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The Problem of Superficial Faith | Pastor Jeff Bucknam
May 10, 2026
56m 21s
What Happens After the Well | Pastor Tommy Creutz
May 3, 2026
47m 16s
I Can't Get No Satisfaction | Pastor Jeff Thompson
Apr 26, 2026
50m 28s
Getting Jesus Right | Pastor Jeff Bucknam
Apr 19, 2026
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You Must Be Born Again | Pastor Jeff Bucknam
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| 5/10/26 | ![]() The Problem of Superficial Faith | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | During World War II, the Allied forces deployed entire armies of inflatable tanks — rubber decoys designed to fool enemy bombers into thinking they were looking at the real thing. From the air, you couldn't tell the difference. Jesus says the same problem exists with faith. In Matthew 7, he describes people who prophesied, cast out demons, and did mighty works in his name — and he looks at them and says, "I never knew you." Belief that looks real from the outside can turn out to be something else entirely. So how do we tell the difference? How do we know if our faith is the genuine article — or just a very convincing decoy? That's exactly what Pastor Jeff Bucknam is walking us through today from John chapter 4. We're in our series Believe! The Gospel of John, and this week we're in a passage that raises two uncomfortable but important facts about superficial faith — and what it looks like when faith becomes the real thing. This is The Problem of Superficial Faith. Let's get into it. Executive Producer: Dave PutnamSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Sherri Smith WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 56m 21s | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() What Happens After the Well | Pastor Tommy Creutz✨ | Jesuswell+4 | Pastor Tommy Creutz | Harvest Bible Chapel | — | Jesuswell+6 | — | 47m 16s | |
| 4/26/26 | ![]() I Can't Get No Satisfaction | Pastor Jeff Thompson | It's high noon. Jesus is tired, thirsty, and sitting alone at a well in territory most self-respecting Jewish men would have walked miles out of their way to avoid. And then she shows up — a Samaritan woman with a complicated past and a water jar. What happens next is one of the most remarkable conversations in all of Scripture. Today we're in John 4, verses 1 through 26. We're glad you're with us for Believe, our series through the Gospel of John. Let's get into it. Executive Producer: Dave PutnamSpeaker: Pastor Jeff ThompsonSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Sherri Smith WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 50m 28s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Getting Jesus Right | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Have you ever misunderstood someone so completely that you walked away with the exact opposite of what they meant? It happens with Jesus more than you might think. In the Gospel of John, we watch it happen in real time. A religious leader hears Jesus talk about being born again and thinks he's describing a literal second birth. Temple officials hear Jesus talk about raising the temple in three days and think he's making wild architectural promises. Over and over, people listen to Jesus — and completely miss him. So what does it actually look like to get Jesus right? That's the question Pastor Jeff Bucknam opens up today in John 3:22–36, the next stop in our series Believe! The Gospel of John. In this passage, John the Baptist steps into the frame — and unlike the religious leaders, unlike Nicodemus — John actually gets it. And watching how he responds to Jesus reveals three marks of someone who truly understands who Jesus is: they recognize that everything they have is a gift from God, they willingly lay down their own popularity for his purposes, and they treat his words not as suggestions — but as the very words of God himself. This one is going to challenge the way you think about contentment, ambition, and what genuine belief actually looks like in practice. Let's get into it. Executive Producer: Dave PutnamSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Sherri Smith WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 53m 13s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() You Must Be Born Again | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | You've seen it at football games. Maybe you've held up the sign yourself. John 3:16 is arguably the most famous verse in the Bible — but here's a question most people never stop to ask: what's the context? It starts with the word "for," which means it's explaining something. But what? Today we're going back to that conversation — a secret, late-night meeting between Jesus and one of the most powerful religious leaders in all of Israel. A man named Nicodemus. Educated, respected, devout. And Jesus looks at him and says something that stops him cold: "You must be born again." Not "keep trying harder." Not "you're almost there." Born. Again. This is the conversation that gives us John 3:16 — and when you understand what leads up to it, that verse hits completely differently. We're in the Gospel of John, chapter 3, verses 1 through 21. And today we're going to see that spiritual rebirth isn't self-improvement. It isn't religious achievement. It's something that has to happen to you — from above. We'll look at why it's needed, how it actually happens, and what it looks like when it does. Let's get into it. Executive Producer: Dave PutnamSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Sherri Smith WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 58m 50s | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Temple Turnover | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Most of us grew up hearing that the God of the Old Testament is harsh and demanding — while Jesus is gentle, meek, and mild. But what do we do with a Jesus who braids a whip, flips tables, and drives merchants out of the Temple? Turns out, the gentle Jesus we've imagined may be a little too tame. In this message from John 2, Pastor Jeff Bucknam takes us to one of the most dramatic moments in Jesus' ministry — the Temple Turnover — and shows us three things that rile Jesus up: perfunctory worship, unauthorized authority, and bogus belief. It's a passage that raises a pointed question for every one of us: Is my faith the real thing? This is "Temple Turnover" from our series Believe! — The Gospel of John. Let's get into it. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 53m 00s | ||||||
