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  • THE GOSPELS: Fleeing and Mourning || Matthew 2:12–23 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/06/02

    In this episode, we journey through Matthew 2:12–23, a story that is often overshadowed by the more familiar scenes of the Christmas narrative. While we celebrate the joy of Christ’s birth, this passage reveals the raw and unsettling reality of His early days: warnings in dreams, midnight escapes to Egypt, and the tragic massacre of the innocents. Through Joseph’s quiet obedience and the Magi’s faithfulness, we witness God’s hand preserving the promise. This is not a sanitized story; it’s a powerful reminder that faith is often forged in discomfort, obedience in the shadows, and hope in the midst of mourning. Join us as we reflect on what it means to follow God when the path is unclear—and how our everyday obedience can protect what He’s birthing in our lives.

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    46 分
  • The Bridegroom’s Table || Luke 22:14–23 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/05/26

    🎙️ The Table is Set: A Feast of Covenant and Grace

    In this episode, we explore a meal that changed history—a table prepared with prophetic whispers, heavenly anticipation, and a covenant sealed with love.


    Join us as we journey through Luke 22:14–23 and Revelation 19, discovering:

    🍞 The Table of Desire – Jesus’ deep longing to share the Passover meal, knowing the weight of the cross ahead.

    🍷 The Cup of Covenant – The new covenant sealed in His blood, echoing the promises of Exodus and Jeremiah.

    💔 The Shadow of Betrayal – How betrayal and unworthy hearts can sit at the same table, and what it means for us today.

    💍 The Betrothal Connection – The Last Supper as a foreshadowing of the marriage supper of the Lamb.


    This isn’t just a message about Communion—it’s an invitation to experience covenant love, to examine our hearts, and to step into the intimacy Jesus offers.


    🔑 Key takeaways:

    • Approach Communion with reverence and anticipation.
    • Reflect on the covenant relationship with Christ.
    • Recognize God’s invitation to intimacy and grace.


    🎧 Tune in and be challenged: Will you come to the table hungry and humble?


    📖 Scripture References: Luke 22:14–23 | Revelation 19:7–9 | 1 Corinthians 11:27–29


    💬 Let’s Connect: Share your thoughts or reflections with us!


    #Podcast #Communion #TheLastSupper #CovenantLove #Luke22 #Revelation19 #ChristianPodcast

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    34 分
  • Crossing the Threshold || 2 Corinthians 11:3 || Elena Huggins
    2025/05/19

    There’s a war at the threshold—right at the door of your mind and heart. In 2 Corinthians 11:3, Paul warns us not to be led astray from “the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ,” just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning. That deception didn’t begin in the body—it began at the threshold of the mind.


    In this message, we unpack what it means to “cross the threshold,” the spiritual and psychological places where ideas, temptations, distractions, and compromises are either allowed in or shut out. This isn’t just about avoiding sin—it’s about guarding what matters most: your focus, your purity, your purpose, and your devotion to Christ.


    In this episode/message, you’ll discover:

    • What the “threshold” represents spiritually and emotionally
    • How deception gains access to your life through unchecked thoughts
    • The battle between distraction and devotion
    • Why spiritual discernment at the gate of your mind is vital in 2024
    • Practical ways to renew your mind, strengthen your guard, and stay focused on Christ


    Whether you’re a leader, a new believer, or someone fighting off spiritual distractions, this message will give you the tools to take your thoughts captive, protect your purpose, and walk boldly across the threshold into deeper devotion.


    Subscribe and turn on notifications to receive weekly content that equips you for bold faith, deep wisdom, and practical transformation.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Mother's Day || 1 Kings 17:8–24 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/05/12

    In this powerful and deeply moving Mother’s Day sermon, we journey through 1 Kings 17 and discover how God meets mothers right where they are—in seasons of scarcity, heartbreak, resilience, and radical faith. Using the story of the widow of Zarephath, this message honors the full spectrum of motherhood: joyful, grieving, single, waiting, spiritual, and grandmothering.


    You’ll hear real-life insight, biblical depth, and pastoral compassion woven together to celebrate every woman who carries the heart of a mother. This is not just a message for biological mothers—it’s for anyone who loves, nurtures, sacrifices, and believes even when the jar is nearly empty.


    In this episode:

    • What the widow’s story reveals about God’s provision and timing
    • How motherhood often begins where human strength ends
    • Why spiritual motherhood is just as powerful as biological motherhood
    • Encouragement for women in every season of life


    Whether you are a mother, have a mother, long to be a mother, or serve like one—this message will speak directly to your heart. It’s a celebration of faith in action, love in sacrifice, and hope in hard places.


    Subscribe for weekly sermons and biblical encouragement for everyday life and leadership.

