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.!

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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.
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. You can also download our app, just search (COTRN).
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Church On The Rock Nashville (COTRN) Podcast
Date: April 6, 2025
Pastor: Nick Birmingham
Location: Nashville, Arkansas
Title: Upside-Down Kingdom Leading A Life Of Service
Opening:
Extravagant Love: Acknowledging God's immense love demonstrated through the sacrifice on the cross.
Easter Invitation: Encouragement to invite others to Easter services two services (9:00 AM & 11:00 AM).
Series:
A City on a Hill 
Previous Weeks Recap:
Week 1: Being Salt and Light (Salty Saints spreading the news)
Week 2: Hearing, Doing, and Living Out God's Word
Last Week: Communicating Without Complaining (A complaining Christian is a compromised Christian)
Message Focus: The Impact of Serving
Serving as a vital aspect of our witness for the Lord, both within the church and in the wider world.
Serving as a powerful form of evangelism.
The common human struggle with ambition and the search for purpose, often linked to greatness, power, influence, and authority.
The world's definition of success often revolves around achievement and status.
Key Shift: True greatness in God's Kingdom is found not in what we gain, but in how much we serve.
Scripture Focus: Mark 10:35-45
Jesus challenges the disciples' (and our) understanding of true greatness.
The "upside-down kingdom" where leadership is characterized by servanthood.
Key Points:
1. Servanthood Over Status:
The allure of titles and hierarchical positions, even within the church.
James and John's ambition for positions of power in Jesus' glory.
Their desire to be close to Jesus for personal gain, not primarily for service.
The universal human desire to matter and have purpose.
God's desire for us to be part of something greater than ourselves.
Key Difference: In God's Kingdom, greatness often means serving in less prominent roles.
Jesus rebukes the Pharisees' love for prominent positions (Luke 11:43).
The world's pursuit of climbing the ladder and gaining influence.
Key Teaching: Greatness in God's Kingdom is about humbling ourselves in service.
Principle: True success values service over status.
The disciples' repeated misunderstanding of Jesus' mission and true greatness (Mark 9:33-35).
Reflection: Are you pursuing the spotlight or the heart of servanthood?
2. Service Through Sacrifice:
Jesus' response to James and John about drinking from His cup of suffering.
Service in God's Kingdom is not always glamorous.
Examples of unglamorous service: nursery duties, late-night help, simply being present.
The importance of unseen, behind-the-scenes service.
Caution against seeking the "lights and the stage" in ministry.
The American church's potential misunderstanding of sacrificial service, often treating it like a buffet.
The challenge of serving in areas we don't prefer.
Personal anecdotes illustrating the difficulty of serving ungrateful or challenging individuals.
Key Teaching: True service, like Jesus' example, comes through sacrifice (laying down His life).
Our acts of service are a powerful way to share the Gospel.
As Christ-followers and leaders, we should mirror Jesus' sacrificial love.
Reflection: Are you willing to serve even when it's inconvenient or costly?
3. Shift From Authority to Influence:
Moving beyond worldly models of top-down authority to relationally-driven influence.
True influence comes through serving others, even the "least of these."
Jesus' teaching moment with the indignant disciples, redefining greatness.
The worldly model of rulers lording over others versus Jesus' call for servant leadership.
Serving everyone, regardless of status or background.
Jesus' powerful words in Matthew 25:35-40, equating service to the marginalized with serving Him.
The meaning of being a "slave to all" (Mark 10:44): serving everyone without discrimination.
Commentary on the radical nature of this statement in the context of ancient slavery.
Jesus' ultimate example of willingly laying down His life for undeserving humanity.
The contrast between our low points and Jesus' unwavering service and love.
The hypocrisy of believers who judge others while having received the same grace.
Key Teaching: Christ calls us to serve all, especially the downcast and broken.
The importance of being known for our love.
Key Insight: People care about how much you care before they care about how much you know.
Influence is earned through service and lasts longer than titles.
Influence transforms communities and nations through practical acts of service.
Reflection: What are you doing this week to serve and love others, especially those often overlooked?
The choice between pleasing God and pleasing peers.
Call to Action: Make these principles of servanthood actionable in your life: prefer servanthood over status, practice service through sacrifice, and shift from authority to influence.
 

