Mountain Park Video Podcast
By Mountain Park Community Church
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Mountain Park Community Church is located in the town of Ahwatukee in Phoenix, Arizona. We are a safe place to visit and a dangerous place to stay. No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, there is a place for you in our community. Join us Sunday mornings for our celebrations at either 9:15 am or 10:45 am. For more information about our church, including ministry opportunities and location, visit our website, mountainpark.org.
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| 1 | VideoWhen You Don't Understand | In human relationships there is often conflict simply because we don’t understand one another. She acts on what she thought he said; he’s frustrated because she didn’t take the time to understand him. If a relationship with Christ is real, then there will be conflict. Sometimes there is conflict not because we disagree with Jesus, but because we don’t understand him. The most powerful relational tool is the skill of listening – and it can help us in our relationship with Jesus as well. Let’s carefully “listen” to his teachings and not assume he’s saying something he’s not. | 5/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | VideoWhen Mama Ain't Happy... | What better day to talk about conflict than… Mother’s Day! (ahem…) Even the most loving mother will have conflict with her child. Where there is a relationship, there will be conflict. This year we’re talking about having an actual relationship with Jesus. So what does that look like? What are we supposed to do when we misunderstand him or we disagree with him? It is the same in our relationship with God as it is in our relationships with each other: it’s not IF we will have conflict, it’s HOW we have conflict. | 5/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoCalming Storms | Jesus preformed many miracles that bent the laws of the nature, which spoke to the depth of his authority and control over this world. But when the twelve saw him calm the winds and the waves during a storm that terrified even the experienced seamen, they were left baffled. “Who is this man?” they asked each other. But Jesus’ only response to their fear was rebuke: Have faith, don’t be afraid. Ever been completely terrified? Warranted or not, fear has a way of seeping into our heads and hearts. And yet Jesus’ response is “I got this.” When we understand the depth of God’s control in this world and in our lives, we realize there is not place for fear, only faith. | 5/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoDaily Exorcism | One of the most common supernatural acts of wonder that Jesus performed was casting out demons. There is a great deal of language from the New Testament that has made it into the vernacular of the modern Christian church. But, unless you’re into horror movies, there is very little talk of demon possession today. The concept of exorcism is when evil spirits possess a person and they are compelled to leave by a higher authority. Regardless of your beliefs in demons and their ability to influence and interact with humans, we get to decide who has authority in our lives. If we choose to have faith in Jesus, we acknowledge his authority. If we choose not to believe in Jesus we attempt to manage that authority ourselves, or we inadvertently pass that authority on to the enemy – the great deceiver. | 4/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoDead or Alive? | Raising Lazarus from the dead is one of the most famous miracles of Jesus. We know it was famous when it happened because it was the miracle to end all miracles. It stirred up so much controversy that it was the last miracle Jesus performed. It’s famous today because it, and the resurrection of Jesus, are the most difficult stories in the New Testament to explain. As we’ve seen through “Stage 3” of our “2012 AD” journey, if our experience with Jesus is limited to what we can explain, then we will miss out on a great deal. Jesus says he’s the resurrection and the life – and that whoever believes in him will live. This story is about life, not death. It’s about experiencing fullness in every area of life. It brings us to a very probing question: in each area of our lives, are we dead or alive? | 4/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoHealing | We are all fully aware when we are in need of physical healing. We know when the healing is needed – and we know when it arrives. But spiritual healing is a little more tricky to identify. In the story of Jesus healing the paralytic, he first forgives the man of his sins. Then Jesus clarifies that spiritual healing is a bigger deal than physical healing. This man’s healing, however, required the efforts of his friends who lowered him through the roof to Jesus. If you seek healing, surround yourself with people who want to help you get closer to Jesus. | 4/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoThis Changes Everything! | Every once in awhile there are moments in life that change everything. The disciples loved Jesus, respected him and were committed to him. But the stories leading up to Easter Sunday reveal they weren’t quite ready to lay down their lives for him. When Jesus rose from grave and appeared before them in the upper room... this changed everything! As we celebrate Easter, we are shifting into a celebration of the supernatural. We are entering Phase III of our year-long journey and it’s called “Wonder.” There are unexplainable things in this world (such as the resurrection). Would you prefer to explain these things or be transformed by them? | 4/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoTeacher Yet Servant | For the twelve disciples, the week before Jesus died was an emotional roller coaster. They were elated with their arrival into Jerusalem; they were thankful for the intimacy they experienced with Jesus that week; and they were puzzled by Jesus’ attempts to explain what was about to happen. The most shocking moment for Peter was when Jesus interrupted his meal, picked up a towel and bent down to wash Peter’s disgusting feet. We typically look at this story as a reminder