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Springhouse Church Sermons
by Springhouse Church
God's ultimate plan is to exalt Jesus.Springhouse Worship and Arts Center is a church in Smyrna, Tennessee. We welcome you whether you worship with us in person or join us online.Our Vision: Love Big | Live Truth | Healthy Family
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Midnight Songs
Hard places are no stranger to any of us. We all walk through moments that feel suffocating, where disappointment, pain, or pressure make freedom seem out of reach. The temptation is to shut down, focus on what’s missing, or start believing nothing will ever change.But what if the breakthrough starts with worship? What if praise comes before freedom? Just like Paul and Silas, Job, and David, we can be honest with God and also sing when we absolutely don't feel like it. And often these raw moments are where change begins.Not just for you, but for your family and community.Because freedom isn't just personal. It's contagious. And as you find your midnight song, the chains binding you and those around you can begin to break. Your story of apin can become someone else's hope.Scriptures ReferencedJob 1:20-22; Psalm 30:5 34:1, 119:105; Isaiah 61:1; Acts 16:25-34; Galatians 5:1Key InsightsWorshipping in the middle of pain creates space for real breakthrough.The most powerful prisons aren’t the ones around us. They’re the ones within us.God is looking for people who will trust Him enough to worship before the breakthrough.Jesus didn’t just come to forgive sinners. He came to free prisoners.Personal breakthrough has the potential to become corporate breakthrough.Your freedom becomes someone else’s theology.Key Sections00:00:00 - Welcome and AnnouncementsAs we enter August, we will be changing our Sunday gathering times to 9:00 and 10:30 AM and our midweek gathering will shift to Wednesdays at 6:00 PM.00:02:55 - Valleys of Tears and Spring of HopeThe name "Springhouse" is rooted in Psalm 84— "As they pass through the Valley of Baka (tears), they make it a place of springs...."00:04:34 - Finding Songs in the NightIn hard times, we should remember Paul and Silas in Acts 16. They found worship at midnight. Pain can help us trust God more and show strong hope for those who come after us.00:10:07 - Anchored Trust Outshines CircumstanceMidnight Worship is not about knowing all the answers. It is about having strong trust that God is there and good, even when situations or what others think make us doubt.00:12:06 - Freedom Breaks Chains for AllWhen we worship in our prisons, it creates changes that can spread to others. As we're transformed, it affects our families and communities, too.00:17:03 - Your Breakthrough Becomes LegacyNo matter if you feel free or still trapped, choosing to worship through the tough times creates a legacy of hope and freedom for your kids and future generations.00:23:38 - Redeemed for a PurposeGod’s greatest miracle isn't just breaking chains but redeeming lives. Sometimes He leaves us in hard places for the sake of someone else’s salvation, showing that personal freedom is designed to multiply into community restoration.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/midnight-songsSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Garments We Choose
Ever felt like you woke up already burdened, weighed down by frustration, disappointment, or that never-ending sense of not being enough? It doesn't have to be that way.With the help of the holy Spirit, you can choose to let go of the heavy feelings you have, like anger, regret, or confusion. Instead, you can take on feelings like praise, kindness, and thankfulness. You don't have to wait for your situation to get better to feel a change. Worship is not about ignoring problems, but about focusing on the One who is greater than any struggle or weight you carry.Everything Jesus did in laying aside His majesty allows you to pick up new ones. You get to choose: hold onto worn-out, heavy garments or let Him cover you with a garment of praise.Scriptures Referenced2 Chronicles 2:21-22; Psalm 19:14, 85:10; Zechariah 3:1-4; Isaiah 26:3, 61:1-3a; John 3:16, 8:44, 19:23-24; Romans 8:5, 13:14; 2 Corinthians 2:14-15; Ephesians 4:17-24; Colossians 3:12-17; Hebrews 12:1Key InsightsWorship is a garment we must intentionally put on.Not every weight is sin. Some things simply weigh us down.Worship changes the atmosphere before it changes the circumstances.Your worship preaches before your words ever do.Jesus exchanged garments so we could wear praise.You cannot wear both grave clothes and robes of righteousness.Refereenced by Pastor Barbie: Worship Anyway t-shirt on AmazonKey Sections00:00:00 - Choosing Your GarmentsWe make daily choices about our attitudes and views. Pastor Barbie emphasizes the need to choose praise instead of heaviness.00:04:36 - Casting Off Filthy GarmentsWhen we face feelings of blame and shame, we are invited to put down old, heavy identities like "dirty clothes." Instead, we can allow God to give us new clothes that show compassion, kindness, and patience. This reminds us that our true identity is based on being known and loved by God.00:09:23 - Identifying Weights and IdentityMany of us have extra weight like confusion, judgment, disappointment, and tiredness. Over time, these burdens can feel like who we are, even though God never meant for us to carry them. We find true freedom and joy when we trust Him to take care of what only He can handle.00:12:10 - Worship Shifts the AtmosphereWorship is a choice that changes not only situations but also the whole spiritual atmosphere. Choose to praise allows God to work, even during tough times.00:18:32 - Christ’s Exchange: Garments and GraceJesus accepted shame, pain, and punishment for our freedom. Because of that, we can embrace Christ, which brings humility, joy, and righteousness. We should avoid going back to habits that cause heaviness or spiritual struggle.00:23:33 - Daily Choices and FragranceThink about which “side of the closet” we use each morning. Remember that what we wear spiritually impacts the whole community. Just like a nice scent, our praise can bring hope to everyone nearby.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-garments-we-chooseSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Still Present. Still Worthy.
Wee all know what it's like when a plan falls apart, a leader you look up to leaves, or life just gets incredibly messy and confusing. In this message, Pastor Barbie gets incredibly real about those exact moments. She breaks down the myth that everything in our lives needs to be steady and perfect before we can experience God’s joy or feel Him near.Instead of giving us easy answers, she shares her own honest struggles to remind us of something vital: God is never caught off guard, and His goodness goes so much deeper than whatever we are going through.Pastor Barbie challenges us to stop trying so hard to control every outcome. Instead, she invites us to let our worship be about who God is, not about how we happen to feel today. She reminds us that even when we can’t feel God, He is still there. We can still worship because true peace comes from trusting His nature, not from our mess.Whether you’ve been following Jesus for decades or you’re brand new to walking following Jesus, your next step isn’t about pretending you have it all together. It’s just about worshiping, trusting, and obeying. God is already here,He is worthy, and He’s already welcoming you in.Scriptures ReferencedDeuteronomy 10; Job 1:21; Psalm 50:9-12, 100:3; 103:1-22, 139:16, 145:1-21; Daniel 3:24-25; Hebrews 13:5; 1 Timothy 1:17; Revelation 22:5Key InsightsGod’s Presence is not a feeling. It’s a promise.God is never surprised, confounded, caught off guard, or taken aback by our circumstances.The faithfulness of God is not subject to the fluctuations of our circumstances.Sometimes our deliverance looks like companionship. We want out of our mess, but He wants to walk into the middle of it.True worship remains anchored in WHO God is, not how we feel.Key Sections00:00:00 - God’s Character, Our AnchorGod is unfathomably great and faithful. When we don’t understand our circumstances, God’s character and goodness remain the anchor for our souls.00:04:20 - Embracing God’s Field and CallingGod's assignment for us can look completely different than we expect, but our peace is found in trusting His bigger story and participating in His field as stewards, not owners.00:08:02 - Returning to Simple ObedienceIn seasons of confusion or emotional upheaval, God invites us back to the basics: seek, trust, and obey. Our security comes not from leaders or plans, but from relentless focus on God through every storm.00:12:15 - Choosing WorshipWorship anchored to blessings or feelings is fragile, but worship rooted in trust becomes our life raft. Our perspetive or worthiness isn't the issue. God's is.00:16:31 - Security in God’s OwnershipThe church, our calling, and even hardship belong first to God, whose ownership banishes fear and striving since He never leaves or forsakes His people.00:18:00 - With Us in the FireSometimes deliverance looks like compansionship instead of escape. God’s presence in the fire is promised and reliable, even when we can’t perceive it, and faith means worshipping Him despite the lack of visible miracles.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/still-present-still-worthySubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in Holiness
