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God Who Remembers: God Remembers His People
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() God Who Remembers: God Remembers His People | In Week 3 of our God Who Remembers series, we discover a deeply personal truth: God Remembers Us. Through Psalm 103, we see the heart of a compassionate Father who knows our weaknesses, understands our humanity, and never forgets His children. Whether you're celebrating Father's Day with joy or navigating pain and loss, this message reveals that God's remembrance is not passive awareness—it's active love, covenant faithfulness, and compassionate care. You are known, remembered, and deeply loved by your Heavenly Father. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() God Who Remembers: God Remembers His Covenant | God Who Remembers: God Remembers His Covenant | Pastor Jamie Wright Pastor Jamie Wright Download In Week 2 of our God Who Remembers series, we discover that God doesn't remember because He forgets—He remembers because He is faithful. Looking at Israel's bondage in Egypt, we see that before there was a crisis, there was already a covenant. While generations waited through centuries of slavery, God never abandoned His promise to Abraham. In this message, Pastor explores the powerful covenant God established in Genesis 15, the night God walked alone between the covenant pieces, and how that moment pointed forward to Jesus Christ.No matter how long the delay, God's promises remain alive. He hears, He sees, He knows, and He remembers. Through Christ, every covenant promise finds its fulfillment, and because God's faithfulness—not our performance—secures the covenant, we can rest confidently in the finished work of Jesus. If you've ever wondered whether God has forgotten you, this message is a reminder that God always remembers His covenant. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() God Who Remembers: When God Remembers✨ | God's remembrancecovenant faithfulness+4 | — | God Who Remembersthe ark+1 | — | Godremembrance+7 | — | — | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Women Of Grace: 5 More Women✨ | women in the Biblegrace+4 | — | Grace Life ChurchJesus | — | gracewomen of grace+5 | — | — | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Women Of Grace: Grace Keeps God’s Promises (Tamar)✨ | God's gracedisappointment+5 | — | Genesis 38 | — | graceTamar+6 | — | — | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Women Of Grace: Grace Tears Down Walls (Rahab)✨ | redemptiongrace+4 | — | Women of GraceGospel | Jericho | Rahabgrace+7 | — | 28m 50s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Women Of Grace: Grace Brings Us Home (Ruth)✨ | loyaltyredemption+4 | — | RuthEphesians | — | Ruthgrace+5 | — | 36m 54s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Women Of Grace: Something About Mary✨ | graceGod's love+3 | — | Grace Life Church WV | — | graceMary+3 | — | 29m 58s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Awakened: To Victory✨ | victoryspirituality+4 | — | Grace Life ChurchAwakened | — | victoryspiritual awakening+5 | — | 32m 47s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Awakened: To Righteousness✨ | righteousnessGospel+3 | — | AwakenedGospel | — | transformative truthsconfidence+5 | — | 37m 17s | |
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| 4/13/26 | ![]() Awakened: Don’t Drift✨ | spiritualityfaith+3 | — | Grace Life ChurchAwakened to the Gospel | — | driftingself-effort+3 | — | 33m 56s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Awakened: By Resurrection✨ | resurrectionspiritual awakening+3 | — | Grace Life Church | — | new lifenew identity+3 | — | 22m 24s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Inside Out: When The King Enters✨ | gracetransformation+3 | — | the Committed PodcastInside Out: When The King Enters+1 | JerusalemRome | Palm SundayHosanna+3 | — | 33m 53s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Inside Out: Living From The Inside Out✨ | faithtransformation+3 | — | Inside Out:Captured by Grace+1 | — | real transformationheart+3 | — | 33m 55s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Inside Out: New Day & New Way✨ | Christian teachingfear+3 | — | Inside Out: NewGospel of Luke 2:8–14, | — | angelic announcementGospel of Luke 2:8–14+6 | — | 52m 21s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Inside Out: You’re Not Broken✨ | spiritual transformationidentity in Christ+3 | — | Grace Life ChurchInside Out:+5 | — | broken peoplealive in Christ+6 | — | 42m 22s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Questions Jesus Asked: Who Do You Say That I Am?✨ | identityrevelation+3 | — | — | — | who is Jesuskeys of the kingdom+3 | — | 35m 03s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Questions Jesus Asked: Where Are Your Accusers?✨ | accusationforgiveness+3 | — | Gospel of John 8:1–11,Scripture | — | Gospel of Johncondemnation+3 | — | 35m 29s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Questions Jesus Asked: Do You Want To Be Made Whole?✨ | healingwholeness+3 | — | Gospel of John 5:1–15, | — | Gospel of JohnBethesda+7 | — | 33m 34s | |