for us to be servants and wash one another’s feet – and that certainly is part of Jesus’ challenge in this story. But Peter struggled with the idea of Jesus washing his (italics) feet. What does it mean for us to be one of the twelve and allow Jesus to wash our feet? | 4/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoNatural Yet Intentional | Human relationships develop both naturally and intentionally. Sometimes we become close with someone and we don’t even know how we got there. Other times we know exactly what we did to develop the relationship. It’s the same thing in our relationship with Jesus. He invites us to communicate with him through prayer in ways that are natural. We can just be ourselves; we can be honest and authentic. But Jesus also gives us unique direction in terms of prayer… he says, “this is how you should pray…” He clearly instructs us how to be intentional in terms of connecting deeply with him through prayer. | 3/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoSimple Yet Mysterious | It’s wonderful to imagine being one of the twelve – to imagine sitting with, listening to and watching Jesus. But what do we do when we have a real question? When we need a specific answer in a complex situation? Sometimes Jesus is simple. He is God in the form of a person. He loves all and he loves perfectly. But other times... Jesus is mysterious. He says and does things we would not expect. His influence and presence can be disturbing and unsettling. The beauty is that Jesus is both. He is simple when we are making things too complex and he is mysterious when we begin to keep him too small. He knows the perfect buttons to push. He is the perfect fit. | 3/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | VideoTruthful Yet Graceful | The truth is a powerful thing. The Bible spends a great deal of time saying just that. Jesus, Himself, came into this world "full of grace and truth." Yet, it seems that the truth is a difficult thing to confront. We often hide from the truth, disguise the truth, run from it, manage it, or just flat out lie. It's funny that, in scripture, truth is linked to two other words: grace and love. How can the truth be so scary if grace and love are its friends? | 3/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoPoor Yet Extravagant | When Jesus is around you don’t have to worry about things getting boring. At the wedding in Cana, his mother told the servants to listen to Jesus and do whatever he says. She must have known what he was capable of. They did… the water turned into wine and the party kept going. The provision of Jesus goes beyond sustenance and into extravagance. Jesus was poor so his extravagance went beyond generosity in terms of finances. He loves us extravagantly and has given us the greatest gift of all… himself. In response, we can love other extravagantly. We can love beyond “fairness” and beyond what others deserve. We can love extravagantly because he first loved us… extravagantly. | 3/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoPowerful Yet Playful | There is little debate as to whether or not Jesus was powerful. Even if you set aside the miraculous and supernatural, he was the most influential person who has ever lived. But how do you feel about him being playful? Most paintings of him are serious. Most often when we read his words we assume a serious tone. But could he have been playful? We’ve been made in the image of God and we’ve been blessed with the ability to laugh – to bend over in hysterics, holding our bladder so we don’t wet ourselves. Could this be a gift from God? Could this be part of the personality of Jesus? Sometimes all we can do is laugh. Sometimes we just gotta laugh. | 2/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoHopeful Yet Challenging | In our “2012 AD” journey, we are imagining we are one of the twelve – entering into a real relationship with Jesus. This second section (Discover) is comparable to the process of dating. We’re basically sitting down with Jesus and saying, “Tell me about yourself...” After he selected his twelve disciples, the first thing Jesus said to them was words of encouragement known as The Beatitudes. He’s saying that those who are humble will be blessed. He then challenges people to even higher standards (Matthew 5) and challenges those who seek attention for their acts of spirituality (Matthew 6). Basically, Jesus is saying, “I connect with the humble, not the proud. I will give hope to the humble and challenge the proud.” | 2/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoPleasure and Duty | It’s decision time. Will you commit to being “one of the twelve” this year? An authentic and healthy relationship with someone involves both “pleasure” and “duty”. We enjoy pleasure so the relationship is not robotic or strictly practical. We embrace duty so that we are committed through difficult times. Both of these are essential to an authentic relationship with Jesus as well. Are you ready to commit to the pleasure and duty of such a relationship? Are you ready to drop your net and follow Jesus? | 2/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoAre You the One? | John the Baptist knew that it was his role to “prepare the way for the Lord” and he did his job with great passion. But then he was surprised to find himself in prison – and even more surprised that this powerful Christ was not setting him free. So he asked a very honest question of Jesus: “Are you the one?” The life of a follower of Jesus is not perfect. Our theology is not bulletproof. How can we know with certainty that Jesus is the one we are to follow? What if we have misunderstood this whole thing? How do we know that Jesus is the answer? Do we even know what the question is? | 2/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoWhat Did They Have Access To? | Last week we considered what it would have been like to be one of the twelve disciples that Jesus invited to follow him. They were all Jewish. They had access to the stories of the struggles of their people. They had access to the scriptures that spoke of a coming Messiah. And they had access to the reality of being ruled by Rome. Here in 2012, our own history as