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Establishing & Leaving Generational Blessings || Jim Davis
Jun 23, 2026
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Who God Designed Us to be as Men || Steve Beason
Jun 23, 2026
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Qualifications of a Spiritual Father || Samuel Goulet
Jun 14, 2026
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Living for Christ Without Compromise || Samuel Goulet
Jun 8, 2026
39m 40s
Discipleship in the Home || Samuel Goulet
May 31, 2026
43m 11s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Establishing & Leaving Generational Blessings || Jim Davis | Establishing & Leaving Generational Blessings is the second Father’s Day message from the MTN Church. Jim Davis is continuing the conversation on God’s design for family, legacy, and faithfulness. Drawing from Psalm 78 and other Scriptures, Jim challenges listeners to think beyond the present and consider what their faith will leave behind for future generations. This message encourages men, fathers, and families to build a legacy of blessing through personal surrender, daily faithfulness, forgiveness, intentional values, life-giving words, and a close walk with Jesus—choosing to become a river of God’s blessing rather than a dead end. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() Who God Designed Us to be as Men || Steve Beason | This is the first of two Father’s Day messages from the MTN church. Steve Beason shares a personal and honest reflection on God’s design for men, fathers, and husbands. Through Scripture, life experience, and years of men’s ministry, Steve challenges men not simply to provide or protect, but to become a “portal” of God’s love into their families—reflecting the heart of Jesus through humility, faithfulness, and intentional love. This message invites men to say yes to God’s shaping work and to lead their homes with the kind of love that helps others understand the Father’s love more clearly. | — | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() Qualifications of a Spiritual Father || Samuel Goulet | In this powerful message, Samuel Goulet invites listeners to move from simply receiving in church to becoming spiritual fathers and mothers who help others grow in Christ. Using Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 4, he shows that true spiritual parenting is not about titles, recognition, or status—it is about sacrifice, endurance, humility, and love that keeps showing up. With humor, honesty, and stories from family life, Samuel challenges us to let the culture of Jesus overflow from our homes into the church, creating a community where people are pursued, encouraged, corrected in love, and strengthened to walk in the truth. | — | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Living for Christ Without Compromise || Samuel Goulet✨ | living for Christcompromise+4 | Samuel Goulet | Daniel 1 | — | Christcompromise+7 | — | 39m 40s | |
| 5/31/26 | ![]() Discipleship in the Home || Samuel Goulet✨ | discipleshipfamily+3 | Samuel Goulet | — | — | discipleshiphome+6 | — | 43m 11s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() The Stories We Leave Behind || Jim Davis✨ | legacyfaith+3 | Jim Davis | — | — | legacyfaith+5 | — | 47m 36s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Family Culture Formation || Samuel Goulet✨ | family culturespirituality+5 | Samuel Goulet | — | — | family cultureJesus+5 | — | 49m 35s | |
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Being Born Again || Samuel Goulet✨ | spiritual rebirthfaith+4 | Samuel Goulet | John 3:1–21John 3:16 | — | born againspiritual rebirth+5 | — | 33m 30s | |
| 5/3/26 | ![]() The Paraclete: Experiencing the Holy Spirit as Helper & Advocate || Samuel Goulet✨ | Holy SpiritParaclete+3 | Samuel Goulet | The ParacleteJohn 14–16+1 | — | Holy SpiritParaclete+5 | — | 47m 11s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Gifts of the Holy Spirit || Samuel Goulet✨ | gifts of the Holy Spiritchurch family+5 | Samuel Goulet | The Mountain Churchthe Bible | — | Holy Spiritgifts+8 | — | 44m 44s | |
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| 4/20/26 | ![]() Spiritual Warfare || Samuel Goulet✨ | spiritual warfareforgiveness+4 | Samuel Goulet | Colossians 2Ephesians 6 | — | spiritual warfareHoly Spirit+6 | — | 50m 55s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Biblical Understanding of the Holy Sprit || Samuel Goulet✨ | Holy Spiritnew life in Christ+5 | Samuel Goulet | The Mountain PodcastJohn 3+4 | — | Holy Spiritbaptism+8 | — | 53m 07s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() The I Am Statements of Jesus || Samuel Goulet✨ | Easter sermonJesus+4 | Samuel Goulet | The Mountain ChurchThe I Am Statements of Jesus | — | EasterGospels+5 | — | 37m 28s | |
