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We want to share important pieces of our worship service with those who might not have been able to be there in person.

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    C3: A Culture that Shares (Part 4/5)

    What does it mean to be truly bold for Christ? Through the compelling story of four desperate lepers in 2 Kings 7, we discover that boldness isn't about having perfect qualifications or circumstances—it's about being willing to move when God calls.These outcasts, sitting outside the gates of a starving city, faced certain death whether they stayed put or returned to Samaria. In their moment of desperation, they asked themselves a transformative question: "Why should we sit here waiting to die?" Their decision to approach the enemy camp led them to discover that God had already cleared the way—the Aramean army had fled, leaving behind everything needed to save the city. When they initially began hoarding their newfound treasures, they realized: "This is a day of good news and we aren't sharing it with anyone."The power of this ancient story perfectly parallels the mission work being supported by our church, particularly in Cuba where missionaries demonstrate extraordinary boldness despite increasingly difficult conditions. For over thirty years, our congregation has supported Cuban Christians who now face 23-hour daily power outages, severe water shortages affecting their ability to perform baptisms, and transportation challenges that make ministry nearly impossible. Yet they continue walking miles daily, knocking on doors, and sharing the gospel with unwavering commitment.This Mission Sunday, we're focusing on practical ways to support boldness in action. The Magi Project allows families to fill shoebox-sized packages with essentials and gifts for children worldwide, while our special offering aims to provide solar generators and transportation for Cuban missionaries. Through these efforts, we join the ancient lepers in their revelation—that good news must be shared, no matter what obstacles stand in our way.Join us in discovering how true boldness isn't about extraordinary courage, but simply being willing to take the first step, trusting that God is already at work, and refusing to keep good news to ourselves.

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    Galloping through Galatians - Part 5/6

    What happens when we mistake rule-keeping for authentic faith? This powerful exploration of Galatians 5 challenges us to reconsider what freedom in Christ truly means."For freedom Christ has set us free." With these words, Paul launches into one of scripture's most radical redefinitions of what it means to follow Jesus. The lesson examines how easily we can fall into the trap of legalism—focusing on rules and traditions while missing the heart of the gospel. As the teacher candidly shares from his own journey away from legalistic thinking, we're invited to consider how pride infiltrates religious rule-keeping and damages our relationships with others.The discussion takes an unexpected turn when we discover what Paul actually meant by the often-misused phrase "fallen from grace." Rather than referring to moral failure, Paul was addressing those who abandoned grace by trying to justify themselves through law-keeping. This reveals a profound truth: we cannot mix grace and works as paths to righteousness.Perhaps most powerful is the exploration of how rigid rule-following affects our witness. When young people see Christians more concerned with following regulations than loving each other, they understandably question the authenticity of our faith. The contrast between "works of the flesh" and "fruit of the Spirit" provides a compelling framework—we don't produce spiritual fruit through harder effort but by simply remaining connected to Jesus.Ready to move beyond religious performance to experience the freedom Christ intended? Listen as we discover that the only thing that truly counts is "faith working through love." Your relationship with Jesus will never look the same.

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    Galloping through Galatians - Part 4/6

    What does it mean to be a child of God rather than a slave to religious rules? In this thought-provoking exploration of Galatians chapters 3 and 4, we dive into Paul's passionate defense of freedom in Christ against those trying to enslave believers to religious legalism.Paul's message to the Galatians strikes at the heart of our spiritual identity. "You are all sons of God through faith," he declares, establishing that our primary defining characteristic isn't ethnicity, social status, or gender, but our relationship with God. This relationship through Christ transcends all earthly distinctions, making us co-heirs with Jesus of the promises made to Abraham.The central question emerges with startling clarity: If you're already a son and heir by adoption through Christ, why would you willingly return to slavery? Paul's frustration is palpable as he watches believers abandon the freedom Christ purchased for them, choosing instead to be defined by religious rule-keeping. Using powerful metaphors and the allegory of Sarah and Hagar, he illustrates how living by faith produces freedom while religious performance creates bondage.This message remains profoundly relevant today. How often do our well-intentioned traditions quietly transform into binding laws? When do our personal convictions become standards we impose on others? Paul's warning echoes across centuries: attempting to earn righteousness through religious observance is spiritually equivalent to idolatry – both get you nowhere.Perhaps most liberating is Paul's reminder that our redemption doesn't depend on us "doing everything we can" before God "makes up the difference." Christ's sacrifice was complete and sufficient. We are children of the free woman by faith, not children of the slave woman through law-keeping.Join us as we explore this transformative message about where true spiritual freedom is found, and why trading sonship for slavery is a tragically unnecessary choice.

