

Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week
Bethel Redding
Bethel's mission is revival – the personal, regional, and global expansion of God's Kingdom through His manifest presence.We are a congregation of hope-filled believers, rooted in the love of God and dedicated to worldwide transformation through revival. It's our goal for God's love to be manifest in signs, wonders and miracles. It's our vision to see history become His-story as the kingdom of this world becomes the kingdom of our God. We welcome you to join us in this adventure! Thank you for listening with us and sharing this with your community.Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week is released on Wednesdays and is also available in seven other languages:Arabic: Podcast | YouTubeFrench: Podcast | YouTubeGerman: Podcast | YouTubeMandarin: Podcast | YouTubePortuguese: Podcast | YouTubeRussian: Podcast | YouTubeSpanish: Podcast | YouTubeFind out more at Bethel.ComWatch more on Bethel.TV or Bethel's YouTube channelFind more revival resources on Shop.Bethel
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Mar 22, 2026 • 42min
We Are Better Together
We are better together. Jesus calls us to love one another in the midst of our brokenness, and as we do, we create space for His power to be revealed among us. In this message, Bill Johnson shares on the power of God at work through His people. All authority belongs to Him, and as we pursue His presence, walk in obedience, and live from His love, His power flows through our lives. While the enemy has no authority, where might we unknowingly be partnering with him? How do we grow in trust with God and become a people He can move through? As a church family, our desire is to be a community trusted by God—one that faithfully represents His love, power, and authority in the earth. We pray that wherever you’re listening from, you would be strengthened in your faith, challenged to love deeply, and encouraged to walk in wholehearted obedience.

Mar 15, 2026 • 52min
Honor Reveals the Glory
Honor reveals the glory of God, and every believer carries that glory. In this message, Richard Gordon teaches on the power and fruit of living a life marked by honor, inviting us to become a people known for the way we see and value one another. Honor holds great significance in the kingdom of God—but why? What does it look like in our everyday lives, and how does it shape the way we relate to those around us? This message is a call to look and live more like Jesus: seeing people from His perspective, loving others as He loves, and representing His kingdom well on the earth. Our prayer is that as you watch, you would encounter the heart of God and be encouraged to live a life defined by honor.

Mar 8, 2026 • 48min
Maturing In Faith
Maturing in our faith is not meant to happen in isolation—it’s a byproduct of doing life within the Body of Christ. Belonging to the family of God is an invitation to grow, to be stretched, and ultimately to look more like Jesus. In this message, Banning Liebscher invites us into a deeper and more holistic understanding of God’s design for His Church. Discipleship and spiritual maturity go hand in hand, and the community of believers plays a vital role in shaping who we become. What perspectives might be hindering our growth where God has planted us? How might the cultures we cultivate in our churches either support or stifle the process of maturing in Christ? This message challenges and encourages us to partner with God’s heart for the Body—to champion one another, pursue genuine discipleship, and grow into the fullness of who we are called to be in Christ, together.

Mar 1, 2026 • 45min
Love Looks Like Action
We are called to love—and love looks like action. As the Church, as those who represent Jesus to the world around us, love is what we are meant to be known for. In this message, Gabe Valenzuela unpacks what it truly means to love the way God has called us to love. What does loving our neighbor look like in a practical, everyday sense? How does Scripture define and demonstrate the kind of love we are invited to embody? This teaching is both an encouragement and a charge—an invitation to move beyond sentiment and into lived expression. As followers of Christ, we are called not only to carry the love of God within us, but to intentionally release it into our homes, workplaces, and communities. Our prayer is that this message deepens your understanding of biblical love and empowers you to reflect Jesus more fully in the way you live.

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Feb 22, 2026 • 57min
The Love and Leadership of God
Hayley Braun, a pastoral leader and preacher, explores Psalm 23 through the lens of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. She unpacks sheep nature, God’s tender leadership, mercy paired with truth, and the shepherd’s long pursuit of his people. Short, vivid teachings invite trust, surrender, and deeper, experiential knowing of God’s guiding love.

Feb 15, 2026 • 47min
Search Me, Oh Lord
A spiritual guide to navigating seasonal rivers in faith through biblical patterns. Insights on obedience, planning, and the timing of spiritual steps. Reflections on humility versus pride using Joshua, Jesus, and Naaman as touchpoints. An invitation to adopt a posture of openness, courage, and reliance on the Holy Spirit.

Feb 8, 2026 • 55min
God of the Storm
Havilah Cunnington, pastor, speaker and author, teaches on pursuing Jesus amid hard seasons. She explores supernatural peace in storms. She talks about staying focused, taking courageous risks like stepping out of the boat, and the role of prophetic ministry and integrity. The message calls listeners to keep mission and faith steady while navigating pain.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 23min
An Update on Our Journey
A candid update on a community's journey of repentance and the deliberate steps being taken to rebuild trust. Reflections on why mistakes happened and how leadership is changing structures. A focus on demonstrating real change, repeated apologies, grace, and placing faith in Christ rather than fallible leaders.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 58min
A Message From Bethel Leadership
A sober reflection on leadership failures, repentance, and responsibility within church leadership. They discuss how allegations were handled, delayed responses, and the harm caused by endorsements. New safety processes and third-party reporting are introduced. The conversation includes apologies, commitments to cultural change, and invitations for accountability and support.

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Jan 18, 2026 • 49min
We Must Fan the Flame
Bill Johnson passionately discusses the divine mandate for believers to fan the flame of their hearts, emphasizing unity and obedience. He explores the historical significance of California in revival movements and warns against losing spiritual fervency. The power of partnership is highlighted as a means to revive and influence communities. Johnson contrasts pride and inclusivity in ministry, urging listeners to recommit to their faith and engage in collective prayer. The message concludes with an invitation to deepen one’s relationship with Jesus and participate actively in transformation.