Have you ever wondered if Chirch is only for those who have it all together? Have you avoided talking about God's holiness because you feel unsure if you can live up to it or worry about what God might expect from you?Pastor Jonathan leans in, reminding us that it can be humbling and even a bit scary to see how far we are from God’s expectations. But he doesn't stop at the discomfort.From Isaiah to Peter to Moses, he gives a hopeful message: God doesn’t bring you near to hurt you, but to heal you. What feels like being cut down could actually be God clearing space for something new and whole to grow. Even our seasons of pride or running away from God or running on borrowed faith aren't the end. The are invitations to see God, surrender, and be transformed.Scriptures ReferencedExodus 3:1-6; 2 Chronicles 26:1-23; Isaiah 6:1-13; Ezekiel 1:26-28; Luke 5:7-8; Galatians 5:19-26; Philippians 3:8; 1 Peter 1:14-15Key InsightsGod's holiness is present in His mercy and grace.When we see God's holiness, we are undone, but there is life in surrender and transformation.Approaching faith casually can lead to spiritual drift or pride.The path to renewal begins with humility and letting God “cut away” what doesn’t belong.Key Sections00:00:00 - The Vision of HolinessIsaiah’s experience shows how foreign and overpowering God’s holiness is. It makes people feel small, but it also drives us to want to understand more and to change for the better.00:04:29 - Wrestling with HolinessIt seems like we seldom talk about holiness. There's a shared discomfort and inability to articulate something so awe-inspiring as God's holiness. Yet knowing His holiness is vital to knowing Him.00:08:21 - Responding with HumilityWhen we compare ourselves to others, we can feel pretty good about ourselves. But when we see the true standard of God's holiness, we are led away from pride and into deep humility.00:14:27 - God Closes the GapEven though we want to avoid what reveals our flaws, God shows us a path to closeness through sacrifice. This proves that He wants to restore us, not judge us, and that His holiness highlights His love and mercy.00:17:14 - Lessons from UzziahUzziah's life is both a warning and an encouragement. Trusting in someone else's faith or being too proud can lead to failure. However, knowing God personally and staying humble helps us stay close to Him and fulfill His purpose.00:24:57 - The Gift and Danger of Repeated ExposureComing close to sacred things without respect creates spiritual callousness. Real healing happens when we surrender and let God show us and take away our pain instead of hiding it or arguing with Him.00:28:46 - Surrendering for RestorationHumility and surrender—not performing or pretending—are the only ways to step forward into God’s healing and restoration, moving us from brokenness to belonging.00:33:29 - Letting God Heal What HurtsWe should let God heal our deep wounds. It ends by encouraging us that getting rid of unhealthy things helps us get ready for new life. It concludes with hope and invites us to respond through worship.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-holinessSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise: Consider Him
Do you ever feel tired and empty, going through the motions but not really connecting? Are you waiting on God and not seeing his goodness?Pastor Barbie’s teaching resonates with people who find it hard to stay motivated and those who feel like they are just going through the motions of their faith. Maybe there are some days, you don’t want to be open or take a step forward. Sometimes, you can’t see God’s goodness in your life.Instead of pretending or hiding, think about Jesus. Pay attention to what he has done instead of what distracts or pulls you down. You're surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses and a family by your side, ready to pray, support, and walk with you during tough times.Scriptures ReferencedMatthew 7:7-8, 23:37; Hebrews 10:35-39, 12:1-3Key InsightsWe don’t have to see what’s next. We have to fix our eyes on Him and know that He has it.Focus on Jesus. Set aside distractions and consider His faithfulness.Perseverance is proven not in easy times but when you want to give up; God never wastes your steps.Running your race is not about perfection but about showing up, trusting, and not shrinking back.Key Sections00:00:00 - Seeing and Trusting God’s GoodnessWhen you can’t easily see God’s goodness, remember his faithfulness. Trust that he is working, even if you can’t see it right now.00:04:29 - Running With PerseverancePut away distractions, focus on Jesus, and keep running your own race with strength by thinking about who he is and what he has done.00:08:19 - Actively Focusing and TrustingActive faith means focusing on Jesus and ignoring distractions, even when you're unsure of what to do next. Trust that a good God knows your struggles and is not caught off guard by them.00:10:44 - Adding Weight To God’s WorkThink about what God is doing and notice his faithfulness compared to everything else. This way, you won't get tired or lose hope. Remember, this "considering" is something you need to do regularly and on purpose.00:12:49 - Running Your Race By FaithPastor Barbie reminds us that we live our lives for God, not for others. We're never really alone—sticking with it is important, even if no one notices us.00:15:00 - Not Shrinking BackDon't pull back or lose your confidence. Trust God, even when you can't see the end, remembering you were meant to be strong and brave.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-consider-himSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in Gratitude
Ever find yourself wondering where God is when life gets dark, frustrating, or just plain ordinary? Pastor Barbie invites us to sit with the reality that sacred moments aren’t just tucked away in mountain-top experiences or huge miracles. They happen in the middle of everyday messes, small joys, and even deep pain.She tells relatable stories about being a parent, dealing with loss, and always wanting more. She shows how gratitude helps us notice God's goodness in every situation. She's not talking about ignoring the pain but about witnessing beauty rising from ashes and declaring, “I will see the goodness of God in the land of the living.”Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 1:14; Exodus 33:15-19; Psalm 27:13-14, 116:12; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18; Hebrews 12:1 Key InsightsGod is calling us to wake up and see what He’s doing.The enemy wants you to never be satisfied with what God has given you.Gratitude is a spiritual discipline and an act of trust, not just a surface emotion.Gratitude disciplines our hearts to judge a moment only after finding Him in it.Gratitude is the inevitable fruit of seeing God.The goodness of God should evoke a response in us.Key Sections00:00:00 - Welcome and Opening ReflectionPastor Barbie sets a tone of expectancy by reflecting on how God continually leads us to step up and discover new layers of His goodness.00:02:19 - Discovering Sacred MomentsWe live in a culture filled with distractions. In the tension between busyness and spiritaul awareness, the stars overhead still mark God's holy timing and prompt us to slow down, pay attention, and witness the sacred moments.00:07:46 - Shifting from Distraction to WitnessMany people feel pressured by messages that say “you don’t have enough.” But the truth is different: the real miracle isn't just a big healing or event. It's about daily practice. It's about noticing what God has already given us and building a thankful spirit that appreciates both the simple and the amazing.00:12:07 - Holding Pain and Joy as SacredPastor Barbie shares personal stories about being a mother, dealing with loss, and finding healing. She shows that gratitude is important not just in happy times but also in tough times. We can see the sacred when we recognize God's presence at births, in hospitals, and during all seasons, even when we are unsure of what God will do next.00:17:21 - Practicing Gratitude as ObedienceGratitude is challenged by disappointments and distractions, but the Bible shows it’s more than just a feeling. It’s a way of living and a choice to give thanks in every situation. This attitude can change how you see your faith and your relationships.00:28:24 - Legacy of Gratitude in the FamilyPastor Barbie shows that being thankful every day creates a lasting impact on children, grandchildren, and future generations. Remember that sharing stories of God’s faithfulness makes a difference.00:37:31 - Worshipful ResponseRemember one thing to be grateful for and worship. Gratitude is learned and contagious, transforming both individuals and communities.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-gratitudeSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in Who He Created You to Be
