Church on the Rock - Nashville
Welcome to the Church on the Rock Nashville’s Sermon Podcast, where we dive deep into the transformative power of the Spirit-filled life. Join us each week as we explore the timeless truths of Scripture and discover how they apply to our everyday lives. Tune in for dynamic sermons that inspire and challenge you. Our podcast is your virtual sanctuary for spiritual growth and renewal. Whether you’re a longtime believer or just beginning your journey of faith, you’ll find encouragement, wisdom, and community here at Church on the Rock. Tune in and allow the Spirit to inspire and guide your life today.!
Episodes
7 days ago
7 days ago
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have Kingdom Kids Wednesdays at 6:00 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Scripture References:
Mark 1:35
Psalm 63:1
Colossians 4:2
John 17:17
2 Timothy 3:16
Hebrews 4:12
Psalm 1:1-2
Ephesians 6:18
Philippians 3:8
Key Points:
The Importance of Margin for God: We often prioritize other things in our lives, but it's crucial to make time for God.
Daily Disciplines:
Worship and Thanksgiving: Expressing gratitude to God daily.
Bible Study: Reading God's Word regularly.
Prayer: Communicating with God through prayer.
Benefits of Spending Time with God:
Spiritual Growth: Deepening our relationship with God.
Direction and Guidance: Receiving clarity and wisdom.
Peace and Comfort: Experiencing God's peace in challenging times.
Hope and Faith: Building trust in God's plan.
The Call to Action:
Prioritize God: Make time for Him daily.
Seek God's Word: Read the Bible regularly.
Communicate with God: Spend time in prayer.
Embrace a Relationship with God: Develop a personal connection with Him.
Call to Action: If you're ready to deepen your relationship with God, consider making a commitment to spend more time with Him.
7 days ago
7 days ago
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have Kingdom Kids Wednesdays at 6:00 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Scripture Focus: Malachi 3:7-10
Key Points:
The Importance of Margin:
Margin is not just a financial concept but a spiritual one.
We should strive to have more than enough to give back.
God's Perspective on Giving:
God desires our hearts, not just our possessions.
We rob God when we withhold what belongs to Him.
The Principle of First Fruits:
Honor God by giving Him the first and best of our resources.
This includes our time, talents, and treasure.
The Blessing of Generosity:
God promises to bless those who are faithful stewards.
When we prioritize God's kingdom, He will provide for our needs.
Call to Action:
Test God: Challenge yourself to trust God and give generously.
Prioritize God: Put God first in your finances, time, and talents.
Sow into the Kingdom: Support the church's mission and ministries.
Additional Notes:
Sermon Series: This sermon is part of a series on margins.
Preacher: Pastor Nick Birmingham
Church: Church on the Rock, Nashville
Podcast: Sermon of the Week Podcast
Potential Discussion Questions:
How does the concept of "margin" apply to your spiritual life?
What are some practical ways to increase your generosity?
How can we overcome the temptation to prioritize our own needs over God's?
What are the long-term benefits of being a faithful steward?
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Key Points:
The Importance of Rest:
Our culture often undervalues rest.
Rest is not laziness but a necessity for spiritual and physical well-being.
God modeled rest in the creation story.
The Consequences of Lack of Rest:
Increased stress and anxiety.
Diminished productivity.
Strained relationships.
Spiritual burnout.
The Benefits of Rest:
Increased focus and clarity.
Improved physical health.
Stronger relationships.
Deeper connection with God.
How to Incorporate Rest into Your Life:
Set aside a specific day or time each week for rest.
Establish boundaries and learn to say "no."
Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques.
Prioritize sleep and adequate rest.
Scripture References:
Exodus 31:17
Exodus 20:8-11
Mark 2:27
Additional Notes:
Pastor Birmingham shared personal anecdotes about the challenges of rest in his own life.
He emphasized the spiritual significance of rest as a gift from God.
The sermon encouraged listeners to prioritize rest and make it a part of their daily lives.
Call to Action:
Take time to reflect on your own relationship with rest.
Make a conscious effort to incorporate more rest into your life.
Share this message with others who may benefit from it.
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Friday Oct 18, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 14, Acts 19:1-6
Key Points:
Understanding the Holy Spirit: The importance of knowing and understanding the Holy Spirit.
The Gift of Tongues: A spiritual experience mentioned in the book of Acts.
The Gift of Prophecy: A spiritual gift that strengthens, encourages, and comforts.
The Importance of Love: Love should be our highest goal in expressing our faith.
The Misuse of Gifts: Gifts can be misused and cause harm within the church.
The Purpose of Gifts: Gifts should edify and build up the church.
The Need for Interpretation: Speaking in tongues or prophecy should be accompanied by interpretation.
The Importance of Maturity: We should strive for maturity in understanding spiritual matters.