a nation and as individuals greatly shapes our response to the invitation to follow him. What we have access to greatly shapes the condition of our hearts. What is the condition of your heart as you’re faced with the DECISION to follow Jesus? | 1/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoLeave the Weeds | In Matthew 13 Jesus tells a story about a farmer who planted wheat only to see it infected by an enemy planting weeds. Interestingly, the weeds looked so much like the wheat that it was difficult to tell them apart until it was too late. Obviously the weeds needed to be pulled so the workers went to the farmer requesting his permission. But the farmers surprising response was to leave the weeds. This message is about why God allows weeds to stick around in our lives and how to overcome. | 1/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoHomeTeam | This weekend we celebrate “Opening Day” of our new HomeTeam center in the lobby. In this message we’ll identify why we’re so excited about this new strategy for family ministry here at Mountain Park and in our community. Why “Home”? Why “Team”? How will this fuel MPCC’s passion to grow stronger families? | 1/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | VideoThe Part of Herod the Great | This week’s cast member was called “Herod the Great” for a reason. He will always be remembered for the buildings, monuments and temples he built as King of Judea – but he was also “great”ly disturbed. We like great. We hope for a great and extraordinary Christmas. But the most powerful parts of the Christmas story are small: a young virgin girl, a simple shepherd, a baby boy. What if our pursuit of the great stuff causes us to miss the small stuff? What if the Christmas story is more about the small stuff? | 12/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoShepherds | We hear the Christmas story from year to year and it would appear that the shepherds don't get much fanfare. Everyone's all about Mary and Joseph. When we look a bit closer at their stories and their lives, we might find they have a more prominent role than we give them credit for. | 12/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoThere's Something About Mary | Most of us think of Mary as a meek woman of great humility. That persona is merited by the account of Jesus' birth in Luke 1. Whereas Zachariah responds to the angel with doubt, Mary believes. Zachariah sought confirmation; Mary sought information. With great humility she wanted to know why such an amazing thing would happen to a simple girl like her. The powerful thing was that her humility was matched with her confidence. She knew she was highly favored and that she would be remembered for generations - but she also knew where this favor was coming from and that she must remain humble. The combination of confidence and humility forms a character that can be used mightily in God's story. | 12/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoThe Bride | The final character in our Whole Shebang journey is “The Bride.” The bride is not a person, a city or a concept. She is a group of people willfully connected to Christ as the groom. She is the church. She is us. The picture John paints in Revelation 21 is the ultimate goal of the church – it’s the ultimate goal of our character development. The bride is satisfied (v6)... she is no longer thirsty, no longer longing to be content. The bride is safe (v12-13)... we must live dangerously in our Christian journey because safety is not yet attainable in this broken world. The bride is stable (v14)... in the end we will no longer feel unsettled or temporary. | 11/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 24 | VideoThe White Rider | Some characters in Revelation can be hard to identify with great certainty. However, there is no mistaking who The White Rider represents. In Revelation 19 we get a picture of Jesus like the world had never seen before. Many believed Jesus to be only a marginalized peasant from Galilee, which he in fact was... but keep reading into the book of Acts and follow it up with Revelation and you will find that while Jesus’ humble incarnation gives us an example of how to live, his glorious exaltation defines him once and for all as our champion, our warrior, our great leader. | 11/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | VideoThe Woman on the Beast | Readers of the book of Revelation would be wise to study the book with humility. Many brilliant scholars have landed in different places regarding the meaning and interpretation of symbols and characters in Revelation. We must be extra careful in assuming John was referring to events in our time. We are better off to ask the question, “What did this mean for its intended audience?” In chapters 17 and 18 John is referring to an earthly power that seems limitless to his audience. The “woman on the beast” is likely referring to Rome. For us, “Rome” is the most powerful thing we could possibly imagine – other than God. Eventually, the untouchable Rome… fell. Whatever your “Rome” is… it too will fall. When this happens, how will you respond? | 11/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | VideoAuthor of Life | Most of us can relate to Neo from the Matrix – we don’t like the idea that we’re not in control of our lives. We have the privilege of choosing to be part of God’s overall narrative. We are writing our unwritten story. What power! What an opportunity! But… what if we handed the pen over to God? A follower of Christ is invited to live a spirit-filled life. This means that the Holy Spirit is with us. He is whispering in our conscience; He is directing us toward our life quest; He is molding our character. What if we handed the pen over to Him? | 10/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoCharacter Arc | A character is no more or less than what he or she wants. As we live out our unwritten story – our role in the Whole Shebang – we need to know where we’re headed. We need to know what our Character Quest is. In a story, the Character Arc is the pathway for a character to get from point A to point B – to get from where he or she is to the desired quest. The arc is the “how.” We