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We are treasuring creatures. This week we’re asking ourselves where our treasures lie. Because, as Matthew 6 tells us, where our treasure is, our heart will be also. Join us as we begin to unpack the practice of generosity–seeking to mirror the generosity of Christ. Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and bridge.tv/sermons. To support …
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Today’s message dives deep into what it means to live with radical faith. We explore Peter's unforgettable moment walking on water—an act of trust that teaches us how to walk in faith, even when it defies logic. Radical faith is not just about belief when things are easy; it's about stepping out of the boat when the storm is raging. We’ll break dow…
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In this message, we explore the transformative power of radical repentance and how it opens the door to the full authority, influence, and the power of God's kingdom. Through the encounter between Jesus and Peter in Luke 5, we see how turning away from our ways and aligning with God's kingdom leads to incredible breakthroughs. Jesus calls us to rel…
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As followers of Jesus, we can live day-in and day-out with confidence in the complete and saving work of Christ’s atoning death and resurrection in our lives. Our lives have been secured eternally, and this side of heaven, we can live out our days with boldness. 1 John 5 assures us of our salvation. You can catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spoti…
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Life often feels like a house—there are times for living, maintenance, and major renovations. In this sermon, we explore the transformation of Saul, who was once a persecutor of Christians, to Paul, one of the most influential apostles. Drawing from Acts 6-9, we see how Stephen’s faith and Saul’s encounter with Jesus began a dramatic renovation in …
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Love is not a dopamine rush, a feeling, or an affection. It’s much better. 1 John 4 tells us exactly what love is and what it does. Join us as we walk through six reasons why we love. You can find this week’s sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: ht…
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In this message we explore how to live according to God’s instructions, but tonight’s message focuses on something deeper: the condition of our hearts and minds. When we say, “draw from the well,” we’re asking, where do you find your peace, joy, and fulfillment? Are you settling for temporary fixes or seeking the lasting satisfaction that only God …
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In this video, we explore the parallels between the physical details that make a house feel welcoming—like flooring, trim, and décor—and the spiritual qualities that make a life matter, centered on love. Just as we subconsciously notice the environment around us when we enter a home, our interactions with others should reflect the love God has show…
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Cain took his brother’s life, yet Jesus gave his life for us. This is how we know what love is. 1 John 3 calls us to love one another not merely with the absence of hate, but with the presence of action. Join us as Pastor Ian discusses how our aim isn’t just to be loving, but to become a people of love–reflecting the love and person of Jesus. Catch…
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In this message we explore what it truly means to fear God. This week, we connect the wisdom found in Proverbs 24:3-4 and Psalm 111:10 to the stages of building a life that matters. Just as the MEPs, insulation, drywall, and paint are essential in constructing a strong, functional, and comfortable home, our reverence for God is foundational to our …
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We’re living between redemption and restoration, between the already and the not yet. Many will wrongly deny the deity of Jesus, while some will falsely claim to be the Messiah themselves. As Christians in these last days, John tells us there is work to be done. Join us in 1 John as we unpack our call in this last hour. Catch the sermon on Apple Po…
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Explore the significance of Sheathing, Siding, and Roofing in both building a house and building our spiritual lives. Just as the sheathing, siding, and roof protect a home from the elements, the armor of God protects us from spiritual battles and attacks. We'll delve into how these structural elements symbolize the full armor of God, as described …
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Have you ever wondered if you’re truly saved or if your faith is genuine? You’re not alone. 1 John addresses why we can rest in the assurance of our salvation as well as tangible ways real faith is lived out by the believer. Join us as guest speaker, Dr. Ken Baugh, talks about how the motivations of our hearts and our resulting actions are transfor…
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In this message, we explore the process of building our spiritual lives like constructing a house, with Jesus Christ as the foundation. Drawing from Proverbs 24:3-4 and Matthew 7:24-25, we emphasize the importance of wisdom, understanding, and aligning our lives with God's Word. Just as a house needs a solid foundation and careful framing, our fait…
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If we know that navigating in the dark can be dangerous physically, why do so many of us insist on doing it spiritually? Because there is no darkness in God, following Him means that we can walk freely in the light. Join us in 1 John as we discuss what it means for followers of Jesus to both declare and demonstrate the gospel with our lives. You ca…
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Has your faith lost its spark? In this powerful message, we explore how to break free from the ordinary and step into the extraordinary life God has for you. Discover the signs that your spiritual life may have become stagnant, learn how to overcome limiting beliefs like the man at the pool of Bethesda, and embrace transformation through renewing y…
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In today’s message, we explore the revolutionary power of the radio and how it mirrors our need to hear from God. Just as we once adjusted our radios to catch the best reception, we must similarly tune our hearts and minds to hear God’s voice clearly. This lesson is beautifully illustrated in the story of Samuel, who, despite growing up in the temp…
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Would you be surprised to hear that we tend to pursue joy in the wrong places? Probably not. Would you say that you are experiencing deep joy? In 1 John, we'll see how simply knowing Jesus will not produce the greatest joy. This week, Pastor Cory unpacks how we encounter true fulfillment. bridge.tv/sermons To support this ministry and help us conti…
