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Church at Viera Messages
by Church at Viera
This is a Podcast selection of CAV weekend messages from our pastors.
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My Family List
Pastors Mark Ragsdale, Brandon Rieb, and Jay Austin continue the Take the Hill study through the book of Joshua with a powerful conversation about building a Christ-centered family. From the walls of Jericho to the rescue of Rahab, this episode explores five intentional commitments every family can make: putting Jesus in charge, keeping Christ at the center, trusting God even when it doesn’t make sense, helping others find rescue, and believing God for the impossible. Honest questions, biblical insight, and practical encouragement make this episode a roadmap for families who want faith to shape every part of their home.
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My Family List
What happens when you stop asking Jesus to assist your life, and start following Him as your General?This Mother’s Day message walks through Joshua and the fall of Jericho, challenging families to put Christ at the center, trust God’s way over their own, and believe Him for the impossible. Even when progress feels invisible, God is still working.From hilarious parenting moments to powerful biblical truth, this message is a reminder that victory doesn’t come from striving harder, it comes from surrender, obedience, and faith.If your family is facing walls that seem impossible to break through, this message is for you.
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Faith to Surrender Before the Victory
In this episode of Sharing Grace, Jay Austin and Jonmark Ragsdale walk through Joshua 5, unpacking the powerful rhythm of surrender, identity, and participation in our walk with God. From recognizing that God goes before us, to embracing our identity in Him, to letting go of the past and stepping into active partnership with His plans, this conversation invites listeners to stop chasing victory on their own terms and start trusting God’s process. Along the way, they connect themes like baptism, worship, and daily obedience in a way that feels both challenging and deeply practical. Also, quick heads-up, this episode is audio-only due to a little behind-the-scenes hiccup… think of it as less screen time, more soul time.
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Faith to Surrender Before the Victory
In this powerful message from the Take the Hill series through the Book of Joshua, Pastor Jay Austin invites us to step into one of the most pivotal moments in Israel’s journey—crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land. But before victory ever comes, God calls His people to something deeper: surrender.As the Israelites stand in enemy territory, God is already at work ahead of them—removing fear from their enemies, restoring their identity, healing their shame, and reminding them of His faithfulness. Through vivid storytelling and practical application, this sermon walks through six key areas of surrender that prepare us for the battles ahead.We’re challenged to release our need for control, embrace our identity as God’s people, let go of past shame, remember God’s provision, step into responsibility, and ultimately recognize God as the true commander of our lives.Whether you’re facing uncertainty, fear, or a season of transition, this message is a reminder that God is already ahead of you. Victory isn’t something we strive for, it’s something we step into through surrender.
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Faith Forming Habits
In this episode of the Sharing Grace Podcast, Pastor Jay sits down with Pastor Mark Ragsdale to unpack Joshua 3–4 and explore how God moves us from feeling stuck into walking boldly by faith. Together they discuss five powerful habits that build a formidable faith: starting each day with prayer and purpose, putting God first, fully surrendering to Christ, stepping forward in obedience before seeing the outcome, and remembering God’s faithfulness along the way. If you’ve been circling the same struggles or longing for spiritual momentum, this conversation offers practical encouragement to trust God’s leading and take your next step with “holy crazy” faith.
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Faith Forming Habits
What if the life you’re longing for is on the other side of one bold step of faith?We all want to do something meaningful—something that matters. But too often, we get stuck waiting for the “right moment,” the perfect conditions, or clear direction before we move. The truth? Faith doesn’t work that way.Just like Joshua and the Israelites standing at the edge of the Jordan River, sometimes God is calling us to step in before He makes a way. You don’t have to be perfect, you just have to be willing.The same God who made a way then is still moving now. The question is: will you trust Him enough to take the step?
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Saving Faith
In this episode of the Sharing Grace Podcast, we unpack the powerful story of Rahab in Joshua 2 and discover how saving faith can rise from the most unexpected places. From fear to courage, shame to legacy, Rahab’s journey reminds us that it’s never too late to trust God, change sides, and believe Him before the walls fall.