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    C3: Brings Joy (Part 3/5)

    Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the clutter in your life? Not just the physical stuff piling up in your junk drawer or that closet you hope guests never open, but the spiritual clutter that gradually accumulates and blocks your connection with God?In this powerful message, we journey through King Hezekiah's remarkable story of temple restoration in 2 Chronicles 29. When the young king took the throne at just 25 years old, he inherited a temple that had been abandoned—doors shut, lamps extinguished, and the altar cold. His predecessors had allowed worship to drift away, replaced by idols and neglect. Sound familiar?The spiritual parallel to our own lives is striking. Many of us have allowed our relationship with God to become cluttered with distractions, commitments, worries, and even secret sins we tuck away hoping no one notices. Just like a room doesn't get filled with junk overnight, spiritual clutter accumulates gradually until we wake up one day wondering where our joy in worship has gone.Hezekiah's response gives us a blueprint for spiritual renewal: first recognizing the problem, then removing what doesn't belong, and finally restoring relationship through sacrifice. The pivotal moment comes when we ask ourselves: what am I holding onto that I need to surrender to God? Is it comfort? Pride? Control? That secret sin I've hidden away? True renewal begins when we simply say, "God, you can have it all."What follows surrender is nothing short of miraculous—joy erupts. After Hezekiah's temple was cleansed and sacrifices made, the Scripture tells us "they sang praises with gladness." This same pattern appears in Jesus' parable of the Prodigal Son, where the father runs to embrace his returning child, immediately calling for celebration. The message is clear: God doesn't throw a party because we're perfect; He celebrates because the relationship is restored.Ready to experience the freedom and joy that comes from clearing away spiritual clutter? God's arms are wide open, waiting to welcome you home. Subscribe to our podcast for more messages that will help you build a Christ-centered life of purpose and joy.

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    C3: Lifestyle of Sacrifice (Part 2/5)

    The concept of sacrifice often conjures images of grand, dramatic gestures or once-in-a-lifetime moments of surrender. But what if sacrifice was meant to be something entirely different? Something woven into the fabric of our everyday lives?Diving deep into the ancient practices described in Leviticus, we discover that sacrifice wasn't designed as an occasional event but as a continuous rhythm that shaped the relationship between God and His people. The burnt offering, grain offering, fellowship offering, sin offering—each served a specific purpose in maintaining spiritual connection. The command that "the fire on the altar must be kept burning" reveals that sacrifice was meant to be an ongoing practice, not an intermittent one.Looking at our modern lives, we recognize that we understand sacrifice quite intimately—just not always for spiritual purposes. We sacrifice sleep for Netflix binges, stand in lines for hours to get bobbleheads, wake up at unreasonable hours for vacation travel or sporting events. We make these sacrifices because we believe what we gain is worth what we give up. Yet when it comes to sacrificing for our relationship with God, we often become hesitant or inconsistent.The revolutionary message of the New Testament is that Jesus became the ultimate sacrifice "good for all time." This didn't end sacrifice but transformed it. We no longer sacrifice to obtain forgiveness—Jesus accomplished that completely. Instead, we become "living sacrifices," offering our entire lives to God not out of obligation but gratitude. We sacrifice not because we have to, but because we get to.Creating a Christ-centered culture isn't about building bigger programs or singing louder songs—it's about cultivating a lifestyle of daily surrender. What would change if sacrifice for God became as natural as the sacrifices we make for entertainment, comfort, or status? Where there is willing sacrifice, there will be divine presence. Where hearts are surrendered, God's glory will manifest.Ready to build community through shared sacrifice? Join our summer-long life group volleyball challenge combining Bible study with friendly competition. Connect, grow, and discover the joy of living as a sacrifice together!

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    Galloping Through Galatians - Part 3/6

    Have you ever felt trapped by religious rules that left you feeling perpetually inadequate? That's exactly the trap Paul confronts in his letter to the Galatians—a trap that's still ensnaring believers today.This powerful exploration of Galatians reveals why Paul became so passionate about protecting the Galatian Christians from those who insisted they needed to be circumcised and follow the Mosaic Law to be truly righteous. It wasn't just about theological correctness—it was about preserving the very joy and freedom that Christ died to give them.Through careful examination of Paul's arguments, we discover the beautiful truth that righteousness comes through faith, not works. Abraham, the father of faith, was declared righteous centuries before the law was given—not because he followed rules, but because he believed God's promise. This chronology matters profoundly. The law, which came 430 years after God's covenant with Abraham, cannot nullify or add conditions to a promise already established.Perhaps most striking is Paul's revelation about the curse of the law. Anyone attempting to live under the law places themselves under an impossible standard: "Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do everything written in the Book of the Law." Perfect obedience or nothing. This is precisely why Christ's redemptive work is so essential—by becoming a curse for us on the cross, Jesus freed us from the law's impossible demands.The legalistic mindset creates a perpetual state of inadequacy where you can never do enough, you're always falling short, and you'll never measure up. As noted during our discussion, "Legalists are the greatest joy-robbers in the history of religion." When your standing before God depends on your performance, anxiety and despair become your constant companions.Understanding that we are part of God's family not because of what we do but because of who our Father is transforms everything. We're family through faith in Christ, regardless of our ethnicity, social status, or gender. This identity transcends all human categories and unites us as brothers and sisters under one Father.Whether it's circumcision for the Galatians or our modern equivalents of religious rule-keeping, adding fine print to the gospel always leads to the same place—away from grace and into bondage. Embrace the freedom Christ purchased for you and discover the joy that comes not from following rules but from resting in His finished work.

