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It's a Podcast about moo-vies! Sometimes illuminating and spirited conversation about the day's latest films - other times dick jokes. Tim Kish and Dom Fera host. Coming to you every week from the heart of the film industry - Burbank!
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What do you do when life feels late?Late for the milestone.Late for the relationship.Late for the breakthrough you thought would already be here.In this message, we look at the Magi — travelers who arrived years after Christmas night, crossed borders as religious outsiders, faced delays, setbacks, and uncertainty… and yet still found joy, worship, …
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What do you do when you feel invisible—unnoticed, unimportant, or forgotten?In this message we look at the shepherds in Luke 2 and discover that the first people to hear the “good news of great joy” were people living outside the city, on the margins, spending long lonely nights under the stars.Through the shepherds’ story we explore:The bleak real…
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It’s easy to have hope when the story feels like it’s on track. But what do we do when our expectations collapse… even when we’re holding onto real promises from a good God?In this message, Blaire walks through the whole arc of Mary’s story — not just the Christmas moment — and shows how hope gets tested, refined, and sometimes derailed by timing, …
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We live in a world that often feels grimdark—bleak news cycles, polarization, war, fear for the next generation, personal disappointments and unanswered prayers.In this Advent message, Pastor Bryan Wilkerson takes us from grimdark, hopepunk, and hopecore in pop culture to the quiet story of Zechariah and Elizabeth in Luke 1. Their long season of de…
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Speaker: Pastor Ruthie Seiders, Central Ministries PastorMessage: Thanks + Giving: It’s Time for Thanksgiving AgainScripture: 1 Thessalonians 1:1–10; 5:16–18 • 2 Corinthians 9:6–8 • Proverbs 11:24–25 • Hebrews 12:1–3As the holiday season launches into full speed, Pastor Ruthie Seiders invites us to pause — to breathe in the goodness of God and reme…
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Speaker: Pastor Tom VanAntwerp, Wilmington Campus PastorSeries: Cultivate – The Fruit of the Spirit-Filled LifeText: Romans 7:18–25, Galatians 5:22–23, Romans 8:5–6, Matthew 27:51Self-control is one of the most misunderstood fruits of the Spirit. It sounds like something we produce through sheer effort — but Scripture tells a very different story.I…
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What does faithfulness look like in real life? Akash Ahuja (Lexington Director of High School Ministry) takes us from Acadia to the Grand Canyon—showing how a river’s slow, steady flow carved something breathtaking—and how the Spirit forms the fruit of faithfulness in us the same way.We trace God’s faithfulness through Scripture (Ex 34:6–7), see Je…
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What does true gentleness look like — not as weakness, but as strength under control?In this week’s Cultivate series message, Pastor Tim Ghali, Interim Teaching & Discipleship Pastor, unpacks the story of Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (John 4:1–26) to show how God’s Spirit cultivates gentleness in us — especially in a world that rewards power, prid…
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We’re wired to celebrate what’s good—but we don’t agree on what “good” is. Pastor Josiah explores Jesus’ worldview-shifting claim that God alone is good (Matt. 19:16–22) and shows how that truth reframes evil, sin, and even hell. With a vivid “spring and river” picture, you’ll see why swimming toward the Source changes your life, how the Good Samar…
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Cultivate – Week 5: KindnessBig idea: God has been so kind to us, and he is working to make us just as kind as he is.We all want to live in a kinder world—so why is kindness so hard? Today we walk through Galatians 5:13–26 to see Paul’s “third way”: not slavery to law or flesh, but walking by the Spirit. We explore biblical ḥesed (God’s steadfast k…
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Generosity is a miracle. It’s not something we do for God—it’s something God does in us.Today, John Rinehart (Founder & CEO, Gospel Patrons) unpacks 2 Corinthians 8:1–9, showing how generosity flows from God’s grace. From the radical example of the Macedonian church to Paul’s charge to “excel in this act of grace”, and finally to Jesus’ own generos…
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In Week 3 of Cultivate, Pastor Tim Ghali unpacks the Peace of the Holy Spirit: what it is, what it isn’t, and how followers of Jesus both receive and give Christ’s peace in a noisy, polarized world. This message invites us to move beyond “peace and quiet” toward Spirit-formed shalom that frees our hearts, heals relationships, and witnesses to God’s…
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Grace Chapel’s Kickoff Sunday marks the beginning of a new ministry season! 🍂✨This year, our theme is “Centered on Jesus”—an invitation to allow the Spirit of God to transform our natural impulses into Spirit-led reflexes that lead to love and flourishing.In today’s digital sermon, Pastor Tom VanAntwerp, Wilmington Campus Pastor, unpacks Galatians …