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Saving Faith
Joshua’s mission to “take the hill” was about more than land—it was about preparing the way for Jesus, the true Savior (Yeshua), who would secure our salvation on the cross. This message connects that bigger story to our lives today: God is still calling people to step out in faith and take the “hill” He’s placed in front of them.Through the story of Rahab, we see what real, saving faith looks like—confessional, confident, courageous, and concerned for others. Despite her past, God redeemed her story and used her in a powerful way, even placing her in the lineage of Jesus. It’s a reminder that no one is too far gone and that God specializes in transformation.This message challenges you to ask: What is your hill? And are you willing to trust God enough to take it?
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Courage is Required
Episode 63 of the Sharing Grace Podcast, “Take the Hill: Courage Is Required,” explores why we often stay stuck even when we know God is calling us forward. Walking through Joshua 1, the conversation highlights how God prepares us in seasons of waiting, calls us to move beyond past disappointments, and invites us to step into His promises with courage. The episode challenges listeners to confront the “giants” in their lives, trust in God’s constant presence, and take practical steps of obedience, reminding us that movement creates momentum and that true strength comes from anchoring ourselves in God’s Word.
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Courage is Required
This message walks through the beginning of the book of Joshua, where Joshua is called to lead Israel into the Promised Land after Moses’ death. Even though Joshua knows what God has asked him to do, he hesitates out of fear and uncertainty.God responds by giving Joshua clarity and reassurance: a clear directive (get up and go), a clear direction (cross the Jordan), and a clear destination (the land already promised to them). Joshua’s challenge isn’t knowing what to do—it’s having the courage to do it.The sermon emphasizes that courage doesn’t come from ourselves, but from God in four ways: His presence (we are not alone), His promises (what He calls us to is already secured), His Word (we are to be rooted in and guided by Scripture), and His authority (God commands and knows what is best).Ultimately, believers are challenged to identify the “hill” God is calling them to take—whether that’s sharing their faith, serving, or stepping out in obedience—and to move forward with courage, trusting that God is with them.
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Easter 2026: Jesus From Start to Finish
Step into the echoes of Easter with Jay Austin and Jonmark Ragsdale as they trace the journey from grave to glory through every song sung at Church at Viera’s powerful celebration. From the grounding identity of Blessed Assurance to the freeing release of Goodbye Yesterday, this episode peels back the curtain on the intentional story woven through worship. One that moves from surrender to celebration, from the weight of the cross to the spark of resurrection joy. Along the way, they wrestle with real questions about forgiveness, faith, and what it actually means to walk in new life, inviting listeners to shift from simply hearing the message to living it. If Easter felt electric, this is where you discover why, and how to carry that joy long after the final note fades.
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Easter 2026: Jesus From Start to Finish
Celebrate the power and joy of Resurrection Sunday with this life-giving message centered on the story from Gospel of Luke 24. In this powerful sermon, we walk alongside two discouraged disciples on the road to Emmaus only to discover that Jesus Christ had been with them all along. What looked like defeat turned into the greatest victory in history.This sermon brings clarity, encouragement, and a fresh perspective on the cross and the empty tomb. The same Jesus who walked with the disciples is still pursuing hearts today offering forgiveness, purpose, and eternal life. The victory has already been won, but you have to recognize it, receive it, and invite Jesus in.Whether you’re feeling discouraged, searching for truth, or ready to take your next step in faith, this message is for you.
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The Finish Line
This Easter week, the Sharing Grace Podcast leans into three words that echo across eternity: “It is finished.” Join Jay Austin, Brandon Reid, and Cris O’Brien as they unpack the moment at the cross that looked like defeat but declared ultimate victory. Through Scripture, honest conversation, and real-life application, they explore what Jesus actually finished and why we can stop striving and start living in freedom, identity, and grace. Don’t hit stop too soon… hang around until the very end for a special, heart-melting bonus from Caribelle sharing her original song about baptism that just might stay with you long after the episode ends. 🎙️✨
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The Finish Line
Three words. One finished work. A life-changing truth.In this powerful Palm Sunday message, we dive into John 19 and unpack the final words of Jesus Christ on the cross: “It is finished.” (Tetelestai)What did Jesus really mean? And what does it mean for you today?This message breaks down those three words—It. Is. Finished.—and reveals how they change everything about how we live, think, and relate to God.From fulfilled prophecy to the ultimate sacrifice, this message shows how the cross wasn’t a partial effort, it was a completed mission.