can make great efforts on the outside, but long-term change doesn’t happen until we are transformed on the inside. Our beliefs impact our actions and decisions. Our beliefs form our story. | 10/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | VideoCharacter Quest | As we live out our “Unwritten” portion of God’s story, it’s important to remember that we’re heading somewhere. There is a goal – there is an end game. Noah was given a unique quest to build a 500-foot boat. He was ridiculed by those around him and needed confidence that this was his God-given quest. Most of us are aware of the importance of purpose, but the frustration comes in identifying “my” unique quest. It’s the classic question: should I stay in Phoenix with my current job or move to Arkansas and raise llamas? What is my purpose? If I knew what God wanted me to do I’d do it! Today we’re not just going to remind you of the importance of a quest – we’re giving you one! Your character quest is to ______ ______ ______ ______ ______. | 10/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | VideoCharacter Chart | When writers develop fictional characters, they often use a “character chart” to help write backstory for the people they’re creating. Backstory is more than just a history. It describes a person’s character traits, personality, habits and greatest potential downfall—often referred to as their Fatal Flaw. With God, no flaw or failure need be fatal to our character. That’s good news for the past. As for the future, the more familiar we become with our own backstory, the more prepared we’ll be to make wise decisions when faced with challenging circumstances. | 9/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | VideoWe Still Remember | All who were old enough in 2001 will never forget where they were on that unforgettable morning of September 11th. We still remember the heroes of that day for their willingness to risk their lives to help strangers. This stirs our hearts because it is a Kingdom principle - it is something hard-wired into humanity by our Creator. Jesus answers "Who is my neighbor" by telling the story of the good Samaritan. He says that the neighbor is the one who shows mercy to the stranger in need. What happened on September 11th... is "they" became "us". | 9/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoC. S. Lewis: Lighten Up! | C. S. Lewis was a professor at both Oxford and Cambridge – and he was a brilliant scholar of Medieval Literature. He sounds like he’d be a blast at a party, doesn’t he? But he is most known for a series of children’s books entitled “The Chronicles of Narnia.” Lewis had the intellectual horsepower and opportunity to be stiff, heavy and unimaginative. Instead, he modeled a powerful character issue for those who follow Christ: he did not take himself too seriously. Yes, life is very hard. But it is God’s desire that we experience pleasure during our years in this broken world. It is a sign of character strength (not weakness) when we learn to embrace the things God has meant for our enjoyment. | 9/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 32 | VideoStudent Volunteer Movement: The Global Story | We’re now taking a giant leap from the 6th to the 19th century. We’re skipping over the Dark Ages (500-1500) because there were few characters to celebrate during that period. The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century provided us with numerous amazing characters – some of which were celebrated during Whole Shebang Part I. The “character” this week is actually not a person. We’re looking at the character of a group of students who gathered at Mt. Hermon in 1886 and eventually became known as the Student Volunteer Movement. This movement radically embraced God’s desire to reach all nations. An essential theme throughout the Whole Shebang is that God’s pursuit of a restored relationship with humanity is a global story. We are blessed to be a blessing; we are to be fishers of men. Any person wishing to be molded by the character of Christ must consider The Global Story. | 8/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoBenedict: Commitment | Being a “Christian” involves more than making a decision to follow Christ. It’s referred to as a relationship because it is ongoing. If you see yourself as a “follower of Christ” and you are making no efforts to develop that relationship... that’s a character issue. Any healthy relationship requires an ongoing commitment. In the 6th century, Benedict left the success and the trappings of this world to prioritize his intimacy with God. He influenced many and eventually became the overseer of 12 monasteries full of highly committed followers of Jesus. He has influenced western monasteries more than any other person and he is a great example of passionate commitment to intimacy with Christ. | 8/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoSt. Patrick: Beyond Forgiveness | St. Patrick is not a leprechaun. There’s no evidence that he wore green, drank beer or was a particularly lucky person. He was a part of God’s story – a significant part to the people of Ireland. He was taken from his homeland in Britain and became a slave in Ireland. After escaping, he not only forgave his captors but felt called by God to take the message of Jesus to them. As we continue to look at a few characters in the history of “The Church,” St. Patrick stands out as a model of forgiveness and going beyond forgiveness. | 8/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoAugustine: Confession | “The Church” is a look back at the 2,000 years since Christ walked the earth – 2,000 years of thought, debate and characters that have dramatically molded our experience with God today. One of the earliest and most influential of these characters is a guy named Augustine from the 4th century. His writings and sermons have had a tremendous impact on our understanding of sin and our need for grace. One of his most influential books was entitled Confessions where he models for us the need to verbally express our remorse for our thoughts and actions. True freedom requires us, through confession, to acknowledge what Christ came to free us from. | 