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Potter's Hand Bible Church
by Matt Mitchell
Experience the Word of God through the Sunday morning sermons of Potter’s Hand Bible Church. Each audio message is designed to inspire faith, deepen understanding of Scripture, and encourage a Christ-centered life. Whether you’re a member or listening from afar, we’re glad you’re here.
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26.05.03 | Romans Chapter 12 | A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
26.05.03 | Romans Chapter 12 | A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
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26.04.26 | Romans | A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
26.04.26 | Romans | A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
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26.04.19 | Do You Love Me? | John 21:12-19 | A Sermon by Pastor Bill Hegedus
Do You Love Me? A Sermon by Pastor Bill Hegedus
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Minor Prophets: Hosea - A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
Minor Prophets: Hosea - A Sermon by Pastor Dr. Matt Mitchell
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Resurrection Sunday 2026 | A sermon by Pastor Matt Mitchell
Sermon from Resurrection Sunday 2026 at Potter's Hand Bible Church by Pastor Matt Mitchell.
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Palm Sunday 2026: Pastor Matt Mitchell
Palm Sunday 2026 sermon by Pastor Matt Mitchell. Potters Hand Bible Church, Apex, NC.
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Reboot Part 8
Pastor Matt continues his reboot series.
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REBOOT part 7
Pastor Matt continues his reboot series.
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He Saw Souls | Pastor Jason Holland
A message about the compassion of Jesus, and what that looks like for followers of Christ.
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Living with Purpose - 23 Years of Potter's Hand Church
Join Pastor Matt as he gives a brief history of Potter's Hand Church and encourages us to live with purpose.
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REBOOT: Part 6
Part 6 of Pastor Matt's REBOOT series
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REBOOT: Part 5
Pastor Matt continues his Reboot Series. Do you have margins in your life?
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REBOOT: Part 4
A continuation of Pastor Matt's message series "Reboot."
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REBOOT - Part 3: The Discipline of Silence
Reboot – Part 3: The Discipline of SilenceDescription We live in the loudest and most chaotic moment in human history. With constant notifications, nonstop media, and endless distractions, silence has become rare—and uncomfortable. In this episode of the Reboot series, we explore the counter-cultural spiritual discipline of silence and why stillness is essential for hearing God’s voice, trusting Him deeply, and living with strength and peace in a noisy world.Key ScripturesPsalm 46:1–10 – “Be still and know that I am God”Exodus 14:14 – “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still”1 Kings 19:11–13 – God speaks in a gentle whisperMark 1:35 – Jesus withdraws to a solitary placeIsaiah 30:15 – “In quietness and trust is your strength”Big IdeaSilence is sacred space where God speaks, shapes us, and strengthens us.Episode HighlightsWe are surrounded by constant noise and distraction, which may be drowning out the voice of God“Be still” (Hebrew: Rafah) means to let go, cease striving, and relaxStriving often reveals a lack of trust; stillness is an act of surrenderGod rarely shouts—He most often whispers, inviting us closerJesus regularly withdrew to solitude to stay connected to the FatherSolitude is not selfish; it prepares us to love and serve others wellStrength does not come from activity, but from quietness and trust in GodIf we cannot handle silence, we will struggle to handle chaosWeekly ChallengeCreate 30 minutes of silence this week (or start with 15 minutes):No phoneNo musicNo podcasts or TVNo pressure to performSimply be with God. Listen. Let Him speak.Simple PracticeSlowly pray Psalm 46:10, removing one phrase at a time: “Be still and know that I am God.” “Be still and know that I am.” “Be still and know.” “Be still.”Closing ThoughtSilence is not an escape from the world—it is preparation for it. When our souls are anchored in God’s presence, the storms of life lose their power.Be still and know that He is God.
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REBOOT part 2 | Pastor Matt Mitchell
Episode Notes: Designing Your Environment for Spiritual SuccessEpisode OverviewPastor Matt explores how intentionally designing your environment can help sustain spiritual consistency and growth. Drawing from Psalm 1, he reveals that spiritual success is less about willpower and more about positioning yourself wisely near life-giving streams.Key Topics CoveredThe Power of EnvironmentCornell University study (2010): Chocolate consumption dropped from 9 pieces to 4 to 1 simply by changing proximityYour environment shapes behavior more than willpower aloneThe principle: What you surround yourself with mattersThree Core Principles from Psalm 11. Position Yourself Near Life-Giving StreamsTrees don't plant themselves—you must be intentionalWhat streams are flowing into your life daily?Question: Are they life-giving or life-draining?2. Protect Yourself from Toxic PathsThe progression of spiritual compromise: Walking → Standing → SittingNobody deconstructs overnight—it's always gradualGuard your heart above all else (Proverbs 4:23)3. Design Your Environment to Make Sin Harder and Holiness EasierDon't rely on willpower alone—use "situational support"Create boundaries and guardrails intentionallyRemove toxic paths before they become temptationsNotable Quotes"Your environment shapes your behavior more than sheer flesh willpower can.""What flows into you will determine what flows out of you.""Design your environment to make sin harder and obedience easier.""Above all else, guard your heart—everything you do flows from it."Practical ApplicationsEvaluate Your StreamsScreen time: Average American spends 7 hours daily consuming contentRelationships: Are they drawing you toward or away from Christ?Work environment: Is it draining or life-giving?Habits: Do they promise life but deliver death?Take ActionIdentify one toxic path to eliminateCreate physical boundaries (like avoiding certain areas)Set up your environment for spiritual successMake spiritual nourishment your default, not the exceptionInspiring StoriesSusanna Wesley - Mother of 19 children in 17th century England who pulled her apron over her head for one hour daily to pray and read Scripture, teaching her children (including John and Charles Wesley) the importance of intentional spiritual positioning.Pastor's Personal Victory - Down 30 pounds since December 1st by avoiding "temptation trail" in his kitchen, demonstrating the power of environmental design.Scripture ReferencesPsalm 1:1-31 Corinthians 15:33John 15:4-5Proverbs 4:23Challenge for ListenersContinue the consistency challenge from last week: What one small, mundane step can you take to draw closer to Christ? Now add this: How can you design your environment to make that step easier to sustain?Resources Mentioned"The Art of the Start" series by Dr. Barry DavisBible reading plan (read through the Bible in a year)For more content and resources, visit the church website or connect with us on social media.
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"Reboot" by Pastor Matt Mitchell | 01.11.2026
New year, new start—but lasting change doesn’t come from big resolutions alone. In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that God works through daily faithfulness, not occasional intensity. Drawing from Luke 16 and powerful illustrations, this sermon encourages us to “reboot” our lives by staying consistent in the small, often unnoticed choices and trusting in God’s unfailing faithfulness when we fall short.
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Erik Barton: Let's Stay On Track
A sermon by Potter's Hand Youth Pastor, Erik Barton. Recorded on December 28th, 2025.
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Pastor Matt Mitchell | Advent Part 3 | 12.21.2025
Advent is not just about waiting for a baby in a manger—it’s about welcoming the eternal Word who entered our darkness to bring life, light, and grace.
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Experience the Word of God through the Sunday morning sermons of Potter’s Hand Bible Church. Each audio message is designed to inspire faith, deepen understanding of Scripture, and encourage a Christ-centered life. Whether you’re a member or listening from afar, we’re glad you’re here.
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