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.
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. You can also download our app just search for (COTRN).
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Church On The Rock Nashville (COTRN) Podcast
Date: March 30, 2025 Pastor: Nick Birmingham Location: Nashville, Arkansas Title: Check Your Heart, Not A Box
Scripture Focus: Philippians 2:12-18
Series: A City on a Hill 
Message Overview:
Call to live out faith authentically and influence our communities positively.
Paul's example of joy and impact even in difficult circumstances.
Addressing the common struggle with complaining and its negative impact.
Believers as a countercultural force against societal discontent.
Key Points:
1. Work Out What God's Working In (Philippians 2:12-13)
Continue obedience in God's absence, actively living out salvation.
"Fear and trembling" as reverence, not terror.
God empowers our obedience.
Personal responsibility to develop God's work within.
Reflection: Are you actively growing in your faith or waiting for others?
2. Shine By Serving, Not Complaining (Philippians 2:14-15)
Stand out as lights by living honorably, free from grumbling.
Complaining compromises our Christian witness.
Negativity is contagious.
Warning against the complaining spirit of the Israelites.
Our behavior impacts how others see Christ.
Reflection: What kind of culture are you creating around you?
3. Rejoice In The Sacrifice (Philippians 2:16-18)
Find joy in sacrifices made for the Kingdom's sake.
This life is not the end.
Paul's desire for his labor to be meaningful through their growth.
Seeing lives changed is the ultimate reward.
Reflection: What challenging sacrifices are you making and focusing on their purpose?
Final Thought: Following Jesus is hard but worthwhile. Choose to follow Him in all circumstances.
 

Tuesday Apr 01, 2025

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.
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. or you can download our app by simply visiting your app center and searching for COTRN. 
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Date: 3/23/2025
Pastor: Nick Birmingham
Church: Church On The Rock Nashville, Arkansas
Scripture Reference: James 1:19-27
Show Notes:
Introduction:
Welcome and God's goodness acknowledged.
Introduction to James 1:19-27 as the focus of the sermon.
Personal anecdote about heart stickers and a public encounter to illustrate how people are always watching.
Theme: Continuing the "City On A Hill" concept, emphasizing hearing, doing, and living God's word.
Acknowledgment of the distractions and challenges of modern times.
Addressing the common feeling that current struggles are unique, highlighting that scripture shows otherwise.
Relating the feeling of teenagers who say “you don’t understand” to the idea that people think the bible is not relevant today.
Emphasis on James’ instruction to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.
Prayer for the message to inspire living faith out loud.
The Struggle with Listening and Speaking:
Personal story about impatience in Little Rock traffic to illustrate the struggle with listening and controlling anger.
Transparency about personal struggles to connect with the audience.
Highlighting the universal struggle of being quick to speak and slow to listen.
James' encouragement to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger.
Context from James 1:2-5 and 12-18:
Trials as opportunities for growth.
Importance of seeking wisdom from God.
Clarification that temptation comes from personal desires, not God.
James 1:19-27 Breakdown:
Point 1: Be Quick to Listen, Slow to Speak, Slow to Anger (James 1:19-20):
"Know this, my beloved brothers" - emphasis on understanding how to act.
Importance of intentional listening in a noisy world.
Dangers of hasty speech and the harm words can cause.
Importance of creating space for God to speak.
Anger destroys relationships.
Ancient literature quote: “Be quick to hear but deliberate in answering.”
Think before you speak.
The negative effects of quick responses in texts or social media.
The negative real world effects of uncontrolled speech.
Proverbs 29:20.
Pausing and seeking God's guidance before responding.
Point 2: Don't Just Hear, Live It (James 1:22-24):
Being doers of the word, not just hearers.
Action authenticates faith.
Living intentionally in alignment with God's word.
Explanation of the mirror analogy: regularly examining oneself.
Nominal Christians.
NT Wrights explanation of the mirror analogy.
Practical application: reflecting on God's word daily.
Point 3: Real Religion Produces Life Change (James 1:26-27):
Controlling the tongue as a marker of true religion.
The destructive power of words.
Proverbs 18:21
True religion cares for the vulnerable (orphans and widows).
Living differently as Christ followers.
Application/Conclusion:
James' invitation to live a radical life of listening and doing.
Prayer for the congregation to be marked by deep engagement with God's word and care for others.
Invitation to accept Christ.
Prayer for those who need a re-ignition of their faith.
Prayer for God to help everyone live out the message of the sermon.
Closing Remarks:
Thank you for tuning in.
Encouragement to subscribe and support the ministry.
Blessing and farewell.