8/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 36 | VideoGrilling Up Some Wisdom | Proverbs is a very practical book about wisdom in the OT and focuses on two areas: integrity and people (relationships). We need to be intentional about seeking wisdom. It just doesn't happen naturally. When God grills up some wisdom, its often served through the gift of community, which is lived out in a number of ministries from which we will hear 5 stories on how God is moving in people's lives here at MPCC. | 7/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoThe Gospel Collides With Life | There are many voices in our lives trying to give insight on how to save ourselves from our own personal hells on earth. Our parents, teachers, bosses, church, TV, Oprah: so many different voices telling us how to find heaven on earth. Yes, we believe in Jesus but we count on him more to save us from Hell after earth. But when the Gospel collides with our lives we come face to face with the reality that belief in Jesus here and now is what brings ultimate and complete joy. No matter what functional heavens the world or religion promise us, it's Jesus alone that can deliver true life abundantly. | 7/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoThe Kind of Person God Chooses | When God calls us into His service, the correct and biblical response from His people is faith and surrender. | 7/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | VideoFreedom | "You are called to freedom" - but what does Paul mean my that? We have many different definitions for freedom, but the kind we find in Christ differs quite a bit from our preconceptions. Jesus bought our freedom at the highest cost for a reason, and with that comes responsibility. This week we look at what Christ has freed us from and to. | 7/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 40 | VideoTimothy: A Man of Integrity | The apostle Paul loved young Timothy and seemed to trust him more than anyone else. Evidence suggests that this was because Timothy was a man of integrity. To have integrity means to be integrated. It means that every part of your life fits together. It means you are the same person at work and at home – you’re the same person when people are watching and when they’re not. Being a person of integrity doesn’t mean you’re perfect in all areas – it just means you’re honest about all areas. In Paul’s letter to Timothy, he challenges the church to set the bar high – to set an example for those who may be watching – to have great integrity. | 6/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoPeter: Assigned Not Deserved | As we celebrate Father’s Day, it seems appropriate to look at the character of the apostle Peter… because he was a man’s man! He was the only one brave enough to step out of the boat and walk on water. In his passion to protect Jesus, he cut the ear off the advancing soldier. He was vigorous, impulsive, hot-tempered and confident (queue Tim Allen grunt…). But in the letters in the New Testament that bear his name, we see a man whose character had been shaped and carved by the God he served. Peter learned to blend his passion with humility and respect for others. He learned that respect is not supposed to be deserved – it is to be assigned. | 6/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | VideoJames: Everybody Wants to Be Heard | We don’t know much about James. We know he was a brother of Jesus and that he wrote a very terse and impactful book in the New Testament that is titled by his name. His style of writing is consistent with his command for us to be “quick to listen and slow to speak.” Naturally, we are very much the opposite. And James offers a strong challenge to our character. If everyone wants to be heard, then who is going to listen to them? James challenges followers of Christ to be the ones who listen first, and speak second. The most impactful way we can do this is to prove that we both listened and understood. | 6/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 43 | VideoPaul: Feelin' Groovy | We now move into the section entitled “The Revolution.” This comes from the story and letters found in the second half of the New Testament. After Jesus died, rose and ascended into heaven, his young, terrified followers had to decide what to do next. They were given the task of continuing the revolution of love that Jesus started. One of the main revolutionaries was the apostle Paul. He modeled the character trait of contentment (among many other character strengths). He wrote, “I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.” This week we will explain whether or not this is the same as the 1960’s notion of “Feelin’ Groovy”! | 6/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 44 | VideoThe Messiah: Obedience. Are You Convinced? | No key on a piano is the “wrong” key. But when played outside of the “obedient” how, when, and where, it becomes a bunch of noise. When we are asked to be obedient, the question that nags under the surface is: how much is this going to cost? The night before Jesus dies, he prays an amazingly difficult prayer: “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42) Jesus pays the ultimate cost of obedience through death and taking on the wrath of God. Somehow we are expected to live with the same kind of willingness to pursue God’s will. This depth of obedience was only possible because Jesus was convinced of and in deep relationship with the person of God. It is when we are convinced of and in deep relationship with God, that our life can change from a banging noise of a piano to a beautiful song. | 5/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | VideoThe Messiah: The Grace of Giving | Jesus was the greatest teacher ever... and he had a lot to say about money. He certainly challenges and inspires us toward generosity. But have you ever wondered if he, himself, was generous? He was poor and had no money to give away! The apostle Paul, however, describes the generosity of Jesus very clearly. He says that followers of Christ should “excel in the grace of giving.” The issue is not just how much we give – it’s how we give. It’s giving cheerfully, hopefully, compassionately – because that’s what money