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Greenhouse Church Tampa
by Greenhouse Church Tampa
Welcome to the Greenhouse Church Tampa Podcast! Each week, we share sermons designed to inspire and equip you in your spiritual journey. With powerful teaching and practical insights, we dive deep into God’s Word, helping you apply faith to everyday life.Whether you're exploring Christianity or a seasoned believer, our vibrant community seeks to connect you with God, foster authentic relationships, and empower you to impact the Tampa Bay area and beyond.Subscribe now and join us in growing together and carrying the hope of Jesus to the world.Learn more by visiting us at - https://www.greenhousechurchtpa.org/
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The Soundtrack of Self-Sufficiency | Pastor Mike Lane
Success isn’t always a blessing—sometimes, it’s a test. In this message, we examine the story of King Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26) and Jesus’ words in John 15 to reveal how pride, independence, and self-reliance can subtly overshadow the soundtrack of dependence on God.We live in a world that celebrates strength, hustle, and control; however, the Kingdom operates differently. True strength is found in surrender. God loves to bless those who walk in humble dependence, and He warns us when our confidence drifts from the Source.If you’ve ever been tempted to take credit for what only grace could do, this message is a holy reminder: the moment you feel strongest may be the moment you're most in danger. Stay connected. Stay dependent. Stay rooted. 📖 2 Chronicles 26:1–23 & John 15:1–5Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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How To Find The Rhythm Of Peace And Joy | Pastor Mike Patz
We don’t need to change the scene to experience peace—we need to change the soundtrack. In this message from Philippians 4, we explore how joy and peace aren’t just feelings to chase—they’re relational realities found in connection with God and others.When anxiety builds and chaos surrounds, Scripture doesn’t tell us to escape—it calls us to reconnect. Through worship, gratitude, prayer, and community, we find that peace and joy aren’t optional add-ons. They’re essential—and they’re available, even here.If you’ve been waiting for life to calm down before you feel calm, this message is for you. You don’t need a vacation—you need visitation. Because joy is not just a personality, and peace is not just a place. They’re found in a person. 📖 Philippians 4:1–9 Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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A Soundtrack of Rest | Pastor Mike Lane
What if the reason you feel burned out isn’t because you need a vacation, but because you’ve been trying to live life without Jesus at the center? In this kickoff to our Summer Soundtrack series, we explore Matthew 11:28 and the invitation Jesus gives to the weary, the burdened, and the overwhelmed.This message reminds us that the greatest enemy to the life you want may be the life you're currently living. The rest your soul craves won’t come from productivity hacks or unplugging for the weekend—it comes from coming to Him.If you’re tired, carrying too much, or longing for something deeper, this sermon is a fresh reminder: real rest isn’t found in a place or a pace. It’s found in a person. 📖 Matthew 11:28 💜Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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Living in Abundance | Kelly Potilechio
God doesn’t just care about what we give—He cares about how we live. In this message from Matthew 25: 14–30, we look at the parable of the talents and what it teaches us about faithful stewardship, financial wisdom, and the danger of fear-based living.More than just numbers and budgets, this message explores the stories we believe about money, how they shape our feelings and behaviors, and the way of life Jesus invites us into: discipline, generosity, and freedom.If you’ve ever felt like you don’t have enough to give, or money is too complicated, this message is for you. 📖 Matthew 25:14–30Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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What's In Your Hands? | Pastor Mike Lane
When it comes to generosity, we often wait for the “right” moment—the promotion, the raise, the breakthrough. But what if God is asking you to start with what’s already in your hands? In this message from 2 Kings 4:1–7, we explore the story of a desperate widow whose small jar of oil became the starting point for a miracle.Generosity isn't about having more—it's about trusting God with what you already have. Real stewardship doesn’t start someday. It starts now.If you’ve ever felt like you don’t have enough to give, this message is for you. The key to provision is pouring. The very thing you’re tempted to hide may be the very thing God wants to use. 📖 2 Kings 4:1–7Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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Its Not Mine | Pastor Mike Lane
Generosity isn’t just about money—it’s a reflection of your heart, your community, and your trust in God. In this message from Acts 4:32–37, we explore how the early church modeled radical generosity, holding their resources loosely and their mission tightly.You’ll discover why who you surround yourself with shapes your generosity, how to steward what God has entrusted to you, and why true blessing comes when you invest in God’s kingdom—not just your own.Whether you’re new to stewardship or rethinking what it means to live open-handedly, this message invites you to embrace a simple truth: it’s not yours. It’s God’s—and He can do more with it than you ever imagined. 📖 Acts 4:32–37 🤲Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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RelationTIPS | Pastor Mike Lane
