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Hyde Wesleyan Weekly Sermon Audio
by Hyde Wesleyan Church
Weekly sermon audio from our weekend worship experiences at Hyde Wesleyan Church.
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Week 5 - House to Heart
In this week’s Church in Motion series message, Pastor Stevan explores Acts 5 and reminds us that the church stays alive and active when ordinary people carry the extraordinary presence of Jesus into everyday spaces. Through authentic faith lived out in homes, relationships, and daily life, believers continue the mission of bringing hope, healing, and the presence of Christ to others.
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Week 4 - Remember & Proclaim
Pastor Stevan continues the Church in Motion series with “Remember and Proclaim,” drawing from Acts 4 to show how the early church responded to opposition with bold faith and dependence on the Holy Spirit . He challenges believers to return to community, remember who God is, and ask for boldness—not comfort—while pointing to communion as a vital way we are spiritually refueled to keep living on mission.
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Week 3 - Filled to Flowing
Pastor Stevan continues the Church in Motion series by exploring Acts 3, showing how the early church moved beyond gathering into Spirit-led action. Through the healing at the temple gate, he challenges believers to notice those around them, give what God has already provided, and boldly point others to Jesus. This message reminds us that the church’s mission isn’t about doing more, but living Spirit-filled lives that naturally flow outward.
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Week 2 - Power in Motion
In Week 2 of the Church in Motion series, “Power in Motion,” Pastor Stevan unpacks Acts 2, revealing that the church doesn’t move through human effort but through the power of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that God fills ordinary, expectant people who are willing to wait on Him—and then sends them out to boldly share the gospel in ways others can understand. This message challenges us to stop striving in our own strength and instead be filled, led, and sent by the Spirit.
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Week 1 - Waiting to Move
Pastor Stevan launches the Church in Motion series with a powerful reminder from Acts 1 that the mission of God doesn’t begin with our effort, but with the work of the Holy Spirit within us . In Waiting to Move, he challenges “fixers” and “doers” to embrace waiting as preparation, trusting that true impact comes not from striving, but from being Spirit-empowered witnesses of the risen Jesus.
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Easter Sunday - Alive to Live
Pastor Stevan shares in “Alive to Live,” the Easter message at Hyde Wesleyan Church and the conclusion to the Flavor series, that the resurrection of Jesus (Luke 24:1–9) proves we are not merely broken but spiritually dead—unable to fix ourselves. He emphasizes that Jesus didn’t come to make bad people better, but to bring dead people to life, offering new life through connection to Him. This Easter call invites us not just to believe in the resurrection, but to receive it personally and truly live.
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Week 8 - A Different King
Pastor Stevan reflects on Palm Sunday in A Different King, highlighting how the crowd expected a powerful, conquering Messiah but encountered Jesus as a humble King bringing peace (Luke 19:28–44). He challenges listeners to move beyond admiration or expectation and instead fully surrender to Jesus as He truly is, allowing His kingdom to shape their lives.
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Week 7 - Self Control
Pastor Angel continues the Flavor series by teaching that self-control is not about willpower but about surrendering to the Holy Spirit, who produces lasting change from within. Using examples from Scripture and everyday struggles, she shows that true self-control begins in the heart, requires daily surrender, and ultimately leads to freedom and alignment with God’s will. Listeners are challenged to identify their personal struggles and choose surrender over striving, trusting God to transform their desires.
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Week 6 - Gentleness
Pastor Stevan continues the “Flavor” series by exploring the fruit of the Spirit found in Galatians 5, focusing on gentleness. He explains that biblical gentleness is not weakness but strength under control—a Spirit-produced quality that submits to God, remains teachable, and treats others with humility and care. Looking to the example of Jesus, Pastor Stevan challenges believers to let the Holy Spirit shape their reactions so that their strength reflects Christ’s gentle heart.
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Week 5 - Faithfulness
Pastor Stevan continues week five of the “Flavor” series by exploring the fruit of the Spirit called faithfulness in Galatians 5:22–23. He explains that faithfulness is not something we manufacture through effort but the visible fruit that grows from the seed of faith—trust and confidence in God—planted and nurtured by the Holy Spirit over time. As believers remain connected to Christ, God faithfully grows a steady, enduring life of trust that becomes evident through every season.
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Week 4 - Kindness & Goodness
In Week 4 – Kindness & Goodness of the Flavor series, Pastor Stevan unpacks Galatians 5 to show that the fruit of the Spirit is not something we manufacture, but evidence of a life connected to Jesus. Exploring the difference between kindness (mercy with purpose) and goodness (moral courage and integrity), he challenges believers to reflect Christ’s perfect balance of both—tender compassion and unwavering truth. As we abide in the Holy Spirit, God grows in us a Christlike character that is neither soft nor harsh, but beautifully rooted in Him.