is for. | 5/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 46 | VideoThe Messiah: Jesus Had an Agenda | Jesus knew all along what his plan was. He was a man with a mission. He tried to explain it to those closest to him – but they failed to understand. Every teaching, every healing, every miracle was inching him closer to his ultimate purpose in life: to die like a criminal on a cross – as a ransom for many. He had an agenda. He knew where he was going. It is a sign of maturity when we have a plan for our lives. It is an indication of character strength when we view current difficulties through the lens of our short or long-term hopes and dreams. | 5/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 47 | VideoThe Messiah: Catch & Release | Our celebration of Mother’s Day is a focus on a more feminine character trait of Jesus – namely, compassion. The story of Jesus feeding the 5000 demonstrates that we show compassion for others by remembering to “catch and release”. We “catch” those to whom we want to show compassion by entering into their struggle. Compassion literally means to “suffer with.” We feel their pain, we hold them in their time of need, we nurture, we love. But we are also to “release” them. We don’t serve others by continuing to coddle them. We are to equip them and release them to be strong and make good decisions. | 5/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 48 | VideoThe Messiah: A Dangerous Man to Follow | Through his three years of ministry, as recorded in the gospels, Jesus modeled for us the perfection of “character.” In this section of “The Whole Shebang,” instead of looking at five different characters, we are going to look at five powerful character traits of Jesus. This week we will focus on his boldness. Entering Jerusalem on a donkey was a very courageous thing to do. He was declaring, “I am the Messiah! I am the King of the world!” Make no mistake, he was a very dangerous man – otherwise they would not have killed him. If we choose to follow him and model our lives after him, we too need to live life with boldness. | 5/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 49 | VideoCelebration! | When's the last time you cheered? Roared? Celebrated big time? Sports can do that for us - so can powerful movies. That desire to celebrate has been put in us by our Creator. Easter Sunday is the celebration of the greatest event in the history of humankind! We celebrate not just the fact that Jesus died on the cross to cover the debt of our sins - but he rose again three days later! Because Christ is alive, we too can be alive. Even when we feel dead inside - God has made us alive in Christ. | 4/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 50 | VideoHallelujah | Periodically this year we will look at the lyrics of one of the songs on our worship CD entitled "Track Record Vol. 2." Our hope is to learn the songs and develop a "track record" with these great worship songs. The song "Hallelujah" reminds us that singing and experiencing this word requires us to first admit our need for Him. Without need, there is no "Hallelujah". May we first recognize our need for his mercy and his grace. Only then can we sing Hallelujah. | 4/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 51 | VideoEsther: Affected by Hurt | It is easier to walk through life pretending that terrible things happening around us do not affect us: Earthquake in Japan, millions living in extreme poverty, 75% of our community coming from broken homes, students and adults who live in devastating hopelessness. Esther tries to do the same thing, until she lets what is happening to others, affect her. As we walk through life we can choose to change our posture from being guarded against, to being affected by some hurts and miseries around us. It is a risk that can end in the beauty of God’s Kingdom brought to Earth. As Esther’s Uncle Mordecai reminds her, perhaps you have come to this place in your life to do something about the very thing that affects you. | 4/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 52 | VideoDaniel: Are You Willing to "Go There"? | Daniel is our last major prophet addressing the exile of God’s people out of Jerusalem. Daniel served under three different kings while he was in exile in Babylonia. With all three he had to tell them very disturbing news. He had the choice to either take the safe route and not “go there” – or take the dangerous route and speak the truth with respect and love. Sometimes we’re confronted with dangerous conversations. When it’s the right thing to do, are we willing to “go there”? Or do we skip over the opportunities provided for us by God? | 4/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 53 | VideoEzekiel: Words of Encouragement | The tone of Ezekiel changes from chapter 24 to 25. In the first 24 chapters he joins Jeremiah in warning the Israelites that if they don’t change they will get kicked out of Jerusalem. Then in the second half of the book he offers words of encouragement to them. We are like the Israelites in that we also need both. We need to be challenged towards change - this is the way God shapes and molds our character. But we also need encouragement to inspire us through the difficult task of change. | 3/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 54 | VideoJeremiah: Handling a Bad Assignment | Jeremiah is referred to as the “weeping prophet.” Unfortunately for him, nobody likes a whiner! He’s a hall-of-famer though, because he stuck with it. In the end, he still celebrated God’s mercy and his faithfulness. | 3/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 55 | VideoIsaiah: What Can I Do to Help? | A key writer and prophet during the story of “The Exile” is Isaiah. The character trait he highlights for us is servant hood. As we love others, one of the most impactful questions we can ask is “What can I do to help?” | 3/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | VideoElijah: Get Up and Eat | A major character after King Solomon died time was a prophet named Elijah. His story models for us that some days we can be spiritually and emotionally as high as a kite and others we can be a low as as you can go. | 