

Saddleback Church Weekend Messages
Saddleback Church
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Saddleback Church led by Pastor Andy Wood. To learn more, visit saddleback.com or download the Saddleback App.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 37min
Staying on Track With Community
Over the past five weeks, Pastor Andy and Stacy shared what it means to get Back on Track with God’s design for our faith, health, finances, relationships, and work. But how do we stay on track when life gets tough? This past weekend, Pastor Andy shared the answer: community. Pastor Andy reminded us that God has given us three powerful gifts to live out his purpose for our lives: his Word, his Spirit, and his Church. We were never meant to follow Jesus in isolation. God created us to live in community, where walking alongside others helps us go further than we ever could on our own. When we look at the early church in the book of Acts, we see how community fueled deep devotion and a growing closeness to God that no one experienced alone. Don’t walk alone. Take your next step into community by joining a small group today at saddleback.com/groups.

Feb 2, 2026 • 39min
Back On Track With Work
God’s original design for work was never meant to feel like a burden or simply a way to survive. From the very beginning, before sin entered the world, God created work as something good and meaningful, inviting his people to join him in shaping, cultivating, and caring for his creation. Yet for many of us today, work can feel complicated, misaligned, or even painful. In this message, Pastor Andy returns to Genesis to rediscover God’s original, divine design for work and to remind us that the struggle we feel does not mean we missed our calling. Instead, we are invited to receive work as a gift, not an identity. This message challenges us to stop working for pleasure, profit, or pride, and to see our work as an act of worship, offering our best to God and learning how to experience peace, purpose, and freedom in whatever work is in our hands.

Jan 26, 2026 • 40min
Back On Track With My Relationships
When our closest relationships feel strained or broken, the weight can linger and leave us feeling unseen or unheard. In this message, Pastor Stacie preached a message on how to get back on track with our relationships. While we cannot change another person, we are not stuck. God invites us to focus on our own growth. He does not hold us responsible for someone else’s choices, but he deeply cares about our hearts, words, and actions. Romans 12 calls us to live at peace with everyone, as far as it depends on us, choosing hope, patience, and prayer even when it is hard. Our hope is bigger than any relationship. Hebrews 6 reminds us that Jesus is an anchor for our souls, and 1 Peter 5 assures us that God restores and strengthens us. You are not meant to carry relational pain alone. Join a small group and step into 21 Days of Prayer with us.

Jan 19, 2026 • 48min
Back on Track with My Finances
Money carries so much weight in our lives, but this weekend’s message reminded us where our trust belongs. In this message, Pastor Andy shared a simple, freeing truth: everything we have already belongs to God. He is the owner, and we are trusted stewards. Money is not the goal or the problem. It is a resource God created and a way we worship him through how we use it. In Matthew 25, Jesus tells a story of servants entrusted with their master’s money. The servant who used what he was given faithfully was rewarded, not because the money was his, but because he honored his master. God invites us into that same trust today. He places resources in our hands and calls us to use them with his purposes in mind. As we work hard, plan wisely, and hold everything with open hands, we learn the heart of this message. Trust God over money, and use what he gives for what matters most.

Jan 12, 2026 • 41min
Back on Track With My Health
Explore the intersection of faith and health as the host humorously navigates personal setbacks and the journey back to wellness. Discover God’s divine design for a healthy life, contrasting cultural influences with biblical teachings. Learn practical steps to transform your habits and renew your mind, emphasizing the importance of stewardship of the body. Hear inspiring testimonials and engage in a guided prayer of surrender, encouraging listeners to dedicate their lives and health to a higher purpose.

Jan 5, 2026 • 43min
Back on Track with My Faith
Getting back on track does not start with fixing everything else. It starts with returning to God. Every area of our lives, our faith, health, finances, relationships, and work, flows from our relationship with Him. We looked at the story of Cain and Abel and saw the difference between giving God leftovers versus giving Him our best. Abel offered his first and best as worship, while Cain held back. God is after our whole heart. What we give our time and energy to is what grows. The appetite we feed is the appetite that shapes our lives. God responds to humility and holy hunger. As a church, we are stepping into 21 Days of Prayer and a season of fasting as we seek God together, leading toward our Return Gathering. This year, we are invited to trust God with our whole lives and give Him our best, not our leftovers.

Jan 2, 2026 • 16min
New and Improved
A new year does not create a new life. A changed life begins with intention. This message reminds us that Jesus invites us into a life renewed from the inside out. We see the freedom He offers from the weight of our past through forgiveness, the purpose and fulfillment He brings to our present, and the faith He gives for the future that replaces fear with trust. Instead of striving for change on our own, we are invited to place our lives in His hands and let Him lead. As we trust Jesus more deeply and follow Him, our lives can become a story of healing, growth, and lasting hope.

Jan 2, 2026 • 30min
God is For You
This Christmas Day, Pastor Buddy Owens reminded us of the central truth of Christmas. God gave us His greatest gift, Himself, through Jesus. Scripture calls Him Immanuel, God with us, and His coming proves that God is not distant or disinterested. He is present, personal, and for you. We reflected on the humility of Jesus’ birth and how the King of heaven chose to meet us not in palaces, but in the mangers of life. Jesus entered our brokenness so we could experience the life God always intended for us. Through the incarnation, God made a way for us to be reconciled to Him and become His sons and daughters. Christmas reminds us that God is with you in every season, and He is for you. He sent Jesus to bring forgiveness, hope, restoration, and fullness of life.

Jan 2, 2026 • 28min
The Gift of Peace
This Christmas Eve, we gathered to celebrate Jesus and the gift of peace He came to give. We looked at a question many of us ask, is this really all there is? Scripture reminds us that God has more for you. He has a plan and a purpose, and true joy and lasting fulfillment are found as we know God, find community, pursue growth, make a difference, and impact the world. If those things stirred something in you, we invited you to start the new year with us as we begin our new message series, Back on Track. We also explored what the Bible says about peace. Jesus never promised a problem free world, but He did promise peace in Him. Peace is not the absence of chaos, it is the presence of God. As we closed with candlelight, we were reminded that Jesus is the Prince of Peace, and His peace is available to us today.

Dec 14, 2025 • 46min
My Best Yes
When we look at the story of Mary and Joseph, we are reminded that obedience does not always come with clarity, comfort, or ease. But obedience places us right in the middle of God’s redemptive work and his plans for our lives. Their story shows us that our best response to God is often a simple yes, even when it does not make sense, even when it costs us, and even when waiting makes it harder. This past weekend, Pastor Andy invited us to see Christmas as a story still being written and to consider how our yes to God shapes who we become and the chapters God is writing in our lives today. As Christmas approaches, we are each invited to ask ourselves. What might God do if I offered him my best yes?