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Questions Jesus Asked: What Do You Want Me To Do For You? | In Week 1 of our new series Questions Jesus Asked, we sit with one of the most personal and revealing questions Jesus ever spoke: “What do you want Me to do for you?” Walking through the story of blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10, this message reminds us that Jesus doesn’t ask questions to expose us—He asks questions to heal us. On His way out of Jericho, surrounded by crowds and urgency, Jesus stops for a man everyone else ignored. Before restoring Bartimaeus’ sight, Jesus restores his voice, dignity, and agency. This sermon explores the power of honest desire, the courage to speak without shame, and the kind of faith that trusts Jesus with more than survival. Bartimaeus doesn’t ask for accommodation—he asks for transformation. And Jesus honors it. If you’ve been managing pain instead of pursuing healing, adjusting to brokenness instead of believing for restoration, this message is an invitation to hear Jesus asking you the same question today—and to answer Him honestly. Jesus isn’t asking what you can live with. He’s asking what you’re willing to trust Him for. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Firm Foundations: United In Christ | In Week 4 of the Firm Foundations series, we arrive at the foundation beneath every foundation: Union with Christ. Christianity is not about living for Christ at a distance—it’s about Christ living His life in us. This message dismantles the old-covenant mindset of a distant God who comes and goes and reveals the new-covenant reality of seamless oneness with Father, Son, and Spirit. Union is not a new doctrine or poetic language—it’s covenant reality. At the cross, humanity was included in Christ’s death, burial, resurrection, and now His life. You were co-crucified, co-buried, co-raised, and co-seated with Him. Belief doesn’t create this union; it awakens us to what was already accomplished. This episode explores how union answers the deepest questions of the human heart—Do I belong? Am I accepted? Am I secure?—and boldly declares that separation from God is no longer possible in Christ. God is not occasionally nearby; He is permanently present. Discover how union is the foundation of salvation, justification, sanctification, and transformation from the inside out—and why the gospel begins not with us accepting Jesus into our lives, but with realizing that we have been accepted into His life. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Firm Foundations: Established In Grace | In Week 3 of the Firm Foundations series, we ask a critical question: What keeps a believer standing when life presses in? It’s possible to believe Christ is the foundation and still live unstable. It’s possible to believe the work is finished and still feel pressured. In this episode, we discover what truly stabilizes the believer: being rooted in love and established in grace. Drawing from Colossians 2, Ephesians 3, Hebrews 13, and the prophetic promises of Isaiah, this teaching reveals that grace is not just how we begin our walk with Christ—it is how we stand, endure, and thrive. You’ll learn why: -Roots matter more than appearances -Stability is not circumstantial but relational -Grace settles the heart where rules never can -Love is the soil where faith and endurance grow If your faith feels fragile, your heart feels tired, or your confidence feels shaken, this message is an invitation to let God settle your heart and establish you firmly in His grace. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Firm Foundations: Cornerstone | As we step into a new year, many are asking the same question: Who—or what—can I really count on? In this opening message of the Firm Foundations series, we’re reminded that storms don’t test our intentions—they reveal our foundations. Using the powerful illustration of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, this sermon exposes the danger of building on unstable ground and invites us to stop striving harder and start building wiser. God’s answer to instability isn’t more effort—it’s a stronger foundation. Scripture declares that Jesus Christ is the Chief Cornerstone, tested, precious, and unshakable. When life applies pressure, alignment matters more than activity. This message calls us not to rebuild our lives in fear or shame, but to realign them in trust. If you’re entering this year hopeful yet cautious, weary yet faithful, this word will anchor your heart in the only foundation that produces rest instead of rush. | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Finish Strong | As 2025 comes to a close, this message is a prophetic call to resist the urge to coast and instead finish with faith, focus, and fire. Many began the year with vision and expectation—yet along the way, loss, pressure, and unexpected detours challenged the definition of “success.” In Finishing Strong, we’re reminded that survival is not failure—it’s evidence of God’s development process. If you’re still standing, God is not finished. This sermon declares that what God started, He fully intends to complete, and the same grace that launched the year will carry you across the finish line. This is a message for anyone who feels tired, stretched, or tempted to slow down at the end. You were built to finish. You don’t carry doom—you carry dominion. And the finish line of this season is the starting line of the next. Don’t end the year defeated. End it determined. End it developed. End it finishing strong. | — | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() When Heaven Meets Earth: Love | Why did Heaven meet Earth at all? Why did God choose a manger instead of a throne? On this Fourth Sunday of Advent—the Sunday of Love—Pastor Jamie Wright invites us to see Christmas not as sentiment, nostalgia, or tradition, but as revelation. Scripture declares that God is love, and when Heaven met Earth, love didn’t send a message—love became a person. In this message, we explore the heart of the Incarnation: a God who moves toward us, not away from us; a Savior who reveals the Father’s true nature; and a love that rescues, redeems, and restores belonging. From the manger to the cross, we discover that Christmas is not God reacting to humanity, but God revealing who He has always been. This sermon is not a call to try harder—it’s an invitation to receive the love that has already come down. Whether you feel close to God or distant, rested or weary, this message reminds us that love is here, love remains, and love welcomes us in. | — | ||||||
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