithful, present, and spiritually strong leaders in our homes. But desire alone isn’t enough. What if we turned our desire into determination? In a world full of distraction, pressure, and constant compromise, we don’t just need good intentions—we need men who are determined to rise up and lead. It’s time to stop excusing what we should be confronting and start making decisions that will leave an eternal impact on our families.   DETERMINED "The Conviction to Lead Your Home & Leave a Legacy"   1. Claim God's Promises A. promise: God is with you B. promise: God does not fail 2. Lead with Courage A. you must do it in God's strength B. you must change the way you think

  5. 996

    Spirit Empowered (CHURCH ON FIRE — Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church)

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - John 14:16 & 26; 16:7-8; Matthew 16:18; Acts 1:4, 6 & 14-15; 2:1-4; Ephesians 2:1; 4:3; Genesis 1:2; 2:7; Ezekiel 37:9 & 14; Titus 3:5; Romans 6:11; 8:11; 1 Corinthians 6:19; Hebrews 12:29; 1 Kings 18:38   God promised power to His church, not merely the strength to endure but the authority to overcome. The early church was never called to survive the battle but to advance in victory. So what has become of that power? The power that breaks bondage, brings conviction, breathes life into the spiritually dead, and transforms hearts and homes. This is not human ability or religious effort. It is the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. And this is more than the moment of salvation. It is the ongoing filling and empowering of the Spirit of God in the life of His people. Without Him, we are powerless. Let us take a closer look at the work of the Holy Spirit and how His power is meant to shape and strengthen the local church today.   Series description: ​What if I told you that God created something to help us face life's challenges, engage in spiritual warfare, strengthen our families, discover our purpose, and live the life He intended for us? Wouldn't that become a priority? The good news is that God did create something that accomplishes all of this...the church.​ Before you dismiss that idea, let's clarify what we mean by "church." We're not talking about buildings, programs, traditions, or religious routines. We're talking about the church as God designed it. When the church functions according to God's plan, it is powerful, effective, life-changing, and essential. Yet many people view it as optional because they have never experienced what the church was meant to be. It's time to go back to the original blueprint. Let's examine God's purpose for the church and discover how it not only transforms individual lives but was designed to impact families, communities, and ultimately the world.   ​CHURCH ON FIRE: Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church "Spirit Empowered"   1. The Spirit of God Gives Life 2. The Spirit of God Gives Power

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    Your Purpose: Why Are We Here? (Counter Formation — Lesson 2)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​​​​​​​Genesis 1:2​6-31​ (Genesis 1:26-31​; 2:7 & 2:21-22; 3:8 & 15; Isaiah 42:5; Psalm 139:13-14​; Romans 9:20​; 1 John 3:1-2​; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20​; Revelation 4:11​)   Why are we here? and What does it mean to be human? In this lesson, we explore these two foundational questions that every person wrestles with. Beginning in Genesis 1, we examine how our understanding of purpose is inseparably tied to our understanding of nature. In contrast to modern ideas of identity rooted in self-expression, Scripture reveals that humanity is intentionally created by God, made in His image, and designed as both body and soul. From this foundation, we discover that our purpose is clear: we exist to know God, enjoy fellowship with Him, and bring Him glory.   Summer Teaching Series: Every day, we are being shaped by the world, the culture around us, and even the people closest to us. Formation is happening whether we notice it or not, and left unchecked, it can pull us away from God’s design for our lives. This 10-week series explores how to recognize what is shaping us and how to live intentionally as followers of Jesus. Through discussion, reflection, and practical teaching, we’ll discover how to grow in Christ and influence the world around us for Him. Join us and learn to live with purpose, aware of how God is forming you.   Counter Formation :: Shaped by Jesus in a World of Conformity  Lesson 2: Your Purpose: Why Are We Here?   I. A Person ​is ​a Creation of God II. A Person ​is Created in the Image of God III. A Person is Created with a Body & Soul A. ​body B. ​soul C. ​body & ​soul IV. A Person Exists to​... A. ​know God B. ​enjoy ​fellowship ​with God C. ​bring ​glory to God   Lesson 2 - Notes

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    People Gathering (CHURCH ON FIRE — Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church)

