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The Impact Church Podcast

The Impact Church Podcast features weekly messages from Impact Church in Arizona, led by Pastor Travis Hearn. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, experience real freedom, and live out God’s purpose for your life.Impact Church is a life-giving church committed to seeing lives transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. Through biblical teaching, practical truth, and Spirit-led messages, this podcast exists to encourage you, challenge you, and equip you to make an impact wherever you go.Whether you are new to faith or have followed Jesus for years, the Impact Church Podcast is a place to find hope, clarity, and direction for everyday life.To learn more about Impact Church, visit impactchurch.com or download the Impact Church AZ app.

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    Episode 175: Planted Part 6: Planted For Purpose - Guest Speaker Doctor Scott Williams

    Life can feel busy, distracted, and repetitive, but God never created you to drift through your days without purpose. This sermon teaches how to make the most of every opportunity by living wisely, staying spiritually filled, and developing a grateful heart. Based on Ephesians 5, this message explains why small daily decisions shape your future and how God uses ordinary moments to fulfill extraordinary purpose. If you feel stuck, distracted, spiritually empty, or unsure of what God wants for your life, this sermon will help you refocus and live intentionally. In this sermon, Guest Speaker Dr. Scott Williams teaches how believers can stop wasting opportunities and start living with wisdom, spiritual strength, and gratitude according to God’s purpose. In this sermon, you’ll learn: How to recognize the opportunities God places in front of you Why wisdom matters more than talent or potential What keeps people spiritually distracted and empty How being filled with the Holy Spirit changes your daily life Why gratitude protects your perspective during difficult seasons What Ephesians 5 teaches about living intentionally in evil days Every day carries moments that can shape your future. Some opportunities look small. Some feel inconvenient. But purpose is often hidden inside ordinary decisions. God isn’t asking you to count how many chances you have left — He’s asking you to make every opportunity count.

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    Episode 174: Planted Part 5: Planted In Prayer - Pastor Ryan Windauer

    Prayer can easily become routine, performative, or something we only turn to in emergencies. But Jesus taught prayer as a daily relationship with God—not a religious performance. In this sermon, you’ll learn how prayer changes your heart, strengthens your faith, and keeps you spiritually grounded when life feels overwhelming. If you’ve struggled with consistency, distraction, doubt, or feeling distant from God, this message will help you build a stronger prayer life rooted in Scripture. In this sermon, Pastor Ryan Windauer of Impact Church teaches what Jesus meant when He said to pray in secret, seek God sincerely, and trust the Father daily. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why prayer is more than religious routine How to pray when you don’t know what to say What Jesus taught about private prayer and authenticity Why daily dependence on God changes your mindset How unforgiveness and temptation affect your spiritual growth What it means to pray for God’s will instead of your own Prayer is not about perfect words. It’s about staying connected to God when life pulls you in every direction. The quiet moments no one sees are often where God does His deepest work. When your life is planted in prayer, your faith grows stronger even in difficult seasons.

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    Episode 173: Planted Part 4: Planted To Produce

    Many people want a different life, but they stay rooted in the same habits, same compromises, and same spiritual patterns. In this message, you’ll learn why real spiritual growth doesn’t come from emotions, hype, or appearances—it comes from staying planted in Christ. Jesus taught that healthy believers produce lasting fruit, and sometimes God prunes areas of our lives so we can become stronger, healthier, and more fruitful. If you feel spiritually stuck, dry, or frustrated with where your life is headed, this sermon will help you understand what may be happening beneath the surface. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches how God grows mature believers through deep roots, spiritual pruning, and a life that pours into others. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why emotional Christianity cannot replace spiritual growth How hidden compromise eventually affects your life Why God removes certain relationships, habits, and distractions What real spiritual fruit actually looks like How to stop staying stuck in the same cycles Why healthy believers don’t just consume—they help change lives God never called you to stay spiritually stagnant. He planted you to grow, to heal, to multiply, and to impact generations. Sometimes the cutting season feels painful, but pruning is often proof that God sees greater purpose in your future. What feels like loss today may be preparing you for greater fruit tomorrow.

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    Episode 172: Planted Part 3: Planted In The Church

    If you feel stuck in your faith, disconnected, or not growing spiritually, the issue may not be your belief—it may be where you're planted. The Bible teaches that real spiritual growth happens when you're rooted in the right environment, not just attending occasionally. This sermon explains why being planted in God’s Church is essential for lasting transformation and how it changes your life from the inside out. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches what it truly means to be planted in God’s house and why it’s the key to spiritual growth, purpose, and lasting fruit. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why going to church isn’t the same as being planted How isolation is quietly killing your spiritual growth Why serving unlocks growth that sitting never will What it means to move from consumer to contributor How the right spiritual environment shapes your future There’s a difference between sitting in a room and being rooted in something that changes you. When you stop watching from the sidelines and start building what God is doing, everything shifts. This isn’t about attendance—it’s about transformation.

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    Episode 171: This Is What Happens When You Surrender Guest Speaker Pastor Leo Bigger

    You know what God is asking, but you keep hesitating. Fear, doubt, insecurity, and excuses can keep you stuck in the same cycle. The Bible shows that surrender isn’t easy—but it’s the only path to real growth and purpose. This message breaks down what actually happens when you stop resisting and start obeying God’s will. In this sermon, Guest Speaker Pastor Leo Bigger teaches how the life of Moses reveals the real journey of surrender—from doubt to obedience, through struggle, and into transformation. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why you keep making excuses when God calls you to something bigger How fear and insecurity block obedience (and how to overcome them) What actually changes when you say “yes” to God Why following God often gets harder before it gets better How seasons of struggle and waiting are shaping you, not stopping you Surrender doesn’t feel powerful in the moment—it feels uncertain, uncomfortable, and costly. But on the other side of your yes is a life marked by purpose, authority, and transformation. What you keep holding onto may be the very thing God wants to use.

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    Episode 170: Planted Part 2: Planted With God's People

    Who you spend the most time with is shaping your thoughts, your habits, and ultimately your future. Many people feel stuck, spiritually drained, or pulled back into old patterns—and don’t realize their environment is the reason. The Bible teaches that real growth doesn’t just come from what you believe, but who you’re surrounded by. This message shows how choosing the right relationships can unlock your growth, protect your purpose, and change your direction. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches how your circle, environment, and alignment directly impact your spiritual life and future. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why your current circle may be limiting your growth How the wrong relationships slowly pull you away from God What “bad company corrupts good character” really means How to choose people who strengthen your faith Why alignment matters more than intention The people around you aren’t neutral—they’re shaping you. Some relationships push you toward purpose, while others quietly pull you away from it. The difference between growth and stagnation may not be your effort… it may be your environment.