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Week 3 - Peace & Patience
In this message from the Flavor series on Galatians 5, Pastor Stevan unpacks the fruits of the Spirit—peace and patience—reminding us that fruit is not the goal, but the evidence of a life connected to the Holy Spirit. Through Romans 12, he challenges us to endure trouble with hopeful prayer and to live at peace with others, not by trying harder, but by staying rooted in Christ. When life “shakes the can,” what comes out reveals our source—so remain on the vine and let the Spirit grow His peace and patience within you.
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Week 2 - Love & Joy
In “Love & Joy,” part of the series Flavor: Fruits of the Spirit, Pastor Angel Scribe explores how the Holy Spirit produces genuine agape love and lasting joy in our lives, rooted in Galatians 5:16–26. Using the illustration of honey and its source, she challenges us to examine what we’re abiding in, reminding us that love is the evidence of God at work within us and that true joy—unshaken by circumstances—is found in His presence. This message calls believers to lay down selfishness, remain connected to Christ, and let His Spirit transform their daily relationships.
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Week 1 - One Source
In One Source, Pastor Stevan Sheets launches the Flavor series by teaching from Galatians 5 that the “fruit” of our lives always reveals its source—either the flesh or the Holy Spirit. Rather than striving for better behavior, we’re invited to remain connected to Christ (John 15), allowing the Spirit to shape us from the inside out so that love, joy, peace, and the rest of the fruit naturally grow. This message reframes spiritual growth as surrender to the right source, not self-improvement through effort.
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Humility - Finding Your Seat in Relationship
At a Pharisee’s table in Luke 14, Jesus uses a dinner party to challenge pride and teach the way of humility. In this powerful message, Bobbie Johnson invites us to examine our hearts, give up our seat of self-importance, and embrace humility in our relationship with God, ourselves, and others. True greatness, she reminds us, begins by going low.
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Week 4 - Stay Shaped
In the final message of the Forged series, Pastor Stevan unpacks Psalm 1, reminding us that spiritual formation is always happening—whether we realize it or not. In a world full of voices and distractions, we are called to be shaped not by culture but by God's Word, meditating on it daily until it transforms how we think, live, and belong.
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Week 3 - Teach us to Pray
In this message from the Forged series, Pastor Stevan unpacks the disciples’ request, “Lord, teach us to pray,” revealing how prayer is a shaping process that forms our hearts, deepens dependence, and aligns us with God’s will. Drawing from Luke 11, he outlines a pattern, posture, and promise of prayer that invites us into daily surrender and persistent relationship with the One who is forging us anew.
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Week 2 - Stay on the Anvil
In week two of the Forged series, Pastor Stevan Sheets unpacks the call to spiritual formation through the lens of Luke 5. In a message titled Stay on the Anvil, we're reminded that transformation doesn’t come from tools or intentions alone—but by remaining in the hands of the Master, trusting Him through the process of shaping a faith that lasts.
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Week 1 - The Raw Material of the Heart
In the kickoff to the Forged series, Pastor Stevan Sheets explores how God forms lasting faith not by assembling us like finished pieces, but by forging us from the raw material of our hearts. Looking to 1 Samuel 16 and the story of David’s anointing, we’re reminded that God starts with surrender, not polish—shaping us through grace, not performance.
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What Are You Building On?
In this special end-of-year message, Pastor Stevan challenges us to reflect on the foundation of our lives with the question: "What are you building on?" Drawing from Matthew 7, we’re reminded that it's not our plans or intentions, but the foundation beneath them—Christ alone—that determines what will stand when storms come.
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Week 4 - Pause & Love
In Pause & Love, Pastor Stevan unpacks the story of the shepherds in Luke 2, revealing four expressions of authentic love: paying attention, moving toward Jesus, telling others, and worshiping in the ordinary. As part of the Pause series, this message invites us to slow down and reflect God's love in everyday moments this Christmas season.
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Week 3 - Pause & Rejoice
In this Advent message, Pause & Rejoice, Pastor Stevan Sheets reminds us that joy doesn’t rush—it settles, takes root, and grows. Looking at Mary’s visit to Elizabeth in Luke 1, we’re invited to pause, notice God’s work in others, remember His faithfulness, and rejoice in His bigger story.
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Week 1 - Pause & Prepare
In Pause & Prepare, Pastor Stevan Sheets opens the Advent series Pause with a call to find stillness in the chaos of life. Drawing from Luke 3 and the image of Hurricane Melissa's eye, he reminds us that God invites us into His peace—even in the middle of life’s storms. Advent is a sacred invitation to pause, prepare our hearts, and make room for what matters most.