A thriving relationship with God isn’t built by accident—it’s built by daily, deliberate steps. In this message, we dive into Proverbs 3, Isaiah 43, and other key scriptures to explore practical "RelationTIPS" for walking with God in a real, personal way.From surrendering your day to trusting the process even when it hurts, these steps aren't just theory—they're invitations into deeper friendship with God.If you've ever felt stuck, distant, or unsure of what following Jesus looks like practically, this message reminds you: real relationship starts with simple, faithful steps. 📖 Proverbs 3:5–6, Isaiah 43:2, Psalm 91:4 ✨Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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The Veil Was Torn | Pastor Mike Lane
At the moment Jesus breathed His last, the earth shook, rocks split, and the temple veil was torn from top to bottom. This wasn’t just a dramatic event—it was a divine declaration. The barrier between God and humanity was removed, once and for all.In this message, we explore the significance of the torn veil in Matthew 27 and what it means for us today. Because of Jesus, we don’t approach God with fear or shame—we come boldly, freely, and fully known. The cross didn’t just forgive our sin—it opened the way to intimacy with God.If you’ve ever felt unworthy, distant, or cut off from God, this sermon is a reminder: access has been granted. The way is open. Come close.Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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Suffering Savior, Present Friend | Pastor Malik Murray
On Good Friday, we remember the brutal yet beautiful truth that Jesus didn’t just die for the world—He died for you. In this message, we explore Isaiah 53 and the road that led to the cross. Jesus was “a man of sorrows, acquainted with grief,” not just to fulfill prophecy but to meet us in the depths of our own pain.This sermon unpacks the real cost of love—what Jesus endured, why He chose the cross, and how His suffering makes Him not just our Savior, but our closest companion in sorrow.If you’ve ever wondered where God is in the midst of pain, this message reminds you: He is with you. He carried your pain. He understands. And He’s not going anywhere.Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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Reoriented Around The Spirit | Pastor Malik Murray
More than a force or feeling, the Holy Spirit is the personal presence of God—sent to form us, empower us, and walk with us. In this episode, we explore how the Spirit transforms us from the inside out, gives us both power to conquer and fruit to live by, and makes our witness compelling in a world that’s hungry for more than just words.Whether you’ve walked with God for years or you’re just beginning your journey, this message is a fresh invitation to reorient your life around the Holy Spirit.📖 Acts 1:8 & John 16:5–7✨ Stay connected with us!Follow us on Instagram: @GreenhouseTPALearn more or get connected: GreenhouseChurchTPA.org
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I am a Witness | Pastor Mike Lane
The gospel is not optional—and neither is our witness.In this bold and sobering message from our Reorient series, we are reminded of the urgency of the good news and the call to proclaim it. Tracing through Acts and Romans, we see that salvation is not a vague invitation but a clear command—repent, believe, and bear witness.We are not passive recipients of grace; we are empowered participants in God’s mission. The early church knew this. Do we?If you've grown quiet or comfortable in your faith, this sermon will awaken your sense of holy responsibility: You are a witness.
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The Power and Presence of Communion | Pastor Mike Lane
Communion is more than a moment of remembrance—it’s a divine encounter. In this message from our Reorient series, we realign our hearts with the true meaning of the Lord’s Table. Drawing from Acts 2 and Luke 22, we explore how the early church devoted themselves to the breaking of bread not as ritual, but as relationship—experiencing the real presence of Jesus in their midst.Whether you’ve taken communion for years or are new to the practice, this sermon will stir fresh awe for what happens when we come to the table.
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“People of Prayer” | Pastor Malik Murray
In this sermon from our Reorient series, we dive into Acts 1:12–14 to witness the early church’s first instinct after Jesus ascended—prayer. Before the preaching, the miracles, and the thousands coming to Christ, there was a group of believers, united in one accord, continually devoting themselves to prayer. The book of Acts challenges us to follow their example, recognizing that in a world of chaos, distraction, and pressure, we don’t just need to pray—we need to become people of prayer. Whether you’re just beginning, trying to rebuild a rhythm, or are already walking deeply in prayer, this message offers grace, clarity, and a powerful reminder that prayer isn’t about performance—it’s about presence.