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The Beginning of the End
In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Brandon is joined by Jay and Jonmarkto to unpack this week’s message from the Tetelestai: It Is Finished series as we journey toward Easter. Together, they explore how the enemy still whispers doubt into our thoughts, relationships, and decisions, and how believers can respond with the truth of God’s Word. Looking through Genesis 3, the conversation dives into the pull of what looks good versus what God says, the tendency to hide or shift blame when we fall short, and the powerful reality that God moves toward us even in our brokenness. From the first promise of redemption in the garden to its fulfillment at the cross, this episode highlights God’s relentless pursuit of His people and challenges listeners to live with honesty, embrace grace, and move toward others who may be running from Him.
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The Beginning of the End
What if the story of the end actually begins in the beginning?In this powerful message, Pastor Jay Austin walks through Genesis chapter 3 to uncover the moment everything changed, and how it points directly to the cross. As we begin the Tetelestai series (“It is finished”), we explore the origin of sin, the deception of the enemy, and the relentless pursuit of a loving God.Why would a good God allow evil? Why would He create people capable of rejecting Him? This sermon tackles these deep questions while revealing a life-changing truth: the moment humanity ran from God… God started running after humanity.This message is both convicting and hope-filled, reminding us that no matter how far we’ve run, God is still pursuing us with grace.
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First & Best
In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Pastor Brandon sits down with Pastor Mark and Pastor Jay to wrap up the Multiply series, exploring what it truly means to put Jesus first in every area of life. Through the story of Cain and Abel, they challenge listeners to move beyond routine faith and instead offer God their “first and finest” in their time, resources, and relationships, inviting a deeper, more intentional walk of obedience as the discipleship journey continues.
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First & Best
This message explores the powerful story of Cain and Abel in the Book of Genesis and what it reveals about worship that truly pleases God. Looking through the lens of God’s preeminence in the Epistle to the Colossians, we learn that God is first, that everything was created through Him and for Him, and that our worship should reflect that truth. Abel’s offering shows us the “secret sauce” of worship that honors God: giving our first, giving our best, and giving in faith.Through biblical teaching, real-life stories, and testimonies from Advance Commitment Night during the Multiply Discipleship Journey, this sermon challenges us to consider what it means to live generously and trust God with everything we have. When we worship with faith and sacrifice, our lives can speak for generations, just like Abel’s still does today.
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Risk and Reward
In this episode of the Sharing Grace Podcast, Pastors Jay Austin, Mark Ragsdale, and Brandon Rieb explore the powerful message of multiplication through Jesus’ Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25. Together they discuss how faith often requires risk, challenging believers to consider whether they are truly investing what God has entrusted to them. The conversation unpacks the “Multiplier Mindset,” highlighting gratitude for present opportunities, trust in God’s goodness, and confidence in His grace. As they contrast the bold servants who acted “at once” with the fearful servant who buried his talent, the team encourages listeners to move past fear, step into the arena of faith, and dare greatly by investing their lives in God’s kingdom. 🙌🎙️
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Risk & Reward
In this inspiring message from our Multiply Discipleship Journey, Pastor Mark dives into Matthew 25 and the Parable of the Talents to show us what it means to live as faithful, risk-taking disciples of Jesus. We’re reminded that everything we have—our time, talents, resources, and opportunities—belongs to God, and He calls us to invest them boldly in His kingdom. Through real-life examples, biblical stories, and practical steps, this message challenges us to stop playing it safe, embrace the opportunities God gives us, and multiply what He’s entrusted to us. Discover how to live with faith, courage, and generosity, and experience the lasting joy of the Master. Are you ready to take the next step in multiplying your life for God’s glory?