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    C3: Built (Part 1/5)

    What does it mean to build a culture centered on Christ? Standing on freshly dried earth after the flood, Noah faced a remarkable opportunity few will ever experience – the chance to establish an entirely new cultural foundation. His first action reveals a profound truth about prioritizing God in our lives.The foundation of a Christ-centered culture isn't what we build for God, but what we lay down before Him. Before constructing shelter, organizing animals, or planting crops, Noah built an altar to the Lord. This seemingly counterintuitive decision reveals a principle that applies to every cultural context we participate in today – our homes, workplaces, relationships, and communities.Every culture has a central organizing principle – something functioning as the primary value around which everything else revolves. For many of us, our personal and communal cultures unconsciously form around comfort, control, success, or fear. But Noah's example offers a radically different approach. By establishing the altar first, he declared this new world belonged not to him but to God. The altar wasn't merely expressing gratitude; it was a deliberate transfer of ownership.Noah didn't offer God leftovers or damaged goods – he sacrificed some of every clean animal and bird, resources he needed for survival. His offering came from sacrifice, not convenience. Similarly, Christ-centered culture today requires giving God our best rather than our extras, prioritizing obedience even when inconvenient.What would happen if we intentionally built our lives around Christ rather than personal preferences or societal expectations? What if each day began with surrender rather than an assertion of control? Join us as we explore how to create environments where God's presence can transform not just individual lives but entire cultural systems.

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    Fixed on Victory: The Empty Tomb's Promise (Part 4/4)

    What kept Jesus focused during the most excruciating moments of his life? As we explore the final hours of Christ's journey to the cross and his triumphant resurrection, we discover three powerful fixations that drove him forward through unimaginable suffering.First, Jesus remained fixed on people—on us. Even while gasping for breath and carrying the weight of the world's sin, he took time to ensure his mother would be cared for, demonstrating that he sees us individually even in his greatest pain. The scripture reveals that "for the joy set before him, he endured the cross"—and astonishingly, that joy was you and me. Our reconciliation with the Father motivated his sacrifice. He didn't merely die to forgive us; he died to bring us home and reconnect us with God's family.Second, Jesus was determined to finish his mission. When he declared "It is finished" from the cross, he wasn't simply announcing the end of his suffering but proclaiming the completion of God's redemptive plan. Every prophecy, every temple sacrifice throughout history had pointed to this moment. With those three words, Jesus eliminated the debt of sin permanently. There would be no more need for striving or sacrifice—the work was complete.Finally, Jesus was fixed on victory. The stone wasn't rolled away because Jesus needed an exit; it was moved so we could witness his triumph over death. When Mary visited the tomb and encountered the risen Savior, the victory became deeply personal as he called her by name. This teaches us that if Jesus conquered death, he can overcome anything in our lives. If the tomb is empty, our hope doesn't have to be.The resurrection isn't just a historical event—it's a personal victory with your name on it. As we celebrate Easter, remember that death couldn't hold him, the grave couldn't keep him, and now nothing can separate us from God's love. Will you, like Mary, become a witness to this life-changing victory?

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    Galloping Through Galatians - Part 1/6

    Freedom frightens us. It always has.When Paul journeyed to Jerusalem fourteen years after his conversion, he faced a pivotal moment that would define Christianity's future. Would the good news remain just that—good news of salvation through faith in Christ alone—or would it become burdened with additional requirements? This exploration of Galatians chapter 2 unveils the controversy around circumcision that threatened the early church. Some insisted Gentile believers needed this physical sign of the covenant to truly belong to God's people. But Paul recognized this demand for what it was: an attack on the very essence of grace. Their freedom in Christ was being "spied upon" by those seeking to bring them back into religious slavery.What makes this ancient text so relevant today is how perfectly it mirrors our modern religious experience. We still struggle with "Gospel Plus" thinking—taking the beautiful simplicity of salvation through Christ and adding our own requirements. We've transformed traditions like Wednesday night church attendance from helpful practices into essential markers of true faith. We've created unwritten rules that become chains, driving away younger generations who long for Jesus but reject our complicated systems of control.The Jerusalem leaders ultimately added nothing to Paul's message except a reminder to care for the poor. They recognized what we often forget—that God works effectively through different people in different ways, and the gospel message stands complete without our additional requirements.When you see someone exercising their freedom in Christ differently than you might, does it frighten you? Perhaps the most challenging question this passage raises is why we love taking what God made simple and making it complicated. The answer reveals more about our need for control than about the gospel itself.

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    March Madness Sunday: Celebrating Our Favorite Worship Songs of 2025

    Worship forms the heartbeat of our faith—a universal language through which we express gratitude, surrender, and adoration. During our special "March Madness Sunday," we set aside traditional sermon formats to immerse ourselves completely in musical praise, featuring the top eight worship songs as voted by our congregation.What makes worship truly powerful isn't musical excellence but authenticity of heart. As our worship leader beautifully reminded us, "If you have words in your mouth, you need to use them to worship the Lord." This freedom to come before God without performance pressure created a sacred space where everyone—regardless of musical ability—could participate fully in praise.One of the service's most touching moments came through the spontaneous celebration of intergenerational worship. The sound of children's voices joining with adults created a powerful picture of faith being passed down. "Don't think they're loud," one member encouraged parents, "there's no better visual of passing it on to the next generation than to see those kids standing up there singing with all their might."The songs themselves—from timeless hymns like "Holy, Holy, Holy" to contemporary favorites such as "The Battle Belongs" and "Goodness of God"—offered diverse expressions of faith, while prayers between selections helped us reflect on each song's meaning. Each musical offering reminded us that worship isn't confined to Sunday mornings but should flow outward, influencing everyone we encounter throughout our week.Whether you're seeking deeper connection in your worship experience or simply love music as spiritual expression, this episode offers both encouragement and practical wisdom. Join us in discovering how authentic praise can transform not just our church services but our everyday lives. Share this message with someone who might need the reminder that God welcomes them just as they are.