You may wonder if your story is too messy, if the labels or wounds others have given you are just your lot in life. This message throws open the doors to all—no matter what you’ve carried or the battles you still fight.Pastor Kevin doesn't shy away from difficult topics. He's experienced brokenness and confusion firsthand. What changed everything wasn’t wishing for a simple fix, but coming to the table with Jesus, again and again, embracing the daily process of letting His love wash away old pain and mistaken ideas about who you are.When life tries to stick you with labels and expectations, remember that your worth is given, not achieved. Nothing anybody else has said or done, no wound or mistake, can separate you from the wholeness and acceptance at Christ’s table.Kids running wild? Past hurts? Questions about belonging? There’s a place for you, just as you are. Here, you’ll find people who understand that growth isn’t instant, who walk with you as you discover that God truly doesn’t make mistakes.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 1:1, 1:27; 1 Samuel 17:38-40; Psalm 16:6, 139:14; Proverbs 3:5; Romans 8:38-39, 15:1-9; 2 Corinthians 5:17, 12:8-10Key InsightsJesus didn’t die to fix you. He died to make you new.If you spend enough time around Jesus, you become like Jesus.Your identity is received, not achieved.Many of us want struggles removed from our lives. God wants maturity.God’s grace is sufficient.ResourcesYou Are Special by Max LucadoKey Sections00:00:00 - Welcome and AnnouncementsJoin us June 6 for the Instruments of Joy benefit concert. Enjoy some excellent Nashville musicians and partner with Instruments of Joy in providing quality instruments to musicians in need all over the world.00:03:04 - Anchoring in God’s LovePeople struggle with feeling like they are mistakes or not good enough, but God makes us new, and nothing can keep us away from His love.00:05:20 - The Power of Abide and AriseMany people work hard to do great things for God but forget to let Him change them inside. The real journey is about living as who we are in Christ, not just seeking constant outside success.00:10:10 - Owning Brokenness and Finding HealingChildhood trauma, broken families, or abusive experiences affect how we view ourselves. Pastor Kevin shares his honest story and invites us to stop listening to those old thoughts. Instead, we should let Jesus’ words define us, bringing daily healing and freedom with Him.00:18:42 - Becoming Who You Spend Time WithThe people and places around us shape who we are. If we spend time with negative people or face criticism, we may become like them. But if we get close to Jesus, we start to show His love and truth instead of the hurtful labels from the world.00:21:19 - The Process of Forgiveness and Releasing BlameTrue faith means not letting past hurts or what others do control our present. Pastor Kevin shows that forgiveness is both a special gift and a helpful action. This helps those who hurt us to be free, so their choices don’t shape or restrict our future.00:30:32 - Calling, Restoration, and New LifeEach person has a special calling from God and is given what they need. We should not try to take on someone else's problems or burdens. God's healing does not happen all at once; it is a journey. We find it by coming to Him every day for cleansing, accepting our weaknesses, and receiving the grace that helps us change and gives us hope.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-who-he-created-you-to-beSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in True Freedom
Ever felt like you’re following all the right steps but still missing something deeper?Many people walk through church doors confident in their faith yet quietly shackled to old habits, unhealed pain, or a fear of never “arriving.” Pastor Kevin describes this as the difference between getting wet and actually going swimming. Between being close to truth but not fully saturated by it.Pastor Kevin unpacks why so many well-meaning people settle for surface-level Christianity, never realizing how much God longs to set them free. He reminds us that real change, doesn’t come from louder declarations or checklist spirituality, but from a daily, honest encounter with Jesus and his word.Whether you’re brand new or wrestling with old doubts, you’re invited to belong, to try again, and to ask, “Do I really want to be free?” There’s space for your questions here, and a next step that’s actually doable. You don’t need to fix yourself first—just come prepared to move forward.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 16:6; John 5:1-8, 5:14-15, 8:31-47, 15:13; Galatians 5:1; Ephesians 6:12; 1 Corinthians 1:18; 1 John 4:7Key InsightsSettling for spiritual “proximity” leaves us dry and unchanged. Full immersion in God’s truth creates real transformation.True freedom is found within God’s boundaries, not outside them.Excuses and busy schedules often mask the reality of spiritual bondage.Everyone is welcome to start small and step into God’s freedom, no matter their past.Key Sections00:00:00 - Welcome & AnnouncementsJoin us for an upcoming Instruments of Joy benefit concert.00:02:09 - Owning Blind Spots and LoveIt's easy to mistake attempted faithfulness for true spiritual maturity, particularly in areas like love, where most overestimate their own growth and miss the lifelong challenge of loving as God does.00:07:29 - Exposing False FreedomMany Christians often parade around believing they are free while quietly living in bondage, highlighting the cultural confusion between worldly and godly freedom, and why God’s limits are actually gifts that unleash joy and peace.00:12:26 - The Discipline of God’s LoveWhy God disciplines those he loves, how our avoidance of authority affects spiritual growth, and the uncomfortable but freeing truth that discipline and freedom go hand in hand.00:14:37 - Lukewarm Living and Self-ExaminationLukewarm Christianity is where true transformation gets replaced by louder words or religious routines. The only real antidote is choosing daily to die to self and let God’s truth saturate every area of life.00:17:49 - Do You Want to Be FreePastor Keven shares Jesus’ direct challenge to the man at the pool of Bethesda, paralleling it with our own reluctance to truly seek freedom; excuses often feel safer than risking change, but Jesus calls us to “get up” and act.00:25:34 - From Proximity to Immersion in TruthKnowing about God is not the same as surrendering to his truth.. It's like moving from standing at the edge of the pool to being completely submerged, where God’s voice finally becomes clearest and the old lies lose their volume.00:41:48 - Concrete Next Steps for Real ChangeImmersion in Scripture is not about religious head knowledge but letting Jesus’ words shape every decision.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-true-freedomSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise: The Faith of Taking the First Step
Ever wonder if you could really move forward after disappointment or failure?Pastor Barbie invites you into the heart of what it means to respond to God’s invitation to arise, even when self-doubt or the past holds you down. She shares her experiences with seasons of both deep difficulty and surprising joy, reminding us that the journey with God is marked by real questions, lingering shame, and repeated starts.She explores the tension between the accusing voice that says you’ll never measure up and the hopeful voice of God that calls you to get up, not just once, but as many times as it takes. Through vivid retellings of Scripture and her own walk with God, she unpacks what happens when you step away from your comfort zone, face your wounds, and say yes to the next step.If you're feeling sidelined or wrestling with whether you’re disqualified, this episode will show that we all sometimes need more than one touch from God. The call to arise isn’t about performance; it’s about responding to God’s persistent offer of healing and purpose. The story isn’t over—the moment you get up, something new begins.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 13:17; Joshua 1:2, 3:5; 1 Kings 19:5-7; Psalm 84:6; Matthew 9:6, 14:28; Mark 5:41, 8:22-26; Philippians 1:6Key InsightsGod’s call to arise is an invitation, not shame.Stepping up often precedes clear purpose and open doors.Rest and a second touch from God are holy and precious, not signs of failure.Sight alone isn't enough. We need to have our vision restored to see the way God sees.Key Sections00:00:00 - Wrestling with Shame and CallingWhen calling weighs heavy and setbacks pile on, self-doubt and spiritual nausea set in. Real obedience asks for both accountability and grit.00:03:46 - The Two Voices After a FallEver been immobilized by accusation, feeling both exposed and hopeless? The enemy accuses, but God’s call comes saturated with hope, inviting risky obedience.00:07:46 - What It Means to AriseHours lost to regret and apathy sap our energy. The Hebrew call is not casual—arise punches through inertia, calls you to stand up in defeat, and step toward meaning—again.00:10:22 - Standing Up Before the StepBefore any miracle, before any purpose is revealed, the decision to stand and move is forged in tension and unknowns. Obedience leads, not certainty.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-the-faith-of-taking-the-first-step-Subscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in the Midst of the Storm