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - Ephesians 5:2; Acts 1:1-14; 2:41-42; Matthew 16:18; Hebrews 10:25   ​What if I told you that God created something to help us face life's challenges, engage in spiritual warfare, strengthen our families, discover our purpose, and live the life He intended for us? Wouldn't that become a priority? The good news is that God did create something that accomplishes all of this...the church.​ Before you dismiss that idea, let's clarify what we mean by "church." We're not talking about buildings, programs, traditions, or religious routines. We're talking about the church as God designed it. When the church functions according to God's plan, it is powerful, effective, life-changing, and essential. Yet many people view it as optional because they have never experienced what the church was meant to be. It's time to go back to the original blueprint. Let's examine God's purpose for the church and discover how it not only transforms individual lives but was designed to impact families, communities, and ultimately the world.   ​CHURCH ON FIRE: Practices of a Spirit-Empowered Church "People Gathering"   The Church is... 1. God's people together 2. God's people connected 3. God's people empowered

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    Your Formation: Conformed or Transformed? (Counter Formation — Lesson 1)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​​​​​​​Romans 12:1-3 (Romans 3:9-28; 5:1-5 & 19-21; 6:1-2 & 12-15; 8:1-6 & 28-39;12:1-5; Galatians 4:19; 1 John 3:1-2)   You are being formed. The question is, what is forming you? In this opening lesson, we explore what it means to live as people who are being shaped by God’s mercy. From our identity in Adam to our new life in Christ, from the pull of the world to the power of the Holy Spirit, and from individual growth to life in the body of Christ, we see that spiritual formation is not self-improvement but the ongoing work of God making us like His Son. This message lays the foundation for understanding discipleship not as behavior management, but as a lifelong process of grace-driven transformation. So today we ask and attempt to answer these questions: What is forming you, and who are you becoming because of it?   Summer Teaching Series: Every day, we are being shaped by the world, the culture around us, and even the people closest to us. Formation is happening whether we notice it or not, and left unchecked, it can pull us away from God’s design for our lives. This 10-week series explores how to recognize what is shaping us and how to live intentionally as followers of Jesus. Through discussion, reflection, and practical teaching, we’ll discover how to grow in Christ and influence the world around us for Him. Join us and learn to live with purpose, aware of how God is forming you.   Counter Formation :: Shaped by Jesus in a World of Conformity  Lesson 1: Your Formation: Conformed or Transformed?   I. Christian Formation Begins with Salvation A. we are born deformed & dead in our sin B. we can be saved & transformed by grace through faith II. Christian Formation is Motivated by Love III. Christian Formation is Empowered by the Holy Spirit IV. Christian Formation is a Journey of Growth V. Christian Formation Happens in Community VI. Christian Formation is for the Glory of God   Lesson 1 - Notes

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    The Relationship Between Believing & Doing (Indoctrinated: Why What We Believe Matters)

    Pastor​ Aaron Roberts (​Worship Pastor) - ​Titus 3 (​Titus 3:1-15; Romans 8:14-17​; 10:9)   Why does what we believe matter? And how do our actions reveal what we really believe? In this sermon, we explore the relationship between believing and doing, and examine the consequences of both right and wrong belief.    Series description: We are all being told something to believe (indoctrinated), and what we believe shapes how we live. In Titus, Scripture reminds us of the importance of right beliefs, guarding those beliefs and following right teachers, and how those beliefs inform what we do.   Indoctrinated Why What We Believe Matters   The Relationship Between Believing & Doing I. What we believe A. who we were B. who Christ is C. who we are   II. What we do A. fruitful Christians - submit to and obey government authority - be ready for every good work - speak evil of no one - be gentle, not brawlers - show meekness (or courtesy) to all people B. unprofitable things - foolish questions (or controversies) - unfruitful debates over genealogies and contentions - strivings (or quarrels) about the law 

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    6 Things to Fill Your Life with to Redeem the Time (AWANA Closing Program - 2026)

    Pastor Bryce Copeland (Student Pastor) - Ephesians 5:15-21   Time is one of God's greatest gifts. In Ephesians 5:15–21, Paul challenges us to live wisely and make the most of every opportunity. Discover six things that should fill our lives as we seek to redeem the time and live for God's glory.   "6 things to fill your life with to redeem the time" 1. Filled with Wisdom 2. Filled with the Word of God 3. Filled with the Holy Spirit 4. Filled with Worship 5. Filled with Gratitude 6. Filled with Submission