3/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 57 | VideoYou Are Here with Me | Marshall Hall, wrote the song "You Are Here With Me" which captures an incredibly consistent theme throughout the Whole Shebang. God does not promise our happiness but he does promise his presence. Our job is to acknowledge it. | 2/27/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 58 | VideoSolomon: Wisdom Is Not An Option | Solomon’s greatest character strength was his desire for wisdom. Growth happens when we identify an area where we lack wisdom, and we do something about it. | 2/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 59 | VideoJonathan: Loyalty | Jonathan and David are known to have had one of the few, unique friendships that lasted a lifetime. Jonathan’s story teaches us not to throw loyalty out with the bath water. | 2/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 60 | VideoDavid: Taking the High Road | Sometimes we are counseled to “take the high road” when we are faced with a difficult situation. The high road is often the more difficult one. It is a greater challenge in the short term but a greater victory in the long term. | 2/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 61 | VideoJoshua: A Man of His Word | A person of great character is a person whose “word” carries a whole lot of weight. | 1/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | VideoMoses: Much to Learn, Much to Offer | We see through Moses' life that he swung from "I'm the man, step aside" to "I'm worthless." Humility is neither of these two things. It's a healthy balance between them. It's understanding each of us has much to learn - and much to offer. | 1/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 63 | VideoJacob: Perserverance | One of the most incredible things we learn about God through Jacob is that the ones God picks to do great things are most often the ones who need the most help. | 1/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 64 | VideoAbraham: Faith | The clear character strength for Abraham was his faith. It’s the ability to trust in something beyond ourselves. | 1/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 65 | Video2011: Living a Life of Thankfulness | While we can't be thankful for all things and for all situations, let's us take intentional steps have a heart of thankfulness no matter what our situation. | 12/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 66 | VideoWhy Christmas Wins | Many Americans are drawn to church on Christmas and Easter - those are the two most culturally-embraced times. But Christmas is the time we take months to prepare for. Christmas dominates our finances, our schedule, our music and our time. In short, when compared to Easter... Christmas wins. One of the reasons for that is that the claims of the Easter story can be offensive - but the story of Christmas is about the birth of a baby boy. Let's embrace the simply beauty of this "winning" story. | 12/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 67 | VideoEvery Story Has a Past | Every good story has a good back story. There is majesty in the Christmas story... but there is also a degree of scandal. | 12/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | VideoThere Is Hope | In Revelation 21, John paints a beautiful picture for us of a “new heaven and a new earth.” It is an image of hope that we will one day be free of pain and death. | 12/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 69 | VideoArmageddon | Elements of “The End” remain a mystery. But we know there will be a final judgment. And we know that God is waiting for all the nations of the world to be reached. | 11/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 70 | VideoWhat the Hell is Going On? | If Jesus “conquered death on the cross” – as most Christians claim – then why are we still dying? Why is there still war, famine, pain, suffering? | 11/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 71 | VideoPecos & 24th St | John’s fantastic revelation begins with specific addresses to the seven churches that letter was intended for. What does this say about what is important to Christ? What is he looking for in the churches of which he is the head? | 11/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | VideoIt's Not Gonna Be Easy! | God wants to do something meaningful and purposeful with the remaining episodes of your life. But it’s not gonna be easy. As we fight FOR our spouses… our kids… our character. | 10/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 73 | VideoYour Role in the Kingdom | It’s all about the Kingdom. In what way are you using the gifts and strengths God has given you to advance the Kingdom? | 10/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | VideoYour Role is Unique | God is infinitely creative and he does not need to recreate miracles or stories. So you do not have to be limited by the wounds of your previous episodes. God wants to do a new thing through you. | 10/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 75 | VideoPrevious Episode | We cannot live out the unwritten story God has for us unless we know how we got here – unless we reflect on our previous episodes. We are all wounded by our past. If these wounds don’t heal, they will continue to sabotage our story. | 10/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | VideoThe Final Episode | Before we make any major decisions regarding our unwritten story, we need to know where we’re headed. It’s important to know what we’re aiming for with the remainder of our days. | 9/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 77 | VideoAre You Who You Wanna Be? | This is your life… are you who you wanna be? Are you willing to pause in the busy-ness of life and reflect on whether or not you’re heading in the right direction? | 9/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | VideoI Want It All | Perhaps you have had that feeling that there has got to be more than this. Or, maybe you have yet to experience that type of transformation. Would you want to know what it's like?... What it is like to want it all? | 9/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 79 | VideoWho's In Charge? | Jesus