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100X
Holy urgency rises when you realize the Gospel didn’t just save you, it sent you. In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Jay Austin, Mark Ragsdale, and Brandon Rieb unpack the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13 and ask the question that lingers in every heart: What kind of soil am I? From 100X fruit in Brevard to four generations of discipleship in 2 Timothy 2:2, the team explores what it means to move from managing church to multiplying disciples. They tackle the two ditches of money and mastery, the call to give God our first and best, and the practical rhythms of a multiplier’s mindset. This is not about fundraising. It is about fruitfulness. Join the conversation and step into the mission.
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In this message from the Gospel of Matthew 13, we explore the Parable of the Sower and the powerful principle of beginning with the end in mind. The same seed is sown, yet different hearts produce different outcomes. The question is not whether God is speaking, but how we are responding.This sermon challenges us to put God first in every area of life, guard against distraction, and cultivate a heart that produces lasting fruit. When we open our head to His truth, our heart to obedience, and our hands in surrender, we position ourselves for a harvest that multiplies far beyond us.Finish strong for the One who is first.
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Never Settling, Always Changing
In Week 2 of Multiply: The Discipleship Journey, Jay Austin, Brandon Reid, and Caden Sichler to walk through the three fires that shaped Peter’s story, from failure in the courtyard, to forgiveness on the shore, to a life fueled by restored purpose. Through powerful moments in Mark 14 and John 21, they unpack how fear can shrink our faith, how grace restores what shame tries to bury, and how surrender turns broken moments into burning conviction. This episode challenges listeners to step out of comfort, embrace restoration, and allow God to transform failure into fruitful, multiplying faith.
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Never Settling, Always Changing
This week at Church at Viera, we continue our two-year Multiply journey with a powerful message on transformation.Looking at the life of the apostle Peter, we see three defining moments marked by fire: failure, forgiveness, and Spirit-filled boldness. From denying Jesus around a charcoal fire, to being restored by grace on the shoreline, to preaching with courage at Pentecost, Peter’s story reminds us that the Christian life is not about arriving at a destination but about continually becoming more like Christ.God desires to deepen our character, expand our influence, and grow our generosity. Real transformation begins when we surrender comfort, release guilt, and allow the Holy Spirit to reshape our lives for His purposes.What could God do through a church fully engaged in trusting Him and taking bold next steps of faith?Join us as we pursue 100% engagement and believe God to multiply a harvest of righteousness in Brevard County and beyond.
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The Multiplier Mindset
The Sharing Grace Podcast, Brandon sits down with Mark & Jay to unpack the heart behind our new series, Multiply: A Discipleship Journey. Together they explore what it means to live with a “multiplier mindset,” embracing the call to die to self so God can produce lasting fruit through us. From sowing and reaping in Galatians to stepping from safe into sacrificial faith, this conversation offers practical encouragement for anyone who feels tired, stuck, or behind, reminding us that faithful seeds planted today can echo into eternity.
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The Multiplier Mindset
This kickoff message launches our two-year discipleship journey, Multiply, a vision to invest deeply in people and see lasting spiritual impact for generations to come. As we celebrate God’s faithfulness in our church’s past, we’re challenged to focus forward with a multiplying mindset rooted in the Great Commission. Through three gospel-centered initiatives, transforming lives, equipping believers, and increasing our impact locally and globally, we are called to sow faithfully with our time, talents, and resources so God can multiply the harvest. Following Jesus’ example, we are invited to make disciples who make disciples, trusting that what we invest today will shape lives, families, and our community for eternity.