| 3/29/26 | ![]() Heavenly Father || Samuel Goulet✨ | God as Heavenly Fatherfather wounds+4 | Samuel Goulet | Romans 8:12–17Ephesians 2:18–22+2 | — | Heavenly Fatherfather wounds+5 | — | 47m 32s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Biblical Confrontation || Samuel Goulet | In this sermon episode, Samuel Goulet walks through Jesus’ biblical framework for healthy confrontation and conflict resolution, emphasizing humility, relational courage, and restoration over avoidance or gossip. Drawing primarily from Matthew 7 and Matthew 18, he outlines a step-by-step approach: first examining our own hearts, then addressing sin privately with the goal of recovery, escalating only when necessary to protect unity and truth. He reinforces that speaking the truth in love (Ephesians 4) is essential for spiritual growth, guarding against deception, and maintaining genuine community, reminding listeners that love without truth and truth without love both fall short of Jesus’ way. Ultimately, the message calls the church to pursue righteousness over false peace, confronting sin gently and patiently so relationships can be healed and people restored to faithful discipleship. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Multiply Week 5 || Samuel Goulet | If you’ve ever replayed an offense, kept a mental “ledger,” or wondered how to forgive when it feels unfair, this episode is for you. The message unpacks forgiveness as a real release of debt—breaking the cycle of resentment and choosing grace over retaliation—while also clarifying an important distinction: you can forgive and still rebuild trust with wisdom. With practical examples and a guided moment of prayer, you’ll be invited to let go of bitterness, soften a hardened heart, and step into the freedom that comes from canceling what’s owed and moving forward. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Multiply: Week 4 || Samuel Goulet | This episode centers on the theme “Multiply,” teaching that whatever flows from a person’s heart—through words, attitudes, and actions—is a seed that will eventually produce a corresponding harvest in their life and relationships. Drawing from Proverbs, the Gospels, and Paul’s letters, the sermon emphasizes heart-level transformation over behavior management, encouraging listeners to seek personal repentance, ongoing dependence on Christ, and patience as new, godly seeds take time to bear fruit. The speaker explains that change is often invisible at first and may not be immediately recognized by others, but perseverance in sowing righteousness will lead to a different harvest in due season. Ultimately, the message calls believers to generously sow good seeds in every area of life, trust God with the outcome, and resist complacency by continually allowing God to do “new things” in the heart. | — | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() One Another | Samuel Goulet | This podcast episode centers on biblical discipleship expressed through intentional community, emphasizing that following Jesus goes beyond knowledge to lived obedience practiced with one another. Drawing from the Great Commission (Matthew 28) and the early church in Acts 2, the speaker highlights shared devotion to teaching, fellowship, meals, prayer, generosity, and mutual care as the core markers of a healthy Christian community. The episode challenges isolation and consumer-style church participation, calling listeners to open their lives to others, meet real needs through proximity and vulnerability, and actively practice the “one another” commands of Scripture—loving, encouraging, confessing, serving, and stirring each other toward good works. Ultimately, the message reinforces that God brings growth, while believers are responsible for faithfully loving and discipling those already in their orbit through everyday, Spirit-led relationships. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Multiply Week 2 || Samuel Goulet | In this episode, Sam continues the Multiply series by emphasizing that true discipleship means not only following Jesus personally but actively participating in the work of ministry everywhere believers live, work, and relate. Drawing from Ephesians 4 and 2 Corinthians 5, the message centers on identity in Christ—highlighting that every believer is called to the ministry of reconciliation and equipped to help build up the body of Christ. The episode explores spiritual maturity as being rooted in Jesus rather than shaped by circumstances, stresses the importance of speaking truth in love, and encourages identity-based transformation over mere behavior change. Practical insights from habit formation reinforce the call to align daily life, community, and small consistent actions with the new identity believers have as new creations in Christ. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Multiply Week 1 || Samuel Goulet | This episode of the Mountain Podcast centers on the biblical call to “multiply,” drawing from Genesis 1, Matthew 28, and Luke 10 to emphasize that every believer is called not only to follow Jesus but to actively make disciples through love, obedience, and everyday faithfulness. Samuel explains that spiritual fruitfulness is a natural result of a healthy relationship with God and challenges listeners to move beyond passive consumption of church services into intentional participation in the Great Commission—praying for others, sharing faith, practicing obedience, and showing compassion in practical ways. Through teachings on discipleship, humility, and the Good Samaritan, the message reframes multiplication as living out Christlike love in daily life, trusting God to reshape priorities, prune distractions, and mobilize believers to serve their families, workplaces, and communities with grace and courage. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Old Week 6 - Faithfulness | In this episode, Samuel Goulet teaches on biblical faithfulness, emphasizing that our ability to remain steady, obedient, and reliable flows first from God’s own faithfulness toward us. Drawing from Habakkuk 2 and the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25), he explains that faithfulness is not driven by emotion or ambition, but by patient trust, endurance, and responsible stewardship of what God has given—whether much or little. Samuel highlights fear as one of the greatest obstacles to faithfulness, showing how fear sabotages obedience and intimacy with God, while perfect love casts it out. The message ultimately calls listeners to resist fear, remain rooted in God’s ways rather than cultural pressures, and live lives marked by consistent, weight-bearing faith that reflects the character of Christ. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Old Week 5-Still Waters || Samuel Goulet | This episode of The Mountain Podcast centers on Psalm 23 and explores how God leads people into transformation through stillness rather than busyness. The pastor contrasts modern, hurried life with God’s “old ways,” explaining that spiritual growth, healing, and identity formation happen when we trust God as Shepherd, surrender personal desire, and allow Him to lead us beside “still waters.” Drawing from neuroscience, personal testimony, and Scripture, the message emphasizes silence, reflection, and long‑term obedience as essential for integrating life’s pain, loss, and conflict with God’s presence—especially in seasons like the “valley of the shadow of death”—ultimately inviting listeners to rest, trust, and receive restoration rather than react or rush. | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Old Week 4 – Narrow Place || Samuel Goulet | This episode teaches that following Jesus means embracing the narrow way—a path of humility, pruning, and sacrifice where God uses pressure to form Christlike character. Through Scripture and personal stories, it shows the narrow place as preparation, not punishment, calling believers to release even past blessings, trust God fully, and grow in prayer, mission, and love for others. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Old Week 3 - Secret Place || Samuel Goulet | This episode explores the biblical concept of the “secret place,” emphasizing intentional solitude and prayer as the primary arena where identity as sons and daughters of God is formed, drawing from Matthew 6 and Psalms to show that true spiritual transformation does not happen in public, but in hidden communion with the Father. The speaker contrasts modern culture’s fixation on noise, self‑promotion, emotional validation, and constant stimulation with God’s invitation to silence, obedience, and submission, teaching that the secret place is not for self‑care or emotional relief, but for dying to self and becoming like Christ. Through personal stories, Scripture, historical Christian voices, and psychological research, the episode argues that freedom from fear, clarity of calling, and spiritual authority are birthed through faithful, disciplined time alone with God, where trust is built, idols are dismantled, and God’s will takes precedence over personal feelings or ambition | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() Old: Buried to Bear Fruit | Sam Goulet | This episode emphasizes that true wholeness in Christ comes through surrender, not self‑preservation, using the image of a grain of wheat that must die to produce fruit. Contrasting modern culture’s focus on comfort, visibility, and control, the message calls listeners to embrace hiddenness, weakness, and obedience as the place where God brings real transformation, teaching that growth often comes not through changed circumstances but through trusting God’s grace to form us as we give our lives fully to Him. | — | ||||||
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