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Thanks Giving
In this powerful Thanksgiving message, Pastor Angel Scribe unpacks the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17 to reveal what true gratitude looks like. Through faith-filled obedience and heartfelt praise, we’re reminded that thankfulness not only honors God but deepens our faith and becomes a testimony to others.
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Week 3 - The Real Thing
In Week 3: The Real Thing of the Truth Filters series, Pastor Stevan Sheets walks us through John 18, where Jesus—truth incarnate—stands on trial before Pilate. This powerful message reminds us that truth isn’t something we define, but someone we follow: Jesus Christ, the way, the truth, and the life. As we come to the communion table, we’re invited to remember and respond to the real, unchanging truth revealed through the cross.
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Week 2 - A Living Example
In Week 2 of the Truth Filters series, Pastor Stevan Sheets unpacks the temptation of Jesus in Matthew 4 to show how truth must be trusted, tested through faith, and treasured above all shortcuts. Drawing from Jesus' example, we learn to filter out deception and anchor our lives in the unshakable truth of God's Word.
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Week 1 - A Call to Discern
In A Call to Discern, Pastor Stevan Sheets launches the Truth Filters series with a timely reminder that not everything that looks or sounds spiritual is rooted in truth. Drawing from 1 John 4 and Matthew 7, he challenges believers to test every message and trust the Holy Spirit as our guide in a world filled with half-truths and deception. This message calls the Church to grow in holy discernment and anchor all things in the real Jesus.
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Week 4 - This is Our Story
In the final message of the This is My (Missionary) Story series, Pastor Stevan Sheets challenges Hyde Wesleyan Church to see missions not as a program but as the heartbeat of God. Preaching from 2 Corinthians 5, he reminds us that we are Christ’s ambassadors—reconciled to be reconcilers—and that through Faith Promise giving, we actively join God's ongoing mission in Clearfield and around the world.
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Week 3 - This is HIS Story
In week 3 of This is My (Missionary) Story, Bobbie Johnson shares a deeply personal testimony of surrender, calling, and God’s faithfulness through life’s trials. From spiritual coasting to embracing her identity as a missionary “by location,” Bobbie reminds us that our everyday stories can carry eternal impact—if we’re willing to let God use them.
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Week 2 - Missionary Update
In week 2 of our This is My (Missionary) Story series, missionary Sabrina H. shares powerful stories of God’s faithfulness and transformation in the Czech Republic—one of the most atheistic nations in the world. From choir invitations to camp conversions and cross-cultural friendships, Sabrina reminds us that God is working through every “yes” we give Him, wherever we are in the world.
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Week 1 - This is My (Missionary) Story
Pastor Stevan Sheets launches the series “This Is My (Missionary) Story” by reminding us that every believer is called to be on mission right where they are. Rooted in Acts 1:8, this message highlights how God’s mission moves forward through personal testimony, and that our everyday lives are the platform for sharing His story.
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Who Do You Say That I Am?
In this powerful message, Pastor Angel unpacks Jesus’ life-altering question from Matthew 16:13–17: “Who do you say that I am?” Challenging listeners to move beyond secondhand opinions and encounter Christ personally, this sermon invites a transformational response that redefines identity, purpose, and eternal destiny.
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Week 6 - All Roads Lead to God
In the final message of the Yes, But Theology series, Pastor Stevan Sheets unpacks the cultural cliché "All roads lead to God," clarifying that while every life ends at God’s throne, not every path leads to life. Pointing to Jesus as the only road to salvation, this powerful sermon calls us to reject passive hope and walk boldly in the truth of the gospel.
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Week 5 - God Just Wants Me to Be Happy
In this message, Pastor Stevan Sheets challenges the popular phrase, “God just wants me to be happy,” exposing it as a half-truth that distorts God’s greater purpose. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 2, Jeremiah 17, and John 15, he shows that while God is not against our happiness, His ultimate goal is our holiness — and only in Him do we find true and lasting joy.
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Week 4 - Everything Happens for a Reason
In this message from the Yes, But Theology series, Pastor Stevan challenges the familiar phrase, “Everything happens for a reason,” revealing its lack of biblical foundation. Rooted in Romans 8:28 and the story of Joseph, the sermon reminds us that while not everything is God's will, God can redeem every circumstance—and our true hope is found in His presence, not in easy answers.
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Week 3 - We've Never Done It That Way Before
In this message from the Yes, but... theology series, Pastor Stevan Sheets challenges the familiar phrase, "We've never done it that way before," through the lens of Acts 15 and the early church’s tension with change. With humor and clarity, he reminds us that while God's mission never changes, our methods must—always keeping Jesus at the center.