Call to Action:
Salvation: Invite those who don't have a personal relationship with Jesus to make a decision for Christ.
Prayer: Pray for the Holy Spirit to fill and empower believers.
Love and Unity: Strive to love one another and build up the church.
Additional Notes:
Pastor Nick Birmingham discussed the importance of love, understanding, and maturity in relation to spiritual gifts.
He addressed the potential for misuse of gifts and emphasized the need for interpretation.
Pastor Birmingham encouraged listeners to seek the Holy Spirit and to use their gifts to build up the church.
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Wednesday Sep 25, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:4-11
Theme: The various spiritual gifts given by the Holy Spirit and their purpose in building up the church.
Key Points:
Introduction:
Recap of previous sermons in the series on the Holy Spirit.
Importance of understanding the Holy Spirit's role in our lives.
Transition to the topic of spiritual gifts.
The Value of Gifts:
Personal anecdotes about the joy and significance of receiving gifts.
The spiritual nature of the gifts given by the Holy Spirit.
The purpose of these gifts is to build up and edify the church.
Different Kinds of Spiritual Gifts:
Wisdom: The ability to give wise advice and counsel.
Knowledge: The gift of special knowledge or understanding.
Faith: A supernatural faith that sustains and empowers.
Healing: The ability to heal physical ailments.
Miracles: The power to perform supernatural acts.
Prophecy: The ability to speak a message from God.
Discernment: The ability to distinguish between true and false spiritual messages.
Tongues: The ability to speak in unknown languages.
Interpretation: The ability to interpret the meaning of tongues.
The Importance of Seeking and Using Spiritual Gifts:
Paul's encouragement to desire spiritual gifts.
The need to be willing to be helped by the Holy Spirit.
The practical application of spiritual gifts in building up the church.
Addressing Controversial Topics:
Cessationism vs. continuationism regarding the availability of certain gifts.
The importance of seeking clarity and understanding on controversial topics.
The need to avoid judging others based on their beliefs about spiritual gifts.
Conclusion:
The spiritual gifts are a powerful tool for building up the church.
We should earnestly desire these gifts and seek to understand their role in our lives.
The Holy Spirit is the source of all spiritual gifts and empowers us to serve God and others.
Additional Notes:
Pastor Birmingham's sermon style is engaging and relatable.
He uses personal anecdotes and stories to illustrate his points.
The sermon addresses a complex and often debated topic in a balanced and respectful manner.
The show notes provide a comprehensive summary of the key points and can be used as a reference for further study or discussion.
Potential Discussion Questions:
What spiritual gifts do you believe you have?
How have you seen these gifts manifested in your life or the lives of others?
What are some of the challenges or misconceptions surrounding spiritual gifts?
How can we better understand and appreciate the diversity of spiritual gifts within the church?
Additional Resources:
1 Corinthians 12-14
John Piper's views on spiritual gifts
Matt Chandler's views on spiritual gifts
Other resources on cessationism and continuationism
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Key Points:
The Holy Spirit's Role: The Holy Spirit is the comforter, the spirit of truth, and the giver of power, purpose, and plan.
Fruit of the Spirit: The Holy Spirit produces fruit in our lives, including love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Fruit of the Flesh: The sinful nature produces fruit such as sexual immorality, impurity, lustful pleasures, adultery, sorcery, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, dissension, division, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other sins.
Crucifying the Flesh: To produce the fruit of the Spirit, we must crucify the passions and desires of our sinful nature.
The Holy Spirit's Guidance: The Holy Spirit guides our lives and helps us overcome sin and live a Christ-centered life.
Scripture References:
Galatians 5:16-26
Additional Notes:
Pastor Nick Birmingham emphasizes the importance of allowing the Holy Spirit to guide our lives and produce the fruit of the Spirit in us.
He uses the analogy of fruit to illustrate the difference between the fruit of the flesh and the fruit of the Spirit.
The sermon includes personal anecdotes and illustrations to make the message more relatable.
Call to Action:
Listeners are encouraged to commit their lives to Jesus Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to guide them.
They are also encouraged to crucify their sinful nature and pursue the fruit of the Spirit in their lives.
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Key Points:
Personal Testimony: Brother Todd shares his personal encounter with the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the power and reality of God's presence.
The Power of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is essential for salvation, spiritual growth, and overcoming sin.
The Veil Removed: When one turns to the Lord, the veil separating them from God is removed.
The Lord is the Spirit: The Holy Spirit is the personal touch of God in our lives, leading to freedom and liberty.
Freedom from Sin and Fear: The Holy Spirit empowers believers to overcome sin and live in freedom from fear.
Scripture References:
2 Corinthians 3:16-17
Ezekiel 2:1
Acts 19
Ephesians 5:18
Romans 8
Additional Notes:
Brother Todd encourages listeners to seek a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and to be filled with His presence.