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  • THE GOSPELS: The Search For A King || Matthew 2:1-11 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/05/05

    We’ve made the Magi part of our Christmas nativity scene, but what if their story was never meant to be crammed into December 25th?


    In this episode, we explore the powerful and often overlooked truth of Matthew 2—the journey of the Magi, the spiritual sleepiness of religious insiders, and the faithful legacy of Daniel that may have led pagan astrologers to worship the Messiah.


    You’ll discover:

    • Why compressing the biblical timeline distorts deep theology
    • How Daniel’s influence centuries earlier could have shaped the Magi’s search
    • What the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh really mean
    • How God speaks to seekers—even through the stars
    • Why worship isn’t a moment but a lifestyle of surrender


    This isn’t just a story of distant kings and exotic treasures. It’s a call to build beyond your sight, listen for God in your own language, and bring your best to the One who is worthy.


    Key Axiom: “When we compress the timeline, we dilute the theology.”


    If you’ve ever felt unnoticed in your obedience, stuck in a system, or uncertain if your faithfulness matters—this message will remind you: God is always working beyond what you can see.


    Subscribe, share, and let this episode challenge your assumptions and reignite your worship.

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    57 分
  • THE GOSPELS: This Is The One || Luke 2:21-38 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/04/28

    What if your waiting is sacred? What if your ordinary Tuesday is a setup for a divine encounter?

    In this powerful episode, we explore Luke 2:21–38 and discover how Simeon and Anna found Jesus in a world of tension, obscurity, and delay. You’ll uncover how to:

    • Wait with expectation in a world that rushes everything.
    • Recognize Jesus when others are distracted.
    • Worship in the middle of your pain, questions, and delays.

    This episode is filled with: ✨ Hebrew & Greek insights

    🧠 Thought-provoking theology

    🎯 Real-life illustrations

    🕊 Application for Gen Z, Millennials, and every spiritual seeker

    🔥 Revival-style urgency with practical spiritual depth

    Key Quotes:

    “Before you scroll, worship. Before you rant, recognize. Before you quit, wait one more day.”“They brought two birds for sacrifice... but they were carrying the Lamb of God.”

    📖 Bonus Scriptures: Hebrews 10:10, Romans 12:1, Psalm 5:3, Jeremiah 29:13

    🔍 Tags (SEO optimized): Jesus, Worship, Waiting, Luke 2, Advent, Spiritual Growth, Prayer, Bible Study, Gen Z, Christian Podcast, Revival, Theology, Holy Spirit

    📱 Call to Action:

    💬 If this blessed you, leave a review!

    🔁 Share it with a friend who’s in a season of waiting.

    📲 Subscribe so you never miss a message.

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    54 分
  • Easter || Luke 24:1–12 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/04/21

    Is there actual, physical evidence that Jesus rose from the dead?

    In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most fascinating—and controversial—artifacts in human history: The Shroud of Turin.


    We’ll explore:


    • Why scientists from NASA, Los Alamos, and Oxford have spent decades analyzing this linen cloth
    • How the image on the Shroud defies explanation—neither painted, burned, nor woven
    • The connection between the blood stains, pollen grains, and Roman crucifixion wounds
    • What the Gospel accounts (especially Luke 24) say about the empty tomb
    • Why Peter ran to the tomb—and what it means for us today


    Whether you’re a skeptic, seeker, or seasoned believer, this episode will challenge you to rethink what you thought you knew about the resurrection.


    🔎 What if the evidence points not away from faith, but directly toward it?


    📖 “Why do you seek the living among the dead?” – Luke 24:5


    🧠 Insightful. 🔥 Thought-provoking. ❤️ Hope-filled.


    Hit play—and let’s talk about the moment that changed everything.


    Tags: #Podcast #ResurrectionEvidence #ShroudOfTurin #EmptyTomb #JesusIsAlive #Apologetics #FaithAndScience #EasterPodcast

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    44 分
  • Good Friday || Matthew 27:45-54 || Sergio Fesiuk
    2025/04/18

    Why do we call it Good Friday when everything about that day looked anything but good?

    In this episode, we dive deep into the most pivotal moment in human history—the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. What looked like defeat was actually the setup for the greatest victory ever known. We’ll unpack the pain, the prophecy, the betrayal, and the brilliance of the cross.

    From Roman nails to heavenly purpose, from silent Saturday to resurrection power—this episode walks you through the mystery, the meaning, and the majesty of the cross. Featuring raw storytelling, scripture from multiple translations, theological insight, and quotes from giants like C.S. Lewis, Tozer, and Spurgeon.

    If you've ever questioned God's silence in your suffering…

    If you've ever wondered what love really looks like…

    If you’re hungry for hope in a world full of chaos…

    This one’s for you.

    Because Jesus didn’t say, “I am finished.”

    He said, “It is finished.” And that changed everything.

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    33 分