The Marion Message

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The Marion Message

The Marion Message is presented by Marion Baptist Church in Chatham, Virginia, featuring powerful sermons from Dr. Henry M. Meadows, Jr. Each episode brings biblical insights, practical teachings, and encouragement rooted in the infallible and unchanging Word of God.

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    The Final Valley

    Pastor Hank continues his message from Joel 3 looking at the imminence of the Day of the Lord and what that means for us. 

  2. 63

    The Final Valley

    Pastor Hank takes a dive into the Joel 3 and talks about the Valley of Decision. Join him as he preaches on the importance of choosing to follow God. 

  3. 62

    Coming Back to God

    Join Pastor Hank as he preaches on Joel 2 and God's call for us to return to Him.

  4. 61

    Purposely Used

    Pastor Hank begins a new series in the book of Joel entitled Poetic Justice. This week he looks at chapter 1 and what it says to us today about sin and judgment. 

  5. 60

    The Gospel

    Join Pastor Hank as he looks at Peter's sermon found in Acts 2:14-41. Easter Sunday is all about the Gospel. 

  6. 59

    How God Often Does His Work

    The message this week is brought by Pastor Bruce Crouterfield. Join him as he looks at Mark 11:1-11 taking us through the Triumphal Entry and bringing the depths of what was happening on that day. 

  7. 58

    Five Truths of Stewardship

    This week's message is from Bruce Crouterfield. Join him as he preaches from Matthew 25:14-30 teaching us about stewardship. 

  8. 57

    Overcome by Every Drop

    This week Pastor Hank is in Revelation 12:11 looking at what the blood of Jesus brings to us and the importance of it in our lives. 

  9. 56

    The Itching Ears of a Soundless Soul

    2 Timothy 4:1-5 warns us about people who only want to hear what they want to hear and disregard the truth. Join Pastor Hank with this week's sermon as he talks about this warning. 

  10. 55

    The Inerrancy of Scripture

    Pastor Hank finishes his series on Non-Negotiables by looking at the inerrancy of Scripture and the importance of God's Word in our lives. He looks at 2 Timothy 3:10-4:2a this week. 

  11. 54

    The Trinity

    Pastor Hank continues his series on Non-Negotiables talking about the Trinity. Join him as he lays out truths about the Trinity and the importance of it for our faith. 

  12. 53

    The Second Coming of Jesus Christ

    Pastor Hank continues in his series on non-negotiables. Join him this week as he talks about the second coming of Jesus Christ and why we must believe that Jesus is coming again. 

  13. 52

    The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

    Pastor Hank continues his series of non-negotiables with the truth of the resurrection of Jesus. Join him as he discusses why the resurrection is vital to our faith and why we must believe it to be true. 

  14. 51

    The Vicarious Atonement of Jesus Christ

    Pastor Hank continues his series on Non-negotiables of our faith. Join him as he starts with Romans 5:8 and talks about the importance of Jesus' substitutionary atonement and what it means for us. 

  15. 50

    Undeniable

    Join Pastor Hank as he opens the Bible to Mark 2:1-12 and looks at the things that are undeniable about Jesus and our faith. Thanks for listening.

  16. 49

    A Birth for All Eternity

    Join Pastor Hank as he continues his series on non-negotiables. This week he preaches on the importance of Jesus being born to a virgin. 

  17. 48

    Jesus is the Son of God

    Pastor Hank begins a new series this week titled Non-Negotiables. The first truth we must know and believe is that Jesus is the Son of God. His sermon this week is based on Matthew 16:13-20. 

  18. 47

    Pressing On

    In this week's sermon, Pastor Hank looks at Philippians 3:12-4:1, concentrating on Paul's directive to press on in our faith. Join him as he talks about what that looks like in our lives today.

  19. 46

    The Bare Minimum Christian Mindset vs. The Call of Christ

    Join Dr. Bruce Crouterfield for this week's sermon as he looks at Luke 9:23 and the call of Christ for our lives.

  20. 45

    In the Beginning

    Due to technical issues with Sunday's Sermon, we have a Christmas sermon throwback this week. What links God's act of creation to our celebration of Christmas? Find out in this week's message from Pastor Hank Meadows at Marion Baptist Church. Thanks for stopping by!

  21. 44

    The Chosen One

    This week, Pastor Hank begins his new series, Christmas Through the Eyes of Angels. In this episode, he talks about the angel Gabriel and his message to Mary found in Luke 1:26-38.

  22. 43

    Thankful for Children

    Pastor Hank finishes up his Thankful series with Psalm 127. In this week's sermon, he preaches on the importance of  building our families with Jesus as the foundation. Thanks for listening.