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Cabernet at Cana | Pastor Tommy Creutz | This week in our series, Believe! The Gospel of John, we find ourselves at a wedding in Cana — and things are about to go sideways. The wine has run out, the host is about to be humiliated, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. It's into that moment that Jesus steps in, and what happens next is more than a miracle. It's a window into who He is. In John 2:1–11, we'll look at a problem no one could fix, a command no one fully understood, and a provision no one saw coming. Join us as we open God's Word and see what this first miracle of Jesus reveals about His glory — and about the kind of Savior He truly is. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Tommy CreutzSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 44m 35s | ||||||
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Come and See, then Pass It On | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Have you ever hidden from an opportunity to share your faith? Like, literally hidden? Pastor Jeff Bucknam has, and he's not afraid to admit it. From a Mormon girl he didn't know how to talk to, to ducking out at a Teen Jam, he describes himself as having "a checkered history with personal evangelism." If that resonates with you, you're in the right place. This week in our series Believe! The Gospel of John, we're in John 1:35–51—a passage about how the very first followers of Jesus found him, and then couldn't stop telling other people about it. Pastor Jeff walks us through four invitation cycles in this text and lands on a surprising conclusion: the key to sharing your faith isn't guilt, and it isn't technique. It's a delight. When you've genuinely come and seen that Jesus is good, passing it on starts to feel less like a duty—and a lot more like telling a friend about the best restaurant you've ever been to. So if evangelism has ever made you want to hide—this one's for you. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 59m 21s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | ![]() It's Not Me. It's Him. | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | We all know someone who has a quote on their wall. Maybe it's Churchill, maybe it's C.S. Lewis, maybe it's that one about smiling while you still have teeth. Those little phrases are supposed to orient us — to remind us who we are and what we're here for. But what if the most important thing you could put on your wall wasn't about you at all? In John chapter 1, we meet John the Baptist — a man so compelling that crowds were flooding out of Jerusalem to hear him speak. Religious authorities sent a formal delegation to interrogate him. The whole country was buzzing. And when they asked him, "Who are you?" — he had every opportunity to lean into the hype. He didn't. Instead, he said something that sounds almost countercultural today: I am not the one you're looking for. I'm just a voice. He's the one. In a world that tells us to build our brand, grow our platform, and make a name for ourselves, John the Baptist modeled something radically different. His entire identity was wrapped up not in who he was, but in who Jesus is. Today, Pastor Jeff Bucknam walks us through John 1:19–34 with a message titled "It's Not Me. It's Him." Let's listen in. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 51m 09s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Children, Glory, and Grace | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | On this episode of the podcast, we continue our series through the Gospel of John called Believe! with a message from John 1:12–18 titled “Children, Glory, and Grace.” Every day we’re surrounded by voices telling us who we are and what really matters—messages about success, power, image, and security. Over time, those messages can distort our sense of identity and leave our spiritual bearings a little off. But the opening chapter of John’s Gospel gives us something better: a clear reminder of what is true for those who believe in Jesus. In this passage, we discover three astonishing realities of the Christian life: we have become children of God, we have seen His glory in Jesus Christ, and we have received grace upon grace from His fullness. Join us as we explore how the eternal Word who made all things became flesh and dwelt among us—and what that means for our identity, our relationship with God, and the overflowing grace available to us in Christ. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 53m 48s | ||||||
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| 3/1/26 | ![]() Introducing the Eternal God Jesus Christ | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Who is Jesus—really? When Jesus calmed the wind and the waves, the disciples asked, “Who then is this?” Every Gospel answers that question. But John doesn’t start with a manger or a genealogy. He takes us back before creation itself. In this message from John 1:1–13, we begin our yearlong journey through the Gospel of John by seeing that Jesus is far grander than we think—eternal, Creator, fully God and fully with God. We’ll also see the sobering reality that some reject Him—and the stunning promise that those who receive Him are given the right to become children of God. Join us as we begin the series Believe! The Gospel of John and consider what it really means to believe. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 51m 24s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() A King Who Will Never Fall | Pastor Jeff Thompson | Welcome to the weekly sermon podcast from Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago. We’re glad you’re joining us. We’re continuing our series, Rise and Fall of a King. In 2 Samuel 7:1–17, we come to a defining moment in the life of David—and in the story of redemption. David wants to build a house for God. But instead, God reveals a better plan, makes a greater promise, and points to a greater King. In a world where every leader eventually fails, and every kingdom fades, this passage reminds us that God’s purposes cannot be shaken—and His promised King will never fall. Open your Bible with us to 2 Samuel 7 and let’s see how God’s better plan leads us to a better King. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff ThompsonSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 47m 45s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() A Broken Legacy | Pastor Tommy Creutz | Every legacy tells a story—but not every story is one we intended to write. In this message, A Broken Legacy, we trace a sobering arc through the life of David’s family—where unchecked sin, delayed confrontation, and spiritual passivity quietly take root and eventually bear devastating fruit. From David’s refusal to act, to the rise of Absalom, to a cost far greater than anyone imagined, this passage confronts us with an uncomfortable question: What happens when godly responsibility is ignored? As we walk through 2 Samuel 13, 15, and 18, this sermon invites us to examine our own lives, the influence we’re shaping, and the legacy we’re leaving behind. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Tommy CreutzSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 45m 57s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() David Falls | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | We live in a world where sin often feels small at first…a compromise here, a glance there, a door left unguarded. But Scripture warns us that what looks inviting on the surface always carries a darker end. In 2 Samuel 11:1–27, David reaches the tragic turning point of his story. In this message from our Rise and Fall of a King series, Pastor Jeff Bucknam walks through the heartbreaking account of David, Bathsheba, and Uriah...and exposes how sin works: it strikes when we least expect it, spreads like a cancer, and ultimately destroys what it touches. Yet even here, God’s mercy is not absent. David’s failure is real and its consequences are severe…but the Lord confronts, calls to repentance, and offers cleansing to the sinner who turns back. As Psalm 51 reminds us, redemption is possible because of God’s steadfast love. Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US:• Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:• Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 51m 02s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() A Keeper of His Promises | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | We live in a world where promises are easily made—and just as easily broken. Integrity can feel rare, and keeping your word often seems optional when circumstances change. But in 2 Samuel 9, we meet a king who does something unexpected. At the height of his power, David looks back—not to settle scores, but to keep a promise. In this message from our Rise and Fall of a King series, Pastor Jeff Bucknam walks us through one of the most beautiful pictures of covenant faithfulness in Scripture. As we see David’s kindness toward Mephibosheth, we’re reminded that God keeps His promises—and that His grace welcomes the undeserving to the King’s table.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: https://www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 52m 31s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Uncommon Kindness | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Welcome to this message from Pastor Jeff Bucknam, part of our series Rise and Fall of a King. In this sermon, “Uncommon Kindness,” we turn to 1 Samuel 24:1–22, a pivotal moment in the life of David where power, fear, and broken relationships collide. As David faces the man who has relentlessly pursued him, we see a surprising response—humility instead of revenge, restraint instead of retaliation. This passage invites us to consider how God calls His people to respond when relationships are fractured and when the opportunity to take matters into our own hands feels justified. We pray this message encourages you to trust the Lord, pursue peace, and reflect the uncommon kindness we ourselves have received through the gospel.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 54m 01s | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Faithful Friends and a Foolish Father | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Welcome to Harvest Bible Chapel. This message is part of our series The Rise and Fall of a King. In today’s sermon, “Faithful Friends and a Foolish Father,” Pastor Jeff Bucknam walks us through 1 Samuel 20:1–42, where David’s life hangs in the balance, and the depth of true friendship is put to the test. As Saul’s jealousy turns deadly, Jonathan must choose between loyalty to his father and faithfulness to God’s purposes. This passage invites us to consider the cost of covenant friendship and the call to place our allegiance to the Lord above every other loyalty.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 58m 20s | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() A Giant Problem | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Everyone has a giant they didn’t ask for—something that feels overwhelming, intimidating, and impossible to defeat. In this message from 1 Samuel 17, we step into the Valley of Elah, where fear has paralyzed an entire army, and one unexpected shepherd refuses to see the situation the same way. As we revisit the familiar story of David and Goliath, we’ll discover how God delights in using the unexpected and why real faith isn’t just believing God is powerful—but living like it’s true. Let’s open God’s Word together to A Giant Problem.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 56m 03s | ||||||