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    Faith and Integrity: Overcoming Life's Challenges with Daniel's Story

    What happens when faith meets life's challenges head-on? We explore this intriguing question by recounting stories of unwavering integrity and the power of belief. Join us as we celebrate the joyous engagement of Connor Lepla and Haley Duffy, a moment that filled our hearts with gratitude and community spirit. We share the excitement surrounding the triumphant return from Winterfest and a light-hearted nod to the Ohio State Buckeyes' championship victory, a testament to teamwork and shared triumph.Through the lens of Daniel's story, we navigate the complexities of living a faith-driven life amidst adversity. Daniel's integrity and steadfast faith offer a powerful reminder of the importance of staying true to one's values. We also touch on relatable moments of human error and redemption, illustrated by a humorous "manwich" misunderstanding that many of us can chuckle at. These stories provide a reflective backdrop for thinking about how our desire for validation can sometimes lead us astray.Finally, we find inspiration in the transformative journey of King Darius, whose encounter with Daniel's faith leads to profound change. This narrative underscores the potential for faith to transform lives and circumstances that may seem insurmountable. As we reflect on the footprints of Jesus, we encourage everyone to embrace the awe-inspiring beauty of divine wisdom and love. Let's inspire one another to live a week filled with faith, outreach, and the joy of serving both God and our communities.

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    Discovering Fellowship with the Spirit

    Picture this: a hesitant heart, a nudge from above, and a miraculous connection waiting to unfold. That's the journey we're on as we explore the divine whispers of the Holy Spirit and the transformative grace that binds us through faith. We'll share my personal tale of reluctance, an inspiring story about college students acting on faith in a Walmart parking lot, and the incredible outcomes when we simply choose to listen. All of this begins with a heartfelt prayer, celebrating the blessings from God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, setting the tone for a rich spiritual dialogue.Ever wondered about the power of the Holy Spirit and how it can guide your path? Inspired by the timeless story of Philip and the Ethiopian, we delve into the significance of paying attention to those divine prompts. We explore how these moments can lead to life-changing connections and the spread of God's love. Through vivid anecdotes and scripture-based reflections, we encourage embracing the Spirit's guidance, reminding us all of the blessings that come when we follow His lead.Building a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit can be as unique as the bonds within a family. Just as parents communicate differently with each child, we too can cultivate distinct connections with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This episode offers insights into nurturing these spiritual relationships, empowering us to stand firm in faith and be a beacon of light in the world. Join us in celebrating the harmony of the Holy Trinity and find wisdom, joy, and strength in God's unchanging grace and righteousness.

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    The Heart of the Hymn

    What makes a hymn truly resonate with your soul? Our new class series, "Heart of the Hymn," invites you on a journey to uncover the rich theological themes and historical narratives behind the hymns that define our spiritual community. This week, although Bryce couldn't join us, Tim steps in to lead a soul-stirring rendition of "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." Through insightful discussion, we unravel the profound scriptural meanings and spiritual lessons embedded within its lyrics, while a heartfelt prayer sets the stage for divine inspiration and understanding.Join us for a vibrant exchange as we explore the sentimental ties and emotional connections that hymns evoke. Personal stories of family gatherings and treasured memories come alive, revealing the powerful role these spiritual songs play across generations. From the timeless "Amazing Grace" to the comforting "In the Garden," our conversation highlights how hymns unite us in shared experiences and reflect the enduring bond of our faith community.As we close our episode, themes of gratitude and divine guidance shine through the lens of "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing." Reflecting on the biblical story of the Israelites and their reliance on God's help, we are reminded of the persistent flow of His mercy and grace. Our discussion emphasizes the importance of fellowship and prayer, culminating in a community event that celebrates the joy of togetherness. Let us walk this path of faith, uplifted by hymns that continue to guide and inspire our spiritual journeys.

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    An Introduction to the Gift

    Ever received a gift that left a lasting impression on your soul? Join us as we embark on a spiritually enriching journey, exploring the profound gift of the Holy Spirit and how it touches our lives in countless ways. With Keaton, a spirited student from Muskingum College, and John, a wise retired coach, we set the stage for a new sermon series titled "A Gift." Through heartwarming personal stories of memorable gifts, from childhood bicycles to cherished dreams, we highlight how these moments mirror the significance of the Holy Spirit in our lives.As we gather in a spirit of unity, we celebrate through song, scripture, and stories that touch the heart. We ponder over the promise of the Holy Spirit in John 14:26-27, reflecting on its comforting presence that grants us peace of mind and heart. Through various anecdotes, we emphasize the transformative power of music and prayer, encouraging a sense of gratitude and motivation to share God's love and light in the coming week. Our discussions not only illuminate the Holy Spirit's roles as comforter, advocate, and counselor but also challenge us to seek a deeper relationship with this divine presence.Explore with us the intriguing analogy of the Trinity through the states of water, illustrating the unchanging nature of God. By drawing parallels between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and their distinct yet unified roles, we deepen our understanding of God’s threefold nature. With references to scripture and engaging metaphors, we aim to provide insight into how the Holy Spirit empowers us to fulfill God's desires, calling us back to the essence of faith and the unity inherent within the divine plan.

