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We exist to be like Jesus and become like Him for the sake of the world. Check out the latest sermons, updated weekly, and be a part of what God is doing at The Bridge Church! bridge.tv

    The One Where Jesus Curses a Fig Tree and Flips Tables

    The One Where Jesus Curses a Fig Tree and Flips Tables

    What does the King do when he comes to town? Well, Jesus kicked off Holy Week with a destructive miracle followed by flipping temple tables. God’s house had become a place of exclusion and presumption which is the antithesis of God’s kingdom.

    While cursing an unassuming fig tree and driving people out of the temple may seem strange, Jesus wasn’t angry without reason. In Mark 11, Jesus rejects the religious system to begin ushering in a new covenant.

    Listen to this week’s sermon on Palm Sunday.

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    • 35 min
    The Table of Jesus

    The Table of Jesus

    There are few words more powerful to hear than this – “the body of Christ broken for you, the blood of Christ shed for you.” 

    In this message, Pastor Ian explains the meaning and significance of communion. It reaches into the history of God and His people, reminds us of its significance in the present, and points to the future hope we have in Jesus. 

    Communion is so much more than a tradition we observe on Sundays. It unites us all — past, present, and future — as God’s people. Listen to this week’s sermon on “The Table of Jesus.”

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    • 34 min
    Restoring Our Identity

    Restoring Our Identity

    Jesus meets Peter for breakfast. But for Jesus, a meal is never just a meal. He is not content just to feed us physically.

    Peter denied Jesus three times, but in John 21, we see Jesus love and restore Peter. Yes, Jesus, loves us, and he also restores us.

    What shame are you carrying around? Listen to this week’s sermon on how Jesus restores our identity. 

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    • 32 min
    Sink Water

    Sink Water

    Miracles often happen on the other side of ordinary obedience. In John 2, Jesus performed his first miracle at a party. He took dirty water and turned it into wine—and he did it through the hands of servants. 

    This means he can take whatever you’ve got too. Listen to this week’s sermon on how God wants to bring hope and healing through your hands. 

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    See and Be Seen

    See and Be Seen

    Jesus chose to eat with a man who repressed God’s chosen people by stealing their wellbeing and subjecting them to poverty. Blessed are the poor in spirit. There was no one more impoverished than Zaccheus. He was a hated and rejected man. Yet, Jesus saw him, called him by name, and shared a meal with him. 

    The gospel is for everyone. The ministry of Jesus was one of eating and drinking. He sees people no one else cares to see, and he shares a table with people no one else dares to come near. This is the nature of God’s upside-down kingdom.

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    Redeemed Runaways

    Redeemed Runaways

    Take a second to imagine the most important person in your life. If they had been far off or absent for some time, and each day and night, you had watched and waited for them to come home… how would that day feel when they finally returned? 

    This is the way the Father feels for you. He is filled with compassion, and he waits for every one of his children to come over the horizon after they’ve been far off. He doesn’t wait with crossed arms or a hard stance. Like the father in the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, he races to meet us, to wrap us in the embrace of grace and joy, and to throw us a celebratory feast. 

    The table of Jesus waits with an open spot, reserved for the redeemed runaways God calls his sons and daughters. It’s a homecoming party, and we’re all invited to the feast. 

    So, come home. There is a seat at the table.

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    • 35 min

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Relating Animal Cruelty to Jesus

Pastor Josh relates animal cruelty to Jesus. What a winner. Sad to see this church promotes him. We were searching for a message on marriage and unfortunately found this.

Briana Fox ,

Fav podcast!

This is the best podcast to listen to throughout the week! I am new to the Bridge and I love listening to these sermons to and from work everyday. Thank you for all that you do!!! 🙌🏼

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