Epicenter Church SD

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Epicenter Church SD

Welcome to Epicenter Church San Diego. Stay up to date with every message here on our podcast

  1. 17

    Acts 7:51-60

    In this week's message, we're reminded of the severity of God's desire to occupy every area of our hearts. We learn what it truly means when we "resist God" just like the Pharisees had done with Stephan's message. We, as people, have the option to be overtaken with emotion or with The Holy Spirit. We're told that what overtakes your heart will dictate our response, good or bad. That True submission leads to humility to produce obedience rather than defiance.

  2. 16

    Acts 7:44-50

    In this week's message, we're told about the desire within Moses and Davi both wanting a permanent dwelling for the Most High. How God chooses the least-likely to transform through an encounter with Himself. We're also challenged: When will we stop playing church and desire an encounter for ourselves?

  3. 15

    Acts 7:37-43

    In this week's message, we hear the heart-cry of God. Are we still longing for our old lives where we were once slaves to sin? We're reminded that whatever you trust, fear, obey, or crave more than God is your god. And we're faced with crossroads today; will we go all-in for Jesus, or reject Him entirely?

  4. 14

    Acts 7:17-36

    In this week's message, we're provoked to think about how often are we reflecting on our own history with God? That if we're reminded of how much we were forgiven, we can love even harder.

  5. 13

    Resurrection Sunday Service

    In this week's message, we take a break of our reading from the book of Acts to hear the weight of what Jesus did on Calvary.

  6. 12

    Acts 7:9-16

    In this week's message, we dive into Joseph's story mentioned in Genesis. Joseph's story teaches us the power of forgiveness and not allowing an eternal decision be swayed by a temporary situation. We also hear about the immaculate timing God has for us all, that one day we will be reminded of every time God intervened even when we didn't see Him.

  7. 11

    Acts 7:1-8

    in this week's message, we're reminded that God wants us to remember where we first experienced His glory. Not to forget about it or think we're too "mature", but to remember where God found us, so that we're continually grateful for what He's done. We're also told that sometimes we can treat God as if He's in the business of making contracts and not covenants with His people, and what that difference is.

  8. 10

    Acts 6:8-15

    In this week's message, we learn that you don't have to be called a disciple for God to use you to do signs and wonders. He was a man who experienced God's love and wanted others to do the same for themselves. And how man made traditions were not equal to God's word.

  9. 9

    Acts 6:1-7

    In this week's message, we hear the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit and having wisdom when it comes to being in any ministry, no matter how small. Every ministry plays a part in the kingdom and is important in it's advancement.

  10. 8

    Acts 5:33-42

    In this week's message, we're told that when we're walking with the Holy Spirit, our words carry weight. That Christ's followers are called to stand up for righteousness, maintain a united front and respect those we serve with. We also learn the importance of hearing God's voice and using Godly council to confirm, not the other way around.

  11. 7

    Acts 5:17-32

    In this week's message, we hear that God is in search for a church that has a backbone for their faith. Not hesitating when God gives us instructions on stepping out in faith, allowing God to be our strength. The question was also posed: "Do we really believe Jesus to be the name above every name?". We also learn how the apostles had their priorities straight: obeying God above all else.

  12. 6

    Acts 5:12-16

    In this week's message, we read about the miracles that the early church participated in alongside the Holy Spirit. Signs, wonders and miracles were not just for the early church days, but are accessible now to anyone who believes. Nowadays, the modern church attracts new believers through programs, motivational speakers and entertainment, but the reality is, that the early church only needed the power of the Holy Spirit to attract thousands. Have we lowered our standards? The miraculous healings the apostles had been conduits for attracted new believers, confirmed the Word and demonstrated the resurrection power of the Holy Spirit.

  13. 5

    Acts 4:32 - 5:11

    In this week's episode, we discuss the radical generosity of the early church. How the motive matters when giving, more than the amount given. That followers of Christ should walk in integrity, letting your "yes" be "yes", and "no" be "no". And challenging us not to lie to the Holy Spirit by the way we live.

  14. 4

    Acts 4:23-37

    In this week's message, we're challenged to ask God to see Him in a different light when problems arise. Chasing after the gifts of Holy Spirit, rather than Their Fruits. And how true boldness only comes from the Holy Spirit

  15. 3

    Acts 4:1-22

    In this week's message, we're faced with the cost of following Jesus. How God's intended leaders turned their back on their Messiah and His followers, and chose their own reputation and position over their own Creator. We also hear that Jesus is the ONLY way to the Father, and how we should be bold enough to profess that as our followers.

  16. 2

    Acts 3:12-26

    In this week's message, we learn about the power of the name of Jesus and the meaning of true repentance!

  17. 1

    This is Your Epicenter Moment (ft. Pastor Mark Trinidad)

    In this week’s service, we had the privilege of welcoming Pastor Mark Trinidad from Reliance Community Church in Chino, California, who shared God’s heart on the topics of obedience and the power of what a simple “yes” can do in our lives.

  18. 0

    Acts 3:1-11 (2 of 2)

    In this week's message, we revisit last week's reading passage in the Acts 3, diving into the relationship between sin and sickness. Many of us can lean one way or the other when it comes to blaming our sickness on the sins we commit or believing our health is just a mere human experience we go through . But is that what the bible teaches? Is there a healthy way of thinking God has called us to live by?

  19. -1

    Acts 3:1-11 (1 of 2)

    In this week's message, we find ourselves in the midst of a miracle outside the temple gates! We as christians have the ability to be a light wherever we walk, spreading Jesus' message as well as being a vessel for miracles to take place!

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