Paradigm Podcast
1) Matthew 6: Controlled by The Bag
Pastor Jon continues our “Secure the Bag” series with a powerful reminder: the real question isn’t what do I have? it’s what has my heart? God is intimately concerned with our well-being. He cares de...Show More
2) Psalm 24 and Matthew 25: Secure the Bag
Culture tells us to “secure the bag,” but Scripture invites us to see our possessions differently. Whose bag is it really? Last night’s message gave us a new perspective and a bigger invitation for th...Show More
3) Freedom: Living The Way God Calls Us To
In this message, we had the privilege of hearing from Ken and Carrie Liles who were missionaries that served in Iran. They shared their experiences and encouraged us on how to live faithfully in a wor...Show More
4) Mark 9: Jesus vs Entitled Thoughts
How do you handle entitled thoughts when they appear? In Mark 9, we see an example of how Jesus shows how to deal with entitled thoughts. Jesus identifies the thought, informs the thought, then impact...Show More
5) Exodus 3: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
“Your feelings are real, but they’re not reliable.” From Exodus 3, we’re reminded that God calls ordinary people into extraordinary purpose. Even when insecurity, fear, and impostor syndrome try to sp...Show More
6) Luke 15: Feeling Unloved and Unworthy
Feeling unloved or unworthy doesn’t change the truth of who God says you are. 🖤 In Luke 15, we’re reminded that our worth isn’t defined by our failures, our past, rejection, or perfectionism. It’s de...Show More
7) Galatians 10: Disease to Please
People-pleasing may look harmless, but it slowly replaces obedience with approval. In Galatians 1:10, Paul reminds us that we can’t seek the approval of both God and man at the same time. When our va...Show More
8) Romans 2: How to renew your mind
This week’s message reminded us that the greatest battles we face aren’t always external. Often, the battlefield is the mind. Romans 12:1–2 calls us to resist conforming to the patterns of this world ...Show More
9) Romans: No More Condemnation
Living free from condemnation! Romans 8 reminds us that God doesn’t label us by our past—only He gets to name us, and He calls us His. When we stop trying to live in our own strength and surrender ou...Show More
10) Romans: Changing the Way We Change
Romans 7 teaches us that trying harder isn’t what changes us, Jesus does. Wise people hear God’s Word and run toward the only One who can transform them. Let's change the way we change. https://www.b...Show More