Wednesday Mar 19, 2025

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. or you can download our app on the App Store just simply search COTRN.
Thank you for listening, and we look forward to growing in faith together!
Location: Church On The Rock, Nashville, Arkansas
Pastor: Nick Birmingham
Key Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16
Main Points:
Introduction: Influence Beyond Social Media
Everyone has influence, not just social media influencers.
People are watching how Christians live.
The world needs Christians to be different, to be a light in darkness.
We often succumb to peer pressure and cultural norms.
Jesus calls us to be countercultural, to be salt and light.
Being the Salt of the Earth (Matthew 5:13)
"You are the salt of the earth."
Salt signifies:
Preservation: Preventing decay and corruption.
Enhancing Flavor: Adding goodness to a bland world.
Irritation: Truth can sting, but it's necessary.
Creating Thirst: Making people desire Jesus.
The overall goal of salt is to be useful.
We are to be "salty saints."
Being the Light of the World (Matthew 5:14-15)
"You are the light of the world."
Christians are called to be visible and live their faith openly.
Examples:
Praying before meals.
Praying at public events (e.g., ball games).
Living your faith out loud will cost you something.
We are to be spiritual "light bulbs" shining for God's kingdom.
Our Light Points to God (Matthew 5:16)
"Let your light shine...that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father."
The purpose is to glorify God, not ourselves.
Our actions should reflect God's character.
We are signposts pointing to Jesus.
We want to have an eternal impact.
We are to encourage one another to continue to be salt and light.
Our job as witnesses is to point people to Jesus.
Practical Application:
Be Prepared: Cultivate your spiritual life through prayer, scripture study, and fellowship.
Be Visible: Don't hide your faith; let it shine in all areas of life.
Be Active: Engage in good works, acts of kindness, and service.
Call to Action:
Invitation to accept Jesus as Lord and Savior.
Invitation to rededicate one's life to being salt and light.
Prayer team available for those who need prayer.

Saturday Mar 15, 2025

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!
Pastor: Nick Birmingham
Date: March 16, 2025 (Based on the context of "last week")
Key Scripture: Primarily Genesis 37-50, with a mention of Galatians 5:7
Episode Summary:
This week, Pastor Nick Birmingham continues the series "The Next Right Thing," focusing on the life of Joseph and the theme of integrity. He emphasizes the importance of doing the right thing, especially when it's difficult or not in our perceived best interest. The sermon explores how Joseph maintained integrity through various trials and challenges, offering lessons for listeners to apply in their own lives.
Show Notes:
Welcome and Announcements:
Recap of the previous week's powerful service.
Acknowledgement of young people present.
Excitement about several people making decisions for the Lord last week.
Announcement of baptisms happening next week. Individuals who came forward for salvation or rededication and wish to be baptized are encouraged to connect with Pastor Nick, his wife, Gabby, Michael, Ronnie, or Nathan.
A goal to have at least five people baptized.
Celebration of individuals giving their lives to Jesus.
Continuing the Series: The Next Right Thing:
Reminder of the series started the week before last.
Highlighting the difficulty of consistently doing the next right thing, acknowledging personal struggles with this.
The Life of Joseph and Integrity:
Focus on Genesis 37-50, covering the life of Joseph.
The central theme is integrity and doing the next right thing, even when nobody is watching.
Joseph's life is presented as an example of maintaining integrity through adversity.  
 
Mention of the hurt Joseph experienced throughout his life, emphasizing that it would have been easy for him to give up.
Reference to Galatians 5:7, questioning what hinders individuals from obeying the truth and running well.
Joseph's story is used to explore what hinders us from doing the next right thing and being people of integrity.
Background on Joseph:
Joseph was the favorite child, which his brothers knew.
Reference to Genesis 37:3, highlighting that Israel loved Joseph more than any other son and made him a robe of many colors, an obvious sign of favoritism.  
 
Joseph had a word from the Lord (a dream) that his brothers would bow down to him, which exacerbated their dislike for him.
When Joseph was sent to check on his brothers, they were plotting to kill him.  
 