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    Episode 169: Planted Part 1: Planted In God's Word

    If you’ve ever felt yourself slowly drifting away from God, you’re not alone. It doesn’t happen all at once—it happens little by little through distraction, pressure, and shallow roots. The Bible shows that lasting faith isn’t built on emotion, but on being deeply rooted in God’s Word. This sermon will help you understand why spiritual drift happens and how to stay grounded so your faith can actually last. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches how being planted in God’s Word is the key to staying strong, steady, and spiritually grounded. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why people drift away from God even when they start strong How shallow faith collapses under real-life pressure Why misunderstanding Scripture leads to spiritual confusion What “being rooted” actually looks like in daily life How distractions and stress can quietly choke your faith You weren’t created to roll through life reacting to every storm—you were created to be rooted, stable, and growing. When your life is planted in God’s Word, you don’t just survive pressure… you produce fruit in every season.

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    Episode 168: He's Got My Miracle

    When life feels impossible and nothing is changing, it’s easy to lose hope. You may be facing a situation that doesn’t need advice—it needs a miracle. The Bible shows that God still moves in impossible situations, and the resurrection of Jesus proves that nothing is too far gone. This message will help you shift from fear to faith and trust that God is already working, even when you can’t see it. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches how the resurrection isn’t just a past event—it’s proof that God still performs miracles today and is able to move in your situation right now. In this sermon, you’ll learn: How to trust God when your situation feels impossible Why you may be worrying about something God already handled How to stop letting fear control your decisions What it means to walk by faith instead of what you see How God can reverse situations that seem irreversible If it looks dead, God isn’t done. The same power that raised Jesus from the grave is still moving today—bringing life, restoring hope, and turning impossible situations into testimonies.

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    Episode 167: The Road To The Cross Part 3: Don't Miss Your Moment

    You can be in the right place, hearing the right message, and still miss what God is doing in your life. Many people experience moments where God is moving, speaking, and calling—but they don’t recognize it until it’s gone. This message shows why that happens and how Scripture reveals the key to not missing your moment with God. If you’ve ever felt stuck, disconnected, or unsure if God is working, this sermon will help you see clearly and respond before it’s too late. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches how people can be close to Jesus but still miss Him completely, and what it takes to truly recognize God when it matters most. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why you can experience God and still miss His purpose How focusing on blessings instead of Jesus leads to confusion Why emotional faith without roots doesn’t last under pressure How to recognize when God is moving in difficult seasons What causes people to miss life-changing spiritual moments This isn’t just about Palm Sunday—it’s about right now. God may be moving in your life in ways you don’t expect. The question is: will you recognize Him, or will you miss your moment?

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    Episode 166: The Road To The Cross Part 2: Buried Alive

    If you keep falling back into the same sins, habits, or struggles, you’re not alone—but there is a way out. Many people try to follow Jesus without fully letting go of their old life, which is why the cycle never breaks. The Bible teaches that real freedom doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from dying to the old you. This message explains why lasting change requires surrender, not just belief. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches what it truly means to follow Jesus by putting your old life to death and stepping into a completely new identity in Christ. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why you keep going back to the same sin cycles Why believing in Jesus isn’t the same as surrendering to Him How your old identity keeps sabotaging your spiritual growth What water baptism really means (and why it matters) How to finally break free by fully letting your old self die You don’t need a better version of yourself—you need a new life. The moment you stop negotiating with God is the moment everything begins to change. What if the breakthrough you’ve been praying for is on the other side of letting go completely?

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    Episode 165: The Road To The Cross Part 1: Follow Me

    Many people like the idea of Jesus, but struggle with what it actually means to follow Him. In Luke 9, Jesus makes a bold statement: if anyone wants to follow Him, they must deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow Him. This message challenges the modern idea of comfortable faith and reveals the true cost—and the true freedom—of discipleship. Understanding what it means to surrender your life to Christ can change everything about how you live, decide, and walk with God. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches what Jesus really meant when He said, “Follow Me,” and why discipleship requires more than belief—it requires surrender. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why calling yourself a Christian is different from truly following Jesus How “but first” excuses quietly delay obedience to God What Jesus meant by denying yourself and carrying your cross daily Why the greatest enemy of surrender is often postponement How losing your life for Christ leads to true spiritual freedom Jesus never asked people to simply admire Him—He invited them to follow Him. The road to the cross is not comfortable, but it is transformative. When pride dies, when self steps down, and when Christ takes the center of your life, resurrection power begins to reshape who you are.

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    Episode 164: I Didn't See That Coming with Special Guest Darrison Tellez

    Life rarely goes the way we planned. Unexpected detours, delays, and disruptions can leave us confused and frustrated. But the Bible teaches that God often works through the plans we didn’t see coming to lead us toward clarity and growth. This message explores how God uses unexpected moments to move us from spiritual blindness to clear vision and deeper trust. In this sermon, Pastor Darrison Tellez of Impact Church teaches how God’s unexpected direction can transform your perspective and bring clarity to your faith journey. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why God sometimes changes the plans you carefully made How spiritual “blurry vision” happens even after meeting Jesus Why settling for partial healing can limit your spiritual growth What the story in Mark 8 reveals about progressive spiritual clarity How God leads you step-by-step even when you don’t see the full picture Sometimes God doesn’t reveal everything at once. He leads us step by step—taking us from blindness, to blurry vision, to clarity. The moment you didn’t see coming might actually be the moment God uses to restore your sight and redirect your future.

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    Episode 163: The Truth About True Love Part 4: God's Grace is Greater

    Are you stuck in a cycle of sin, shame, or ongoing struggle? Do you believe God forgives you—but still wonder if He’s disappointed in you? The Bible makes it clear that God’s grace is greater than your sin, deeper than your shame, and stronger than your current battle. This message shows why you can’t out-sin the cross and how grace gives you power not just to be forgiven—but to be restored. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches that no failure, addiction, secret, or weakness can overpower the finished work of Jesus. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why you cannot out-sin God’s grace The difference between guilt and shame—and how to break free from both What Romans 7 really says about ongoing spiritual struggle How grace covers your past, present, and future Why you’re not fighting for grace—but from grace Your sin may be loud. Your shame may feel heavy. Your struggle may feel endless. But grace answers louder. Grace stands taller. Grace wins. You are not barely tolerated—you are relentlessly loved. And where sin increased, grace super-overflowed.