Chaos hits, even when you do everything right. The real tension is not in the storm itself, but in the haunting sense that maybe you’re alone, unseen, or failing.Pastor Kevin reminds us that sometimes we're in the middle of a storm, not because we made a wrong turn, but because we’re right where God called us to be. This is where peace is no longer defined by external calm, but by knowing who sits beside you when the waves rise.Through raw stories, honest confessions, and a moving testimony, you’re invited to let go of self-reliance and find your belonging in God’s presence. Your struggle is not too messy. Your weakness is not a disqualifier. Here, storms can become proof that you’re being held and not abandoned.Come see what it’s like to change anxiety into steady confidence—and to let your faith spread to everyone around you.Scriptures ReferencedExodus 33:12-15; Psalm 46:1, 46:10; Isaiah 43:2; Mark 5:25-41; John 16:33Key InsightsPeace is found in the presence of the Lord.It’s much better to be in the storm with Jesus than to be in the calm without Him.Storms reveal trust issues.Preparation feels unnecessary until survival depends on it.The storms in your life don’t have the final say.Key Sections00:00:00 - Embracing Real PresencePeace has less to do with calm surroundings and everything to do with who’s actually with you. Notice what shifts when presence—not perfection—becomes your anchor.00:16:40 - Storms Are Not IsolationPastor Kevin unpacks how your hidden battles aren’t as isolating as they feel, and how faith is never a solo endeavor.00:39:40 - Hands Raised in WeaknessRaw honesty is not weakness. What if your gibberish prayers or silent cries are the very thing that moves heaven? Discover a posture of surrender that changes the whole atmosphere.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-the-midst-of-the-stormSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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To Be Like Christ
Division isn’t just "out there." If we're not careful, it creeps into our families, friendships, and even our faith communities. We get lost in being right, in old wounds, and in lines drawn by culture or tradition. Yet God has called us to something better: real connection, real unity, a place where Christ rules and grace is extended.You’re welcome to start where you are. The journey isn’t about getting it all right; it’s about becoming a little more like Christ every day. Lay down the need to win, and pick up the invitation to live out radical forgiveness.Key Insights:Our true fellowship is in Christ.Knowledge alone puffs up, but Christlike love builds up and welcomes.In the end, the only thing that really matters is looking like Christ.Forgiveness is supernatural. You receive it freely and give it freely.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 133; Proverbs 6:16-19; Matthew 23:15; Mark 12:22-30; 1 Corinthians 8:1b; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:12-13; 2 Timothy 2:24-25; James 3:1; Revelation 12:10Key InsightsOur true fellowship is in Christ.Knowledge alone puffs up, but Christlike love builds up and welcomes.In the end, the only thing that really matters is looking like Christ.Forgiveness is supernatural. You receive it freely and give it freely.Key Sections00:00:00 - Facing DivisionTension, opinions, and hurt threaten to pull us apart, even inside the church. Pastor Ronnie exposes the roots of division and why even the "spiritual" can get it wrong.00:09:46 - Embracing ForgivenessSome differences run deep, but Christ's call is to something deeper still. Here’s why forgiveness is always possible but never achieved in our own strength.00:18:45 - Kindness Over Being RightWe can cling to being "correct," but Pastor Ronnie’s raw stories show how humility, not certainty, sets people free. Being right can make you mean; kindness transforms.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/to-be-like-christSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise in Calling and Grace
Ever feel like your life looks fine on the outside while chaos brews underneath? We all know what it’s like to manage appearances, hoping our hidden mess will just stay tucked away. But as Pastor Kevin reminds us, God isn’t looking for perfection. He’s after transformation in the places we’d rather keep locked up.We can rest in His goodness as He tends to the wounds, disappointments, and stubborn habits we'd rather ignore. Because when calling and character collide, we don't need shortcuts. We need the deep maturity that comes from deep growth and healing.Stop hiding and start letting the light in. Join the honest journey from maintaining an image to becoming whole, grounded, and ready for what’s next.Scriptures ReferencedEphesians 4:1–13; Romans 11:29; 1 Corinthians 15:10; Isaiah 6:1–8; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Romans 5:1–5; Revelation 3:20.Key InsightsGod’s call on your life is irrevocable, but maturity is a choice.Real growth begins when you address what’s hidden, not just what’s seen.Grace both opens and closes doors to shape you—not to punish, but to form.Character, not talent, is what sustains your calling.Key Sections00:00:00 - Dependent Not DrivenThink you need to have it all together before God can use you? Discover why dependence, not self-sufficiency, is the real mark of a mature believer.00:10:16 - Character Over CallingHidden flaws won't stay hidden forever. Learn why your greatest gift won't take you further than your spiritual maturity.00:17:15 - Embracing the Grace GapEver feel left behind or overlooked? See how grace works in the wait—healing what ambition alone cannot touch.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-in-calling-and-graceSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Arise Dependently
We live in a culture that celebrates self-sufficiency. We’re told to grind harder, manage outcomes, and control every detail. But what happens when you reach the end of your rope and realize the burden is more than you can carry?Pastor Kevin gets blunt: real spiritual growth doesn’t come from trying harder or earning your spot. It starts when you finally let go, rest, and admit you’re not the source of your own strength. Drawing from Genesis to the words of Jesus, he walks through the tension of wanting to do it all yourself—and the freedom found in surrender.This is not weakness; it’s wisdom. Becoming childlike isn’t about immaturity—it’s about owning your limits and trusting God to do what you cannot. If you’re worn out or stuck, you are right where you need to be.The invitation is simple but costly: rest, trust, and let Him carry what you can’t.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 1; Proverbs 3:5; Matthew 23:12; Luke 17-18, 18:15, 18:17; John 15; 1 Corinthians 5:7Key InsightsJesus is our Source.Rest is a part of God’s design.Faith is revealed by how much you depend.We don’t just need what Jesus gives; we need Jesus.The Kingdom belongs to those who depend on the Lord.Key Sections(00:00:00) - Trade Striving for RestMost of us live exhausted, trapped in the idea that spiritual maturity begins with what we do for God. That pull to measure your faith by activity feels noble, but only wears you out. Pastor Kevin invites you to a different path—one where growing spiritually begins with giving up control, where the first choice is to rest instead of rush, and where God’s plan is to fill you up before you try to help others.(00:15:39) - Dependence Over ConfidenceA spiritual experience can slowly change into self-confidence. The more you learn, the easier it becomes to trust your own thoughts instead of relying on God. Notice the drift from dependence, as faith quietly shifts from Jesus to your grasp of spiritual things. Pastor Kevin exposes how easily we try to “do God’s job for him” and calls you to a radical return to childlike trust.(00:44:05) - Become Childlike AgainPerforming, producing, managing outcomes - these exhaust you yet bring no closer intimacy with God. Jesus welcomes only those who embrace utter dependence, like an infant with nothing to offer but need. Here, every pretense of strength is surrendered. You find lasting transformation not in what you achieve, but in how you trust and rest as a beloved child.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/arise-dependentlySubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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HE IS RISEN
Feeling lost and without hope? Remember the story of Mary Magdalene and witness how Jesus offers more than relief from pain or the past.Pastor Kevin talks about real moments of feeling let down, sticking around when things are hard, and the difference between just knowing about Jesus and really meeting Him. Leave behind numbness, striving, and labels as you find belonging, real change, and permission to be honest with God.Let's move from being on the sidelines to living with courage, peace, and a revived perspective.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 30:5, 34:18; Jeremiah 29:13; Luke 8:1-3, 19:10; John 20:11-18; 2 Timothy 3:5; Hebrews 4:16; Revelation 21:4Key InsightsJesus is in the business of setting people free.Casual encounters with Jesus create seasonal followers.No depth of darkness disqualifies you from an encounter with Jesus.Your pain will often preach louder than the truth if you’ll let it.When Jesus shows up everything changes.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/he-is-risenSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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From Shouts to Silence