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Choose Wisdom Over Foolishness
In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Brandon sits down with Jay Austin and Wendell Mathis to unpack this week’s message from our series RENEW: Building Relationships God’s Way. Together, they dive into a candid conversation about biblical sexual purity, what it means to live like “the standard is the standard,” and how passages like 1 Peter 1, Song of Solomon, and 1 Thessalonians 4 shape our thought life, dating relationships, boundaries, and marriages in a culture that often pulls the other direction.In Wendell’s weekend message, he encourages listeners to pursue genuine spiritual and mental compatibility in relationships by asking sincere, meaningful questions. Brandon mentioned that these questions would be included in today’s podcast notes. Here they are:Is this person a believer?How often do they read Scripture and pray?Do they attend church? Where, and how often?Do they want children? How many?What forms of discipline do they believe in?Are their parents still married? If divorced, why? How did that shape them?What do they believe biblically about divorce?What is their relationship like with their mom and dad?What are their expectations around last names in marriage?How do they plan to handle in-laws?Views on work and stay-at-home parenting?What kind of provider was their dad? What kind are they hoping to be or marry?Are they more of a spender or a saver?What are their beliefs regarding abortion?How do they think about cultural issues affecting children, including gender-related medical decisions?How do they view religious freedom and public expressions of faith?This episode is honest, pastoral, and deeply practical. If you’re seeking wisdom in your relationships and a renewed commitment to holiness, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to take one concrete next step.Please note: due to the nature of the topic, listener discretion is advised for younger audiences.
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Choose Wisdom Over Foolishness
In this message from our Renew: Building Relationships God’s Way series, Wendell delivers a clear and challenging call to holiness in a culture that has normalized sexual sin. Rooted in 1 Peter 1:15–16, this sermon reminds us that God’s standard has not changed and that grace is never permission to live in disobedience.Addressing sexual temptation, purity, and wisdom across generations, Wendell calls the church to choose wisdom over foolishness and to see the cross not as tolerance for sin, but as a declaration of war against it. This message speaks to singles, parents, students, and families, urging us to rebuild what has been weakened, set biblical guardrails, and live set apart for the glory of God.This sermon is honest, pastoral, and deeply rooted in Scripture, calling believers to devotion, obedience, and faith that is lived out when no one else is watching.
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Parent & Children: Your Primary Role
Episode 52 dives into God’s design for the parent-child relationship.Pastor Brandon is joined by Discipleship Pastor Jay Austin and Family Pastor John Leathers to reflect on the RENEW: Building Relationships God’s Way series, exploring how parents serve as God’s ambassadors at home. This conversation unpacks everyday rhythms, faith lived out in real life, and practical next steps for shaping the next generation with truth, grace, and intentionality.
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Parents & Children: Your Primary Role
In this message from our Renew: Building Relationships God’s Way series, we look at one of the most foundational relationships God has given us: parents and children. Drawing from Deuteronomy 6 and Ephesians 6, Pastor John unpacks God’s design for the family and reminds us that parents are called to be the primary disciplers of their kids, modeling what it looks like to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and strength.This sermon is both practical and deeply encouraging, offering wisdom for parents navigating the challenges of everyday discipleship and clarity for children on what it means to honor and obey their parents. Whether you’re raising young kids, parenting teens, or reflecting on your role as a son or daughter, this message points us all back to our perfect Father and our calling to live as ambassadors of Christ in the home.
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Global Impact
Global Impact Week 2026 invites listeners into a thoughtful conversation on living “sent” wherever God has placed us. Brandon and Jay are joined with Tracy Buck, Local Missions Director at Church at Viera, to unpack the heart behind Global Impact, the discomfort that often holds us back, and the powerful stories of how God is working through everyday people. Together, they explore God’s heart for the nations, practical next steps toward real partnership, and how ordinary faithfulness can lead to extraordinary impact, both locally and globally. 🌍✝️
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Global Impact
What does Global Impact have to do with relationships, and why does God ask us to go?In this message from Global Impact Weekend, we’re reminded that following Jesus has always been about presence. About showing up as an extension of God’s love in hard places, both locally and around the world. Through Scripture, personal stories, and powerful testimony, we see that discipleship is built on relationships and that God often invites us to step outside our comfort zone so others can experience His grace.You’ll hear firsthand what it looks like to be “comfortable with being uncomfortable,” from language barriers and cultural differences to life-changing moments of ministry and worship overseas. This message challenges every believer to consider their role as an ambassador for Christ and to respond with obedience through praying, giving, or going.📍 Whether you’re feeling called to the nations or wondering what your next step of faith might be, this message will encourage you to trust Jesus, show up, and let God use your life for His global purposes.