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We all ask it: What can I do? Pastor Dom shares how that question drew him to Jesus and how the Holy Spirit equips every believer with gifts—given to be given—“for the common good” (1 Cor. 12:7). From children’s ministry memories to Paul’s vision of one body with many parts, this message calls us to steward our time and talents with humility and ur…
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We all long to belong. Pastor Ruthie unpacks Scripture’s answer: in Christ, we belong to God and to one another. Drawing from Romans 12, Philippians 2, and 1 Corinthians 12, she shows how the family of God is an intergenerational, grace-filled community where every member is needed, gifted, and called to live at peace.Key Idea:“In Christ we, though…
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What’s the purpose of my life? Pastor Jeanette explores Scripture and life stages to answer one of humanity’s biggest questions. Drawing on Jesus’ Great Commandment, Jeremiah’s promise to exiles, and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, she proposes a clear, hope-filled purpose:We are made to glorify God by knowing Him, becoming like Christ, loving p…
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In the opening message of our summer series Questions Everyone Asks, Pastor Ruthie Seiders explores the foundational question: Who am I?Drawing from Genesis 1, Psalm 139, and other key Scriptures, Pastor Ruthie reminds us that we are:Created in God’s imageMade for relationshipsCalled His beloved childrenThrough stories, Scripture, and illustrations…
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In Episode 2 of Questions God Asks 2.0, Dr. Mateus F. de Campos, Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, invites us to reflect on one of Jesus' most intimate and restorative questions: “Do you love me?”Drawing from John 21, Dr. de Campos walks us through Peter's moment of reckoning, restoration, and recommissioning—showin…
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In this powerful and personal message—his final sermon as a pastor at Grace Chapel—Pastor Jon Kim unpacks Jesus’ piercing question: “Who do you say I am?” With vulnerability and humor, Jon reflects on his pastoral journey and invites us to go deeper in how we personally perceive and follow Jesus.Whether you’ve been walking with Jesus for years or a…
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In a season of uncertainty—both personally and in the church—how do we respond when Jesus asks, “Do you also want to go?” (John 6:66–69)In this heartfelt and challenging message, Pastor Bryan Wilkerson returns to Grace Chapel to explore what it means to stay rooted in faith when others are walking away. Whether you're questioning, drifting, or stan…
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Sometimes the loudest message from God comes in silence. In this week’s sermon, Pastor Ruthie Seiders unpacks the story of Elijah from 1 Kings 19—a prophet who faced fear, fatigue, and frustration after a dramatic spiritual victory.God’s question to Elijah—“What are you doing here?”—invites us to reflect on our own seasons of discouragement, transi…
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In this powerful message, Dr. Mateus F. de Campos, Professor of New Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, opens Grace Chapel’s sermon series “The Questions God Asks” by exploring the Fall in Genesis 3. Through vivid storytelling, theological insight, and deep compassion, Dr. Mateus shows how God’s question is not about location—but rela…
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Even in life’s most difficult seasons—when the soil is dry and the future feels uncertain—God can still bring fruit. In this powerful message, Pastor Josiah Kish explores Jeremiah 17:5–8 and shows us how deep trust in God's unchanging character helps us thrive, even in spiritual drought.Whether you’re in a season of plenty or a season of pain, this…
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n this powerful message, Pastor Tim Ghali concludes the Just Love series with a heartfelt sermon on 1 John 5 — calling us to live with bold faith, confront modern idols, and “love loud” in a world that deeply needs the love of Christ.Through moving stories—from U2's Songs of Surrender to his father’s heart attack—Pastor Tim weaves together personal…
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On this Pentecost Sunday, Pastor Ruthie Seiders delivers a heartfelt and Spirit-filled message titled “Just Love and Live in God,” rooted in 1 John 4:7–21.Through personal stories—including her wedding 42 years ago in a seminary chapel—and deep biblical insight, Pastor Ruthie unpacks what it means to live in agape love: a love that originates with …
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How do we know what voices to trust in a world overflowing with messages? In this week's Just Love series message, Pastor Tim Ghali explores 1 John 4:1–6, where the Apostle John urges us to "test the spirits"—to discern truth from deception.From AI-generated misinformation to subtle TikTok influencers, Pastor Tim challenges us to examine the voices…
