Godspeak Calvary Chapel

Rob McCoy
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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 5min

Faith In America | Faith Forward | Pastor Rob McCoy

Episode 15: In this episode of the Faith Forward Podcast, Pastor Rob McCoy, Pastor Micah Stephens, and Garrett Backstrom dive into a discussion about the newly formed White House Faith Office, examining its leaders and participants while weighing its implications for religious liberty in America, which they view as a positive step. They critique the Prosperity Gospel’s dangers within Christianity, address the secondary debate over ordaining female pastors, and react to a shocking clip of a church embracing drag queens, furries, and transgender identities in a drag show, questioning how such distortions have infiltrated American churches. The trio argues that these issues stem from Christians abandoning their role in politics and the public square, creating a void that the Left and those twisting the Gospel eagerly exploit. They call for discernment in teachings, active love for neighbors, and a bold stand for truth across all spheres of life, including political engagement, to counter these trends.Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak TeamPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FaithForwardshowPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/FaithForwardshowTo follow Pastor Rob McCoy on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/robmccoy.usTo follow Pastor Micah Stephens on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/micahstephens/To follow Garrett Backstrom on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/gbackstromTo follow Godspeak Calvary Chapel on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/godspeakcctoTo follow Faith Forward on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/faithforward.show/To follow Faith Forward on X visit - https://x.com/FaithForwardPod
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 3min

Joseph's Life: A Masterclass In Faith | Genesis 37 | Pastor Scott Bland

In his sermon "Joseph's Life: A Masterclass In Faith," Pastor Scott Bland delivers an inspiring character study of Joseph from the Old Testament, tracing his remarkable journey from favored son to enslaved prisoner, and ultimately to second-in-command in Egypt. Pastor Scott highlights how Joseph’s life, spanning Genesis 37 to 50, exemplifies resilience and godliness amid adversity—betrayed by his jealous brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned, yet sustained by God’s presence and purpose. Through Joseph’s story, Pastor Scott underscores the transformative power of forgiveness and faith, culminating in Joseph’s declaration to his brothers in Genesis 50:19-20: “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good,” as he preserved a remnant of Israel during famine. This message encourages listeners to endure life’s trials with gratitude and trust in God’s plan, reflecting on Joseph’s unwavering character as a model for overcoming personal struggles and extending grace to others.Verse References: Genesis 37 through 50Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 1min

Pride After Blessing | 2 Kings 20:1-11 | Pastor Rob McCoy

In his sermon "Pride After Blessing," Pastor Rob McCoy weaves a compelling narrative that intertwines the biblical story of King Hezekiah with contemporary challenges facing America. Reflecting on his recent speaking engagement in El Cajon, California, McCoy highlights the grassroots efforts to unify conservatives in the state amid economic struggles, soaring debt, and a shifting global trade landscape. He draws a parallel between Hezekiah’s prideful decision to flaunt Judah’s treasures to Babylon—leading to eventual ruin—and America’s post-World War II economic policies that favored foreign manufacturing over domestic prosperity, resulting in a debtor nation burdened by $36 trillion in debt. With fervent conviction, Pastor Rob calls for a selfless recalibration of priorities, urging listeners to endure short-term economic discomfort for the sake of future generations, much like Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, celebrated in communion, exemplifies dying to self so others might live.Verse References: 2 Kings 20 verses 1-11Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 2min