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    Truth That Leads to Godliness (Indoctrinated: Why What We Believe Matters)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Student Pastor) - ​Titus 1 (​Titus 1:1-16; 3:3-7)   In Titus 1, Paul reminds us that the kind of lives that adorn the Gospel are shaped by something deeper: truth. In a world full of competing voices, shifting values, and spiritual confusion, where does right doctrine come from, how is it protected, and why does it matter so much? In this message, Truth that Leads to Godliness, we explore God’s revelation as the source of truth, the local church as the stronghold of truth, and the ongoing struggle against false teaching. Join us as we discover how right doctrine leads to right living that displays the beauty of the Gospel.   Series description: We are all being told something to believe (indoctrinated), and what we believe shapes how we live. In Titus, Scripture reminds us of the importance of right beliefs, guarding those beliefs and following right teachers, and how those beliefs inform what we do.   Indoctrinated Why What We Believe Matters   Truth That Leads to Godliness I. The Source of Truth: God's Revelation   II. The Stronghold of Truth: The Local Church Led by Faithful Elders The Office of Elder A. family life B. character & temperament 1. humble, not self-willed 2. gentle, not quick-tempered 3. self-controlled, not enslaved to appetite or impulse 4. content and pure-motivated, not greedy for gain or power C. doctrine & teaching   III. The Struggle for Truth: False Teachers & False Teaching A. the distortion of the truth B. the confrontation with bad doctrine C. the test of true doctrine

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    Jesus & Our Future (Risen Savior — Lesson 6)

    Pastor Aaron Roberts (Worship Pastor) - ​​​Acts 1:1-11 (Acts 1:1-11; Luke 1:3; 14:16; 24:39 & 50-53; John 14; 16:7; 20:16; Romans 8:26-27; 1 Corinthians 5:17; 6:14; 12; 15:20 & 42-44; Galatians 5:22-23; 1 Peter 1:3; Colossians 3:1; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Hebrews 12:2; Genesis 1:27 & 31; 3:14-24; Philippians 3:20-21; Acts 10:41; Revelation 19:9)   Jesus was raised from the dead, and for 40 days, he walked the earth again. After this, to the surprise of his disciples, he ascended into heaven. What does the ascension of Jesus mean for his followers? Why did Jesus ascend to heaven in his resurrected body? And what does it mean for us and our future bodily resurrection?    Series description: In the days after He rose, Jesus met His followers in their most real and raw moments—grief, doubt, and failure. This series explores those encounters and invites us to experience the same living Jesus who still meets us, restores us, and calls us to a deeper faith.   Risen Savior Encounters After the Resurrection Lesson 6: Jesus ​& Our Future ​Acts 1:1-11 Pastor Aaron Roberts (Worship Pastor)   ​I. The Ascension Guarantees Hope for Believers A. a guarantee of Holy Spirit power B. a guarantee of new life today C. a guarantee of eternal life II. The Ascension Affirms the Goodness of Creation A. God made everything good B. Jesus' ascension in a physical body affirms that goodness III. The Ascension Ensures Our Physical Resurrection A. we will be embodied on Resurrection Day B. our resurrection bodies will be perfect and restored   Lesson 6 - Notes

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    Lives That Adorn the Gospel (Indoctrinated: Why What We Believe Matters)