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    Praise God for His Power

    What roles define your life and how do they shape your identity? As we gather in worship, we explore how perspective can transform our understanding of these roles. Together, we lift our voices in hymns such as "Hosanna in the Highest," "Footprints of Jesus," and "Amazing Grace," reflecting on the divine grace that lights our path. Our reading from Ephesians 3:20-21 reminds us of the boundless power of faith and God's ability to exceed our wildest dreams. Through heartfelt prayer and gratitude, we celebrate the spirit of coming together, drawing strength and joy from our shared journey of following Jesus.Join us as we unravel the profound teachings of Paul, who embraced being a "prisoner of Christ Jesus" with steadfast conviction. His perspective challenges us to view our circumstances through the lens of faith, encouraging a shift from earthly titles to a divine identity as disciples. We also explore Jesus's unique healing methods, witnessing His relational approach that defies convention, as He nurtures connections and exemplifies boundless love. With insights from Ephesians, we invite you to experience the vastness of God's love—a love that encompasses all, lasts forever, and reaches the deepest parts of our souls. Let this episode inspire a deeper relationship with God, filled with love, purpose, and a sense of divine connection.

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    Prasie God for Transformation

    Ever noticed how life's transformations can be as sudden as the overnight change of seasons in your favorite store? Today, we invite you on a spiritual journey that harmonizes faith, music, and scripture to explore these powerful changes. With uplifting hymns setting the stage, we find ourselves drawn into the comforting presence of the Lord. The beauty of dwelling in His house is celebrated through song, as we lift our voices in praises of Jesus, the light of the world who offers hope and freedom. Our hearts are opened by a reading from Ephesians 2 that speaks profoundly of God’s mercy and love, reminding us of the life given through Christ. We gather as a family of faith, sharing gratitude and seeking deeper understanding through heartfelt prayer. Our discussion revolves around the theme of transformation, illustrated by the relatable imagery of store displays shifting overnight—a metaphor for how God works in our lives. Together, we reflect on how quickly change can occur, often unnoticed, and the importance of remaining open to the transformation made possible through Jesus. We encourage you to tune in for a thoughtful reflection on love, mercy, and the ever-evolving journey of faith, as we all strive to see the beauty in the changes God brings into our lives.

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    Impact Sunday (Impact part 4)

    What if hope is more than just a wish, but a powerful possession we all hold? In our latest episode, explore this profound concept as my wife Natalie and I share our journey of instilling hope within our community and beyond. Our conversation opens with a heartfelt prayer, setting the stage for a transformative discussion on faith, prayer, and the anticipation of eternal life. We celebrate the mighty works of God with joy and reverence, contemplating a life where suffering ceases and divine love prevails.As the dialogue deepens, we share personal stories and biblical teachings that illustrate the essence of hope within a Christian community. Natalie and I discuss how our church's ministries, from children's programs to initiatives for the elderly, serve as vital platforms for spreading the hope of Christ. Through personal anecdotes, we reveal how providing refuge for children in need has allowed us to impart hope into their lives, supported by the loving network within our church. We invite you to recognize and engage in this supportive community, sharing in our mission of nurturing hope across generations.The episode culminates in a powerful exploration of connection and the role of the church. We challenge the notion of self-prioritization, emphasizing the healing power of meaningful relationships and the necessity of sacrifice, guided by Christ’s example. As we redefine the church's role, likening it to an occupational therapy center, we discuss its mission to build a vibrant kingdom filled with hope and healing. Through prayer and action, we express a vision for spiritual revival and transformation, reaching all corners of the earth with passion and purpose. Join us on this inspiring journey of faith, hope, and community.

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    I am Pact (Impact part 3)

    Is it possible to find surprising connections between your favorite films and your spiritual journey? We promise a unique blend of faith and film appreciation, offering insights that might change how you see both. Our episode opens with a moving prayer and uplifting worship, setting a reflective tone as we gather around the powerful message of Matthew 28. As we explore the call to make disciples, we draw meaningful parallels to our everyday commitments, reminding listeners of the dedication required for spiritual growth and the comforting promise of Jesus’ eternal presence, as echoed by Isaiah.Then, we shift gears and dive into the whimsical world of cinematic Easter eggs, those delightful hidden treasures scattered throughout beloved films like Indiana Jones, ET, and Star Wars. These clever details not only spark joy but also connect vast cinematic worlds in unexpected ways. Whether you're a seasoned movie buff or a casual viewer, we invite you to revisit these classics with a fresh perspective, uncovering layers you might have missed. Together, we celebrate the artistry in film and find new ways to appreciate the stories we cherish, bringing a playful curiosity to your spiritual exploration.

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    Called to Make an Impact not to be Impacted (Impact part 2)

    What if the toys we cherished as children could teach us about faith and transformation? Picture the joy of a Big Wheel ride or the simple thrill of a yo-yo, and join us on a journey that intertwines these nostalgic memories with the timeless story of Ananias and Saul. This week, we invite you to consider how the playthings of our past may mirror the divine interventions and spiritual awakenings we experience in life.Baptism as a pledge of loyalty, navigating skepticism, and embracing identity crises—each of these themes find their roots in Saul's journey from a feared persecutor to a devoted apostle. We delve into the parallels between this ancient story and the modern struggles of those drawn to faith. Saul’s transformation raises poignant questions about acceptance, sincerity, and the courage required to pursue a new path in life and faith. Through the lens of personal growth and community grace, we discuss the challenges of stepping into a new identity in Christ.As we reflect on overcoming the world's influences, we find inspiration in Barnabas—the ultimate encourager. Discover how his unwavering support helped shape Paul’s mission and learn how you too can be a source of encouragement for others. By focusing on God’s love and transformative power, we resist societal pressures and see ourselves as cherished children of God. Find peace and purpose, and perhaps see your own spiritual journey mirrored in these stories of hope and renewal.