You don’t have to face life’s quiet or confusing seasons alone. Listen as Pastor Barbie walks with us through the story of Jesus’ final week, bringing to light both moments of joy and the silent spaces where hope seems dim.Find simple ways to engage in worship, stay true to your purpose, and believe that God’s love is always present, even when it's quiet.Scriptures ReferencedZechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:7, 24:1-3, 26:14-16, 26:27-29, 27:57-60; John 3:16-7, 12:1-3, 12:12-13, 18:36-40, 19:14-18; Ephesians 4:26; 1 Peter 2:9Key InsightsTrue worship is rarely convenient. It is often misunderstood. It is always costly.Are we truly fruitful or are we simply managing the appearance of fruitfulness?Do we carry in our heart a deep reverence for what is holy and sacred to the Lord?When in a Silent Saturday world, we must continually remind our hearts that Sunday is coming.You are holy to the Lord, and that changes how you treat yourself and others.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/from-shouts-to-silenceSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Hated But Held
Pastor Kevin talks about a struggle that every believer faces. It's about showing the truth of Jesus in a world that often gets it wrong or fights against us. Based on John 13, John 15, and Ephesians 6, he reminds us that staying strong in Christ’s truth might lead to times when we are rejected. However, our safety doesn’t come from what people think of us; it comes from being held by God.Whether you struggle with seeking approval or are wrestling through relational friction, this message offers grounding hope: you are secure in the Father’s hands, called to love with the power only His Spirit supplies.Scriptures ReferencedJohn 13:34-35, 15:1-19; Ephesians 6:10-17; John 10:27-29; Romans 3:23Key InsightsIf your goal is approval, truth will feel optional.You don’t win a spiritual battle by attacking people.If you don’t suit up spiritually, you will show up emotionally.Loving others well comes only through the power of the Holy Spirit, not just willpower.Confession and honest vulnerability build authentic community.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/hated-but-heldSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Hearing the Voice of the Shepherd
How can we learn to recognize and respond to God’s voice in the midst of life’s noise? Pastor Kevin shares his experiences with fear and uncertainty, providing ways to connect with God and others through scripture, the Holy Spirit, peace, and community.Walk away knowing you are not alone and with practical tools to grow, find hope, and walk in purpose... no matter what mountain stands in your way.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 23:1-6, 37:23, 119:105; Proverbs 3:5-6, 11:14; Matthew 17:20; John 1:1, 10:1-5, 10:27, 16:13; Colossians 3:15Key InsightsThe voices you follow shape your life.Closeness to God makes His voice familiar, even when life gets noisy or overwhelming.Authentic community forms by sharing your real struggles and seeking help from wise people.Choosing humility and honest accountability helps you hear and respond to God’s guidance.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/hearing-the-voice-of-the-shepherdSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE Until the End
Move from striving and isolation to a relationship with Jesus that transforms everyday moments.Stay connected, learn to let go of control, and discover how your changed life can positively impact those around you. Regardless of your background or challenges, you are welcomed into a faith that fosters genuine growth and lasting peace.Scriptures ReferencedEcclesiastes 3:11; Matthew 9:37-38; John 15:4-5; Romans 12:1-2; Galatians 6:9; Philippians 4:6-7; Hebrews 12:1-2; 2 Peter 3:9; Revelation 3:20Key InsightsChoosing to abide in Christ is an intentional, everyday decision that frees you from anxiety and striving.True belonging begins by connecting deeply to Jesus, not relying on people or circumstances for identity.You cannot find lasting peace or fix brokenness by seeking it from other broken sources.Spiritual growth and transformation comes through continual renewal, not a one-time event.Your fruit is meant to serve others, offering hope and life to a world desperate for healing.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-until-the-endSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE Without the Applause
We all long to know if our lives matter and if anyone sees us when there is no applause.Pastor Justin shares genuine stories of struggle and transformation, along with practical tools for staying connected to Christ, even when unseen. You will hear how to find purpose in the ordinary, stay rooted in God’s love, and make peace with your place in His bigger plan.Scriptures ReferencedMatthew 26:6-13; Romans 12:1-2; 2 Peter 3:9Key InsightsMost ministry happens without recognition, in ordinary moments.Your unseen faithfulness has purpose and creates lasting impact.Asking if your life matters is deeply valid—God sees you and values your roots.Human praise is fickle, but God’s approval is steady and essential.You do not have to be the main character; God’s story is bigger than your own.Your choices matter and can be used for God’s glory and others’ freedom.Staying rooted means trusting God’s process even when growth is hidden.Resources Referenced:How Deep Will You Go? (conversation card game)Renewed Life Ministries OutreachBethel Colony of Mercyhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-without-the-applauseSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE Through Transition
In times of overwhelming change, you can find true security and acceptance in God's presence. Pastor Barbie shares personal stories of fear and change, offers practical tips for finding peace, and reflects on the continuous practice of abiding, rather than seeking quick fixes. You don’t need to have it together to be welcomed and safe under God’s covering. Discover how abiding can give you rest, hope, and a home in the midst of chaos, no matter your background or current struggles.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 91:1-13; Mark 3:13-14, 9:30; Luke 12:25-31; John 16:33Key InsightsHonest presence with God offers relief from anxiety and fear in seasons of chaos and loss.Abiding is a daily, practical choice to remain with God through worship, prayer, and simply slowing down.You don’t need to take on the weight of the entire world.Real community and purpose are found in staying present with others, whether in the crowd or your closest friends, just as Jesus modeled.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-through-transitionSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE While Being Human
Anyone can experience true belonging and rest by abiding in Christ while fully embracing what it means to be human.Rhonda Frazier walks through John 15 and practical stories that validate the struggle to balance spiritual growth with everyday realities. You will find acceptance for your neediness, encouragement to surrender, and practical steps to invite God’s love into daily life. No matter your background, discover fruitfulness rooted in authenticity, not performance.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 2:18; Isaiah 5:1-7, 27:22-23; Ezekiel 17:5-6; Matthew 11:28-30, 16:24; John 8:12, 13:33, 14:30-31, 15:1-8, 21:22; Acts 17:28; 2 Corinthians 4:16-18; Galatians 5:22-23; Romans 8:38-39Key InsightsAcknowledge your real human neediness and find belonging in Christ, not shame.Spiritual growth happens as you surrender.Daily connection to Christ provides renewal, meaning, and practical hope for ordinary life.Honest questions and vulnerability are welcomed and are the pathway to freedom.Fruitfulness is promised to those who remain, regardless of visible progress.The measure of growth is love and joy, not perfection or spiritual performance.Resources ReferencedAbide in Christ by Andrew MurrayUpon Waking by Jackie Hill PerryKnowing Faith Podcast (Jen Wilkin)"No Earthly Good" by Johnny Cashhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-while-being-humanSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE When He Seems Silent
If God feels silent or distant, you are not alone. Join Vonda Coble as she shares honest stories and practical steps to help you recognize spiritual distractions, let go of independence, and nurture your faith.You’ll find encouragement and relatable guidance for belonging, hope, and authentic relationship with God—no matter how messy life gets.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 1:26-29, 2:8-9, 2:16-17, 3:1-6; Matthew 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23; John 15:5-8; James 1:2-8Key InsightsYou were to depend on God and others for belonging and purpose.Honest faith needs maturity, surrender, and intentional listening.You are seen, loved, and heard by God—even when circumstances, doubts, or emotions threaten to isolate you.Living out faith means embracing community, accepting yourself, and giving grace as you grow.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-when-he-seems-silentSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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ABIDE In Worship
What does it mean to belong through genuine worship rooted in abiding relationship with Jesus?Pastor Jonathan shares vulnerable stories of struggle and honest correction, offering practical steps for you to reconnect with God and repair your center of worship - whether you feel balanced or off-track.Learn how fruitfulness, humility, and repentance open up new possibilities for growth and meaning.Scriptures Referenced2 Chronicles 7:14, 7:17-18, 36:15-16, 36:21; Nehemiah 8:5-6; Matthew 3:8; John 15:1-27; Romans 12:1-2; Ephesians 6:15Key InsightsPractical worship begins by responding in obedience, humility, and a willingness to be pruned.You are not alone in losing focus or struggling––we all stumble and need belonging and correction.Abiding in Jesus means balancing truth and love, so your life reflects Him authentically in community.Repentance and humility are actionable steps everyone can take, regardless of past mistakes.Maintaining true relationship with God matters more than perfect details or performances.God welcomes you back, patiently preparing a place for your fruitfulness, even after seasons of exile or wandering.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/abide-in-worshipSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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806