When You Pray | Matthew 6:5-15 | Pastor Micah Stephens

In his sermon "When You Pray," Pastor Micah Stephens draws from the book of Matthew to deliver a heartfelt message about the simplicity and power of prayer, echoing Jesus' teaching that it should be a private, intimate exchange between an individual and God—not a public spectacle performed for human praise, lest that fleeting recognition become the only reward. He highlights Jesus' own reliance on prayer with the Father as a model for believers, urging us to depend on it even more in our own lives, while dispelling the notion that prayer is a complex ritual, magic spell, or wish to a distant deity; instead, it’s a direct, face-to-face conversation with God. Pastor Stephens emphasizes the extraordinary privilege we now have through Christ—unhindered access to God—contrasting it with the Old Testament era when Jews depended on animal sacrifices and a high priest to petition God on their behalf, a process so precise that a misstep could cost the priest his life. Today, he reminds us, we often overlook the profound gift of speaking to God directly and receiving answers in Jesus’ name.Verse References: Matthew 6 verses 5-15, Luke 11 verses 1-2, John 5 verse 19, John 8 verses 28-29, 1 Kings 26 verse 29, 1 Kings 18 verses 36-39, James 5 verse 16, John 17 verse 1, Matthew 26 verse 39, Matthew 10 verses 29-31, John 6 verse 11, 1 John 1 verse 9, Luke 23 verse 34, 1 Corinthians 10 verse 13, John 17 verse 15, John 11 verses 41-42, Hebrews 10 verses 19-22Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 30, 2025 • 1h 9min

Is This Dividing The Church? | Luke 9:46-62 | Pastor Rob McCoy

In this sermon titled "Is This Dividing The Church?," Pastor Rob McCoy confronts the alarming rise of antisemitism within America and the Church, spotlighting a troubling trend among some on the Right who label Jews as the "Synagogue of Satan" to fuel their hatred toward Jewish people and Israel. He emphasizes that a divided house cannot stand and questions the future direction of the Church, reaffirming that God's eternal promises and covenants with Abraham and the Jews remain forever—asserting that the Church does not supplant them as the chosen people, and Israel forever belongs to the Jews. Pastor McCoy reminds us that all nations and individuals bear the guilt of humanity's atrocities, having sinned and fallen short, and urges believers to bless Israel and the Jewish people. He warns that both the "Woke Right" and "Woke Left," if taken to their extremes, pose equal threats, potentially ushering in death and destruction to the United States and the American Church.Verse References: Luke 9verses 46-62, Luke 11 verses 14-23, Revelation 2:8-11, Revelation 3 verses 7-13 Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 24, 2025 • 56min

Charitable Deeds | Matthew 6:1-4 | Pastor Micah Stephens

In his sermon "Charitable Deeds," part of his ongoing series on the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Micah Stephens preaches from the book of Matthew, cautioning that charitable acts cannot simultaneously seek human applause and divine approval—they are mutually exclusive pursuits. He challenges believers to examine their motives: are their good deeds performed with theatrical flair for public recognition, or quietly to reflect glory to God? Stephens warns against virtue signaling, a trap not limited to the political left but prevalent among Christians too, urging vigilance against the deception that earthly praise equates to God’s pleasure. He encourages striving for heavenly rewards, not self-congratulation, so that God alone may judge and affirm us with a "well done," keeping eternity as the focus of our actions.Verse References: Matthew 6 verses 1-4, Matthew 5 verse 16, Revelation 22 verse 12, Luke 4 verses 6-7, Hebrews 6 verse 10, Colossians 3 verses 23-24, Matthew 16 verse 26, John 12 verse 31, 2 Corinthians 9 verse 7, Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 23, 2025 • 1h 7min

Why Would God Gift You Pain? | Luke 5:12-16 | Pastor Rob McCoy

In his sermon "Why Would God Gift You Pain?" Pastor Rob McCoy draws from the book of Luke, focusing on Jesus healing a leper after the Sermon on the Mount, to explore the unexpected blessing of pain as a divine signal that something is amiss. He compares leprosy’s numbing effects to the ways people in modern communities dull their own pain through escapes like drugs, alcohol, or pornography, rather than confronting it. McCoy asserts that just as the leper found healing through worshiping Jesus, true wholeness comes not from masking pain but from turning to Christ, the only one capable of restoring us fully. Through this lens, he reframes pain as a purposeful gift, guiding us toward the ultimate healer.Verse References: Luke 5 verses 12-16Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 23, 2025 • 57min

