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Luke 18:15-23 // Confirmation Sunday // Gary Koo
Jun 21, 2026
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John 4:1-26 // A Mission-Shaped Heart // Ken Kenau
Jun 14, 2026
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All In for God // Matthew 22:34-38 // Michael Duckett
Jun 7, 2026
33m 24s
Talk 4 - Why I'm Evangelical // Big Day In // Peter Jensen
May 31, 2026
39m 56s
Talk 3 - Why I'm An Anglican // Big Day In // Peter Jensen
May 31, 2026
50m 09s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() Luke 18:15-23 // Confirmation Sunday // Gary Koo | In this sermon, Gary explores Jesus’ teaching in Luke 18:15–30 that the kingdom of God is received like a little child. Through the contrast between the children welcomed by Jesus and the rich ruler who walked away, Gary shows that a relationship with God cannot be earned through status, achievements, wealth, or religious effort. Instead, it is a gift made possible through Jesus’ death and resurrection, received by those who humbly trust in him. | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() John 4:1-26 // A Mission-Shaped Heart // Ken Kenau | In this sermon, Ken explores Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman in John 4 and shows how mission begins not with programs or events, but with hearts transformed by Christ. As Jesus breaks barriers, confronts brokenness, and offers living water, we see a model for sharing the gospel in a world that is often skeptical, wounded, and searching for hope. Discover how God can use ordinary conversations, everyday relationships, and even our own stories of brokenness to point others to Jesus. | — | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() All In for God // Matthew 22:34-38 // Michael Duckett✨ | devotiondiscipleship+3 | Michael Duckett | Pitt Town ChurchMatthew 22:34-38 | — | all in for GodMatthew 22+3 | — | 33m 24s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Talk 4 - Why I'm Evangelical // Big Day In // Peter Jensen✨ | evangelical Christianityauthority of God's Word+4 | Peter Jensen | Pitt Town Church | — | evangelicalChristianity+5 | — | 39m 56s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Talk 3 - Why I'm An Anglican // Big Day In // Peter Jensen✨ | AnglicanismScripture+3 | Peter Jensen | Anglicanism | — | Anglicansermon+4 | — | 50m 09s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Talk 2 - Why I'm Reformed // Big Day In // Peter Jensen✨ | Reformed Christianitysalvation+3 | Peter Jensen | Ephesians 1–2Romans 8 | — | Reformed Christiansalvation+4 | — | 53m 10s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Talk 1 - Why I'm A Protestant // Big Day In // Peter Jensen✨ | Protestant Reformationauthority of Scripture+3 | Peter Jensen | Protestant ReformationScripture+1 | — | ProtestantReformation+6 | — | 57m 41s | |
| 5/17/26 | ![]() John 2:1-22 // Living Word // Mark Thompson✨ | Gospel of JohnJesus+4 | Mark Thompson | Moore Theological CollegeGospel of John | — | John 2Jesus+4 | — | 27m 36s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Thessalonians 2:1-12 // Mothers Day // John Cowne✨ | ChristianityGospel+3 | John Cowne | First Epistle to the Thessalonians | — | ThessaloniansChristian behavior+3 | — | 30m 20s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() The Battle Behind the Scenes // Revelation 12:1-17 // Craig Hamilton✨ | spiritual battleBook of Revelation+3 | Craig Hamilton | Book of Revelation | — | Revelation 12spiritual battle+3 | — | 38m 32s | |
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| 4/26/26 | ![]() Serve Like Jesus // Living Word // Craig Hamilton✨ | humble lovesacrifice+4 | Craig Hamilton | John 13 | — | Jesusfoot washing+5 | — | 38m 35s | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() The Cross Changes Everything // John 12:20-43 // Craig Hamilton✨ | Jesus' deathGospel of John+4 | Craig Hamilton | Gospel of John | — | crossJohn 12+5 | — | 35m 36s | |
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Restored by Jesus // Remember Jesus // Craig Hamilton | Craig unpacks John 21, where the risen Jesus meets his disciples by the sea—and everything changes. After a night of failure, Jesus provides, restores, and recommissions.Focusing on Peter’s story, Craig explores what happens when we mess up—and whether we can really come back from it. Around a charcoal fire, Jesus doesn’t shame Peter for his failure; he restores him, forgives him, and calls him forward again.This is a powerful reminder that failure is not the end with Jesus. He meets us in it, calls us by name, and invites us to keep following him—no matter what lies ahead. | — | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() Easter Sunday: He is Risen // Trav Cook | Trav explores the empty tomb in John 20 and asks a simple but crucial question: what really happened to Jesus’ body? Was it a mistake, was it taken—or did something impossible happen?As the evidence unfolds, we see that Jesus isn’t missing—he’s alive. The risen Jesus meets his followers in their confusion, doubt, and grief, calling them by name and proving he has conquered death.This sermon shows that the resurrection isn’t just an idea—it’s the turning point of everything, offering real hope, real life, and an invitation to trust in the risen Lord. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Good Friday: It Is Finished // Craig Hamilton | Craig unpacks the events of Good Friday and shows that Jesus’ death was not a moment of chaos, but complete control. While everyone else tried to call the shots, Jesus — the true King and Good Shepherd — willingly laid down his life.From John 18–19, we see how Jesus takes our place, pays for our sin, and declares, “It is finished.” This message reminds us that nothing more needs to be done — the work is complete — and invites us to trust in the one who gave his life so we could have life with God forever. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Deny Yourself // The Real Me // Trav Cook | This week, Trav zooms out from the question “Who am I?” to the bigger and more important question: “Who is Jesus?”In a culture that tells us to be the “main character” of our own lives, Jesus calls us to something radically different—to deny ourselves, take up our cross, and follow Him. That means giving up our claim to be in charge and publicly aligning our lives with Jesus, even when it’s costly.Why would we do that? Because Jesus shows us that true life isn’t found in living for ourselves, but in surrendering to Him. Trying to “save” our life leads to losing it—but giving it to Jesus leads to real, eternal life.Ultimately, the most important question isn’t about our identity, but about Jesus’ identity. If He truly is Lord and Saviour, then the only response that makes sense is to trust Him fully, live for Him boldly, and not be ashamed of Him. | — | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | ![]() A Child of God // The Real Me // Lachlan Tough | Lachlan explores a powerful truth from 1 John 3: the real you isn’t defined by your past. Because of God’s love in Jesus, Christians are adopted into God’s family and are truly his children now. This message looks at what that means for our identity, our future, and how we live today — forgiven by Jesus, seen as righteous in God’s sight, and called to live lives that reflect who we already are in him. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() You Are Not Your Own // The Real Me // Craig Hamilton | Craig explores one of the Bible’s most counter-cultural ideas: you don’t belong to yourself. In a culture that says freedom means defining your own identity and doing whatever you want, 1 Corinthians 6 offers a very different picture. This message looks at why our bodies matter, how true freedom works, and what it means that Christians have been “bought at a price.” Instead of living for ourselves, we discover real freedom and purpose when we live for the God who made us and redeemed us. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Follow Your Heart? // The Real Me // Craig Hamilton | Craig tackles one of the most common pieces of advice in our culture: “Follow your heart.” But is it actually good advice? Looking at Proverbs, Jeremiah, and Jesus’ words in Mark 7, this message explores what the Bible really means by “the heart” — the core of who we are — and why it can’t simply be trusted. Honest and confronting, this sermon shows why the better path isn’t following your heart, but following Jesus. | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Practicing the New Life // The Real Me // Craig Hamilton | Craig explores what it really means to be united with Christ. If Jesus died, we died. If Jesus was raised, we were raised. That means the “real you” isn’t the old habits that come naturally — it’s the new creation God has already made you to be. From 2 Corinthians 5 and Colossians 3, this message shows why the Christian life can feel like practice, why the old ways are so easy to slip back into, and how we learn to live now the way we will live then. | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() United To Christ // The Real Me // Tim Sandell | Tim explores how the past shapes the present — and why the cross changes everything. In Galatians, we see that the real identity of a Christian is being united with Jesus: when he died, we died; when he rose, we rose. That truth frees us from guilt, reshapes how we see ourselves, and changes how we live today. This message shows why the Christian life isn’t about trying harder, but trusting Jesus and living as part of God’s new creation. | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() Wonderfully Made, Under Wrath // The Real Me // Craig Hamilton | Craig kicks off The Real Me by asking a big question: who am I, really? Looking at Psalm 139 and Ephesians 2, we see the tension at the heart of every person — lovingly crafted by God, yet broken and in need of grace. This message helps us rethink identity, self-worth, and the voices we trust when we think about ourselves, and invites us to see the real us the way God does. | — | ||||||
| 1/31/26 | ![]() What God says about Judging // Summer Series // Trav Cook | Trav tackles one of the most quoted — and most misunderstood — lines in the Bible: “Do not judge.” Looking closely at Jesus’ words in Matthew 7, this message explores the difference between harsh judgment and loving correction. Rather than calling us to ignore sin, Jesus calls us to examine ourselves first and help one another follow him with humility and care. Honest, challenging, and hopeful, this talk shows why real love doesn’t stay silent — it helps people turn back to Jesus. | — | ||||||
| 1/24/26 | ![]() What God say about Friendship // Summer Series // Craig Hamilton | Craig explores why loneliness is so common in a world full of people and what the Bible says real friendship actually is. From Jesus’ words in John 15 and wisdom from Proverbs, we see the kind of friend Jesus is — one who lets us in and never lets us down — and how his example reshapes the way we build relationships with others. Honest, practical, and hopeful, this message shows that deep friendship takes time, courage, and ultimately begins with Christ. | — | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() James 4 + 5 // Summer Series // Craig Hamilton | Looking ahead to a new year, this message from James 4–5 reminds us that our plans are never ultimate — God is. We’re invited to hold our hopes with humility, trust God’s sovereignty, and endure hardship with patient confidence in his mercy. Whether the year feels full of optimism or heavy with struggle, James calls us to strengthen our hearts and rest in the compassion of the Lord who holds our future. | — | ||||||
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