The Slow Work of God
Too often, life feels uneventful or stuck, and that can make you wonder if God cares or if you are growing at all. You can take comfort in knowing that you belong, not for what you achieve but because God is faithful to you in every season.Pastor Ronnie shares guidance for finding hope and meaning day to day, not just in emotional highs or church activity.Scriptures ReferencedDeuteronomy 8:10-14; Psalm 42:7, 46:10; Mark 4:26-29; John 3:6-8; Romans 8:28; Philippians 1:6; Hebrews 10:25; 2 Peter 3:4, 3:9; Revelation 3:17Key InsightsDiscipleship isn’t only about spiritual highs and lows; it thrives in ordinary days.Deep spiritual growth comes from a lifelong journey with God.Ordinary days help us truly know God and foster a deep, authentic relationship.Embracing silence in worship can lead to profound spiritual encounters.A Long Obedience In the Same Directionhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-slow-work-of-godSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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805
Pruned to Grow
Pastor Kevin explores the profound message of abiding in Christ during adversity. Discover how God uses pruning for spiritual growth, shaping us into fruitful branches connected to the true Vine. Strengthen your faith in God by understanding His purpose in every season.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 50:20; 2 Chronicles 36:15-21; Proverbs 3:5-6; Isaiah 5:1-7; Jeremiah 2:21; John 15:1-5; Romans 5:3-5, 8:28-29, 8:38-39, 11:16-18, 2 Corinthians 4:16-18, 12:9; Philippians 2:8-11; Colossians 1:17; James 1:2-4Key InsightsAbiding in Christ during adversity strengthens your faith in God.Pruning is a sign of God’s love and His commitment to your growth.True spiritual growth often comes through discomfort and discipline.Your identity in Christ is unshakeable, even when circumstances change.God’s grip on you sustains you, not your grip on Him.Trusting God doesn’t require understanding every detail of His plan.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/pruned-to-growSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Obedience: The Love Language of Heaven
Discover the true essence of love through authentic Christian teachings rooted in Scripture. Listen as Pastor Barbie explores the biblical definition of love, highlighting patience and kindness as its foundation, while uncovering what love is—and what it isn’t. Learn actionable insights to deepen your connection with God and others.Scriptures ReferencedMatthew 22:36-40; John 13:34, 15:13-34; 1 Corinthians 13:4-7; 2 Corinthians 7:10; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; 1 John 1:9, 4:20Key InsightsAuthentic Christian love is rooted in patience and kindness.Understanding what love isn’t helps clarify what love truly is.Godly love reflects humility, honor, selflessness, and compassion.Love means walking in repentance, not avoiding accountability.True love surrenders personal desires for the well-being of others.Love’s authenticity is marked by endurance in difficult circumstances.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/obedience-the-love-language-of-heavenSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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803
Identity Over Activity
We all want to know we are accepted and loved for who we truly are.Joshua MacLeod discusses the challenge of finding purpose, shares stories of awkward obedience, and examines how God's joy provides freedom and direction. You are invited into a journey of learning to listen, slowing down, and choosing practical steps toward wholeness.Regardless of your past or doubts, you can find belonging, replace shame with acceptance, and realize that God communicates with those seeking something genuine.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 16:11, 23:1, 25:11-14; Proverbs 9:10; Isaiah 62:3-5; Jeremiah 29:13-15; John 10:14-17, 14:15; Romans 8:12-17; 1 John 2:16Key InsightsGod’s delight in you does not depend on your perfection. He calls you to relationship, not just activity.Real belonging starts by hearing God’s voice for yourself, not just through others.It is normal to struggle with doubt, distraction, or thinking you are “unqualified.” God meets you there with love and not condemnation.Slowing down, turning off distractions, and honest prayer are simple, life-changing ways to grow closer to God.Obedience may feel awkward or risky.Believing God delights in you dismantles fear and shame, freeing you to live out your true identity and serve purposefully.Community grows as we confess, pray for one another, and refuse to pretend.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/identity-over-activitySubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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802
The Secret Place
Pastor Justin shares what it means to experience true intimacy with God. Learn how vulnerability, active faith, and Jesus’ prayer in John 17 guide us in cultivating deep emotional closeness with God. Move beyond surface-level connection to genuine oneness with the Father.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 91:1; Matthew 7:21-23; John 13:3-15; 16:2-3, 17:1-5, 17:9-11, 17:20-23; Philippians 3:7-11; 1 John 1:9Key InsightsProximity to God doesn’t guarantee intimacy with Him.Intimacy with God requires vulnerability, communication, and authenticity.Jesus’ prayer in John 17 reveals God’s desire for oneness with His people.Emotional closeness with God grows through daily faith and active trust.Suffering can often draw us closer to God in ways blessings cannot.You can be involved in spiritual activities without genuine intimacy with God.Intimacy with God isn’t about feelings but about consistent faith-driven connection.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-secret-placeSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Soil of the Soul
Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers you to prepare your heart for God’s word and thrive, not just survive, in a culture that draws you away from faith. Uncover practical ways to create spiritual margin, overcome distractions, and stay rooted in God’s kingdom—even when life is painful or confusing. You will learn the importance of soil in your soul, how to let go of comfort and control, and how the word of God transforms your inner life.Scriptures ReferencedJohn 1:1-5, 1:9-14; Matthew 13:1-9, 13:18-23Key InsightsYour capacity to hear from God requires creating margin and slowing down in a world full of distractions.Staying rooted in God’s kingdom during trials will bring maturity and lasting spiritual fruit.The Holy Spirit is essential for overcoming the pull of the world and obeying God’s word.The true condition of your heart determines your ability to receive God’s word and flourish.Comfort and distractions can choke out your spiritual fruitfulness if you are not careful to surrender fully to God.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-soil-of-the-soulSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Vine and the Branches
Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers your walk with God, making it possible to remain faithful and bear the fruit of the Spirit. Learn the difference between following Jesus through self-effort versus full surrender, and how the Holy Spirit guides, strengthens, and sustains you daily.Scriptures ReferencedEzekiel 36:26-27; Matthew 22:34-40; John 13:35, 14:15-21, 15:12-13, 16:12-14a; Acts 1:8; Galatians 5:22-23, 5:16Key InsightsThe Holy Spirit is a person, not a force or feeling.You need the Holy Spirit to sustain your faith in following Jesus.Remaining faithful isn’t about trying harder but surrendering to the Holy Spirit.Love is a fruit of the Spirit and reflects how we point others to Jesus.The Holy Spirit helps you hear God’s voice and make discerning decisions.Christianity isn’t self-improvement; it’s full surrender through the Spirit.The Holy Spirit’s role is to guide, strengthen, and counsel you daily.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-vine-and-the-branchesSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Planted, Not Potted
Are you tempted to uproot when life gets tough? Kevin O'Dea challenges you to stay planted and abide in Christ, especially during hard seasons. Explore how spiritual growth often happens beneath the surface, through discomfort, pain, and faithfulness. Walk away with actionable wisdom for remaining rooted in God’s kingdom even when culture and circumstances pull at you.Scriptures ReferencedProverbs 11:14; Ecclesiastes 5:4-5; Jeremiah 17, 29:11; Daniel 6:10; Matthew 5:37; John 3:30, 15:1-5; Colossians 3:15Key InsightsYou belong to a Kingdom and you have a King.Your circumstances may change but God’s promises do not.Faithfulness is often proven not by where you go, but by where you stay.What which is messy may be what’s maturing you in this season.God isn’t as concerned about your advancement and promotion as you are.A faithful believer will finish what they start.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/planted-not-pottedSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Make Room