Judicial Tyranny | Faith Forward | Pastor Rob McCoy

In this episode of Faith Forward, Pastors Rob McCoy and Micah Stephens explore a range of pressing topics, starting with insights from the recent Faith Forward Pastor Summit and the encouraging trend of younger generations embracing Christianity and conservatism amid growing exhaustion with woke ideology and its societal fallout. They delve into the federal judge injunctions thwarting the Trump administration’s efforts to realign the U.S. with the electorate’s mandate, spotlighting broader cultural battles, including the left’s shifting stance on Elon Musk and DOGE—evidenced by Tesla burnings that betray their environmental rhetoric as a guise for attacking America’s Christian-rooted values. The conversation culminates with a reflection on the Titler Cycle, urging vigilance to prevent a return to truth and prosperity from sliding into apathy and a leftward lurch, emphasizing the need for intentional diligence to steer future generations toward an enduring positive course for the nation.Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak TeamPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FaithForwardshowPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/FaithForwardshowTo follow Pastor Rob McCoy on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/robmccoy.usTo follow Pastor Micah Stephens on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/micahstephens/To follow Garrett Backstrom on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/gbackstromTo follow Godspeak Calvary Chapel on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/godspeakcctoTo follow Faith Forward on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/faithforward.show/To follow Faith Forward on X visit - https://x.com/FaithForwardPod
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Mar 19, 2025 • 52min

Follow Your Heart? | Proverbs 4:23 | Dr. Frank Turek

In his presentation "Follow Your Heart?" special guest speaker Dr. Frank Turek challenges the popular notion of blindly following one’s heart, questioning whether it truly benefits individuals and societies. He critiques the modern ideals of inclusion, tolerance, and diversity, arguing that their proponents often enforce conformity under threat of harm, revealing a flawed search for hope and identity—either through external validation or internal desires—when the only true source is found in looking to Christ. Turek warns that even Christians can fall into the trap of striving to craft their own identity rather than receiving it from God, emphasizing that the heart, being corrupt, conflicted, and changing, leads to destruction if relied upon solely. Through compelling reasoning, he urges a shift from self-directed pursuits to a Christ-centered foundation for life’s purpose and meaning.Verse References: Proverbs 4 verse 23, Mark 7 verses 21-23, Jeremiah 17 verse 9, John 1 verse 12Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak Team
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Mar 18, 2025 • 1h 25min

Chosen & Free | Faith Forward | Frank Turek

In this episode of the Faith Forward Podcast, Pastor Micah Stephens and Garrett Backstrom welcome apologist Frank Turek for a wide-ranging discussion that tackles some of life’s biggest questions. The trio explores the origins of creation and the necessity of a first cause, the core tenets of Christianity, and thought-provoking topics like whether the crucifixion equates to divine child abuse or if free will coexists with God’s sovereignty. They debunk the idea of “following your heart,” given its fickle nature, and dive into Frank’s book Hollywood Heroes, revealing how blockbuster films echo biblical narratives—the greatest story ever told. Wrapping up, they reflect on how poverty and restricted speech have been humanity’s historical norm, urging listeners to engage in politics and the public square to preserve America’s rare freedoms of wealth and expression. Don’t miss this engaging blend of faith, culture, and action!Make sure you subscribe to this channel and follow us on all our platforms to always stay up to date with our latest content!And you can always head over to our website for any general information!https://godspeak.comPrayer/NeedsIf you have any needs, or have a willingness to be used to meet various need in the body, please email info@godspeak.com. Also, let us know if you need prayer for anything.Giving is part of our worship time, and in this season, the easiest way to do that is online. If you go to our website, godspeak.com, you will see the "Give" tab in the top right corner. Or you can simply click this link https://pushpay.com/g/godspeakAny questions?Please feel free to email us, comment here, or DM us on Instagram any questions that you may have.Please Subscribe to this channel and turn on your notifications to be notified when our Livestreams start so you don't miss out! We hope you are blessed by the service!-The Godspeak TeamPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@FaithForwardshowPlease subscribe to our new Faith Forward Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/FaithForwardshowTo follow Pastor Rob McCoy on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/robmccoy.usTo follow Pastor Micah Stephens on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/micahstephens/To follow Garrett Backstrom on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/gbackstromTo follow Godspeak Calvary Chapel on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/godspeakcctoTo follow Faith Forward on Instagram visit - https://www.instagram.com/faithforward.show/To follow Faith Forward on X visit - https://x.com/FaithForwardPod

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