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Week 2 - Who Am I To Judge?
In this message from the Yes, But Theology series, Pastor Stevan Sheets unpacks the commonly used phrase, “Who am I to judge?”, challenging us to move beyond avoidance and toward biblical discernment. Rooted in Matthew 7:1–5, this sermon calls believers to judge humbly, with God's Word as the standard, starting with self-examination and always aiming toward restoration.
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Week 1 - Handle with Prayer
Pastor Stevan begins the Yes, But… Theology series by tackling the popular saying, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10:13, 2 Corinthians 1, and examples throughout Scripture, he shows how this phrase is often misapplied and replaced with the deeper truth that while life can overwhelm us, God never leaves us alone in it. Instead of self-reliance, we’re called to depend fully on His presence, strength, and the power of prayer when life feels too heavy to bear.
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Quiet Time
In this powerful message, Pastor Angel challenges us to embrace the discipline of silence and solitude as modeled by Jesus. Drawing from key Scriptures, she shares four compelling reasons we need quiet time with God—to resist temptation, gain clarity in decisions, find comfort in grief, and recharge for daily life. Step away from the noise and rediscover the gentle whisper of God’s presence.
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Week 2 - Dare to Hope
In Dare to Hope, part of The Power of Lament series, Pastor Stevan leads us through Lamentations 3, showing how authentic lament makes room for hope even in the darkest seasons. Drawing from Jeremiah's raw grief, we’re reminded that God's faithful love and new mercies anchor us when nothing else makes sense.
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Week 1 - A Sacred Cry
In this message titled A Sacred Cry, Pastor Stevan Sheets opens the series The Power of Lament by exploring Psalm 13 and the biblical practice of lament. He reminds us that sorrow, grief, and brutal honesty before God are not weaknesses but sacred acts of worship that lead us to deeper trust, even when nothing changes.
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Week 3 - Rooted in New Life
In Rooted in New Life, Pastor Stevan Sheets continues the Rooted series by exploring Colossians 3 and what it means to live a transformed life in Christ. As we remain rooted in Jesus and the gospel, our lives are marked by daily renewal, spiritual growth, and a visible reflection of Christ’s character in everything we do.
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Week 2 - Rooted in the Gospel
In Week 2 of the Rooted series, Pastor Stevan Sheets challenges us to stay grounded in the Gospel, not just as a starting point of faith, but as the daily source of life and freedom. Drawing from Colossians 2, this message reminds us that Jesus is enough and calls us to grow deeper roots in Him.
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Week 1 - Rooted in Christ
In this kickoff message of the Rooted series, Pastor Stevan Sheets explores Colossians 1 to reveal why being "Rooted in Christ" is essential for spiritual growth and resilience. Through vivid illustrations and biblical truth, we’re reminded that Jesus is the visible image of God, the creator and sustainer of all, and the only foundation strong enough to weather life’s storms.
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Week 4 - Living for More Than Us
In Living for More Than Us, Pastor Stevan concludes the Living More Than series with a powerful call to long-haul faithfulness. Drawing from 2 Timothy and Hebrews 12, he challenges us to lay down selfishness, embrace our legacy of faith, and run our race with endurance—entrusting the Gospel to future generations.
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Week 3 - Living In Dependence
On this Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Stevan reminds us that living more than requires living in dependence—fully connected to Jesus, the true Vine. As we abide in Him and trust the Holy Spirit’s power, God produces lasting fruit in our lives and accomplishes more than we can ask or imagine.
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Week 2 - Living Beyond Sunday
In Living Beyond Sunday, Pastor Stevan continues the Living More Than series by challenging us to embrace worship as a lifestyle, not just a Sunday ritual. Rooted in Psalm 100, this message reminds us that true worship is a daily response to God’s goodness, marked by joyful obedience, gratitude in action, and surrender to His unchanging character.
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Week 1 - Living the Vision
In this message, Pastor Stevan Sheets launches the Living More Than series with a powerful reminder that vision is meant to be lived out. Exploring James 1, he challenges us to move beyond listening and step into obedience, emphasizing that God’s blessing comes in the doing—through sacrificial, creative, and consistent acts of faith.
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Week 4 - More Than We Ask or Think
In More Than We Ask or Think, Pastor Stevan leads Hyde Wesleyan Church in celebrating a powerful year of growth, life change, and generosity—while casting bold vision for a future marked by faith and multiplication. Rooted in Ephesians 3:14–21, this Celebration Sunday message launches the More Than campaign, inviting the church to trust God for immeasurably more than they could ask or imagine.
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