Are you truly living out your faith or just blending in with the world? Pastor Kevin invites you to examine your heart, resist spiritual deception, and embrace the transformative power of abiding in Christ. Discover how to create space for God, hear His voice clearly, and live with purpose rooted in His Kingdom.Scriptures ReferencedJeremiah 29:4-9, 29:11; Matthew 7:21-23; John 15:1-5, 18:36; Romans 12:18; 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12; 1 Peter 2:11-12Key InsightsSpiritual deception is often more dangerous than persecution because it’s subtle.Abiding in Christ requires creating intentional space to hear God’s voice.Deception convinces us we know enough and blinds us to our true spiritual condition.We are called to live set apart, not shaped by the culture around us.Evaluating how we spend our time reveals where our faith truly lies.True success in faith is measured by the fruit of the Spirit, not worldly achievements.Repentance means realigning both our thoughts and actions with God’s truth.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/make-roomSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Read the Word in 2026
Daily engagement with the Bible is foundational to your faith and growth as a Christian. Listen and explore the essential role of Scripture in building unity and spiritual maturity within your church, why title and position alone do not make a leader, and how your personal calling equips you to serve and lead. Join us for actionable insights, prayers, and encouragement on how shepherding church leadership impacts everyone's spiritual development.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 3:1; Psalm 133, 119:45, 119:50, 119:165; Isaiah 26:3; Matthew 13:1-23; Acts 20:28-31; Romans 11; Ephesians 4:1-13; Philippians 2:1-8; 1 Timothy 3:1-4; 1 Peter 4:8-11, 5:2-3Key InsightsWhy Bible reading remains central to personal and church-wide growthThe difference between calling and position in spiritual leadershipHow unity is achieved and modeled by church eldersThe fruit of humility and reconciliation in ministryhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/read-the-word-in-2026Subscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Christmas 2025
Christmas reminds us that we have real access to the King through Jesus, the true light of the world. Discover how living in his light empowers you to confidently approach God and share communion in community in this message filled with the hope, redemption, and unity that Christ offers, even during difficult times.Scriptures ReferencedColossians 1; Hebrews 4, 12:28; 1 JohnKey InsightsYou have direct access to the King through Jesus, not earned by your performance.Jesus is the unwavering light who dispels deception, confusion, and instability.Christ’s redemption unites us, removing barriers and restoring hope.Living in his light means confidently approaching God and embracing eternity together.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/christmas-2025Subscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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When the Rubber Hits the Road...
Honest faith in chaos reflects authentic trust in God. In this message, we see that Christmas isn’t about flawless celebrations but God’s presence in our mess. Learn how trusting God in hard times strengthens your faith beyond outcomes.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 18:14; Psalm 23:4, 34:18; Proverbs 3:5-6; Isaiah 40:31; Matthew 5:9, 6:33; Mark 9:14-24; Luke 3:21-22, 4:1-2; John 1:1, 1:14, 14:6; Romans 10:17; Hebrews 11:6; James 2:17, 4:8; Revelation 21:4Key InsightsThe presence of God carries weight.Faith was never meant to be filtered. It was meant to be tested.You can’t be full of the Holy Spirit when you’re full of yourself.What might it cost you later if you’re not willing to increase your faith now?Where we run when the rubber hits the road indicates who or what we trust.Faith isn’t believing God will do what I want. Faith is believing He can, even if He chooses not to.The world has advice, but the Word has direction.Rest is not weakness. Waiting is worship.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/when-the-rubber-hits-the-roadSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Joseph Davidson
Join us as Pastor Ronnie shares the deeper story of Joseph during Advent, revealing how faith, courage, and obedience shaped his journey. Discover how Joseph’s willingness to listen to God can inspire your next steps. Take away practical lessons for strengthening your spiritual journey this Advent.Scriptures ReferencedIsaiah 7:14; Habakuk 2:4; Matthew 1:21; Luke 2:14, 2:19; 4:18; John 3:27; Acts 10:34; Romans 1:16, 2:11; James 2:14Key InsightsWhy Joseph’s ordinary life became extraordinary through faith.What doing what seems right and honorable isn't always right.God’s concern for even your smallest needs and prayershttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/joseph-davidsonSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Pathway to Gratitude
Ready to move past Thanksgiving and embrace true gratitude every day? Discover how a thankful lifestyle can heal relationships, foster forgiveness, and bring new blessings into your life. Join us as we explore Mary and Martha's story to identify five obstacles to lasting gratitude and learn how to overcome bitterness through forgiveness.Scriptures ReferencedLuke 10:38-42; Ephesians 4:29-32; Philippians 2:3-4; Colossians 3:12-14; James 4:6Key InsightsWe will invest in things we really want, no matter the cost.Gratitude is the overflow of a selfless life posture.Selfishness keeps score. Gratitude loses count.Bitterness turns memories into weapons and rewrites a good story around the worst moment.True forgiveness draws circles, not lines.Gratitude should be a lifestyle.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-pathway-to-gratitudeSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Jesus Walks On the Water
Experience fresh insight on trust as Barbie Loflin explores what it means to follow Jesus with childlike faith. Learn how storms and hardships build spiritual trust, the difference between believing, following, and fully trusting God, and why stepping out of life’s boat can change your relationship with Christ forever. Be encouraged to embrace simple trust in Jesus and invite Him into every uncertain moment.Scriptures ReferencedExodus 33:11; Psalm 16:1; Proverbs 18:24; Matthew 14:22-33; Mark 1:18; James 2:19Key InsightsThe three phases of faith: believing, following, and trusting GodHow storms grow trust and reveal your relationship with JesusThe power and beauty of childlike faith in JesusHow God's voice can guide you when storms and darkness make it hard to see HimEmbracing God’s voice over fear in your hardest momentshttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/jesus-walks-on-the-waterSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Jesus and the Blind Men
It’s easy to read the story of Jesus healing the blind man in John 9 and miss the deeper message. See how Jesus turns suffering to sight, confronts spiritual blindness, and reveals what it means to worship with your whole life. Explore the conflict between religious tradition and Jesus's compassion, and discover how obedience and faith lead to genuine transformation.Scriptures ReferencedIsaiah 10:27; John 6:35, 6:48, 6:51, 8:12, 8:52-59, 9:1-41, 10:7-9, 10:11, 10:14, 11:25, 14:6, 15:1, 18:6, 18:36; 1 Corinthians 15:3; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Galatians 2:20Key InsightsJesus’s healing of the blind man demonstrates miraculous power and compassionThere is a difference between suffering and the consequences of sinHow religious pride can limit your experience of GodActing on faith transforms your identity and purposeWorship and discipleship follow when God opens our eyesThe gospel reveals transformation for those willing to seehttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/jesus-and-the-blind-menSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Isaiah 117 House
Discover how Isaiah 117 House is igniting change for foster children on the most difficult days of their lives by focusing on ministering to their needs. You will hear stories of transformed lives and hear about what happens when believers unite in love and obedience. Let this message challenge you to put your yes on the table for the children God remembers.Key InsightsThe forgotten, marginalized, and least of these are the heart of the Father.There is power in a surrendered yes to God’s call.Isaiah 117 House has served over 14,500 children.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/isaiah-117-house-2025Subscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Prodigal Son