His older brother intervened, preventing his death, but Joseph was still thrown into a pit.
Point 1: Integrity in Adversity (When Life Doesn't Go as Planned):
Joseph's life took an unexpected turn as he was thrown into a pit by his brothers.  
 
He was betrayed by his family, thrown into a pit, and sold into slavery.
Emphasis on the horror and wickedness of this betrayal.
Questioning how to maintain integrity when facing such betrayal and having a right to be angry.
Reference to Genesis 37:19-28, detailing the brothers' plan, Reuben's intervention, the stripping of Joseph's robe, and his sale to the Ishmaelites for 20 shekels of silver (approximately two years' wages split among 11 or 12 brothers).
This betrayal is identified as one of the most difficult things to maintain integrity through.
Relatability to listeners who may have experienced similar betrayals by family, friends, or spouses.
Joseph maintained integrity despite his support system falling apart.  
 
Even when hurt, Joseph did not let it hinder what God had called him to do.
Joseph in Egypt:
Even as a slave in Egypt, God was with Joseph.  
 
Joseph worked hard and eventually was put in charge of Potiphar's house.  
 
Encounter with Potiphar's wife, who tried to seduce him (Genesis 39:7-11).  
 
Joseph refused, emphasizing his master's trust and questioning how he could sin against God.  
 
Despite doing the right thing, Joseph was falsely accused and imprisoned.  
 
The cycle of doing right and facing negative consequences can lead to questioning integrity, but it's crucial to trust God.
Joseph in Prison:
Genesis 39:20-21 describes Joseph being put in prison, but the Lord was with him, showing steadfast love and giving him favor with the prison keeper.  
 
Everywhere Joseph went, he found traction because he kept working and trusting in God's promise.
Joseph encountered two of Pharaoh's servants in prison who were troubled by dreams.  
 
God had given Joseph the gift to interpret dreams, and he helped them.
The cupbearer was told he would be restored to the king, and Joseph asked him to remember him and mention him to Pharaoh (Genesis 40:23).
Joseph was forgotten for a time, leading to feelings of betrayal, false accusation, and being forgotten.  
 
Questioning how to maintain integrity when others seem to be prospering while doing what's right leads to suffering.
How to Maintain Integrity:
Learn to resist compromise when faced with pressure at work, school, or in personal relationships.
Honor God in the small things, even when life feels unfair.
Stay faithful because God is faithful.
Point 2: Integrity in the Waiting (Faithfulness When Nobody is Watching):
Emphasis on the difficulty of waiting.
While serving in Potiphar's house and in prison, Joseph didn't become bitter but took responsibility and earned trust.  
 
Even in chains, he led with character and integrity, serving and helping others.
He interpreted the dreams of those around him.
The importance of trusting God and not ourselves while waiting.
When Pharaoh called Joseph to interpret his dream, Joseph gave glory to God, not promoting himself.
Fulfilling the promise is God's responsibility, not ours. We are responsible for doing what was asked.
Integrity in the waiting is about trusting that God sees even when no one else does.
Serving while waiting: serve well where you are until God takes you where He promised.
Stay hopeful and trust God's plan, reminding yourself that God is working behind the scenes.
Be careful to give God the credit.
Point 3: Integrity in Power (Faithfulness When Everything is Given):
Being faithful when God is going to use us.
Avoiding being puffed up when reaching the point where dreams come to pass.
After years of suffering, Joseph was elevated in Egypt, but he remained the same person, maintaining consistency.
Joseph was a steward of influence, not using his power for revenge or self-promotion.  
 
He wisely managed Egypt (Genesis 41:46-49), storing up grain during the plentiful years.  
 
Joseph forgave those who hurt him, which is a very difficult thing to do.  
 