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    Called to Make an Impact for the Kingdom (Impact part 1)

    What if the secret to becoming a powerful force for good lies in embracing the unexpected moments in your life? This episode promises to uncover transformative insights as we embark on a spiritual journey, starting with a heartfelt prayer and powerful songs of praise. We'll explore divine themes of love and redemption, and shift focus to the Great Commission from Matthew 28, emphasizing the significance of making disciples and baptizing in the divine trinity's name. Plus, find out how you can make a difference by joining the Walk for Water event, a collaboration between the Fellowship of Christian Students club at Cambridge High School and Woody, aiming to ignite awareness for vital water-related causes.Our new series on "impact" begins with a playful yet profound twist. Through a fun game contrasting quotes from Taylor Swift and C.S. Lewis, we highlight how distinct voices can resonate deeply. This sets the stage for a serious reflection on the Great Commission, where action words like "go" and "make" take center stage. With relatable examples from sports chants and parental commands, we underline the urgency of taking decisive action in our faith journey, ensuring that our spiritual mission is not just talked about but lived.Travel with us to the road to Damascus, where Saul experiences a life-altering encounter with God's call. We'll draw parallels with a personal coaching experience that sparked unexpected spiritual growth in a community league. Witness the profound journey of faith through the story of Ananias and Saul, as we examine themes of love, fear, and obedience. Discover how overcoming fear and judgment can lead to answering God’s call with love, and join us in a prayer for courage and faith to become beacons of love and grace in our communities.

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    Blended with People (Part 5)

    Imagine finding peace in the storm and strength in the face of challenge—that's what we're exploring in this heartfelt episode. We start with a prayerful acknowledgement of rain's blessings and its burdens, as we lift up those facing hardships and honor the courage of first responders. With gratitude, we celebrate the guiding love of the Son and the enriching presence of the Holy Spirit in our worship. As we unite in song and prayer, the goal is to create a joyful sound for the Lord, strengthening our bond with the divine and with each other.This episode invites you to journey beyond comfort zones and embrace a life illuminated by mercy and love. We discuss the courage needed to grow in faith and how divine guidance can transform our lives from within. It's a call to follow where we are led, embracing a deeper spiritual connection and the pursuit of a higher calling. Through personal commitment and reflection, we find strength and peace by drawing closer to our Savior, embarking on a transformative path of faith and devotion. Join us as we explore these themes and discover the profound impact of living a life guided by love and mercy.

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    Blended Together (Part 4)

    What if your faith could turn life's toughest battles into stories of triumph? Join us for an uplifting journey as we kick off with Tim's powerful worship session, reverently praising the Lord's deliverance. We delve into the scripture reading from Exodus 13:17-18, reflecting on God's guidance and His intentional detours to protect us from unforeseen battles. Steeler, our enthusiastic intern, undertakes a symbolic task that brings home the importance of perseverance, as we draw inspiration from Moses and Aaron's story and God's use of them as pivotal instruments in His divine plan.We then transition to the gripping narrative of the Israelites' first battle post-Egypt, drawing thought-provoking parallels to the strategic challenges we face today. As we honor Back to School Sunday, heartfelt prayers and encouragement go out to students and teachers navigating the complexities of modern education. The episode culminates with a compelling focus on the power of prayer, inspired by biblical figures like Moses and Epaphras. We emphasize the necessity of community in prayer, urging listeners to find prayer partners to share in mutual support and intercession. Join us for a spiritually enriching episode filled with worship, reflection, and the transformative power of faith.

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    Blended with a Base (Part 3)

    Ever wondered how a simple morning prayer can transform your day? Join us as we kick off this uplifting episode with a heartfelt invocation, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide us in worship and gratitude. We delve into the powerful scripture from Exodus 3:13-15, reflecting on God's eternal presence and His declaration as "I AM." This sets the stage for a joyful game show segment where participants guess the main ingredients in familiar products, adding an educational twist to our gathering.Discover the profound lessons from the conversation between God and Moses, emphasizing how God reassures us of His power and leadership. We liken this divine interaction to creating a perfect smoothie, where God is the foundational base bringing out our best qualities. This analogy highlights our role as active ingredients, each with a unique purpose, and underscores the importance of trusting in God's plan as He equips us for our tasks. Celebrate your identity as a child of God with us! We affirm our chosen status and the freedom granted by Jesus, encouraging everyone to recognize God's unwavering support. Reflecting on the diverse gifts within the body of Christ, we stress the importance of sharing this love and assurance with others. As we conclude, we challenge you to spread Jesus' love throughout the week, being proactive in shining His light in your communities. Amen. God bless and have a fantastic week!

