‘Beyond the Beatitudes’ (Matt. 5:4-26)

Pastor Jeremy continues his amazing study through Matthew’s Gospel—this week, continuing through the Sermon on the Mount. Enjoy!

‘Take Some Home, Part 4’ (Eph. 6:1-3)

Pastor Jeremy continues his superb series on the family—both God’s and our own. You will be blessed.

‘Perfect Peace in a Crazy World’ (Phil. 4:7)

We cry out for peace of mind and heart—anything to soothe our anxieties in a world of chaos or in a life that’s spiraling out of control. And there’re answers—really good answers that are easily overlooked or forgotten in all the turbulence—answers that will bring peace like you’ve never known…

‘The Great Sermon Begins’ (Matt. 5:1-3)

‘Jesus opened His mouth and began…’ — this description is more amazing than modern Christians could imagine. Here’s the story behind the launch of the greatest sermon ever preached…

‘Be Anxious for Nothing—What-Ifs & Life’s Regrets’ (Phil. 4:6, Part 3)

Worried about relationships, regrets and tomorrow’s what-ifs? With a little help from King David, the Apostle Paul applies the perfect cure…

‘Jesus Begins…’ 4:12-25

Jesus, Son of God, God incarnate—began His earthly ministry in both simple and staggering ways. Here’s how it all started…

‘Be Anxious for Nothing—Going ‘All-In’ with God’ (Phil. 4:6, Part 2)

Jesus commanded His disciples to go ‘all-in’ with Him, and not to worry about the often devastating personal cost—God will take care of their every concern. Easier said than done—but nothing is impossible with God… A MUST-listen message…

‘Why Jesus was Tempted’ (Matt. 4:1-11)

The ‘Temptation of Jesus’ is a controversial subject—and Pastor Jeremy sorts it out for us in this excellent—and challenging Bible study. Enjoy.

‘Be Anxious for Nothing—Except…?’ (Phil. 4:6, Part 1)

Paul’s superb exhortation, ‘be anxious for nothing’ is a loaded statement, one that followers of Jesus can’t afford to ignore. When they do—the outcome plays right into the Enemy’s plans…

‘Two Josephs and a John’ (Matt. 2:13–3:17)

Pastor Jeremy continues his trek through Matthew—this week, Mary’s husband Joseph is surprisingly similar to Joseph in Genesis. Then there’s John the Baptist and a big question—why did he need to baptize Jesus? Enjoy.

‘Take Some Home’ Part 3

“Children obey your parents in the Lord…’ Paul quoted God’s command through Moses—which was for all children—including God’s own. A powerful message for everyone—children, parents and anyone who ever had a father—especially a Heavenly One… (Eph. 6:1-3)

‘Some Wise Men and a Fool’ (Matthew 2:1-12)

Pastor Jeremy continues his in-depth study through Matthew—this week: what made a coven of pagan Magi act so wisely—and an Idumean king so wickedly—concerning a baby? Here’s the story…

‘Stay on Target!’ (Phil. 4:2-5)

One of Pastor Jay’s most important messages: there are always people who don’t get along, and Christians are no exception—like Euodia and Syntyche. But with Christians, there’s a cure—one the devil wants us to forget. It’s time we remembered—because the Christian joy is also found there…

Matthew 1 (Part 2)

Pastor Jeremy continues his excellent study through Matthew’s great Gospel.

Matthew 1

Pastor Jeremy begins an epic study through the Gospel of Matthew. Fasten your seat belts…!

‘Paul Faces the Music’ (Acts 24)

Pastor Brit looks at Paul’s show-trial before Roman Governor Felix—and unearths a valuable lesson for every follower of Jesus…

‘It’s Never Too Late’ (1 Cor. 5:7)

Missed opportunities and false starts? It’s never too late for a new beginning…

‘Paul in Prison: The Worst of Times, The Best of Times’ (Philippians 1:1-13)

For the Philippians, Paul in prison was the worst that could happen; for Paul—and the Gospel—it was the best, and he told the Philippians so. He even told them to rejoice. But how do you do that…?

‘The Cure for America’

Pastor Jay gives a Biblical response to political violence in a divided America…

‘The Art of Discipleship’ (Ruth 3)

Everyone needs a helping hand in the faith—and everyone has a part to play in discipleship…!

‘The Heart of the Matter is a Matter of the Heart’ (Acts 16:14)

As much as fertile ground is needed for physical growth, spiritual growth demands a fertile heart…

‘Introduction to Philippians: Who’s the Real Enemy?’ (Part 4)

In the final installment of his Philippians introduction, Pastor Jay tackles two baffling questions: why did Paul and Silas stay in prison when they could have escaped, and why didn’t they tell the men who beat and imprisoned them that they were Roman citizens? Hint—it saved and protected the Philippian church from disaster… (Acts 16:22-40)

‘Philippians Introduction: Confronting Demons and Superstitions’

In Part 3 of Pastor Jay’s introduction to Philippians, a powerful demon confronts Paul and his team—but when Paul casts it out of the fortune-teller, the real trouble began. Lots of lessons in this message that the devil will hate (and you may not like some of them either)… (Acts 16:16-19)

‘The moment of T-Ruth’ (Ruth 1:6-22)

Every life has a turning point—a moment of truth. Ruth had one, too—a big one…

‘Philippians Introduction: No Small Works’

The great Apostle Paul—Pharisee, missionary, evangelist, agitator—was tasked by God to preach the gospel to Europe. His first audience? Less than ten women praying by a river. But as you read this, if you’re a Christian today, it’s proof that no ministry to anyone is too small… (Introduction, Part 2)

“Philippians Introduction: A Step in the Right Direction”

Pastor Jay begins an intimate look into Paul’s great letter to the Philippian church. This week: how Paul got there was amazing; what happened next seemed so small—and it changed the course of history…

Ken Needham: “Terrible Twins”

What shocking thing did Moses and Paul have in common? The answer asks a startling question of all God’s people. An amazing message by theologian, Torchbearer and friend, Ken Needham.

“Beggars Who Bless”

 

Pastor Jay McCarl | Acts 19:20-21; 20:1-6

“Something About that Violent Protest”

 

Pastor Jay McCarl | Acts 19:21-20:1

[For the record—I misidentified the source and location of a very important verse I quoted: Peter, not Jesus, said “Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God…” —1 Peter 2:12. Sorry for the confusion. —Jay]

“Continuing in the Grace of God”

Pastor Jay McCarl
Acts 13:43-45

“Do We Really Need Church?”

 

Pastor Jay McCarl
Acts 13:6-12

“What’s Eating You?”

 

Pastor Jay McCarl
Acts 12:19-13:4