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Jan 21, 2025 • 46min
Consider It All Joy | James 1:1-11 | Pastor James Crawford
In "Consider It All Joy," Pastor James Crawford explores the book of James, addressing how both believers and non-believers face life's tragedies. He explains that for believers, faith isn't constructed through trials but is rather tested by them, distinguishing us from those without faith. Crawford teaches that by trusting in God and His Word, we can find joy even in hardships, knowing that these trials serve God's glory and our ultimate good.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

Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 26min
Ruling Over Ashes | Faith Forward | Pastor Rob McCoy
In the sixth episode of "Faith Forward," Pastor Rob McCoy, Pastor Micah Stephens, and Garrett Backstrom delve into a variety of pressing issues. They begin by discussing the recent Pacific Palisades fire in California, highlighting the critical issues of water scarcity and forest mismanagement, and critique Governor Gavin Newsom's policies that prioritize the survival of non-native fish over human residents. The conversation extends to the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies within the Los Angeles Fire Department. The hosts also explore the nuances of rebuking versus exhorting, emphasizing that truth must be delivered with love to avoid brutality or hypocrisy.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 TeamTo 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/

Jan 20, 2025 • 59min
Salt and Light | Matthew 5:13-16 | Pastor Micah Stephens
In "Salt & Light," Pastor Micah Stephens draws from the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew to discuss the roles of Christians in the world, using the recent California fires as a metaphor for preservation and illumination. He explains that just as salt preserves and light dispels darkness, believers are called to uphold God's will and spread His light across the earth. Stephens warns that salt without its preserving power and light that fails to shine are useless, echoing Jesus's intent in these teachings. This sermon is a call to action, reminding Christians not to hide their light or lose their preserving influence, as doing so renders them ineffective in the Kingdom of Heaven.Verse References: Matthew 5 verses 13-16, Matthew 5 verse 6, Proverbs 14 verse 34, Romans 10 verse 14, Matthew 5 verse 4, 2 Timothy 4 verse 2, Colossians 4 verse 6, Galatians 6 verse 9, Romans 12 verse 21, John 8 verse 12, Ephesians 5 verse 8, Philippians 2 verse 15, 1 John 1 verses 5-7, Isaiah 58 verse 10, 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

Jan 19, 2025 • 1h 11min
Unlocking the Secrets to a Blesses Life | Matthew 5:1-12 | Pastor Rob McCoy
In "Unlocking the Secrets to a Blessed Life," Pastor Rob McCoy continues his series on the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew. He explains that mourning in this context signifies profound sorrow over our spiritual separation from God due to sin, for which Christ's sacrifice offers comfort. McCoy then reminds us that meekness is defined not as weakness but as controlled strength, highlighting that those who submit to God's will inherit the earth. He emphasizes the immense power within us, created in God's image, and encourages believers to let God guide their lives, promising rewards and comfort during trials as outlined in Matthew 5.Verse References: Matthew 5 verses 1-12Make 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

Jan 13, 2025 • 58min
Blessed Are You | Matthew 5:1-12 | Pastor Micah Stephens
In "Blessed Are You," Pastor Micah Stephens dives into the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew, focusing on the Beatitudes. He clarifies that these aren't merely attitudes one should adopt to achieve blessing but are descriptions of the blessings inherent to those living according to Christ's teachings. This sermon emphasizes that, contrary to popular interpretation, the Beatitudes highlight the blessedness of a Christian life, even amidst worldly persecution and disdain, providing comfort and encouragement from Christ Himself.Verse References: Matthew 5 verses 1-12, Isaiah 66 verse 2, 1 Peter 5 verse 6, 2 Corinthians 7 verse 10, Psalm 37 verses 10-13, Psalm 34 verse 8, 1 Peter 2 verses 2-3, 1 John 1 verse 9, 2 Corinthians 4 verse 6, 2 Corinthians 7 verse 1, James 4 verse 8, Revelation 22 verses 3-4, 1 Corinthians 14 verse 33, 1 Peter 4 verses 15-16, John 15 verses 19-20, 2 Timothy 2 verse 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

Jan 12, 2025 • 1h 5min
Blessed Are The Poor | Matthew 5:1-20 | Pastor Rob McCoy
In "Blessed Are The Poor," Pastor Rob McCoy kicks off a series on the Beatitudes, starting with "the poor in spirit" from the book of Matthew. He challenges the notion that the Beatitudes are merely steps to gain blessings, explaining instead they describe the state of those already blessed. McCoy identifies pride as the original sin and contrasts it with being poor in spirit, which is recognizing one's need for God and submitting to His superior wisdom. Living this truth, he teaches, leads to profound blessings and an inheritance in the kingdom of heaven.Verse References: Matthew 5 verses 1-20Make 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

Jan 9, 2025 • 1h 14min
Leading From The Front | Faith Forward | Pastor Rob McCoy
Join us on this thought-provoking episode of the Faith Forward Podcast, "Leading From The Front," where Pastor Rob McCoy and Garrett Backstrom tackle critical issues facing our society today. They delve into the potential dangers of AI, exploring both its pros and cons, and discuss the implications of 'COVID tyranny'. The conversation extends to why many pastors shy away from political engagement, and they address the significant threats posed by Islamic terrorism and Sharia law to American values and lifestyle. Tune in for a deep dive into these complex topics.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 TeamTo 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/godspeakccto

Jan 5, 2025 • 1h 4min
Repent | Matthew 3:1-17 | Pastor Rob McCoy
In "Repent," Pastor Rob McCoy delivers a message from the book of Matthew, focusing on the humble beginnings of Jesus, born to Mary, and the divine recognition by John the Baptist, even from within the womb. He underscores the significance of repentance as the first message from both Jesus and John, emphasizing it as a foundational element of Christian faith. He calls for a return to God's ways, urging believers to align with the divine plan God had for us before our birth.Verse References: Matthew 3 verses 1-17Make 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

Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 4min
All Things New | Revelation 21:1-5 | Pastor Micah Stephens
In "All Things New," Pastor Micah Stephens delves into the book of Revelation, navigating through its daunting imagery to highlight the ultimate message of hope and renewal. He portrays the biblical narrative as a journey from judgment and wrath to the joy of resurrection, renewal, and eternal glory. Pastor Stephens suggests that many of life's struggles stem from a deep-seated homesickness for heaven, our true intended home. He encourages believers to remain engaged in the work God has for us on earth, even as we yearn for the perfection that awaits us in the new creation.Verse References: Revelation 21 verses 1-5, 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

Dec 29, 2024 • 1h 8min
The New Heaven And Earth | Revelation 21:1-8 | Pastor Rob McCoy
In "The New Heaven And Earth," Pastor Rob McCoy explores the book of Revelation, painting a picture of the New Jerusalem as a heavenly city prepared like a bride for us to inhabit. He emphasizes that our entry into this eternal home isn't based on our deeds but on the completed work of Christ. Pastor McCoy describes heaven as a divine community designed for companionship, reflecting God's belief that it's not good for man to be alone. He challenges listeners to make a choice, reminding us that our eternal destiny—whether heaven or hell—depends on accepting or rejecting what Christ has done for us.Verse References: Revelation 21 verses 1-8Make 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