

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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Dec 2, 2015 • 29min
Bethel Staff Meeting Podcast
Kris Vallotton, a key figure at Bethel Church known for his insightful questions, dives deep into meaningful discussions with Bill during their staff meeting. They tackle self-awareness and authenticity in relationships, emphasizing integrity in conflict resolution. The importance of giving others the benefit of the doubt is highlighted, alongside the need for compassion and understanding. They also explore navigating jealousy, celebrating success, and cultivating deep relationships with God through genuine connection rather than performance.

Nov 29, 2015 • 39min
Hope In All Circumstances
Bill Johnson teaches from Zechariah on having hope in all circumstances. Hope is the joyful anticipation of good. For every situation we face, we've been prepared and God has an answer!

Nov 22, 2015 • 48min
Overnight Success Isn't True
Eric Johnson speaks on finding out why we're alive. We may be the product of our environment, but what are we going to do about it? We must step up to the plate or someone else will. Like Esther, we're alive for such a time as this!

Nov 15, 2015 • 43min
God's Heart Is Set on Restoration
Bill Johnson speaks on the subject of restoration. God's heart is set on restoring every broken and lost thing in our lives. In this service, Bill prays for the restoration of relationships, finances, and health.

Nov 8, 2015 • 46min
The Nature of Heaven Is Promotion
Danny Silk teaches on the nature of Heaven as promotion. Ask the Lord for blessing and expansion. It's in His heart to give it, but we must be willing to go through the process!

Nov 1, 2015 • 38min
Love Versus Fear
Bill Johnson talks about love versus fear. When God gives a command He empowers us to do what we previously couldn't do. So when the Lord tells us not to fear, it means there is the grace to be victorious.

Oct 25, 2015 • 50min
The Potter and the Clay
Eric Johnson speaks on how we are a new creation and Christ is forming something in us. He is making us look just like Him. Let's live with the reality that we are a new creation because we said yes to Jesus.

Oct 18, 2015 • 44min
Deep Calls Unto Deep
Bill Johnson teaches on positioning ourselves for the more of God. Revival is the heart of God that continuously flows to humanity, and it's the people of God who make decisions to step into what He's already ordained. Let's hunger for the move of God to increase in our lifetime!

Oct 11, 2015 • 38min
Missions and Blessings
Bill Johnson shares on the importance of having a big worldview. A worldview that causes us to be moved with compassion for people is an essential part of life. Being exposed to need moves us, but let's deliberately choose a world need and look for someone we can invest in.

Oct 4, 2015 • 51min
Eternity Is Just Around the Corner
Eric Johnson teaches from 2 Corinthians on ambition and longing. We're alive because we behold the face of God and we're hungry for more. Longing for something greater is written into our DNA because we have beheld something that has no limits.