He emphasizes the importance of understanding the Holy Spirit's role in salvation and spiritual growth.
The sermon includes personal anecdotes and illustrations to make the message more relatable.
Call to Action:
Listeners are encouraged to seek a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit and to allow Him to fill their lives.
They are also encouraged to share their experiences with others and to invite them to know Jesus Christ.
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Description: In this week's sermon, Pastor Nick Birmingham delves into the ongoing series, "Scared of the Ghost," exploring the significance of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. As the series continues, Pastor Nick shifts focus to the book of Acts, emphasizing the power, purpose, and plan that come with being filled with the Holy Spirit.
Key Points:
The Goodness of God:
Pastor Nick begins with a powerful reminder of God's goodness, encouraging the congregation to lift their voices in worship and acknowledge His greatness. He stresses the importance of declaring God's goodness and staying focused on His presence in our lives.
Understanding the Holy Spirit:
The sermon highlights the ongoing series theme of getting to know the Holy Spirit. Pastor Nick emphasizes the necessity of the Holy Spirit in every aspect of our lives, aiming to help the congregation understand their need for His presence and power.
The Promise of the Holy Spirit:
Drawing from Acts 1:3-8, Pastor Nick outlines the promise Jesus made to His disciples about the coming of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit's power is given with a purpose—to be witnesses of Jesus Christ. This empowerment is not just for personal benefit but to impact the world for God's glory.
Personal Struggles with Sharing Faith:
Pastor Nick shares a personal story from his youth, illustrating the boldness that comes from being filled with the Holy Spirit. He acknowledges that sharing faith can be challenging, but the Holy Spirit empowers believers to overcome fear and be effective witnesses.
The Power, Purpose, and Plan:
The sermon is divided into three main sections:
Power: The Holy Spirit empowers believers with a dynamite-like power to impact the world. Pastor Nick compares the difference between working in our own strength versus relying on the Holy Spirit to accomplish God's will.
Purpose: The purpose of this power is to be witnesses of Jesus Christ, not to seek worldly power but to influence others for the kingdom of God.
Plan: The plan involves spreading the gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. Pastor Nick emphasizes the importance of mission work and how the Holy Spirit enables believers to reach those who have never heard the gospel.
Call to Action:
Pastor Nick challenges the congregation to evaluate how much room they are making for the Holy Spirit in their lives. He encourages them to be filled with the Holy Spirit, allowing His power to work through them to be bold witnesses for Christ.
Mission Work and the Global Need:
The sermon concludes with a discussion on global missions, highlighting the need for reaching unreached people groups. Pastor Nick shares statistics on missionary work and funding, urging the church to take seriously the command to spread the gospel to all nations.
Takeaway: As believers, we are called to be empowered by the Holy Spirit, to understand the purpose behind this empowerment, and to follow God's plan to reach the world with the message of Jesus Christ. Pastor Nick's message is a powerful reminder that we cannot fulfill our mission in our own strength—we need the Holy Spirit's power to be effective witnesses for the kingdom of God.
Subscribe to Church on the Rock - Nashville Sermon of the Week Podcast for more inspiring messages from Pastor Nick Birmingham.
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Episode Summary:
In this episode of the Church on the Rock-Nashville Sermon Podcast, Pastor Nick Birmingham continues the series titled "Scared of the Ghost," focusing on the often misunderstood and overlooked third person of the Trinity: the Holy Spirit, or as traditionally known in the King James Version, the Holy Ghost. Pastor Nick dives deep into John chapters 14 and 16, exploring the vital role the Holy Spirit plays in the life of a believer, specifically highlighting the convicting power of the Holy Spirit.
Key Points:
The Importance of the Holy Spirit:
Pastor Nick emphasizes the necessity of the Holy Spirit in our lives, not just in moments of spiritual awakening, but in every aspect of our daily walk with God.
He reflects on the tendency to "shelve" the Holy Spirit, ignoring His active role in guiding, comforting, and teaching us.
Conviction by the Holy Spirit:
The message centers on the concept of conviction, which Pastor Nick explains is often misunderstood and feared in today's society. He breaks down the Biblical understanding of conviction, showing how the Holy Spirit works to reveal sin, guide us to repentance, and lead us into righteousness.
Referencing John 16:7-11, Pastor Nick explains that the Holy Spirit convicts the world of three things: sin, righteousness, and judgment.
Conviction of Sin:
The first and most fundamental role of the Holy Spirit is to convict the world of sin, particularly the sin of unbelief.
Pastor Nick shares personal insights and Biblical examples (like Acts 2:37) to illustrate how the Holy Spirit convicts us, leading to genuine repentance and a desire for salvation.
Conviction of Righteousness:
He discusses the difference between worldly righteousness, which is often self-defined and based on good deeds, and true righteousness, which can only be found in Christ.