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    Episode 162: The Truth About True Love Part 3: No Record of Wrongs

    Resentment quietly destroys relationships. You may still love the person, but you’re replaying the words, holding onto the moment, or keeping mental receipts. The Bible teaches that love keeps no record of wrongs, but forgiveness feels impossible when you’ve been deeply hurt. This message shows how true love forgives, how to release resentment, and how to stop letting past pain control your future. If you’re struggling to forgive someone — or even yourself — this sermon will help you find freedom. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches what it really means to forgive from the heart and why grace is the only way relationships survive. In this sermon, you’ll learn: How to forgive someone who keeps hurting you What “love keeps no record of wrongs” actually means The difference between forgiveness and reconciliation Why bitterness is silently damaging your relationship How to release resentment without ignoring real hurt How to stop replaying past offenses You can’t build intimacy while holding onto receipts. You can’t move forward while reopening closed cases. And you can’t walk in freedom while dragging chains from the past. True love doesn’t operate like a courtroom. It operates like a cross. When forgiveness flows, healing follows.

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    Episode 161: True Love Part 2: What True Love Sounds Like

    Most relationships don’t fail because of betrayal or finances—they fail because of broken communication. This message is Part 2 of our series on love and relationships, and it reveals the #1 reason love breaks down: people stop feeling heard, seen, and safe. Scripture shows us that true love starts with how we listen, speak, and respond. If you're tired of the cycle of conflict, silence, or feeling misunderstood, this sermon will help you rebuild connection God's way. In this sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church continues his “Truth About True Love” series with a powerful word on how communication reveals the health of our love—and how healing begins with how we listen. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why communication—not adultery or finances—is the real relationship killer How listening first can rebuild safety and trust in marriage What Scripture says about speaking slowly and guarding your tone How to manage anger before it destroys connection Why feeling unheard is often the root of resentment and distance Because love doesn’t always shout. Sometimes, love just listens.

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    Episode 160: True Love Part 1: The Truth About True Love

    Most of us were never taught love—we absorbed it. Through movies, music, social media, and even past pain, we picked up a version of love that feels good but fails us. We crave intimacy but end up in confusion. Why? Because we’ve built our relationships on a broken definition of love. In this powerful sermon, you'll discover what God actually says about love—and why holiness, boundaries, and covenant are essential if you want love that lasts. Pastor Travis Hearn of Impact Church teaches what real, godly love looks like—and how to unlearn the lies culture has sold us. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why your definition of love might be the root of your relationship struggles How culture's version of love feeds selfishness instead of sacrifice What Scripture actually says about love, boundaries, and holiness Why real love starts with God’s character, not our chemistry How covenant—not feelings—is the foundation of lasting love What it means to love with honor, patience, and devotion So what if the love you’ve been chasing isn’t the love your soul truly needs? This message calls us out of culture’s chaos and back to the heart of God—where love isn’t just a feeling, but a foundation strong enough to weather every storm. True love doesn’t fade. It reflects the One who never fails.

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    Episode 159: Why Following Jesus Feels So Hard | It’s Hard, But It’s Holy

    If you’ve ever asked, “Why does following Jesus feel so difficult?” — this message is for you. Living with conviction in a world that celebrates compromise isn’t easy, but it’s exactly what Scripture calls us to. In this sermon, Pastor Ryan Windauer explores the narrow path Jesus talked about in Matthew 7 — the one that’s hard to walk, but leads to real life. Learn why the struggle isn’t proof that God has left you, but that He’s preparing you. This message brings clarity and challenge to anyone who’s tired of trying to fit in and is ready to stand apart. Keyword phrase: “Why is following Jesus so hard” In this sermon, Pastor Ryan Windauer of Impact Church teaches from Matthew 7 and Genesis 37 to reveal why God uses hardship to make us holy. In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why the narrow road to life is so difficult to stay on How to know if your struggle is spiritual resistance or misdirection What it really means to be “set apart” and holy How hidden seasons are God’s way of preparing you What small acts of obedience do to unlock your future Why holiness still matters — even when it’s unpopular You weren’t made to blend in — you were made to be different. The pressure you feel isn’t proof of failure, it’s confirmation of your calling. It’s hard, yes. But it’s also holy. And on the other side of your obedience is the life God designed you to live.

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    Episode 158: Ex Muslim Turned Christian Pastor | Guest Speaker Pastor Naeem Fazal

    From the grip of fear to the arms of grace—this is the extraordinary journey of Pastor Naeem Fazal, a former Muslim whose life was radically transformed by the power of Jesus Christ. In this unforgettable message, Pastor Naeem opens up about his personal journey from a strict Muslim upbringing to a supernatural encounter with the living God. Woven with the biblical story of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25–33), he draws parallels between ancient sibling rivalry and the modern-day struggles we face—identity, forgiveness, reconciliation, and the need for spiritual rebirth. Through raw honesty and supernatural revelation, Pastor Naeem reveals what it means to wrestle with God and come out changed. Just like Jacob became Israel after wrestling all night with the Lord, we too are invited into transformation. We see Esau’s rage turn into embrace—a symbol of the radical forgiveness that is possible through Christ. This isn’t just a testimony. It’s a call. A call to those running from truth, trapped in religion, or broken by betrayal. This message will stir your spirit, challenge your heart, and awaken your soul to the God who redeems every story—no matter how far gone it seems.

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    Episode 157: Whatever It Takes Part 2: Burn The Bridge

    What if your breakthrough wasn’t about trying harder... but burning the way back? In Burn The Bridge, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a fiery and unforgettable message in Part 2 of our Whatever It Takes series—a spiritual battle cry, not just a sermon. Drawing from Acts 19:18–20, where new believers publicly burned millions of dollars' worth of sorcery books, this message challenges us to go beyond repentance—and start a fire. This is a call to burn the bridges that keep pulling you back: 🔥 The Access Bridge—those people, places, and patterns that tempt you back into bondage 🔥 The Identity Bridge—old labels and lies that contradict who God says you are 🔥 The Security Bridge—backup plans that block full surrender to God’s purpose With powerful illustrations from Scripture—Samson, Gideon, David, Lot’s wife, the Israelites, and more—Pastor Travis calls us to a decisive moment. No more spiritual negotiations. No more half-hearted obedience. It’s time to torch the exit routes to sin, shame, and spiritual compromise. Because freedom doesn’t come from saying sorry—it comes from saying done. And in the ashes of those burned bridges, we see the only bridge that remains: the Cross of Jesus Christ. The bridge between who we were and who God is calling us to be. Today isn’t about explaining your past. It’s about ending it. 🔥 Burn The Bridge. 🔥

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    Episode 156: Whatever It Takes Part 1: You Got To Pay The Price

    It’s the first Sunday of 2026—and Pastor Travis Hearn is declaring a battle cry for the year ahead: Whatever It Takes. This message is more than a sermon; it’s a spiritual awakening. Rooted in Mark 2, where four friends tear through a roof to get a paralyzed man to Jesus, this word challenges us to break through every barrier, overcome every obstacle, and reject every excuse that keeps us from the presence and power of God. You’ll be invited to count the cost—of comfort, of control, of convenience—and to step boldly into a year marked by gritty faith and radical obedience. Pastor Travis brings clarity and conviction, showing us that true breakthrough doesn’t begin with the miracle—it begins with the decision to move. To carry. To climb. To tear through whatever separates us from Jesus. From generational curses to secret sin, from broken marriages to impossible dreams—this is the year to go all in. Heaven still responds to one prayer: “God, whatever it takes.” Let 2026 be the year you draw the line in the sand. No more halfway. No more someday. Just whatever it takes.