Discover how repentance is more than just correcting behavior; it's about restoring your relationship with God. Discover how distancing yourself from God can deplete your energy more rapidly than sin can tarnish your soul, and understand how His kindness paves the way for genuine transformation. Shifting our perspective reveals that God's goal is not only correction but also connection, enabling grace to meet and transform us in our current state.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 103:10-12; Isaiah 59:2; Matthew 7:21-23; Luke 15:11-32; Romans 2:4; 1 Corinthians 2:16; 2 Corinthians 5:18-19; Ephesians 2:6Key InsightsPerspective changes everything.Distance will drain you faster than sin will stain you.Sin is the symptom of a deeper issue: lack of relationship.Grace doesn’t wait for you to get cleaned up. It meets you where you messed up.Love doesn’t mind looking foolish when restoration is on the line.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-prodigal-sonSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Feeding of the Five Thousand
Does it ever seem like people need our help most when we're exhausted and depleted? Jesus and His disciples faced similar challenges, but Jesus demonstrated compassion and taught them that true provision comes from Him, not their own resources.Surrendering what little you have can increase compassion and resources. Discover how Jesus helps when your problems feel overwhelming. Open your heart, embrace the challenges in your life, and allow God to fill every area where you fall short.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 145:8; Proverbs 3:5-6, 14:12; Isaiah 55:8-9; Mark 6:34; John 6:1-15, 12:32, 14:6, 18:36; 2 Corinthians 12:9Key InsightsCompassion is not convenience; it’s commitment.Jesus doesn’t send people away. He makes a way for people to draw closer.The Lord never gives a test to shame you. He gives it to shape you.Jesus isn’t part of the answer. He is the answer.What you surrender, He will multiply.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/feeding-of-the-five-thousandSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Healing at the Pool
Listen as Pastor Barbie shares insights about God's healing from the Pool of Bethesda. Learn what healing has to do with mercy, kindness, and grace. Discover how living water in the church transforms broken lives and how embracing compassion over ritual brings restoration to our community.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 84; Matthew 8:10; John 5:1-8a, 6:44, 7:38, 8:32; Romans 2:1-4Key InsightsA house of healing begins with a foundation of mercy.God's kindness leads us to repentance.Being a house of healing means seeing brokenness and responding with compassion.Jesus transforms rituals into opportunities for genuine connection with God.A house of healing is alive, welcoming the Holy Spirit, and open to all.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-healing-at-the-poolSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Zacchaeus
The story of Zacchaeus reveals the power of Jesus to break down spiritual walls and change everything in your life. You will hear about overcoming distractions, experiencing real connection before condemnation, and responding to the love that brings true transformation. Leave behind shame and sin by refocusing on Jesus and letting His presence bring new freedom and hope.Scriptures ReferencedLuke 19:1-9; John 12:32, 13:34-35; Romans 3:23, 6:1-7; 1 Corinthians 13; Hebrews 4:16; 1 John 1:8Key InsightsWhy breaking down spiritual walls is essential for real transformationThe danger of allowing distractions to take your focus off JesusJesus starts with connection, not condemnationSin separates, but Jesus restores and brings freedomHow love and grace, not shame, spark true change in your storyhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/zacchaeusSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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The Woman at the Well
Learn how Jesus met the woman at the well with humility, love, and truth, overcoming barriers of race, religion, and morality. Learn to evangelize like Jesus by building genuine relationships, using humility to disarm pride, and focusing on Him instead of religious or social conflicts. Be encouraged to see every person as someone Jesus pursues with living water and life-changing grace.Scriptures ReferencedJohn 4:1-26; Romans 7:13-25; 1 Corinthians 12:8; Galatians 3:28; 1 John 1:8-10; Revelation 5:9-10Key InsightsJesus prioritized a divine appointment over a fruitful ministry area.There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to evangelism.Jesus didn’t focus on religious or moral debates but on real connection.The goal is leading others to a real relationship with God, not religious performance.Regardless of your past, Jesus meets you where you are with love.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/the-woman-at-the-wellSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Water Into Wine
Discover how Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine reveals more than a party trick. Pastor Justin explores how this act points to the new covenant, transformation, and God’s perfect timing. You are invited to come and see how encountering Jesus brings lasting chaScriptures ReferencedLuke 3:21-22; John 1:1-5, 1:38-39, 2:1-12, 21:25; 1 Corinthians 2:6-8Key InsightsJesus doesn’t demand belief; He invites you to “come and see” and examine the evidence.Transformation in Christ can happen instantly, much like water turning into wine.Only Jesus can give you a past you never had but desperately need.What you need isn’t just change but the transformative power of Jesus.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/water-into-wineSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Jonah and the Whale
Step into the story of Jonah and the whale with Pastor Barbie Loflin as she uncovers deep lessons from Jonah’s journey. Find practical wisdom about turning from disobedience, letting go of judgment, and embracing compassion over personal grudges. Take this opportunity to realign your heart with God’s purpose and offer mercy to others, just as God offers it to you.Scriptures ReferencedPsalm 139:7-12; Proverbs 26:11; Jonah 1:1-3Key InsightsJonah’s story reflects our tendency to run from God’s calling.We often seek distractions to avoid facing God’s purpose.God’s mercy and grace pursue us even in disobedience.The Holy Spirit’s conviction comes with a promise of restoration.God’s compassion isn’t limited to those we find easy to love.Sometimes, our healing requires facing the mess we’ve created.True transformation can happen in the most difficult places.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/jonah-and-the-whaleSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Hosea
Pastor Alan explores Hosea, highlighting how God’s relentless love and readiness redeem us despite failure. Hear honest, personal stories about brokenness, restoration, and the healing power of sharing your testimony.Scriptures Referenced1 Kings 12; Hosea 2:19-20; Luke 14:28-33; 2 Peter 3:9; Revelation 2:4-5Key InsightsGod’s relentless pursuit and readiness to redeem and restoreThe transformative power of sharing your testimonyThe importance of walking closely with God dailyBreaking cycles of past generational sin and embracing new freedomhttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/hoseaSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Daniel and the Lion's Den
Discover how Daniel's unwavering character and steadfast faith in God set him apart, even in the face of adversity. See how his unwillingness to dictate his character and how standing firm in faith revealed God’s glory to the king and affected the entire kingdom. Pastor Justin unpacks the danger of spiritual compromise and the power of inviting God into your struggles.Scriptures ReferencedGenesis 37:4; Daniel 6:1-28Key InsightsYour circumstances should never determine your character.Compromise often starts small but leads to spiritual downfall.Inviting God into your struggles reveals His glory.You don’t need to defend yourself.The pits in life may be the very places others see God through you.https://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/daniel-and-the-lions-denSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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Three Hebrew Boys
Journey with us as we examine the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, uncovering the vital role private conviction plays in resisting compromise. See how the Holy Spirit empowers us to stand strong in the midst of cultural pressure and public trials. Let your daily obedience shape your story and reveal Who you truly worship.Scriptures ReferencedProverbs 4:23; Isaiah 43:2; Daniel 1:5-20, 3:16-18; Matthew 6:6, 6:24, 22:37-40; Luke 6:27-28, 16:10; John 13:34-35; Romans 12:2; James 2:26Key InsightsWhy the refusal to compromise reveals who you truly worshipHow your private life and small decisions build the backbone for public faithThe difference between bite-sized and king-sized relationships with the Holy SpiritGod’s presence in your trials and the real miracle of the furnacehttps://springhouse.captivate.fm/episode/three-hebrew-boysSubscribe & Follow the PodcastDownload our appOur WebsiteOnline Tithes & OfferingsJoin our LivestreamGathering TimesSundays, 9:00 AMSundays, 11:00 AMWednesdays, 6:00 PMContact InfoSpringhouse Church14119 Old Nashville HighwaySmyrna TN 37167615-459-3421CCLI License 2070006
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God's ultimate plan is to exalt Jesus.Springhouse Worship and Arts Center is a church in Smyrna, Tennessee. We welcome you whether you worship with us in person or join us online.Our Vision: Love Big | Live Truth | Healthy Family
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