| 1/4/26 | ![]() The Fall and Rise of a King | Pastor Jeff Thompson | Welcome to the weekly sermon podcast from Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago. We’re so glad you’re joining us. Today, we’re beginning a new teaching series called The Rise and Fall of a King. Over the coming weeks, we’ll walk through the life of David in 1 and 2 Samuel—a story marked by God’s grace, human weakness, and the surprising ways the Lord works out His purposes. In this first message, we’re in 1 Samuel 16:1–13, where God sends the prophet Samuel to anoint Israel’s next king. As we contrast who the Lord rejects and who the Lord chooses, we’re reminded that God looks not at outward appearance, but at the heart. We invite you to open your Bible and join us as we listen for God’s voice and become more deeply rooted in His Word.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff ThompsonSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 38m 56s | ||||||
| 12/28/25 | ![]() A New Thing | Pastor Christian Constante | Welcome to the Harvest Bible Chapel sermon podcast. We’re glad you’re joining us as we open God’s Word together. Today’s message is a single stand-alone sermon titled A New Thing, preached from Isaiah 43:18–19. As we come to the close of the year, this passage reminds us of who God is—a God who makes a way where there seems to be no way, who brings renewal out of dry places, and who is always faithful to do what He has promised. Whether you’re looking back with gratitude, facing uncertainty, or stepping into a new season, this message invites us to trust the Lord who is even now doing something new. Let’s listen together with expectant hearts.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Christian ConstanteSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 45m 11s | ||||||
| 12/25/25 | ![]() Christmas Eve 2025 | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | We conclude our series Birth of the King, with a special Christmas Eve message drawn from several passages of Scripture. Together, we’ll reflect on the wonder of Christmas—the infinite, all-powerful God who measures the oceans and marks off the heavens, choosing to come near, taking on human flesh, and entering our world as a vulnerable child. This message invites us to behold the greatness of God and the depth of His love, and to respond with awe, worship, and trust in the Savior who came for us. Wherever you’re listening from, we pray this time in God’s Word draws your heart to Jesus—the newborn King who came near.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 22m 23s | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | ![]() Wise Men and a Foolish King | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Welcome to the Harvest Bible Chapel sermon podcast. This week, we continue our Christmas series, Birth of the King, with a message titled “Wise Men and a Foolish King,” from Matthew 2:1–12. In this familiar passage, Matthew places two responses to Jesus side by side: the fearful resistance of King Herod and the humble, joyful worship of the wise men. As the story unfolds, we’re invited to examine our own hearts. Do we cling to control like Herod, threatened by the idea of another King? Or do we seek Jesus as our greatest treasure, bowing before Him in worship? Wherever you’re listening from, we pray this message helps you see the beauty, authority, and worth of Christ—and leads you to respond to Him with faith and joy.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 52m 55s | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | ![]() The Boys of Christmas | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Welcome to the weekly sermon podcast from Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago. We’re so glad you’re joining us. Today, we start our Christmas series, Birth of the King, in Matthew 1:18–25. While Luke’s Gospel highlights Mary and the shepherds, Matthew draws our attention to what we might call the boys of Christmas—men like Joseph, Herod, and the wise men—each responding differently to the arrival of Jesus. In this message, Pastor Jeff Bucknam helps us see who Jesus truly is and what faithful obedience looks like through the life of Joseph. As we open God’s Word together, we’re invited to consider how we respond to the coming of the true King. Let’s dive in and become more deeply rooted in God’s Word.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 50m 59s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() What About the Wanderer? | Pastor Jeff Bucknam | Welcome to the Harvest Bible Chapel podcast. Today, we come to the final message in our series through the Book of James—True Religion. We’ve spent weeks looking at what genuine faith looks like in real life, and now, as we close, James gives us a sobering and hopeful word about “the wanderer.” From James 5:19–20, Pastor Jeff Bucknam will help us wrestle with a vital question: What should we think and do when someone drifts from the truth? We’ll consider the problem of wandering, the danger it brings, and the loving calling of God’s people to seek the wanderer out. Here’s Pastor Jeff with this weekend’s message: “What About the Wanderer?”Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Jeff BucknamSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 52m 46s | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | ![]() Just Pray | Pastor Tommy Creutz | Welcome back to the Harvest Bible Chapel podcast. Today we’re continuing our series True Religion as we look at one of the most hope-filled passages in the book of James—chapter 5, verses 13–18. In these final words of the letter, James gives us a simple but profound call: pray. Pray in suffering, pray in joy, pray in sickness, pray for one another—because God hears and God moves. In this message, we’ll explore what it means to pray authentically, pray expectantly, and pray fervently, trusting the same God who answered Elijah’s bold prayers to work powerfully in our lives today. Let’s dive in.Executive Producer: Flavius HerloSpeaker: Pastor Tommy CreutzSound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan TrippGraphic Design: Wesley CassfordSocial Media: Bryan SpahrProducer: Dave PutnamWE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/ | 39m 01s | ||||||
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