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    Episode 155: Stuck | Guest Speaker Scott Williams

    What if everything you're hoping for in 2026 is on the other side of one question: Do you want to be made whole? In this unforgettable message, Guest Speaker Scott Williams returns to Impact Church with a Word straight from John 5 that will challenge you, stretch you, and awaken you. With raw honesty, personal stories, and undeniable truth, Scott walks us through the story of the man at the Pool of Bethesda—stuck for 38 years—until Jesus asked him a simple, life-altering question. This sermon isn't just about healing—it's about wholeness. It's about getting unstuck from toxic circles, paralyzing thoughts, and the lies that keep you from stepping into your God-ordained future. From calling out cultural superstitions to confronting inner fears, this message is a wake-up call for anyone who wants to step into 2026 with power, purpose, and freedom. If you've been paralyzed by doubt, stuck in cycles, or waiting on the water to stir—Jesus is already here. He's not asking about your excuses. He's asking, Do you want to be made whole? It's time to rise, pick up your mat, and walk.

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    Episode 154: Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are

    What if the greatest message of Christmas isn’t about perfection—but about being found? In Come Out Wherever You Are, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a gripping, soul-stirring Christmas Eve message that peels back the layers of human hiding and divine pursuit. Just like a child’s game of hide-and-seek, we once longed to be found. But as life unfolds, we trade innocent laughter for layers of shame, pain, pride, and secrets. We don’t hide to be found anymore—we hide to stay hidden. But on this sacred night, God calls into the darkness of your life with the most powerful words: “Come out, come out, wherever you are.” Drawing from Genesis 3, John 8:12, and 1 Peter 2:9, this message reveals how hiding disconnects us from God and how the light of Christ was never meant to expose us—but to save us. You’ll journey through the Garden with Adam and Eve, confront the deceptive bait of the enemy, and rediscover the relentless love of a God who walks through every shadow just to find you. This isn’t just a sermon—it’s a divine invitation. A call to step out of the dark and into the light. To stop managing your image and start living in your identity. To stop coping and start healing. This Christmas Eve, you don’t have to run. You can be found. You can be free. You can step into the Light.

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    Episode 153: The Missing Peace Pt. 2: Live In Harmony With One Another | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    In Part 2 of our Christmas series The Missing Peace, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a timely and transformational word: Live in Harmony With One Another. As the holidays stir emotions, conflict, and tension, this message reminds us that peace isn’t a seasonal feeling—it’s a spiritual discipline. From Romans 12:9–18, Pastor Travis unpacks the truth that peace is not accidental, it’s intentional. Harmony doesn’t just happen—it’s chosen, pursued, and often, painfully fought for. Whether it’s a tense family dinner or a fractured relationship, you’ll be challenged to lay down your pride, your right to be right, and your desire to win. Why? Because peace will cost you—but it’s worth everything. This sermon dives deep into how to set your mind on things above, sow seeds of peace, and let the peace of Christ rule your heart. With vivid illustrations and biblical insight, you’ll see that peacemaking isn’t weakness—it’s spiritual maturity. It’s family resemblance. Because when we choose peace, we mirror the heart of our Father. This Christmas, let’s tear down the fences built by offense and let the Prince of Peace take the throne of our hearts.

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    Episode 152: The Missing Piece (Peace)

    In the middle of the chaos, the noise, and the pressure of the holiday season, have you ever felt like something was… missing? In this timely and powerful Christmas message, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a soul-stirring reminder that in a world full of broken pieces, stress, and striving, what we’re truly missing is peace—not just any peace, but the kind that only Jesus, the Prince of Peace, can give. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6 and John 14:27, Pastor Travis invites us to step out of the frantic pace of December and into the supernatural calm that Christ offers. He unpacks how Jesus is not just our Savior but our Missing Peace—the one who still calms storms, still speaks rest into our weary souls, and still brings wholeness to hearts that feel incomplete. Whether you're overwhelmed, anxious, grieving, or just going through the motions this season, this message will meet you right where you are. Discover how peace isn’t a condition you create—it's a person you receive. And His name is Jesus. This Christmas, don’t settle for holiday hustle when Heaven offers you healing. The Missing Peace has a name, and He’s closer than you think.

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    Episode 151: Kingdom Impact Part 5: Sow the Seeds

    This is it. The grand finale of our KINGDOM IMPACT series—and we’re finishing strong. In this powerful conclusion, Sow the Seeds, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a message that digs deep beneath the surface of blessing and favor to expose the gritty, often unseen journey of spiritual growth. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, Luke 6:38, and John 12:24, this message is a vivid, faith-stirring reminder: you can’t reap what you haven’t sown. We’ve shouted over fruit, but today we honor the seed. We’ve talked stewardship, generosity, sacrifice—and now, God is calling us to Sow Big. Because before there are roots... before there are shoots... before there's fruit... there must be seed. And that seed isn't just financial—it's personal. It’s your heart, your life, your yes to God. You’ll hear how the Corinthian and Macedonian churches inspired each other toward radical generosity, and how the soil of your life doesn't respond to promises—it responds to planting. Pastor Travis challenges us to stop asking, “Where is my harvest?” and start asking, “Where are my seeds?” This message is raw, real, and deeply revealing. It’s a spiritual call to move from comfort to commitment, from intention to impact, from withholding to wholehearted worship. Let’s make a Kingdom Impact.