  23. 42

    Thankful for the Love of God

    Pastor Hank continues his Thankful series preaching on Psalm 86. Three times David talks about the steadfast love of God. Join us in celebrating the love of God. 

  24. 41

    Thankful for the Word of God

    This week, Pastor Hank continues his Thankful series looking at God's Word. There are many reasons to be thankful for God's Word. Join him as he talks about just a few of those reasons. 

  25. 40

    The Strength of Faith

    Due to a special worship service, today's podcast is a throwback. What do you do when your strength doesn't seem like enough? Rely on the only strength that always endures. Join Pastor Hank as he take a look at the strength of faith. Thanks for stopping by!

  26. 39

    Thankful for the God Who Can Be Known (Acts 17:22-34)

    This week, Pastor Hank reminds us that the one true God is not distant or hidden, but personal and knowable through Jesus Christ. As Paul declared to the people of Athens, God is not made by human hands—He is the Creator who reveals Himself and invites us into relationship. This Thanksgiving season, be encouraged to draw near to the God who made you, knows you, and desires to be known by you.

  27. 38

    Guest Speaker Dr. Bill Paige

    This week’s message features guest speaker Dr. Bill Paige, sharing an encouraging word and powerful insight from God’s Word. Don’t miss this inspiring message from a seasoned man of faith.

  28. 37

    The Light Has Come (John 8:12)

    This Sunday, Pastor Hank preached a powerful message titled “The Light Has Come” from John 8:12 — where Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world.” In this sermon, Pastor Hank reminds us that Christ shines into the darkness of our lives, exposing sin, guiding our steps, and offering true life to all who follow Him. We are called to walk in that light daily, leaving behind the shadows and living in the freedom only Jesus provides.

  29. 36

    The Pleasure of Darkness (John 3:16-21)

    In this week’s message, “The Pleasure of Darkness,” Pastor Hank takes us to John 3:16–21 to confront a sobering truth — that humanity doesn’t just stumble into sin, we love it. Yet in the midst of our darkness, God’s love still shines through. Even as we cling to what’s wicked and hide from the light, Christ came to rescue us — not because we deserved it, but because His mercy is greater than our sin. This message calls us to examine the parts of our lives we keep hidden and to step into the transforming light of Jesus Christ, who died so we could live in freedom and truth.

  30. 35

    The Root of Darkness (Isaiah 14:12-15)

    Pastor Hanks expounds Isaiah 14:12-15, a passage often associated with the fall of Lucifer, but with significant spiritual application for believers today. Through this sermon, he unpacks how the ambition to ascend, to exalt self in place of God, is the root of darkness—both in cosmic and personal realms. 

  31. 34

    What We Must Sow (Hosea 9-10)

    In “What We Must Sow” (Hosea 9–10), Pastor Hanks warns of the bitter fruit of sin and the unshakable law of sowing and reaping. He calls us to break up our fallow ground, repent, and plant seeds of righteousness. This message is a clear reminder that today’s choices shape tomorrow’s harvest.

  32. 33

    What's in Your Field? (Hosea 8)

    Hosea 8 reminds us that whatever we sow, we will also reap. Israel planted rebellion and reaped judgment, and the same principle applies in our lives today. Pastor Hank urges us to look honestly at the seeds we’re planting—our choices, habits, and priorities—and consider the harvest they will produce. This message is a call to repentance and faithfulness, so that what grows in our field brings glory to God.

  33. 32

    The Preciousness of Life (Genesis 1:26-27)

    This week, we are reminded that every human being is created in the image of God and therefore holds immeasurable worth. In light of recent events, Pastor Hank also addressed the heartbreaking realities of abortion, suicide, and the devaluing of life in our culture. Yet the heart of his message was this: your life is precious to God. No matter your past, your struggles, or your pain, you are fearfully and wonderfully made, and your life has eternal purpose.

  34. 31

    How to Return (Hosea 6)

    Pastor Hank unpacks God’s heart for His people to come back to Him. Even in judgment, the Lord extends mercy and calls His people to true repentance, not empty rituals. This chapter reminds us that God desires steadfast love more than sacrifice and knowledge of Him more than burnt offerings. Discover what real returning to the Lord looks like and how His grace restores those who humble themselves before Him.

  35. 30

    How to Walk Away (Hosea 4)

    This week's sermon warns of the dangers of turning from God’s Word while calling us to remain steadfast in truth, mercy, and the knowledge of Him.

  36. 29

    How to Seek God's Favor (Ezra 7:9-10)

    In this message, Bruce Crouterfield preaches from Ezra 7:9-10 on How to Seek God’s Favor. He unpacks Ezra’s devotion to God’s Word, his obedience, and his desire to teach others, showing us how we too can live in a way that pleases the Lord.