As followers of Christ, we must crucify our flesh and die to self.
Joseph knew he had a promise, and when his brothers came begging for food, he had every right to make them suffer.
Instead of giving them what they deserved, he chose grace, recognizing God's plan to preserve many lives (But God).
Legacy is determined by revenge or integrity. What do you want to be remembered for?
Use influence for good, choose forgiveness over revenge, and stay humble regardless of success.
Conclusion:
The story of Joseph is a narrative of faithfulness and human resilience.
Joseph's triumph would have taken much longer if he had been detoured instead of maintaining integrity.
Comparison to Jesus, who also faced difficulties and had the right to be angry at those who crucified him.
Questioning whether adversity in our lives is bringing us closer to Christ or sending us in another direction.
Opportunity for those who have never made a commitment to follow Jesus or who may have been holding back.
Encouragement to take a step towards Jesus, who loves them and has a plan for their life.
Reminder that despite people's actions, God's goodness remains constant.
Invitation to altar workers to come forward and for anyone ready to follow Christ to make that decision.
Call to Action:
Consider the areas of your life where you need to practice greater integrity.
Reflect on how you handle waiting periods and whether you continue to serve and trust God.
Examine your use of influence and whether you prioritize forgiveness over revenge.
If you have not yet made a commitment to follow Jesus, take that step today.

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025

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!
Show Notes:
I. Introduction
Warm welcome and introduction of Dr. Scott Camp.
Dr. Camp's engaging style and immediate connection with the youth.
Moving the teenagers to the front: Emphasizing the importance of youth in the church.
Statistics on declining youth church attendance: Highlighting the significance of those present.
Dr. Camp's personal testimony:
Not raised in church.
Parents' divorce and struggles.
Teenage alcoholism, drug addiction, and criminal activity.
Salvation experience in jail at 17.
Emphasis on God's ability to transform lives.
II. The Power of God in Youth
Belief in God's ability to use young people powerfully.
Examples of youth impacting their communities for Christ.
Emphasis on revival among young people in Nashville.
Appreciation for Pastor and Delaina for their ministry.
The overwhelming presence of God in the church.
III. The Lost and Found
Luke 15: The trilogy of lostness (sheep, coin, son).
Emphasis on God's joy over one repentant sinner.
Dr. Camp's family background:
Wife's background in a preacher's home.
Children's ministry involvement.
The story of his son Dylan.
Dylan's announcement at 13: Not Christian and identifying as gay.
Emotional impact on parents.
Dr. Camp's response: Unconditional love and concern.
Ten years of struggle and prayer.
Son's drug abuse, arrests, and unraveling life.
The reality of being "lost."
IV. The Parables of Lostness
The Lost Sheep:
Waywardness.
Sheep straying and becoming lost.
Sin's deceptive nature.
The Lost Coin:
Carelessness.
Mishandling people.
Need for inclusion and welcome in the church.
Praise for the church's heart of acceptance.
The Lost Son (Prodigal Son):
Rebelliousness.
Desire for independence and worldly experience.
Father's loving provision and preparation.
Son's descent into hardship and regret.
Son's realization and return.
Father's joyful restoration.
V. The Value of the Lost
People are valuable to God.
The price of salvation: God's sacrifice of His Son.
Illustration of a parent's love vs. God's ultimate sacrifice.
Value determined by the image of the king (God) within us.
The resurrection of Jesus: Proof of His power and love.
VI. Personal Transformation
Dr. Camp's life change, and that of others, is because of Jesus.
Emphasis that being a member of the church is good, but a personal relationship with Christ, and repenting from sins is needed.
An explanation of what it truly means to be saved.
Invitation to accept Christ.
Key Themes:
The value of every individual.
God's relentless pursuit of the lost.
The joy of repentance and restoration.
The power of God to transform lives.
The importance of welcoming and loving all people.
Call to Action:
An invitation to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Encouragement to those who feel lost to find hope in God.
Emphasis on the Church to continue being a welcoming place.

Wednesday Dec 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 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 Reading: Luke 1:26-38
Key Points:
God's Purpose vs. Our Plans: God often interrupts our plans with a better purpose.
Fear as Faith in the Worst: Fear is a belief that the worst will happen.
God's Disturbing Interruptions: God's interruptions are invitations to a deeper purpose.
Trusting God's Plan: We don't always understand God's plan, but we can trust His purpose.
God's Favor: God's favor is not always about material blessings, but often about spiritual growth and divine purpose.
Overcoming Fear with Faith: With God, all things are possible. We must trust in His power to overcome fear and fulfill His plan for our lives.
Discussion Questions:
Have you ever experienced a time when God interrupted your plans? How did it turn out?
What fears are holding you back from fully embracing God's purpose for your life?
How can we cultivate a deeper trust in God, even when we don't understand His plan?
How can we encourage others to overcome fear and step into their God-given purpose?
What specific steps can you take this week to move beyond fear and embrace God's invitation?
 