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    Episode 150: Kingdom Impact Part 4 | Guest Speaker Dr. Myron Golden

    What if the life you were created for has been hidden in plain sight—buried in the very first chapter of the Bible? In this unforgettable and paradigm-shifting message, Dr. Myron Golden reveals how God designed you not just to survive, but to thrive—to create, to rule, to multiply, and to live in dominion. Rooted in Genesis 1, this sermon unpacks the divine blueprint of your purpose, identity, and calling. Dr. Myron Golden masterfully shows how God's first words to humanity—be fruitful, multiply, and have dominion—are more than a blessing. They are a commission. You were made in the image of a creative God, planted with a seed of divine potential, and assigned to a life of Kingdom impact. This is not just a sermon—it’s a call to spiritual awakening. Whether you've struggled with feelings of inadequacy, battled religious confusion, or simply wondered, "Why am I here?"—this message will reignite your understanding of who you are and what you’re meant to do. You'll learn how creation, connection, and contribution form the core of true fulfillment—and why your alignment with God’s assignment is the key to a life of overflow. Don’t miss this powerful Kingdom revelation that will stir your spirit, challenge your thinking, and awaken the builder within you. It's time to step into your purpose. It's time to live the life God created you for.

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    Episode 149: Kingdom Impact Part 3: The Battle for First Place | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    Who truly sits on the throne of your heart? In Part 3 of our Kingdom Impact series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers one of the most honest and spiritually challenging messages yet: The Battle for First Place. This isn’t just a sermon about priorities—it’s a revelation about possession. What owns your decisions, your emotions, your values? Is it fear, money, opinions, shame—or is it Jesus Christ? We kick off with Savvy’s powerful testimony, and story after story of how God has transformed lives through Impact Church. From a man on the edge of suicide who found purpose in Christ, to a couple whose broken marriage was resurrected through surrender and service, this is what Kingdom Impact looks like! With passion and realness, Pastor Travis dives deep into the spiritual battle that rages daily for first place in our hearts. He reminds us: “Whatever is first place in your life sets the pace in your life.” In this message, you’ll discover: Why the throne of your heart is the most contested territory in your life How money—more than anything else—tries to dethrone God Why tithing isn’t about giving money, but proving trust The blessing God promises when we test Him in this area (Malachi 3:10) It’s more than a teaching—it’s a wake-up call. It’s not about God needing your money. It’s about whether He has your trust, your heart, and your allegiance. This is the moment to reorder your life. To put God back where He belongs—FIRST. Because when He’s first, everything else falls into place. When He’s not... everything else falls apart. Let’s make an impact. Let’s win the battle for first place.

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    Episode 148: Kingdom Impact Part I: Give It Up

    In this powerful kickoff to our brand new series Kingdom Impact, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a raw, personal, and deeply challenging message about surrender, sacrifice, and putting God first. From a teenage dream of playing in the Arizona All-Star Game to choosing a missions trip instead, Pastor Travis shares how giving up what mattered most opened the door to a purpose he never imagined—ultimately becoming the chaplain for the Phoenix Suns for over two decades. But this message isn’t just about his story—it’s about your story. It’s about that thing in your life that’s fighting for first place. It’s about burying the seed of selfish ambition so God can raise a harvest of Kingdom impact. Rooted in Luke 9:23–24 and John 12:24, “Give It UP” challenges us to examine what’s really #1 in our lives. Are we holding back something God is asking us to surrender? Are we making excuses that sound valid but keep us from obeying His voice? This sermon will stir your soul to stop negotiating with God and start honoring Him with your firstfruits—your time, your talents, your treasure, your heart. Because when we give God the first and best, He blesses the rest. This isn’t just about money—it’s about mastery. Who’s really Lord of your life? Join us as we begin a journey toward radical obedience, sacrificial generosity, and eternal significance. Because what you give up in faith, God uses to impact the Kingdom.

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    Episode 147: End Times Part II: When Right Becomes Wrong

    In this gripping continuation of our End Times series, Pastor Travis Hearn unpacks a sobering truth: we are living in the very days the Bible warned us about. In When Right Becomes Wrong, he shines a prophetic light on today’s cultural chaos—where deception reigns, morality is collapsing, and darkness is not just around us but rising within us. From AI and mind-controlled tech to the rise of alternative gospels and false prophets, this message exposes how society is embracing the counterfeit while rejecting the truth. Drawing from 2 Timothy 3, Matthew 24, and Revelation 13, Pastor Travis reveals that these aren't just bizarre headlines—they are signs, prophecies fulfilled, and spiritual red flags waving right before our eyes. But in the midst of the darkness, there is a divine promise. God is not silent. He is pouring out His Spirit on all flesh. The enemy may be establishing a system of control, but heaven is orchestrating revival. You’ll walk away not just awakened—but armed with biblical clarity, spiritual urgency, and unshakable hope. This is not a message to watch later. This is a message for right now. “When people reject truth, they receive the counterfeit. But when they seek the Truth, they find Jesus.”

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    Episode 146: End Times Part I: How Close Are We?

    End Times Part I: How Close Are We? | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

What if we’re closer than we think? In this powerful and eye-opening message, Pastor Travis Hearn launches a brand new series exploring the signs of the End Times—and what the Bible truly says about the days we’re living in. With headlines echoing biblical prophecy, global chaos increasing, and spiritual deception rising, many are asking: How close are we? Through Matthew 24, Daniel 12, and 1 Thessalonians 4, Pastor Travis reveals what Jesus and the prophets foretold: a time marked by wars and rumors of wars, false messiahs, moral collapse, and a knowledge explosion unlike anything in history. From bizarre rapture predictions to the surge of spiritual confusion, this message separates truth from fiction and anchors us in God's unshakable Word. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation.
It’s not a countdown to panic—it’s a wake-up call to purpose. With passion and urgency, this message challenges us to: Discern deception in a distracted world Stay spiritually alert while others drift Share the gospel with urgency and boldness Live ready for the return of Jesus Christ As the clock of eternity ticks louder, the question isn’t if Jesus is coming back. It’s are you ready? Don’t miss Part 1 of this timely and prophetic series.

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    Episode 145: Repentance Releases Revival

    We all want revival. We cry out for God to move in our lives, our churches, and our nation. But what if the move of God we're praying for is waiting on us to move first? In this soul-stirring final message of the Heal Our Land series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic and powerful word: Revival doesn't come without repentance. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 7:14, Pastor Travis breaks open the truth that God has already prescribed the remedy for a sick nation—humble yourself, pray, seek His face, and turn from your wicked ways. Only then will God hear from heaven, forgive our sins, and heal our land. This message will challenge you to look in the mirror, confront what’s been hidden, and step into the healing power of true repentance. With raw transparency and biblical boldness, Pastor Travis reminds us that conviction isn’t God’s way of condemning—it’s His invitation to transformation. Repentance isn’t about shame—it’s about freedom. Whether you're weighed down by guilt, yoked to toxic relationships, or simply yearning for more of God, this sermon is your turning point. You're only one decision away from revival. One step from freedom. One turn away from God’s overwhelming grace. 🔥 It’s time to break the yoke. Time to stop hiding. Time to turn. Because repentance releases revival.