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    Blended in Brokenness (Part 2)

    Have you ever wondered how a simple story could change a life? Join us as we kick off with an uplifting morning worship, inviting the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts and make our hymns pleasing to God. Through heartfelt songs like "Fill My Cup, Lord," we reflect on finding spiritual fulfillment in Jesus. From there, we transition into the captivating world of storytelling, exploring how stories have a unique power to connect us emotionally and spiritually. Through a personal anecdote about my young daughter's love for books, we highlight our innate attraction to storytelling, setting the stage for a profound narrative.Meet Matt, a beacon of hope who rose from the uncertainties of foster care to become a fierce advocate for children facing similar struggles. Despite finding comfort with his adoptive family, Matt never forgot his roots or the hardships of his past. His journey is paralleled with the biblical story of Moses, as we delve into themes of brokenness, guilt, and complacency. Learn how Matt, like Moses, was called to a mission bigger than himself and discover the timeless lessons of serving others and trusting in God amidst life's trials. Don't miss this inspiring episode that blends faith, personal growth, and the transformative power of stories.

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    Blended in Unity (Part 1)

    What if we told you there's a way to find eternal satisfaction that outlasts all worldly pleasures? Join us in this spiritually nourishing episode as we kick off with a heartfelt prayer inviting the Holy Spirit to elevate our worship experience. We celebrate God's unique majesty through powerful hymns and reflect on the beauty of His creation, expressing our deepest gratitude. Our reflections take us to Psalm 133, where we explore the joy and harmony that unity brings, and engage in a thought-provoking exercise centered on community and patience during challenging times.Have you ever thought about how blending different elements can create something magnificent? We bring this concept to life by discussing the power of unity through relatable analogies like making smoothies or cookie dough. Dive into the story of Moses and Aaron, who transformed from wanderers in the wilderness to integral parts of a forever family. Their journey, along with personal preferences for cookies over pies, provides a light-hearted yet profound exploration of unity in faith. We also touch on the inspiring testimonies from young Ohio State University athletes like Emeka Abuka and Trevion Henderson, who prioritize faith and unity amidst the pressures of campus life.Unity among God's people is refreshing and life-giving, much like the dew on Mount Hermon. We delve into the metaphor of anointing oil and how it relates to the fragrance our collective unity gives off—whether inviting or repelling. Learn how living in harmony can be both good and pleasant, akin to heavenly fellowship. Our episode wraps up with a heartfelt hymn and prayer, encouraging you to lift your voices in praise, embrace the strength within you, and find spiritual encouragement for the week ahead. Tune in and let your spirit be uplifted!

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    Living Like You're Saved

    How can you be sure of eternal life? Discover the answer as we embark on a heartfelt journey of faith in our latest episode, "The Assurance of Eternal Life." We start with a prayer to invite the Holy Spirit into our worship and share hymns that celebrate Jesus' love and sacrifice. Reflecting on the power of scripture, particularly 1 John 5:11-13, we discuss how unwavering faith in Jesus forms the foundation of our salvation. Additionally, we take a moment to pray for Derek, seeking divine guidance and success for his upcoming surgery. Amid light-hearted moments, we emphasize that Jesus' love, coupled with His firm stance on salvation, is central to our faith journey.In the next chapters, "The Power of God's Grace" and "Living in God's Grace," we explore the transformative impact of salvation and grace. By highlighting John 14:6, we stress that faith in Jesus—not our own perfection—secures our salvation. Through the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch, we illustrate how understanding God's profound love inspires desires for baptism and a life free from guilt. Encouraging listeners to embrace the beauty of "Amazing Grace" each day, we offer hope and reassurance to those struggling with feelings of inadequacy or burdened by legalistic upbringings. We remind baptized believers of their perfect standing in God's eyes, referencing Ephesians 1, and conclude with a blessing of peace and grace for the week ahead.

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    How to Worship Through It

    Can unwavering faith truly transform even the darkest of times? Discover the profound power of worship and community as we share heartfelt prayers, uplifting hymns, and stories of resilience. This episode begins with a sincere prayer that sets the stage for our journey through worship, touching on the life-changing essence of songs like "Just a Little Talk with Jesus" and "Days of Elijah." We reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus' crucifixion, finding redemption and offering prayers of thanksgiving for His life, death, and resurrection.We honor the memory of beloved church member Ralph and celebrate the welcome of Anita Kogel into our fellowship. As I reminisce on 36 years of ministry, I revisit my first sermon from 1988, sharing moments of witnessing God's grace throughout the years. We explore the inspiring story of contemporary Christian artist Tasha Layton, whose song "Worship Through It" serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging us to trust in God's faithfulness through every trial.How do we maintain faith when life seems unfair? We draw strength from the Apostle Paul, who, alongside Silas, worshipped even in captivity. Their story, along with examples from Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, and other biblical figures, teaches us the importance of unwavering devotion. Through personal anecdotes and the inspiring tale of an Olympic athlete from Bhutan, we underscore the necessity of perseverance and faith in God's constant presence, no matter the circumstances. Join us to find inspiration and purpose through worship, regardless of life's challenges.