    Pastor Bryce Copeland (Student Pastor) - ​Titus 2 (​Titus 2:1-15)   Titus 2 gives a beautiful picture of what a life shaped by the gospel looks like in every season of life. In every season of life, Scripture teaches us to live in a way that adorns the Gospel. In this message, we’ll see how sound doctrine isn’t just something we believe, but something that changes how we live. When that happens, our lives begin to “adorn” the gospel, making the beauty of the Gospel visible to the world around us.   Series description: We are all being told something to believe (indoctrinated), and what we believe shapes how we live. In Titus, Scripture reminds us of the importance of right beliefs, guarding those beliefs and following right teachers, and how those beliefs inform what we do.   Indoctrinated Why What We Believe Matters Lives That Adorn the Gospel   1. Older Men That Adorn the Gospel A. have outward stability B. have inward soundness   2. Older Women That Adorn the Gospel A. have holy behavior B. have good things to teach   3. Younger Women That Adorn the Gospel A. have self-control B. have loving relationships C. have godly character D. have faithful homes   4. Younger Men That Adorn the Gospel A. have self-control B. have role models   5. Work That Adorns the Gospel A. known for obedience B. known for integrity   6. The Gospel Worth Adorning A. the far-reaching grace of God B. the godly life grace produces C. the blessed hope to look for D. the sacrifice of our Redeemer   Right doctrine leads to right living that displays the beauty of the Gospel.

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    Jesus & Our Failure (Risen Savior — Lesson 5)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​​John 21:1-25 (John 13:12-17 & 31-38; 18:25-27; 21:1-25; Matthew 26:75; 1 John 1:6-10; 1 Peter 2:20-25)   In John 21, we find one of the most tender and powerful scenes in the resurrection accounts—Jesus meeting Peter after his greatest failure. After denying Christ three times, Peter returns to fishing, only to encounter the risen Lord on the shore. What follows is not rejection, but restoration. This lesson explores how Jesus meets us in our failure, restores our identity, and redefines our purpose. If you’ve ever wondered whether your past disqualifies you from being used by God, Peter’s story offers a powerful answer: grace has the final word!   Series description: In the days after He rose, Jesus met His followers in their most real and raw moments—grief, doubt, and failure. This series explores those encounters and invites us to experience the same living Jesus who still meets us, restores us, and calls us to a deeper faith.   Risen Savior Encounters After the Resurrection Lesson 5: Jesus ​& Our Failure John 21 Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor)   I. The Temptation to Retreat A. the pull of the familiar B. the reminder of Divine power C. a movement toward Jesus II. The Humble Service of Jesus III. The Restoration of Peter A. the renewal of purpose B. a call to faithful endurance C. a need for focus on Jesus   Lesson 5 - Notes

  15. 986

    Keep Praying: God is Faithful

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - ​Matthew 15:21-28 (Matthew 7:7; 15:21-28; John 10:10; 1 Samuel 15:23)   There are so many incredible stories in the Bible—but some are unexpected. Stories that catch you off guard and even leave you a little uncomfortable. In Matthew 15, Jesus goes out of His way to encounter a desperate, broken mother. She comes to Him with bold persistence and unwavering faith, refusing to give up until she finds mercy. Her response moves Jesus to call her faith “great faith”—a faith that led to a life-changing miracle. What does it take to have that kind of faith? The kind of faith that touches the heart of God and keeps praying even when the answer seems delayed?   Keep Praying: God is Faithful 1. A desperate situation 2. A difficult silence 3. A persistent faith   When you need a spiritual breakthrough: A. intercede B. seek God C. claim His power D. keep praying   Illustration #1: Map with Tyre & Sidon

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    Jesus & Our Doubt (Risen Savior — Lesson 4)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​​John 20:24-31​ (John 1:1​ & 14-17​; 5:16-24​; 11:14-16​; 14:1-6​; 20:24-31​; Matthew 10:1-4​; Luke 24:20-21​; Hebrews 10:22-25​; Psalm 42:1-5​; 1 Peter 1:8​)   In this lesson, we walk through one of the most honest and relatable moments in the Gospels—the story of Thomas after the resurrection of Jesus. Often remembered as “Doubting Thomas,” his journey is really about something deeper: what happens when faith is tested by disappointment, silence, isolation, and waiting. If you’ve ever wrestled with uncertainty, felt distant from God, or struggled to reconcile belief with experience, this conversation is for you. Thomas’ story reminds us that doubt is not the end of faith—it can become the place where faith is refined, deepened, and strengthened in the person of Jesus Christ.   Series description: In the days after He rose, Jesus met His followers in their most real and raw moments—grief, doubt, and failure. This series explores those encounters and invites us to experience the same living Jesus who still meets us, restores us, and calls us to a deeper faith.   Risen Savior Encounters After the Resurrection Lesson 4: Jesus ​& Our Doubt John 20:24-31 Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor)   ​I. The Struggle with Doubt A. ​doubt from ​disappointment B. ​doubt from ​isolation C. ​doubt from ​silence II. The Heart of Jesus A. Jesus ​pursues B. Jesus ​invites III. The Confession of Thomas A. ​the Deity of Christ B. ​the ​hope of the Gospel   Lesson 4 - Notes