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    Episode 143: Seek His Face

    In Part 3 of our “Heal Our Land” series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a powerful and convicting message titled Seek His Face. In a world drowning in chaos, corruption, and counterfeit connections, we don’t just need a change in policy—we need a move of God. And that move doesn’t begin in the White House…it begins in God’s house. Our land is sick, but God has given us a remedy. Found in 2 Chronicles 7:14, the prescription is clear: humble ourselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from our wicked ways. Too many of us are chasing God's hand—what He can do, give, or fix—without ever seeking His face. But true revival doesn't come through handouts. It comes through intimacy. This message dives deep into the call to seek the face of God, not just His blessings. When we do, everything changes. Hearts are transformed. Marriages are healed. Minds are renewed. Nations can be restored. Because when we seek His presence, not just His provision, revival is released. You’ll hear personal stories, powerful scriptures, and passionate truth that will challenge you to draw near to God like never before. If you’ve been feeling dry, distant, or disillusioned—this message is a wake-up call and an altar call. Don’t settle for a life of spiritual emptiness. Choose the altar that fills you. Choose the presence of the One who satisfies every hunger and heals every broken place. 🙌 It’s time to stop chasing His hand and start seeking His face. Because one real encounter with His presence will change everything.

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    Episode 142: The Right Fight

    We are living in a time when the wrong fights are consuming God’s people. In Part Two of our Heal Our Land series, Pastor Ryan Windauer brings a powerful and convicting message: The enemy isn’t your neighbor, your family, your church, or your nation. The real fight is spiritual. 2 Chronicles 7:14 reminds us that healing begins with humility, prayer, and turning back to God. And in Ephesians 6, Paul declares that our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers and powers of darkness. Too often, we let the enemy divide us, tricking us into fighting each other instead of fighting him. This message calls us to choose our enemy, choose our weapon, and choose our side. Will we pick up the world’s weapons—politics, social media, and violence—or will we take up God’s weapons—love, prayer, unity, worship, and the Gospel? The choice is urgent. A house divided cannot stand, and a church divided cannot fight. Healing comes when we stand together, when we love even our enemies, and when we refuse to let pride keep us from God’s presence. This is not the season for indecision. Choose today whom you will serve.

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    Episode 141: Heal Our Land Sermon Series: It's Time To Wake Up!

    The world is broken. Cities are bleeding. Families are grieving. And evil is parading through our streets like it owns the place. From churches to schools, from headlines soaked in horror to hearts shattered in silence—our land is crying out for healing. But heaven is sounding a different cry: WAKE UP. In this urgent and unfiltered opening to the Heal Our Land series, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic and passionate message that cuts through the noise and calls the Church to rise from spiritual slumber. This is more than a sermon—it’s a wake-up call to a sleeping generation. Drawing from Romans 13:11-12, 2 Chronicles 7:14, and Ephesians 5:14, Pastor Travis challenges believers to shake off complacency and step into their true identity, divine responsibility, and holy opportunity. The battle isn’t just out there—it’s in us. We must wake up to who we are in Christ, live like who we are, and recognize the urgency of this hour. You were born for such a time as this. Not to scroll, but to sow. Not to spectate, but to serve. Not to retreat, but to revive. God is looking for a people who won’t just mourn the darkness, but who will shine His light into it. Revival doesn’t start in politics. It starts in prayer. It doesn’t begin in Washington. It begins in worship. And it doesn’t come from the world. It comes from you. The hour has come. The alarm is ringing. It’s time to wake up.

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    Episode 140: Freedom From Familiar

    What if the greatest barrier to your breakthrough… is what you’ve grown too used to? In this soul-stirring message, Freedom From Familiar, Guest Pastor Darrison Tellez unpacks a powerful moment from Luke 4, where Jesus returns to His hometown—not to comfort the crowd, but to confront their complacency. Though He reads the scroll proclaiming liberty, healing, and freedom, the people reject Him. Why? Because what becomes familiar often becomes dismissed. With piercing insight, Pastor Darrison exposes how the sin of familiarity can rob us of reverence, how church can become a chore instead of a joy, and how the enemy distorts our perception—making captivity feel like liberty, and true liberty feel like a burden. Through scriptures like John 8:36 and Galatians 5:1, we’re reminded: freedom is not a feeling—it’s a promise. But you have to fight to keep it. You have to resist the pull of old patterns, daily deny yourself, and choose the altar—not just for others, but for you. This is your wake-up call to stop circling the same mountain and step boldly into the freedom Jesus died to give you. It’s time to break the chains of the familiar—and walk in the power of the Spirit.

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    Episode 139: Psalm 23 Sermon Collection: Chased By God's Goodness And Grace

    Have you ever tried to outrun God? In this unforgettable finale to the Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn brings a raw, heart-grabbing word about the relentless pursuit of God's love. Through vivid storytelling—from childhood games of chase to real-life moments of spiritual resistance—Pastor Travis illustrates how God's goodness and mercy are not just passive companions, but divine forces actively chasing us down, even when we run. Drawing from Psalm 23:6, this message reveals the Hebrew depth behind the words tov (goodness) and chesed (mercy)—God’s abundant kindness and His unbreakable, covenant love. You’ll discover that these aren’t just theological concepts—they are the very heartbeat of God running after you, even in your darkest valleys, deepest regrets, and most rebellious moments. From Jonah’s stormy detour to the prodigal son's homecoming, this message will stir your soul and challenge your heart to stop running and surrender to the God who never gives up on you. His mercy meets you in the barbed wire of your failures. His goodness shines even in the storms. And His love chases you all the way home—to healing, restoration, and eternity. It’s time to stop running. It’s time to taste and see that the Lord is good.

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    Episode 138: Psalm 23 Sermon Collection: Watch Me Eat! | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    What if the very people who counted you out... had to watch God raise you up? In this powerful continuation of our Psalm 23 series, Pastor Travis Hearn brings a word that will ignite your spirit and shift your mindset. Drawing from Psalm 23:5, this message paints a vivid picture of divine vindication: “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies.” David had just walked through the valley of the shadow of death, but now, God flips the script. The Shepherd becomes a Chef. The battlefield becomes a banquet. And your enemies? They become your audience. You may be surrounded by haters, doubt, disease, failure, or fear—but God doesn’t wait until they disappear to bless you. He blesses you right in front of them. He anoints your head with oil, marking you for purpose, covering your mind, and empowering you with the Holy Spirit. And your cup? It doesn’t just fill—it overflows. Through every attack, every dark night, and every setback, you didn’t quit. You overcame. You healed, got back up, and moved forward—in the presence of your enemies. This isn’t just a sermon. It’s a declaration. A celebration. A feast in the face of your fiercest battles. So to every doubter, hater, and enemy of your purpose, go ahead… grab a seat. God’s gonna cook. So WATCH ME EAT.