  37. 28

    The Voice of Majesty (Revelation 1:15)

    This week, our service was a special time of communion, worship, and reading God’s Word together. Because there was no sermon, we are sharing an earlier message from Pastor Hank for you to be encouraged by. Have you ever heard God's voice? Join Pastor Hank Meadows as he explores the impact of the most majestic voice of all time on our lives today. Thanks for stopping by!

  38. 27

    Truth, Plain and Simple Pt. 2 (Romans 8:1-11)

    Pastor Hank unpacks Romans 8:1-11, reminding us that in Christ there is no condemnation and that the Spirit empowers us to live free from the power of sin. A clear, straightforward message of hope and transformation.

  39. 26

    Planning for the Future (James 4:13-16)

    This week, Dan Holley walks us through James 4:13–16, reminding us that while it’s wise to plan for the future, our plans must ultimately be surrendered to God’s will. In a world that encourages self-made goals and personal ambition, this message calls us back to humble dependence on the Lord, who holds tomorrow in His hands.

  40. 25

    Truth, Plain and Simple (Romans 8:1-11)

    Pastor Hank unpacks Romans 8:1-11 with clarity and conviction. Discover the life-giving truth of our freedom in Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the assurance that there is no condemnation for those who belong to Him. This message is a call to live by the Spirit—not the flesh—and to walk in the truth that sets us free.

  41. 24

    Loving Redemption (Hosea 3)

    Pastor Hank unpacks the incredible love of God through the story of Hosea and Gomer. He explores how God’s faithful love reaches us even in our unfaithfulness, and how His redemption is not only merciful—but deeply personal. This sermon reminds us that God doesn’t give up on His people. Instead, He pursues, restores, and redeems with a love that transforms hearts and lives.

  42. 23

    The Vineyard of Restoration (Hosea 2:14-23)

    This week, Pastor Hank shows how God meets us in our brokenness with love and mercy. Even after Israel’s unfaithfulness, God promises restoration and hope. It’s a powerful reminder that He’s always working to bring us back and bless us again.

  43. 22

    Children of the Living God Pt. 3 (Hosea 1:10-2:1)

    This week, Pastor Hank preached a powerful message in which he explored how even in the midst of the coming tribulation, we see a striking picture of God’s relentless love for His people. Though judgment is real, God’s promise to restore and call His people His own reminds us that His mercy is greater than our rebellion.

  44. 21

    Children of the Living God Pt. 2 (Hosea 1:10-2:1)

    In this powerful message, Pastor Hank preaches from Hosea 1:10–2:1, revealing God’s heart for His people and the hope of restoration. He ties in the promise of our future with a reminder of the coming rapture—challenging us to live as true sons and daughters, ready for Christ’s return.

  45. 20

    Children of the Living God (Hosea 1:10-2:1)

    A powerful message preached by Pastor Hank out of Hosea 1:10–2:1, proclaiming God’s unfathomable call to make the unworthy His children—Children of the Living God.

  46. 19

    Teach Them (Proverbs 4:1-5)

    Preaching from Proverbs 4:1–5, Pastor Hank delivers a compelling Father’s Day message on the vital role of fathers as spiritual leaders—challenging men to lead their families with wisdom, integrity, and a deep commitment to God’s Word.

  47. 18

    Don't Go Back (Hebrews 10:23-25)

    Guest Pastor Rick Via preached a powerful message from Hebrews 10:23–25 titled “Don’t Go Back,” urging us to hold fast to our faith and keep moving forward in Christ.

  48. 17

    A Man's Message for the Moment (Hosea 1:1)

    Pastor Hank shares how God raised up Hosea to deliver a timely call to repentance, reminding us that God still speaks through faithful messengers to turn hearts back to Him.

  49. 16

    Until Then (2 Peter 3:14-18)

    Jesus is coming again! Join us this week as Pastor Hank preaches on how we are to live as we wait for Jesus' return. Thanks for listening!  

  50. 15

    Staying Faithful In The Fiery Furnace (Daniel 3:8-30)

    In this powerful sermon, Pastor Hank Meadows explores the unwavering faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as they faced the fiery furnace. Drawing from Daniel 3:8–30, he challenges believers to remain faithful to God in every circumstance, even when the pressure to compromise is great. With boldness and conviction, Pastor Hank reminds us that God’s presence is most powerful in the fire, and those who stand firm in faith will see His deliverance. This message encourages Christians to trust God fully, no matter the cost.

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The Marion Message is presented by Marion Baptist Church in Chatham, Virginia, featuring powerful sermons from Dr. Henry M. Meadows, Jr. Each episode brings biblical insights, practical teachings, and encouragement rooted in the infallible and unchanging Word of God.

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