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“We become what we behold.” In this powerful message from 1 John 3:11–20, Pastor Josiah Kish unpacks how love—not hatred—is the true test of our spiritual vitality in Christ.From toddler questions to apple cider donuts, and from honest moments of road rage to stories of deep sacrifice, Pastor Josiah weaves humor, Scripture, and truth into a call to…
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In a world full of contradictions and cultural divides, how do we live with integrity, compassion, and faith? This message explores how love—real, sacrificial, and unconditional—can be our guide through relational tension and spiritual confusion. When we feel lost in the darkness, the light of Jesus leads us back to love. Always, just love.…
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The series concludes with an Easter message focused on the doxology, “For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.” Jesus, the Resurrected King, came to heal and transform hearts and lives, and the whole world. Then, he invited the disciples to go and do the same. Jesus’ resurrection brings about God’s kingdom and power and glory. …
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We’ll look at the third line of the prayer, “Give us this day our daily bread.” There’s an important Greek word, epiousian, translated as “daily.” It’s a word that reminds us of what is essential. We’re praying in part for the bread that feeds our bodies, and even more, our souls. How does Christ satisfy our hungry souls?…
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We’ll focus on three sections of the first line, “Our Father,” then “who art in heaven,” and “hallowed be thy name.” What did Jesus mean by these phrases? Through us, people see God, our Father who is in heaven, holy and good, present and real. In your life, are you hallowing God’s name? What do others know of God by watching you?Key Scripture: Mat…
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We’ll begin this series with an introduction to the Lord’s Prayer and the disciple’s request, “Lord, teach us to pray.” How do we integrate prayer (including the Lord’s prayer) into our daily lives (consider ora et labora) to shape us and through us, the world. Provide tools for praying the Lord’s pray throughout Lent (see NT Wright). Luke 11:1; Ma…
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Some people change the atmosphere just by walking into a room. But what happens when God walks in?In Ezekiel 43, after 20 years of silence, God's glory returns to the temple, bringing hope, renewal, and life—just like a river making a barren wasteland flourish. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to do the same.🌿 Are you bringing life to the spaces…
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Vision makes us come alive. Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones coming to life symbolizes the power of God’s Spirit to bring new life to what seems dead and hopeless. God provides vision that revives us. And so what is the vision for our personal lives that we pursue? What about our community? Vision requires a compelling vision and then the need to …
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Many have deconstructed their faith, left religion, or the church behind. To some, it feels irrelevant, outdated, and for some involves trauma and hurt. What if the problem isn’t belief, but how religion has been practiced. Most churches worry about budgets and growth; but Jesus influenced and cast compelling vision. What kind of faith would draw p…
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Modern science, advances in technology, and quality of life have enabled us to live longer. Many fear growing older, or worse, death. There’s a fascination with medical science that prolongs life. Still, every one of us will die. Caring for aging parents is also a challenge and worry that we’ll honor loved ones. C.S. Lewis said that what we believe…
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Theme: Consider how generations view work/life balance. The question of meaning and purpose and how our work connects to our faith is something each generation must consider. For younger people, finding meaning and purpose in work is important. It’s also important mid-career and at retirement and after. Along the way, financial questions come up—do…
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Many agree that we’re in the middle of a mental health crisis. Today, people experience increasing loneliness, isolation, and anxiety. We shouldn’t dismiss anxiety, mental health is not due to a lack of faith, treatment and professionals provide helpful pathways. God understands our anxiety and wants to help. A less anxious life is the byproduct of…
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Focus on the digital age and how different generations relate to the rapidly changing world of technology. This sermon will consider how screens and technology impact younger and older generations. While there exist amazing tools in technology, such as AI and our phone-based apps, these also apply unique pressures to our lives and feeds into an anx…
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