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    Episode 137: Psalm 23 Sermon Collection: From Valley To Victory! | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    What if your darkest valley is actually the birthplace of your greatest victory? In Part 5 of our powerful journey through Psalm 23, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a soul-stirring message that takes us deep into one of the most battlefield-ready verses in the Bible: “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me…” (Psalm 23:4 NKJV). Drawing from personal stories and biblical depth, Pastor Travis brings to life the raw reality of valley seasons—places of heartbreak, loss, fear, and uncertainty—and reveals how God’s presence, provision, preparation, and protection are most alive in those very moments. You’ll walk through the ancient terrain of Wadi Qelt, the literal Valley of the Shadow of Death, and discover that valleys aren’t destinations—they’re passageways. This isn’t just a sermon. It’s a declaration for every weary soul: You’re not stuck. You’re not alone. You’re being shaped for victory. From David slaying giants in the Valley of Elah, to dry bones rising in Ezekiel’s vision, to Jesus calling Himself the Light that shatters shadows—this message will help you see that your valley is not the end. It's the beginning of your breakthrough. Stop cursing your valley. Start claiming your destiny. You are just passing through... and victory is waiting on the other side.

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    Episode 136: Psalm 23 Collection: I’m So Fragile, But He’s So Faithful | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    We’ve all wandered. Sometimes it’s loud rebellion, other times it’s quiet distraction—but whether it’s chasing pleasure, running from pain, or drifting in disappointment, we find ourselves far from the heart of God. In this powerful message from Psalm 23:3, Pastor Travis Hearn reminds us that no matter how far we’ve gone, God’s mercy will outrun our mistakes, His love will pierce the darkness, and His faithfulness will never fail. Through the stories of Adam and Eve, David, Jonah, Peter, and even the prodigal son, we see the same truth—God never gives up on His people. You are never too far gone. You’re just one choice away from turning around and stepping into restoration, freedom, and purpose. If you’ve been lost in the wilderness, weighed down by shame, or convinced you’re beyond hope, this is your “come to your senses” moment. Your comeback is not just about your victory—it’s about God’s glory. And when His name is on your life, your story becomes living proof of His power. It’s time to rise up. It’s time to come home. Because even when we are fragile, He is so, so faithful.

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    Episode 135: Psalm 23 Sermon Collection: Don't Bow To Baal

    Right between soul fatigue and soul restoration lies the battlefield of your faith. In Part 3 of our Psalm 23 Collection, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a prophetic “bonus track” message that shakes the very foundations of compromise. Rooted in the sacred words of Psalm 23 and the fiery showdown on Mount Carmel, Don’t Bow to Baal is a call to holy defiance—a divine interruption between green pastures and soul restoration. This isn’t just another sermon. It’s a spiritual wake-up call. With piercing conviction and biblical power, Pastor Travis reveals how the enemy strikes hardest when you’re most vulnerable—right after the breakthrough, right after the blessing. Baal may no longer be a statue, but its spirit is alive and thriving in our culture. In the pressures of popularity, comfort, and conformity—will you stand, or will you bow? Drawing from Elijah’s confrontation with Baal, Jesus’ wilderness temptation, and the unwavering fireproof faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, this message ignites courage to stand when everyone else bows. It calls you to rebuild your altar, reignite your fire, and renounce every idol fighting for the throne of your heart. The line has been drawn. No more wavering. No more silence. No more compromise. If you don’t bow—you won’t burn. The fire isn’t your end; it’s where God reveals Himself. Welcome to the holy resistance. DON’T BOW TO BAAL.

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    Episode 134: I’m Just Soooul Tired

    Have you ever felt so tired that even sleep can’t fix it? A weariness that goes beyond your body, deep into your soul? This message is for every person carrying silent weight, fighting silent battles, and feeling like they’re running on empty. In Part 2 of the Psalm 23 Collection, Pastor Travis Hearn preaches a word straight to the exhausted, overwhelmed, and soul-weary. It’s not just that you’re tired—it’s that you’re soul tired. But there’s hope. There’s healing. And there’s rest—not the kind found in a nap or a vacation, but the kind only found in the presence of Jesus. Unpack Psalm 23:2 like never before: “He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters.” This isn’t poetry—it’s a prescription. When your soul is collapsing under pressure, God doesn’t push you harder—He gently leads you to peace. This message explores how God restores the exhausted, how He leads with purpose, patience, and presence, and why rest is one of the most spiritual things you can do. If you're in a cave season, hiding like Elijah, God isn’t done with you. The cave is not your coffin—it’s your classroom. Get ready to come out different. Refreshed. Redeemed. Restored. Because when the Shepherd leads you beside still waters—you’re not just surviving... You’re healing. You’re hydrating. You’re home.

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    Episode 133: My God Shall Supply | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    Does anybody need something from God today? In this powerful and deeply personal message, Pastor Travis Hearn explores the raw truth of our human condition—how desperately needy we are for something greater than ourselves. Whether you're praying for healing, a breakthrough, a prodigal child’s return, financial provision, or a second chance, this message is for you. Drawing from Psalm 23 and Philippians 4:19, Pastor Travis reminds us that God is not just a shepherd—He is your shepherd. And because He is your shepherd, you shall not want. You have everything you need. Even in your deepest valley or driest desert, My God Shall Supply dives into four eternal truths: God knows WHAT you need—He is the source, not just a resource. God knows WHEN you need it—His timing is always perfect. God knows WHY you need it—there’s divine purpose in the pain. God knows HOW to provide it—His ways are higher, more miraculous than you can imagine. This is not just a sermon—it’s a call back to the well that never runs dry. Stop scraping empty wells of the world and start drinking from the overflowing, living water of Jesus Christ. Let this message be your reminder: your failures can’t drain His supply, your needs can’t deplete His riches, and your past can’t cancel His promises. The Lord is your Shepherd. You lack nothing.
My God Shall Supply.