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Five Star Friendship
What if marriage was meant to be more than coexisting under the same roof? In this episode, the Sharing Grace Podcast Team is joined by Art of Marriage facilitators Chris and Amy Royce to explore marriage as a God-designed friendship. Through Scripture and real-life insight, the conversation unpacks the Five-Star Friendship model, showing how intimacy, shared purpose, resilience, devotion, and spiritual growth can renew and strengthen a marriage. Whether newly married or years in, this episode invites couples to move from survival to intentional, faith-centered friendship.
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Five Star Friendship
What makes a marriage truly thrive? In this message, we’re reminded that the foundation of a strong, lasting marriage isn’t just romance or responsibility; it’s deep friendship. Drawing from Scripture, history, and personal stories, this sermon unpacks what it looks like to build a five-star friendship in marriage: being intimate insiders, purpose partners, adversity advocates, dedicated devotees, and soul shapers.Whether you’re married, dating, single, or supporting others in their relationships, this message offers practical wisdom and gospel-centered hope. Learn how friendship strengthens marriages through every season of life, how God uses marriage to shape our character, and why the strongest relationships are wrapped in both friendship and faith.
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From Empty Cups to Overflowing Lives
What does it really mean to live an overflowing life beyond Sunday morning? In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Brandon sits down with Discipleship Pastor Jay Austin to unpack this week’s message from the RENEW: Building Relationships God’s Way series. Together, they explore what spiritual overflow looks like in everyday life, the danger of quiet exhaustion, and how God-honoring boundaries and shared leadership lead to renewal rather than burnout. Along the way, they highlight practical next steps for getting connected at Church at Viera and stepping into a life that multiplies grace. 🌱
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From Empty Cups to Overflowing Lives
Are you running on empty or just barely getting by? In this message from our Renew: Building Relationships God’s Way series, Pastor Jay Austin walks through Exodus 18 to show how God never intended us to live isolated, overwhelmed, or spiritually drained. Using the story of Moses and the wise counsel of his father-in-law Jethro, we see God’s design for moving from an empty cup to an overflowing life through healthy relationships and shared responsibility.This sermon explores how God fills us through worship, His Word, and intentional community so that what He pours into us can spill out onto others. You’ll hear a powerful reminder that even strong leaders can be “isolated in plain sight,” and that God’s solution is not more effort, but deeper connection. From the discipleship pathway to life-giving groups, this message invites us to stop doing life alone and start living from overflow.Whether you feel empty, half-full, or hopeful, this message will encourage you to embrace God’s blueprint for renewal, community, and lasting impact.
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Dealing With Sharp Disagreements
Pastors Mark, Brandon, and Jay unpack a powerful moment from Acts 15 where Paul and Barnabas face a sharp disagreement, reminding us that even great leaders are still human. In this episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, they explore humility in conflict, healthy compromise, second chances, and how God can bring growth even through division. As part of the RENEW: Building Relationships God’s Way series, this conversation offers practical, biblical wisdom for navigating disagreements, pursuing reconciliation, and moving forward with grace in the new year.
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Dealing With Sharp Disagreements
As we begin a new year, many of us are reflecting on what worked, what didn’t, and what we want to see change, especially in our relationships. In this message, we explore a powerful and honest biblical story of conflict, second chances, and reconciliation through the sharp disagreement between Paul, Barnabas, and John Mark in Acts 15.This sermon unpacks what we can learn when godly people disagree, how grace and truth both matter, and why reconciliation doesn’t happen by accident; it requires humility, courage, and intentional action. We’ll see how God can redeem broken relationships, how to handle conflict biblically, and why giving second chances can change the future more than we realize.If you’re carrying tension, hurt, or unresolved conflict into this new year, this message offers practical, Scripture-based guidance and hope for healing. Let’s start the year by becoming people who are known for grace, forgiveness, and restored relationships.
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My Spiritual Trellis | A Sharing Grace Throwback
Originally shared in one of our earliest episodes, this conversation from John 15 is still just as timely. Jesus uses the illustration of the vine and its branches to reveal the life-giving practice of abiding in Him. In this episode, The Sharing Grace team revisits what it means to remain connected to Christ, bear lasting fruit, and trust God through seasons of pruning and growth.