Christ is the head of the church. When we stand before Jesus we are wise to remember who is ultimately in charge. | 8/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 80 | VideoWhat About Other Faiths | The story you believe you’re living in determines how you live your life. There are many other systems of beliefs in our world. They are simply different stories. And we all have to the right to decide which story we believe is true. | 8/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 81 | VideoLive It Up! | Yes, life is very hard... but there's always something to enjoy along the journey, right!? We only get one life, only one set of days... let's make the most of them! | 7/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 82 | VideoThings I'm Trying to Teach My Children | Ever taken a good, long look in the mirror after you've attempted to correct something basic in your child's behavior? If you look long and honestly enough, you'll probably find you haven't fully grasped the simple things either. | 7/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 83 | VideoAlong the Way, Let's Go Bird Watching | Things to learn along the journey brings us to a reality check when it comes to living in the tension of how God has designed us and the world we live in. We will explore how we could be intentional in living lives that make a difference. | 7/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | VideoUnited We Stand | Philip, Paul and Peter (the three P’s) discovered that the revolution was expanding. Philip learned to be prepared to share the news of Jesus at all times. Paul was passionate about tearing down dividing walls. | 5/30/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 85 | VideoDo Something | After the story of “The Messiah” in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John – the rest of the New Testament centers around the book of Acts. The disciples were powerfully moved to not just think and pray about spiritual things – but to Do Something! | 5/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 86 | VideoMother's Day 2010 | Moms, do you ever feel like the words that come out of your mouth, as a mom, come out and vanish into thin air? In the same way that moms can feel they are invisible, we often forget the impact the Holy Spirit has on our lives. | 5/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 87 | Video...Who Taught Boldly | In one sense, Jesus’ time on earth was tragically short. Only three years!? But he provided an incredible legacy through the words he spoke during those short three years. He had a few things to say before he marched up the Via Dolorosa – and we are wise to listen. | 4/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 88 | Video...Who Met Expectations | The success, health or appreciation of anything in life has much to do with expectations. As we encounter Jesus, it’s important to know what we can expect from a relationship with him – and what we cannot. | 4/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 89 | VideoThe Crux of the Story | -- | 4/4/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 90 | VideoPost-Exile | Hope can last for awhile – but what about restoration? What about things getting fixed? God offers restoration – but it often doesn’t look the way we expect. | 3/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 91 | VideoRestore | Listen to find out if your church builds walls or bridges and what's our role of the church in the process of healing and restoration? | 3/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 92 | VideoThe Event | Through scripture, conscience, and community, God warns and warns us toward making good and wise decisions in life. The overall message God is giving to those in exile is: there is hope! | 3/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 93 | VideoPre-Exile | It seems that God did not want to kick his people out of their land (ie, send them into “exile”). He gave His people many opportunities to change their ways. In our lives, will we take his warnings seriously – or just take our chances? | 3/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 94 | VideoThe Divided Kingdom | The kingdom of Israel was divided internally into the North (Israel) and South (Judah). In our lives today, we are wise to remember our relationships are our allies not our enemies. | 2/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 95 | VideoWhat is the Wise Thing to Do? | So how does a follower of God know how to “do life”? Scripture is not a rulebook that has all the answers. The question is not a generic “What’s the right thing to do?” The question – that both enhances and flows out of relationship – is “What is the wise thing to do?” | 2/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 96 | VideoAm I Significant? | Either we want the “Earthly Power” of prestige and wealth – or the “Spiritual Power” of strength and courage. As we seek our place in the Whole Shebang, we have much to learn from the story of King David and his balance of power, strength, and courage. | 2/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 97 | VideoCan I Really Trust God? | God established the Jewish nation through which he would reveal himself. What God wants to convey through the Exodus story is that we can trust him. | 1/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 98 | VideoWho Are the Jews? | God formed a new nation – the descendants of a man named Abraham and made a covenant with them. In the New Testament God incorporates all nations into a new covenant for all peoples. | 1/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 99 | VideoWhat Went Wrong? | God is the creator and designer or the Whole Shebang. He made everything "good" but it quickly went down hill. Fortunately, God had a redemptive plan from the very beginning. | 1/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 100 | VideoHow and Why Did It All Begin? | There are three main characters in The Whole Shebang: God, Satan and us. Job paints a great picture of the dynamics of these relationships. | 1/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 100 Episodes |

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