

Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week
Bethel Redding
Bethel's mission is revival – the personal, regional, and global expansion of God's Kingdom through His manifest presence.
We are a congregation of hope-filled believers, rooted in the love of God and dedicated to worldwide transformation through revival. It's our goal for God's love to be manifest in signs, wonders and miracles. It's our vision to see history become His-story as the kingdom of this world becomes the kingdom of our God. We welcome you to join us in this adventure! Thank you for listening with us and sharing this with your community.
Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week is released on Wednesdays and is also available in seven other languages:
Arabic: Podcast | YouTube
French: Podcast | YouTube
German: Podcast | YouTube
Mandarin: Podcast | YouTube
Portuguese: Podcast | YouTube
Russian: Podcast | YouTube
Spanish: Podcast | YouTube
Find out more at Bethel.Com
Watch more on Bethel.TV or Bethel's YouTube channel
Find more revival resources on Shop.Bethel
We are a congregation of hope-filled believers, rooted in the love of God and dedicated to worldwide transformation through revival. It's our goal for God's love to be manifest in signs, wonders and miracles. It's our vision to see history become His-story as the kingdom of this world becomes the kingdom of our God. We welcome you to join us in this adventure! Thank you for listening with us and sharing this with your community.
Bethel Redding Sermon of the Week is released on Wednesdays and is also available in seven other languages:
Arabic: Podcast | YouTube
French: Podcast | YouTube
German: Podcast | YouTube
Mandarin: Podcast | YouTube
Portuguese: Podcast | YouTube
Russian: Podcast | YouTube
Spanish: Podcast | YouTube
Find out more at Bethel.Com
Watch more on Bethel.TV or Bethel's YouTube channel
Find more revival resources on Shop.Bethel
Episodes
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Jun 10, 2018 • 36min
Prophecies are Weapons of Warfare
How do we use prophecy as weapons of warfare? Pastor Bill Johnson breaks down 1 Timothy 1 to encourage us that there are things that God promises us that are not guaranteed. Much of what you need in life will be brought to you, but most of what you want, you will have to go get. God is not the caretaker of an orphanage but a Father who delights in fulfillment of life.

Jun 3, 2018 • 45min
Running with an Inheritance
Eric Johnson discusses how to create a multigenerational momentum to give an inheritance to the generations to come. This message will encourage you to think generationally and to believe for a revival which will not end!

May 27, 2018 • 37min
Game Seven
Pastor Eric Johnson gives an encouraging message for the Body of Christ that the Holy Spirit is for everyone. By outlining the early church through the book of Acts, Eric encourages us to stay rooted in the presence of God, be teachable and stir up a desire to learn.

May 20, 2018 • 49min
Racial Reconciliation
The Kingdom of God creates racial harmony, justice and equality. Dann Farrelly gives a strong message on Pentecost Sunday about how the Church must lead the way in racial reconciliation. We would not need black activists if the Church just came together across races and learned to love each other well! He encourages us to hear each other’s heart and share your heart, building connection, compassion, representation and education. This message will challenge and convict us about the coming reformation.

May 13, 2018 • 36min
The Long Game
Candace Johnson shares a Mother’s Day message asking the question: What does it look like to persevere or have endurance no matter what you face? Sharing her own life story and weaving together scriptures, Candace encourages us that even when we do not have understanding, we can still trust God. She exhorts us that even in seasons that do not make sense, we can still praise God, trust in Him to provide, contentment and not rely on my ways and ideas. This message will encourage you to just laugh at the future with joyful anticipation of God’s goodness in our lives.

May 6, 2018 • 39min
Warfare 101
This podcast explores the power of worship as a form of warfare, using examples from 2 Chronicles 20. It discusses the impact of the Word of God, the power of corporate gatherings, and the importance of discerning when to take action or stand still. The podcast also touches on the significance of receiving messages from unexpected messengers and emphasizes the power of praise and worship in overcoming obstacles. It concludes with an invitation to declare and exalt one aspect of God's nature.

Apr 29, 2018 • 31min
Governmental Authority
What is God's perspective on government? Bill Johnson brings clarity on the purpose of authority through scripture. God's mercy and justice go hand in hand. We have to yield to His voice and heart as we minister to the world. You'll receive practical leadership insight and tools for everyday life through biblical examples.

Apr 22, 2018 • 51min
Arise and Build
How do we position our hearts and respond as a church body towards God's corporate mandate? Join Bill Johnson, Kris Vallotton, Eric Johnson, and Candace Johnson as they invite the world into God's call for Bethel to Arise and Build. Through scripture, prophetic words, and personal stories, we see God's masterful plan to impact the world through a willing church body. https://ariseandbuild.net/

Apr 15, 2018 • 26min
Increase From Blessing
How do we maintain our focus on priorities in a season of blessing? Bill Johnson reminds us how we carry measures of God's glory from His blessings. Because of Stephen's example of intercession which led Paul into freedom and grace, peace spread throughout the region. We now get to stand in the gap for the salvation of others, and allow peace and comfort to spread over the world. The root systems of the earth are people, and we get to unveil the treasures of God through His people.

Apr 8, 2018 • 44min
Full Circle
What is true discipleship? Pastor Eric Johnson follows up on his previous Sunday message about what it means to follow Jesus by defining what true discipleship is. By weaving together different stories from the gospel of Luke, Eric makes a clear call to follow Jesus, put ourselves on the front line, and thrive as disciples of Jesus who raise up those around them in Christ.