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Our Love
In this episode, Pastors Brandon and Jay reflect on the sacrificial, unearned love of God revealed through Jesus. Drawing from 1 John 4, John 3, and 1 Corinthians 13, they explore how true love is shown, not earned, and how God’s love moves us beyond transaction into transformation. This conversation invites listeners to receive God’s love fully and to live it out sacrificially with others.
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Our Love
What is love—really? In this Advent message, we turn our attention to the Love Candle and discover that love is not transactional, conditional, or earned. It is the very nature of God.Through Scripture, storytelling, and the imagery of Christmas lights, we’re reminded that God’s love is defined as seeking the highest good for another, no matter the cost. From the birth of Jesus to the sacrifice of the cross, God didn’t decide to love us—He showed His love, even while we were still sinners.This message challenges us to reject the world’s broken version of love and embrace a sacrificial, compassionate love that reflects Christ—loving enemies, absorbing frustration, letting go of pride, and choosing God’s best for others. As we anticipate the coming of Jesus this Christmas, we’re invited to become carriers of His light, allowing His love to shine through our relationships, our actions, and our witness.If you’ve ever cried out, “Come, Jesus,” this message will remind you why He came—and how His love transforms everything.
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Our Joy
In this Advent conversation, Pastors Brandon, Jay, & John reflect on the joy announced at the birth of Jesus. Together, they explore why the good news of Christ brings great joy, how fear can block that joy, and what it means that God came to us in humility and weakness. From the shepherds’ praise to Mary’s quiet reflection, this episode invites listeners to rediscover a deeper, steadier joy rooted not in circumstances, but in who Jesus is: Savior, Christ, and Lord. 🎄✨
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Our Joy
As Christmas approaches, joy can feel harder to find, especially in the stress, pressure, and expectations of the season. In this Advent message from Luke 2, we’re reminded that true joy isn’t found under the Christmas tree, in perfect plans, or ideal circumstances. True joy is found in a person: Jesus.Through the familiar story of the shepherds and the angel’s announcement, this sermon explores the difference between happiness and lasting joy, why the good news of Jesus is for everyone, and how God chose an unexpected way and unexpected people to reveal the greatest news the world has ever known. We’re reminded that Jesus came as our Savior, stepping into our brokenness, pain, fear, and weakness so we could experience real, lasting joy.Whether you’re feeling joyful, overwhelmed, or somewhere in between this season, this message points us back to the source of true contentment and hope: Jesus Christ, whose grace is sufficient in every circumstance.
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Our Peace
Pastors Brandon, Jay, and Mark sit down with Impact Coordinator Julie Keyes to unpack the Advent theme of peace. Together they explore Micah 5, walk through six practical actions that help believers receive God’s peace, and share personal moments where God brought calm in the middle of pressure. A simple, encouraging conversation for anyone craving peace in a busy season.
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Our Peace
In this week’s Advent message, Pastor Mark dives deep into our universal longing for peace—peace in our homes, our relationships, our workplaces, our finances, and even within ourselves.From Micah 5, we explore a 2,700-year-old prophecy that points directly to Jesus as our Shepherd, our Ruler, and ultimately our Peace. Mark unpacks the meaning behind Bethlehem, the humanity and divinity of Christ, and why only Jesus can offer the kind of peace our souls are desperate for.Through practical steps, biblical truth, and memorable stories (Big Wheels, runaway horses, and more), this message shows how we can experience God’s peace right now and not just someday in eternity.If you’ve been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or longing for stability in a chaotic season, this sermon offers hope and a clear path forward.
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Come, Lord Jesus: Our Hope
In this week’s episode of The Sharing Grace Podcast, Pastor Brandon sits down with Family Pastor John Leathers to unpack the opening message of our new Advent series, Come Lord Jesus. Together, they explore the theme of hope, tracing God’s promise from Genesis to Isaiah to Hebrews, and discuss what it looks like to confront darkness, lean into the names of Jesus, and live out confident hope in practical, everyday ways. This conversation invites you to slow down, look up, and remember the faithful God who keeps His promises.
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