Pastor Nick stresses that our own righteousness is as "filthy rags" compared to the perfect righteousness of Christ, and the Holy Spirit's role is to correct our understanding and draw us closer to God's standard.
Conviction of Judgment:
The final point addresses the Holy Spirit's conviction regarding judgment, focusing on the already accomplished judgment of Satan and his defeat through Christ's work on the cross.
Pastor Nick clarifies that this conviction isn't about fearing God's judgment on us, but rather understanding that Satan's rule has been defeated, and we must choose to align ourselves with Christ.
Conviction vs. Condemnation:
Pastor Nick contrasts the Holy Spirit's conviction with the enemy's condemnation. While condemnation leads to guilt, shame, and separation from God, conviction by the Holy Spirit leads to grace, repentance, and restoration.
Application:
Pastor Nick encourages listeners to allow the Holy Spirit to work in their lives, embracing conviction as a means to grow closer to God and align themselves with His will.
He calls for a response to the Holy Spirit's prompting, whether it's in recognizing areas of unbelief, redefining righteousness according to God's standards, or understanding the victory over judgment that Christ has already secured.
Closing Thoughts:
The episode concludes with a powerful reminder of the difference between living a "good life" and living a "surrendered life." Pastor Nick urges the congregation to pursue a life fully surrendered to Christ, led and empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Special Note:
This week, the congregation also celebrated the baptisms of two young individuals who have publicly declared their faith in Jesus Christ. Pastor Nick ties this celebration to the message, emphasizing that their decision is a result of the Holy Spirit's work in their lives.
Scripture References:
John 14, John 16:7-11
Psalms 51
Acts 2:37-38
John 6:44
Romans 10:3
Isaiah 64:6
Matthew 12:30
Additional Resources:
For more teachings and resources, visit Church on the Rock-Nashville's website.
Connect with Pastor Nick Birmingham on social media for more insights and updates.
Tune in Next Week:
Join us next week as Pastor Nick continues the series "Scared of the Ghost," diving into the topic of sanctification and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Tuesday Aug 20, 2024
Welcome to the Church on the Rock-Nashville, Arkansas weekly sermon podcast! We're delighted to have you join us as we explore and share the teachings that guide our faith and inspire our community.
At Church on the Rock, our vision is clear: We are committed to seeing the lost saved and the hurt restored. We strive to disciple, train, and empower individuals within our ministry, equipping them to serve and ultimately send them out to plant other ministries, continuing this cycle of faith and growth.
Each episode features insightful sermons that aim to strengthen your faith and provide spiritual nourishment. We hope these messages will not only uplift you but also inspire you to share God's love with others.
We invite you to join us in person at 117 E Clark St, Nashville, AR 71852. Our services are held on Sundays at 11 AM, and we also have a Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 PM.
Don't forget to follow and subscribe to our podcast to stay updated with our latest episodes. For more information about our church, to give, or to get involved, please visit our website at cotrnashville.com.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Description: In this week’s sermon, Pastor Nick Birmingham kicks off a brand-new series titled “Scared of the Ghost: Getting to Know the Holy Spirit.” As we dive into the Gospel of John, Chapter 14, Pastor Nick explores the role of the Holy Spirit within the church and our personal lives. Many of us have had varying experiences with the Holy Spirit, some of which might have been confusing, unsettling, or even frightening. Pastor Nick shares his own experiences and challenges us to reconsider our perceptions of the Holy Spirit.
Through this series, we’ll learn that the Holy Spirit is not someone to be feared, but rather our Helper, Comforter, and Advocate. Pastor Nick emphasizes that the Holy Spirit leads us into all truth, comforts us in times of need, and continues the work that Jesus began on earth.
Whether you’ve grown up in a charismatic background or have little experience with the work of the Holy Spirit, this message is for you. Join us as we embark on this journey to better understand and embrace the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives.
Key Scripture:
John 14:15-26
Highlights:
Introduction to the Series: Understanding the title “Scared of the Ghost” and its significance.
Personal Testimony: Pastor Nick’s experiences growing up in a charismatic church and introducing his wife to that context.
The Role of the Holy Spirit: Discussing the importance of the Holy Spirit as part of the Trinity and how He operates in our lives.
The Holy Spirit as the Spirit of Truth: Exploring how the Holy Spirit leads us into truth and helps us become more like Christ.
The Holy Spirit as Comforter: Reflecting on Jesus’ promise to send the Holy Spirit to comfort and support us after His departure.
Takeaway: We are encouraged not to fear the Holy Spirit but to welcome His work in our lives. The Holy Spirit is an essential part of our relationship with God, helping us to live in truth and offering comfort in times of need.
Call to Action: Tune in next week as we continue this series, and don't forget to share this episode with friends and family who might need to hear this message.