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    Episode 132: My Weakness Is My Weapon | Pastor Travis Hearn | Impact Church

    Have you ever felt like life has knocked the wind out of you? That no matter how many prayers you’ve cried out, the pain won’t leave, the heartbreak won’t heal, and the storm refuses to stop? This message is for you. For the one barely hanging on. For the one walking through fire. For the one carrying a thorn so deep it feels like it’ll never come out. In this raw and powerful sermon, Pastor Travis Hearn opens the floodgates of his personal testimony—sharing his journey through a life-altering stroke, tragic family loss, his mother’s battle with cancer, and unrelenting physical pain. But through every sucker punch from the enemy, he stands to declare: My weakness is my weapon. With 2 Corinthians 12:7–10 as his anchor, Pastor Travis unpacks the truth that our greatest strength is not found in our perfection, but in our pain. From Paul’s thorn to Jacob’s limp, from Moses’ stutter to David’s sling—God has always turned weakness into divine weaponry. Because what the enemy meant to destroy you, God is using to develop you. This isn’t just a sermon. It’s a battle cry. A call to stop hiding your scars and start wielding them as your testimony. Because the thorn that torments you is the very place God wants to show off. And the limp you’re ashamed of? It’s proof that Heaven met you in the fire—and you didn’t let go. So lift your hands, lift your head, and declare it over your life: My limp leads to my legacy. My weakness is my weapon.

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    Episode 131: Stop Hiding Hope

    This Father’s Day, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a soul-shaking, Spirit-filled word that cuts through shame, silence, and struggle with a blazing invitation: Stop Hiding Hope. Whether you had the blessing of a godly father—or carry the scars of absence, pain, or brokenness—this message reminds us that we all share a perfect Heavenly Father. One who protects, provides, and calls us His own. But this message goes deeper. It’s not just about who your Father is... it's about what He's done for you—and why it’s time to TELL IT. Are you in the test of your life? Has your joy, peace, marriage, or purpose been under fire? Pastor Travis prophetically declares that your test is the evidence of a coming testimony. It’s not just a story—it’s spiritual warfare. Your testimony is a weapon. It’s a prophecy. It’s the power of salvation for someone else. From the ashes of Job to the shout of the woman at the well, the Bible echoes with one truth: what God did for you, He wants to do through you. Your story is more than pain survived—it’s hope revealed. But it only works if you stop hiding hope. It's time to go public with your story. Let your scars preach. Let your survival speak. Let your breakthrough roar louder than your breakdown. Because hell doesn’t fear your church attendance—it fears your testimony. 🔥 Your testimony is a weapon. 📢 Your testimony is a prophecy. 💥 Your testimony is someone’s salvation. Don’t whisper your breakthrough. Shout it from the rooftops. The world is desperate for hope—and you carry it.

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    Episode 130: Walking When The Waves Are Wild

    Faith is wild. It doesn’t always look like strength—it often looks like trembling hands and tear-filled prayers. In this unforgettable message, Pastor Travis Hearn dives deep into the story of Peter walking on water, reminding us that while the waves of life may be wild, our God is greater still. Drawing from Matthew 14:24-33, we are reminded that storms will rage, doubts will rise, and fears will scream louder than faith—but it is in the middle of the storm that Jesus calls us out. This sermon will stir your soul and challenge your comfort, asking: will you walk even when the waves are wild?

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    Episode 129: Every Miracle Has A Midnight

    Midnight. That sacred, silent moment when one day ends and another begins—but everything still looks the same. Maybe that’s where you are right now. In a midnight season. When the prayers feel unanswered, the promises look delayed, and the silence of heaven feels deafening. But what if your midnight isn’t your end… it’s the setup for your miracle? In this raw, faith-stirring message, Pastor Travis Hearn unpacks the truth that Every Miracle Has a Midnight. Drawing from the powerful midnight stories of Paul and Silas, Ruth, the Passover, and even Jesus in the tomb, Pastor Travis reminds us that God does His best work in the dark. Midnight is not the absence of movement—it’s the hidden hour of preparation. It’s the waiting room. The weight room. The battlefield of faith and hope.

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    Episode 127: Living A Life Of Sacrifice

    Pastor Travis Hearn brings a powerful and cinematic message to Impact Church titled “Living a Life of Sacrifice.” With raw honesty and heartfelt storytelling, he invites us into the legacy of his mother—Toni—a woman who gives up her own dreams, works four jobs, and sacrifices everything just to be present for her son. But this isn’t just her story—it becomes a mirror for all of us. In this message, Pastor Travis calls you to something deeper: not just believing in Jesus, but fully belonging to Him. As he unpacks Romans 12:1, you’ll be challenged to offer your life—not in part, but in full—as a living sacrifice. Worship, he says, isn’t just what happens on a Sunday stage, it’s what happens when your life hits the altar on Monday morning. If you’ve ever felt unseen, broken, or out of place, this message reminds you—you’re not overlooked, you’re set apart. Through the promise of Psalm 91 and the boldness of Daniel, you’ll be inspired to stop conforming and start transforming. Because when you see God’s mercy clearly, giving Him everything won’t feel like loss—it’ll feel like the only thing that makes sense.

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    Episode 126: Tasty Little Lies

    It looks sweet going down... but it’s destructive once it sinks in. In Tasty Little Lies, Pastor Travis Hearn takes you on a raw, eye-opening journey through the hidden danger of gossip — the "choice morsels" we crave, but that rot the soul from the inside out. Gossip is spiritual food poisoning. It’s a slow leak in the tire of your friendships, your team, and your church—and left unchecked, it leaves you stranded and broken. When we gossip, we aren’t just talking — we’re partnering with hell. This isn't just a sermon. It's a rescue mission for your soul — and it starts with one decision: Put the tasty little lies down... or be devoured by them.

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    Episode 125: Next Play

    “Why do you look for the living among the dead?” You’ve been replaying the pain, stuck in tombs filled with regret, addiction, heartbreak, and failure. But the stone has been rolled away—and the Savior has risen. In this cinematic and soul-stirring Easter message preached live at Mullett Arena, Pastor Travis Hearn delivers a powerful word titled Next Play. It’s a call to move past your past, to stop living in the cemetery of what was, and to no longer let what’s behind you keep you from what’s before you. “Jesus didn’t stay stuck in the grave—He moved on to the Next Play. And because He moved on… so can you.” This message is your resurrection moment—your invitation to walk in freedom, press toward the prize, and stop looking back. Don’t get caught in the middle. Don’t go back. Next Play starts now.

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The Impact Church Podcast features weekly messages from Impact Church in Arizona, led by Pastor Travis Hearn. Each episode is designed to help you grow in your faith, experience real freedom, and live out God’s purpose for your life.Impact Church is a life-giving church committed to seeing lives transformed through the power of Jesus Christ. Through biblical teaching, practical truth, and Spirit-led messages, this podcast exists to encourage you, challenge you, and equip you to make an impact wherever you go.Whether you are new to faith or have followed Jesus for years, the Impact Church Podcast is a place to find hope, clarity, and direction for everyday life.To learn more about Impact Church, visit impactchurch.com or download the Impact Church AZ app.

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