Wednesday Dec 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 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!
Main Points:
Paul's Intent: Paul's letters were intended to build up, not tear down.
The Test: We should test ourselves against God's Word and strive to live like Christ.
The Thessalonians' Example: The Thessalonians were a model church that grew in faith despite persecution.
Turning the World Upside Down: True discipleship involves turning our own lives upside down and impacting the world around us.
The Importance of Heart Change: Revival begins with individual heart transformation.
A Call to Action: We are called to live out our faith daily and to be a light to the world.
Key Scriptures:
2 Corinthians 13
1 Corinthians 13
2 Thessalonians 1:3
Acts 17:1-8
1 Thessalonians 1:1-9
1 Thessalonians 4:9-12
Call to Action:
Self-Examination: Take time to examine your life in light of God's Word.
Heart Transformation: Seek God's help to soften your heart and align your life with His will.
Living Out Your Faith: Be intentional about living out your faith in your daily life.
Prayer: Commit to regular prayer and seek God's guidance.    
Possible Discussion Questions:
How can we apply Paul's message to our own lives today?
What steps can we take to grow in our faith and become more like Christ?
How can we be a source of encouragement and support to others in our church community?
How can we share our faith with others in a loving and effective way?
What specific actions can we take to turn the world upside down?

Saturday Dec 07, 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 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!
Introduction
Topic: Thanks in All Things
Scripture: Luke 17:11-19
Key Points:
Gratitude is a lifestyle, not just a one-time event.
Thankfulness can be difficult in challenging circumstances.
Thankfulness leads to action and faith.
Thankfulness draws near to God.
Main Points
Thankful in All Circumstances
The 10 lepers: A story of gratitude and healing.
The importance of faith even in difficult times.
The power of recognizing God's goodness, regardless of circumstances.
Thankfulness Leads to Action
The lepers' obedience to Jesus' instructions.
The importance of acting on gratitude, not just feeling it.
The connection between thankfulness and faith.
Thankfulness Gets God's Attention
The Samaritan's gratitude and its impact on his relationship with Jesus.
The power of consistent thankfulness in drawing near to God.
The importance of daily gratitude and praise.
Call to Action
Integrate Thankfulness into Daily Life:
Start each day with gratitude.
Practice thankfulness in both good and bad times.
Let gratitude lead to action and faith.
Embrace God's Goodness:
Trust in God's sovereignty, even in difficult circumstances.
Seek God's presence through prayer and worship.
Allow gratitude to transform your perspective.

Monday Dec 02, 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 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!
Main Points:
God's Goodness: God's goodness is not determined by our circumstances.
Contentment and Gratitude: Contentment is a learned behavior, and gratitude is a powerful tool to cultivate it.
Overcoming Negativity: We must actively combat negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
Cultivating Joy, Prayer, and Gratitude:
Joy: A constant choice, independent of circumstances.
Prayer: A continuous conversation with God.
Gratitude: A mindset of thankfulness in all circumstances.
Key Scriptures:
1 Corinthians 5:16-18
2 Corinthians 10:4-5
Discussion Questions:
How does gratitude impact your daily life?
What are specific ways you can cultivate gratitude in your life?
How can you overcome negative thoughts and focus on the positive?
What does it mean to "rejoice always"? How can we practically apply this in our lives?
How can we integrate prayer into our daily routines?
Additional Notes:
Practical Tips:
Keep a gratitude journal.
Practice mindfulness and meditation.
Surround yourself with positive people.
Volunteer your time to help others.

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How it all started...

My wife and I were approached by the possibility of becoming a pastor at a new church plant in Nashville, AR in early 2018. While we were nervous about the opportunity, we felt called to be a part of this community. Our church began with interest meetings and home meetings. Afterward, we moved from homes into a small community center, where we stayed for a couple of months until we moved into the auditorium, where we met until October 2021. We then moved into our newly remodeled church building at 117 East Clark St. Nashville,  Arkansas, and have seen God move in such a powerful way. We are a growing church in Nashville, Arkansas with the heart to Love God and Love People. We would love for you to be a part of the vision God has placed in our hearts if you are searching for a church home. There is a place for you at Church on the Rock - Nashville.
 

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