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“Temple & Table” | Pastor Mike Lane
In this week's sermon, we explore the rhythm of the early church as described in Acts 2:42—a church devoted to both the Temple and the Table. The early believers committed themselves to the apostles' teaching, grounding their faith in sound doctrine, while also deeply engaging in fellowship, breaking bread, and doing life together
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“Happily Ever After” | Pastor Malik Murray
What if real love isn’t something you chase, but something that has already chased you down? The world teaches us that love is a fairytale—fleeting, fragile, and based on feelings. But in the face of the Happily Ever After lie, Jesus offers a ‘No Matter What’ love.
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“Shame Is The Name Of The Game” | Pastor Mike Lane
In this powerful second installment of Love Lies, we expose the lie of shame that convinces us we cannot be fully known and fully loved. Through Genesis 3, God’s questions—Who are you? Who told you that you were naked? and Did you eat from the tree?—invite us to confront the roots of shame and reclaim our God-given identity. We explore how Christ’s love covers our vulnerabilities, allowing us to live authentically and steward the sacred trust of relationship with Him and others.
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“Made For Relationship” | Pastor Mike Lane
Love Lies (Week 1): In this episode, we confront two lies about relationships: that we can do life alone and that we need someone else to complete us. Using Genesis 1 and 2, we highlight that we are made for community in the image of the triune God. Discover how true wholeness comes from Jesus Christ, and why embracing our Master and His mission is essential before seeking a mate
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“How To Navigate Temptation” | Pastor Malik Murray
Prayer isn’t just about asking for forgiveness—it’s about trusting God to keep us from falling in the first place. In this episode, we break down Matthew 6:13 and tackle the theological tension in Jesus’ words: “Lead us not into temptation.” We’ll explore:What "temptation" actually means in this contextWhy God doesn’t tempt us—but allows tests that refine usHow to navigate temptation through prayer and submissionWhy our strength isn’t enough—but God’s grace isIf you’ve ever struggled with sin, felt trapped by temptation, or wondered how to truly walk in holiness, this episode is for you. Listen in and learn how to trust not only in God’s forgiveness but in His power to sustain you.
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“How Trusting God With Today Can Change Everything” | Pastor Malik Murray
In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus teaches us to ask, “Give us this day our daily bread.” This simple request carries profound meaning about dependence and trust. In this episode of School of Jesus, we unpack:Why living in daily dependence on God transforms our relationship with Him.How trusting His provision brings peace today and hope for tomorrow.Practical ways to pray with honesty, boldness, and faith.This message will challenge you to release self-sufficiency and embrace God’s faithfulness as your Holy and Good Father. Whether you’re thriving in your faith, struggling to trust, or exploring prayer for the first time, this episode offers truth and hope to build your confidence in God’s provision.
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“On Earth As It Is In Heaven” | Pastor Mike Lane
This week, we’re unpacking the Lord’s Prayer, right in the middle of the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus didn’t just give us a prayer to recite—He gave us a blueprint for aligning earth with heaven. We’ll explore why starting with “Our Father in heaven” shifts our perspective and sets the tone for everything else. Learn how to hallow His name, invite His kingdom, and pray for His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. This prayer has the power to transform how we see God, ourselves, and the world. Let’s discover how heaven’s reality can invade earth through bold, expectant prayer.
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“Our Father” | Pastor Mike Lane
In the center of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches us to pray, not with empty rituals but through a deep relationship with our heavenly Father. In this episode of School of Jesus, we uncover the power of starting prayer with “Our Father” and how this relational foundation can reorient our hearts. Learn why prayer isn’t about performance, but belonging—coming boldly as sons and daughters. Whether you’re new to prayer or longing for greater connection, this episode invites you to experience the joy and freedom of being a child of God.
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Welcome to the Greenhouse Church Tampa Podcast! Each week, we share sermons designed to inspire and equip you in your spiritual journey. With powerful teaching and practical insights, we dive deep into God’s Word, helping you apply faith to everyday life.Whether you're exploring Christianity or a seasoned believer, our vibrant community seeks to connect you with God, foster authentic relationships, and empower you to impact the Tampa Bay area and beyond.Subscribe now and join us in growing together and carrying the hope of Jesus to the world.Learn more by visiting us at - https://www.greenhousechurchtpa.org/
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