The Bridge Church Sermons

The Bridge Church
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Sep 5, 2022 • 40min

A Dream that Doesn't Deliver

Much of our lives are spent chasing the things we think will make us happy—getting that one job, reaching that one milestone, making that particular amount of money, hitting that status, winning that award… The list goes on. And when it’s all said and done, it goes on a shelf, redeemable for nothing in the grand scheme of eternity. Many dreams don’t deliver. And if we spend our lives chasing them, we’ll never have both eyes on what we should be chasing—Jesus. What dream isn’t delivering for you? What do you have to set aside to put your all into the pursuit of the only One who does deliver? Support the show
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Aug 28, 2022 • 42min

Living Like the Early Church

"Church is not an organization you join, it’s a family where you belong, a home where you are loved, and a hospital where you find healing.” – Nicky GumbelChurch is a family, not an event. It’s doing life together, in both the mountaintop and valley seasons of life. The early church understood this, and the world was never the same again. We’ll never fully experience what God meant for us to experience without authentic, vulnerable, Gospel community. Jesus doesn’t just want our Sundays, as important as those are: He wants our whole life, as we remember that God is the one who changes lives.Support the show
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Aug 22, 2022 • 29min

Called to Community

Here is a staggering statistic: more than half of Americans report feeling lonely. Loneliness is one of our greatest fears and hardships, but the antidote is something we’re almost equally as fearful of—vulnerability with others. There is so much good found in relationship with others, but sometimes it’s messy and hard, so we turn the other way. But from the very beginning, being alone is one of the things God deemed “not good.” It’s in our very design to be among others—designed for community by a God who embodies community. How do we fight the loneliness? How do we live in community the way God has always intended for us? Support the show
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Aug 15, 2022 • 41min

Dead. Buried. Raised.

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Aug 8, 2022 • 42min

Stacking Stones | Joshua 4

We’re imperfect in many ways, but one things that fails us regularly is our memories. And this isn’t new to humanity in a distracted, busy age. In fact, all the way in the book of Joshua, there’s a story of the Jordan River, which God parts so the Israelites could pass, and He calls them to do something so they’ll never forget the miracle.They stack stones. It’s the first thing God has them do after making it through—worship and build a monument. And every time they see the stacked stones, they’ll remember. When their kids see the stacked stones, they’ll ask for the stories. And the story of God’s faithfulness will go on, and on, and on. For generations.The legacy of faith we’re called to leave is too vital, and God’s faithfulness is too incredible. So today, how do we stack our own stones?Support the show
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Jul 31, 2022 • 39min

Journeying to the Center of Wisdom

Here's a sobering truth: we can't get wise all on our own. As capable and self-reliant we'd like to think we are, wisdom is simply not something we can source all by ourselves. But here's where the challenge lies: Where, then, do we source our wisdom?  Finding the source requires journeying to the center of wisdom—more specifically, biblical wisdom. And the good news is, God doesn't keep the source a secret. So let's take the journey. Listen here: Support the show
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Jul 25, 2022 • 45min

Heeding Wisdom's Call

Voices compete, and we live among the noise. And it's not just others speaking over each other—our own minds can be filled with noise that make the voice of God inaudible. If we're going to live in the way of wisdom, we have to know how to hear it, how to listen to the right voices and sources, and how to quiet all the distractions vying to pull us away. How do we tune the competing voices out and tune in to the voice of God? Listen to "Heeding Wisdom's Call" here: Support the show
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Jul 17, 2022 • 46min

Preserving Unity in Conflict

Strife... drama... conflict... Whatever you want to call it, it's present all around us. And whether we feel right in the middle of it or not, we're witnesses to it in our culture every single day. So, if you think this message isn't for you... think again. The reality of life is that we'll find ourselves in the middle of conflict more than we want to, and Christ-followers are called to come at conflict with one goal: to preserve unity. The way of wisdom tackles conflict with a weapon unlike any other, and it changes everything. Listen to "Preserving Unity in Conflict" here: Support the show
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Jul 10, 2022 • 42min

Receiving Critical Feedback

Scroll right past this if you're good at people criticizing you. It's not our natural response to welcome people telling us that we're not perfect—especially when the feedback isn't packaged in a pretty way. But we also have all been guilty of not packaging it pretty too. Long story short, feedback and criticism is not easy. But there is a way to walk in wisdom through it, whether we're on the giving or receiving end. How do we do it? Support the show
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Jul 3, 2022 • 42min

The Power of a Gentle Answer - Interview

What wins in the face of division? What's the play we should call when it feels like it's an "us vs. them" game? In a culture that amplifies the loudest voices and the hottest takes, what if a win is gained by gentleness? A few weeks back, Pastor Ian got to sit down with Scott Sauls, an incredibly gifted pastor and author who is passionate about a concept he calls "a gentle answer." In this Crucial Conversation together, they address how Christians can faithfully engage in some of the difficult conversations that can easily feel divisive, knowing that Jesus shows us how to embrace those different from us in more ways than one. As you listen, challenge yourself to think of a way you can embrace someone that might be a "them" in your mind. The way of Jesus was gentleness, and his mightiest act was done even for those who crucified him. How can that change the way we interact and engage with our world? Support the show

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