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    Happily Ever After (Real Marriage)

    Pastor Tony Liuzzo (Lead Pastor) - ​Proverbs 5:18-19; Ephesians 5 (​Proverbs 5:15 & 18-20; Ephesians 5:1-3, 8-9 & 25; 1 Corinthians 7:2-3 & 5; Matthew 5:28; Psalms 101:3; 1 John 4:4; 1 Peter 2:11; Genesis 2:23 & 25; Revelation 2:5)   Let’s be real about marriage… God created it. Marriage was designed and established by a great God who does great things. When it’s done God’s way, it shouldn’t merely exist, survive, or just be “okay”—it was created to be something great. A great marriage doesn’t just exist; it grows stronger over time. Closeness deepens. Romance strengthens. Passion and intimacy flourish. And if those things feel missing right now, there is good news: it’s not too late. God has a plan to restore, renew, and strengthen what feels broken. With His help, your marriage can become all He designed it to be—and yes, you really can experience your own “happily ever after.​"   Series description: Let’s be honest—most marriages aren’t nearly as strong as they look. Behind the smiles, many relationships are slowly falling apart. Not overnight, but little by little. Communication breaks down. Attention fades. The compliments stop. The flirting disappears. What once felt exciting and full of life becomes routine, distant, and cold. And eventually, people begin saying what they never thought they would: “I love them… but I’m not in love anymore.” That’s not where it started—but it’s where many end up. This series is about getting real. No pretending. No sugarcoating. We’re going back to “The Best Day Ever”—the wedding day—and walking through what actually happens next. The highs, the lows, the struggles, and the seasons no one prepares you for. Because real marriage is hard. It takes work. It takes humility. It takes God. But here’s the truth—your marriage doesn’t have to stay broken, distant, or empty. With God’s help, what feels dead can live again.   Real Marriage God's Design - Imperfect People - Lasting Love Happily Ever After   How to live happily ever after 1. Live pure A. sex outside of marriage is sin B. porn of any sort is sin   2. Have sex A. God created sex B. sex is a need in marriage C. sex is a bonding agent in marriage D. sex is designed to satisfy E. Godly intimacy brings happiness F. God's love continues and thrives   3. Be romantic A. be affectionate B. do the unexpected (Jesus did) C. be spontaneous D. make an effort to improve your marriage E. take care of yourself F. grow spiritually together G. plan things that are fun H. get help if things are off track

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    Jesus & Our Confusion (Risen Savior — Lesson 3)

    Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor) - ​​​John 20:19-23​ (John ​3:16-18; 16:19-22; 20:19-23​ & 30-31​; Romans 5:1​; Matthew 28:18-2​0; 1 Peter 1:3-9​; Luke 24:44-48​; Acts 1:8​)   This lesson unpacks how Jesus meets us in our own seasons of confusion, offering peace through His finished work, assurance through His presence, confidence through His Word, and hope through His resurrection. But He doesn’t stop there! He sends us out with a mission and empowers us with His Spirit to live it out. If you’ve ever wondered “What now?” in a difficult season, this message will remind you that your peace, purpose, and power are all found in the risen Christ.   Series description: In the days after He rose, Jesus met His followers in their most real and raw moments—grief, doubt, and failure. This series explores those encounters and invites us to experience the same living Jesus who still meets us, restores us, and calls us to a deeper faith.   Risen Savior Encounters After the Resurrection Lesson 3: Jesus ​& Our Confusion John 20:19-23 Pastor Matt Hodge (Discipleship Pastor)   ​1. Jesus Gives Us Peace A. ​peace from His ​presence B. ​peach from His Word C. ​peace ​from His ​resurrection ​2. Jesus Gives Us Purpose ​3. Jesus Gives Us Power A. ​the Holy Spirit B. ​the Authority of Jesus   Lesson 3 - Notes

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