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As believers, we find joy and transformation through our relationship with God. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Galatians, encourages us to live by the Spirit’s power, producing qualities like love, joy, peace, and kindness. True happiness is not a goal but a by-product of knowing and walking with God, as emphasized by Jesus in John 15:9-11.…
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In Matthew 19, Jesus calls a rich young ruler to surrender his possessions. This man kept all the rules–he also kept his heart for himself. We have a God who isn’t merely interested in our obedience, our God is interested in our hearts. What would it look like to surrender moment by moment to God? Would our hearts remain the same? Join us as Pastor…
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Today's message is inspired by the Backstreet Boys' iconic song "I Want It That Way," which topped charts globally and became a 90s anthem. The song's exploration of conflict in relationships reflects a deeper issue of selfishness that we all struggle with. In this video, we'll delve into a biblical perspective on overcoming selfishness and resolvi…
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Maybe you’ve heard it said or maybe you’ve said it yourself that “everything happens for a reason.” While this phrase is often said with good intentions, it carries dangerous theological implications. This week we’re looking to Romans 8 as we seek Biblical understanding in response to inexplicable circumstances. Join us as we discuss how our God mo…
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In today's message, we draw inspiration from Journey's 1981 hit "Don't Stop Believin'," rooted in keyboardist Jonathan Cain's personal struggles and his father's advice to keep believing in his dreams. This timeless message resonates with anyone facing life's challenges. Similarly, in John 11, Jesus addresses both physical death and disbelief when …
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So often we pride ourselves on doing things by ourselves, on our own, without help from anyone. And we’ve heard it said that, “God helps those who help themselves.” But is there any Biblical basis for that? If Jesus saved us when we were dead in our sins, when we could not help ourselves… then this statement couldn’t possibly be true. Join us as Pa…
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Today’s message, “We Are Family,” draws from Sister Sledge's 1979 disco hit, symbolizing unity and diversity. In today’s world, the church is intended to be a unifying space, yet it often appears as an institution rather than a family, creating divisions that go against God’s design. Ephesians 2:19-21 emphasizes that believers are family members of…
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We’ve all heard it said, “God won’t give you more than you can handle.” But is this statement Biblically sound or does it just sound Biblical? Pastor Ian explores the meaning behind 1 Corinthians 10:13 and how we are called to depend on God and on one another. Listen to this week’s sermon at bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us c…
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After all that we’ve learned and experienced since starting the journey of following Jesus, the only thing left to do is share God's love with as many people as possible. Despite their doubts and insecurities, Jesus commanded His disciples to "Go" and make disciples of all nations. This sermon emphasizes that we don't need to be fully prepared to s…
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The scandal of the love of God is that it cannot be manifested, earned, or surpassed. The love of God is given. It is given to us because of who Jesus is and what he has done in our place. He invites us into this love and calls us to remain in his unending love. Join us as guest teacher, Mike Kelsey, teaches through John 15 and the implications of …
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We don't live in any shortage of people or ideas claiming to be "a way" to what we're looking for—success, status, well-being, peace, you name it. We often even come with our own ways that we think are the best way to live. But if we really look at our lives... how are our "ways" working for us? Jesus is very exclusive when he calls himself not a w…
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When we think about why loving the "ONE" matters most, we might say it's because it can make a difference in people's lives. However, the true significance lies in loving and serving others as if we are loving and serving Jesus himself. Reflecting on Matthew 25:31-40, Jesus teaches that our actions toward "the least of these" are seen as actions to…
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What do you do when the God who has the last word doesn’t speak what you want to hear? Oftentimes, our good plans don’t turn out the way we expect. In John 11, Martha asks the question we all ask at some point in our lives. “Why? God, why?” And as she grapples with deep disappointment, we see Jesus respond in great love and great power. Listen to t…
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When we think about fathers, we each have unique beliefs and experiences that shape how we view and interact with them. Similarly, God has His ideas and a vision for fathers. Understanding and accepting this can help restore the image and identity of fathers, which has diminished in the eyes of many today. In this message, we delve into how fathers…
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First John #9 - Some writers have referred to the Holy Spirit as "the Cinderella of Christian doctrine" or "the forgotten God." But John teaches that for Christians to stand firm in the face of false teaching, this forgotten God is an essential resource. Who is the Holy Spirit and how does he help Christians fight false teaching? This sermon aims t…
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In this message we reflect on God's inclusive love for all and our unique creation in His image. In John 17:20-23, Jesus prays for believers to be one, just as He is one with the Father. This unity is not something we create, but something we are brought into through Jesus. When we identify as one, all other distinctions fade away, and our unity is…
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Jesus has many names. One of those names is the Good Shepherd. In John 10 Jesus outlines the kind of love he had for us: a love that is committed, intimate, and generous. Guest teacher, Ken Baugh, teaches on what it means for Jesus to be the Good Shepherd. You can catch this week’s sermon at bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us c…
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In this message, we explore how God's promises empower us to rise above life's storms, much like an eagle soaring above the clouds. We learn the importance of trusting our instruments—our faith and God's Word—over our instincts. Delve into Isaiah 40:31 and Romans 12:12 to understand how waiting on the Lord renews our strength and enables us to moun…
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