Park Hill Church Podcast

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Oct 9, 2025 • 10min

BREAD 2025: Thursday, October 9 – Psalm 119v33–64

As a family of three churches in San Diego (Neighbors, All Saints, and Park Hill), we are praying through the whole Bible in 2025, together in unity. To join us, purchase a BREAD journal at one of our Sunday gatherings, or get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2025 journal HERE.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 9min

BREAD 2025: Wednesday, October 8 – Psalm 119v1–32

As a family of three churches in San Diego (Neighbors, All Saints, and Park Hill), we are praying through the whole Bible in 2025, together in unity. To join us, purchase a BREAD journal at one of our Sunday gatherings, or get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2025 journal HERE.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 11min

Gospel, Race, and Belonging Interview: David Bailey

In this episode, Evan Wickham sits down with David Bailey, President of Arrabon, for a powerful and urgent conversation about spiritual formation, racial reconciliation, and the Christian calling to dismantle hostility and division. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and lived experience, David helps us see how the work of the Spirit in the life of the Church is integral to healing the racial wounds of our nation. Together we explore what it means to be a Spirit-driven Church that truly reflects Christ’s reconciling mission. Watch the full interview here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEoVmaZn3iE] Whether you’re a pastor, church leader, or someone committed to justice and unity, this discussion will challenge, equip, and inspire you to live out reconciliation in real, embodied ways.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 9min

BREAD 2025: Tuesday, October 7 – Psalm 118

As a family of three churches in San Diego (Neighbors, All Saints, and Park Hill), we are praying through the whole Bible in 2025, together in unity. To join us, purchase a BREAD journal at one of our Sunday gatherings, or get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2025 journal HERE.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 7min

BREAD 2025: Monday, October 6 – Psalm 117

As a family of three churches in San Diego (Neighbors, All Saints, and Park Hill), we are praying through the whole Bible in 2025, together in unity. To join us, purchase a BREAD journal at one of our Sunday gatherings, or get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2025 journal HERE.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 55min

When Race Bows to Belonging

Race is a human construct; belonging is God’s idea. From the first pages of Genesis to the diverse worship of Revelation, God’s desire has always been to be known through a reconciled, multi-ethnic family. In this opening message of Gospel, Race, and Belonging, Evan Wickham lays a biblical foundation for why diversity isn’t a modern agenda but the Creator’s design. The gospel dismantles the hierarchies of race and rebuilds a household of belonging—where those who’ve been dishonored are given special honor, and every culture finds its voice at the table of Christ. Because in the body of Christ, difference isn’t erased; it’s redeemed. And when race bows to belonging, Jesus alone wears the crown.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 8min

BREAD 2025: Sunday, October 5 – Psalm 116

As a family of three churches in San Diego (Neighbors, All Saints, and Park Hill), we are praying through the whole Bible in 2025, together in unity. To join us, purchase a BREAD journal at one of our Sunday gatherings, or get a free digital copy of our BREAD 2025 journal HERE.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 39min

Divine Hospitality: The Antidote to Hostility

What if hospitality is more than a nice gesture — what if it’s God’s strategy for breaking down hostility and tribalism? In this powerful message, David Nasser weaves a biblical case for hospitality with his own story as an Iranian refugee. Fleeing one kind of terrorism in Iran, he faced another kind of hostility in America. Yet it was the Spirit-led hospitality of the Church that transformed his family’s story from fear to joy, from outsiders to beloved members of God’s family.
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Sep 23, 2025 • 36min

Why the Church Sings (to the God Who Stoops Low)

Why does the church sing every week? Dr. Matthieu Rouffet unpacks Psalm 113 to show that our songs are not just habit—they are echoing God’s own voice. From the Most High enthroned in glory to the God who stoops low to lift the poor, we sing because He first sings over us.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 45min

Hope for a World on Fire

The headlines are overwhelming: assassinations, school shootings, refugees murdered, wars raging. In the middle of it all, Paul’s words remind us that “Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.” If God’s mercy reached “the worst of us,” then there is real hope — not just for our survival, but for our fractured world. Your story of gratitude and grace may be exactly what someone else needs to believe.

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