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    The Heart That Finds Hope

    Ever wondered how a seemingly unproductive period in your life could turn out to be a divine setup for greater purposes? Join us as we share an inspiring story about an eight-month stint in Sparta, Tennessee, which initially felt fruitless but ended up making a significant impact on the lives of others, including inspiring two young men to pursue ministry and contributing to the growth of the church in Cuba. This episode is packed with life-changing gospel conversations, highlighting the recent baptism of six women at Guernsey County Jail through Tacey's incredible ministry efforts and discussing the potential for volunteers to support these women at a forthcoming Living Word event.Discover the essence of spiritual hunger and humility as we draw fascinating parallels between physical and spiritual hunger. By exploring the story of the Ethiopian eunuch from Acts 8:29-31, we emphasize the importance of recognizing our spiritual needs and seeking fulfillment through a deep connection with God. Learn how symptoms like tiredness, irritability, and pain are not just physical indicators but can also signify a need for spiritual nourishment. This narrative brings to light the significance of humility in our spiritual journey and encourages listeners to seek deeper understanding and connection with God.Baptism is more than just a ritual; it's a transformative experience that marks the beginning of a new life in Christ. In this episode, we delve into the importance and immediacy of baptism, using compelling scriptural examples to illustrate its significance. Hear how the urgency of baptism on the day of Pentecost, the conversion of Saul, and the story of the Ethiopian eunuch all point to the critical nature of this sacrament. We wrap up the episode by emphasizing how embracing new teachings can lead to profound personal transformation and spiritual peace, as evidenced by the eunuch's joy after his baptism. Join us for a spiritually uplifting episode that promises to enrich your faith journey.

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    Recognizing God in the Storm

    Can stepping out of your comfort zone truly deepen your faith? Join us as we embark on a soul-stirring journey through the powerful themes of faith, trust, and recognizing God's presence in the storms of life. We kick off with a heartfelt prayer, setting the stage for a conversation that challenges us to go beyond the familiar and embrace a higher calling. Through uplifting worship lyrics and the poignant scripture of Matthew 14:28-31, we reflect on Peter's bold leap of faith and Jesus's immediate response to his doubt. We also dive into John Ortberg's transformative book, "If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat," which encourages us to take courageous steps of faith, reminiscent of Peter's actions.Together, we explore the deeper significance behind Jesus's declaration of "I am," unraveling how it encompasses everything we need—courage, peace, forgiveness, and hope. By reassessing Peter's story, we challenge the misconception of his unwavering faith and contemplate how his actions were a test of Jesus's divinity. We then analyze the moment in Mark's Gospel when Jesus walks on water, revealing His divine nature and drawing parallels to other biblical instances of God's glory. Finally, we underscore the importance of recognizing God's presence in our daily lives and having a faith that extends beyond the walls of the church. This episode is an invitation to see Jesus not only as Savior but as Lord and King, empowering us to overcome doubts and trust in His ultimate authority.

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    Summer Series: Ephesians 6

    What if you could arm yourself every day to face life's battles with unwavering confidence? In this episode, we promise you'll master the profound teachings of Ephesians 6 and understand the full armor of God in a way that will transform your spiritual walk. We kick things off with a light-hearted reflection on the significance of rain, setting a warm and inviting tone for our journey. Using an engaging video from the Bible Project, we'll provide a comprehensive overview of the book of Ephesians, focusing on its key themes and context.We'll then guide you through the metaphor of the "belt of truth" in Ephesians 6:14, exploring how this essential piece of armor can hold your life together just as a belt holds up your pants. From morning devotions to heartfelt prayer, we'll share practical tips for grounding yourself in God's truth daily. As we continue, we'll delve into the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, and the helmet of salvation, illustrating how each piece of armor not only protects but also strengthens you on your spiritual journey. Finally, we'll uncover the powerful concept of divine protection, emphasizing that while our spiritual armor shields us in the front, God has our back in every challenge we face. We'll discuss the importance of daily spiritual preparation and the courage to boldly share our faith. Wrapping up with the interconnectedness of spiritual armor and prayer, we'll offer a heartfelt prayer for strength, guidance, and boldness in proclaiming God's love and grace. Join us for an episode that will encourage you to remain steadfast in your faith and rely on the full armor of God to navigate your spiritual journey.

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    What if I Became Nineveh

    Ever wondered why Jonah was so frustrated with God's mercy? Join us on a spiritual exploration starting with a heartfelt morning prayer, expressing gratitude for the freedom to gather and the hope that the gospel will inspire and influence others. We celebrate this journey with uplifting worship songs like "He is My Everything" and "My Life is in You, Lord," emphasizing our reliance on Jesus Christ for strength and hope. We then reflect deeply on Jonah 4:1-2, examining Jonah's frustration with God's merciful plans and setting the stage for a broader discussion on gratitude, faith, and historical significance.We'll take a trip down memory lane, recalling pivotal moments from personal and historical events such as childhood memories of 9-11 and iconic sports victories. These reflections pave the way for a discussion on Jonah's mission to Nineveh, the city's unexpected repentance, and God's compassionate decision to spare it. Drawing on parallels with modern spiritual revivals like the Jesus Movement and recent events at Asbury College, we explore how moments of collective faith and transformation resonate across time, inspiring unity and spiritual growth.We then dive into the complexities of Jonah's emotions, examining his reluctance and anger towards God's inclusive mercy. By using engaging analogies and lessons, we underscore the inherent value God sees in each of us, despite our flaws. As we wrap up, we focus on the importance of sharing God's love with everyone, inspired by Jesus' outreach to the marginalized. This episode encourages us to align our desires with God's will and embrace His unconditional love, carrying these lessons into our everyday lives.

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