Weekly messages from Bridgeway Church in Kokomo, Indiana.
Thriving in life is deeply connected to the quality of our relationships, and healthy relationships require ongoing effort, not autopilot. Relationships must be continually practiced, refined, and nurtured – especially through communication. Jesus modeled healthy communication through empathy, presence, and intentional listening, even in interruptions. The challenge is to grow as “relational artists”, because when we stop working o...
Relationships are an art that requires intentionality, vulnerability, and growth. We were created for deep, shame-free connection with God and others, but sin introduced fear, shame, and the instinct to hide, which still affects our relationships today. Even though we long to be fully known and loved, we often protect ourselves instead of opening up. We are already fully known and loved by God, we don’t have to hide, and the path t...
This Easter message centers on the powerful truth that the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not just a past event or a symbol of hope, but the beginning of God’s new creation breaking into our present world. It challenges the idea that faith is about self-improvement or escaping earth, instead revealing that God is actively restoring all things. God can bring new life, healing, and transformation when you're facing pain, doubt, ...
True genius isn’t just intelligence, but the power to see and transform the world through love, empathy, and ultimately grace. While our culture is built on merit, Jesus introduces a radically different way: grace that is undeserved, freely given, and transformative. Through the parable of the prodigal son and His own actions, Jesus reveals a God who restores identity before behavior, forgives before it’s earned, and welcomes peopl...
Jesus redefines “genius” not through intellect, but through empathy – entering into others’ pain, listening deeply, and responding with love. Through stories like Jesus weeping with grieving friends, showing compassion without condemnation, and listening to those overlooked, this message from Niko emphasizes that empathy doesn’t require fixing problems or agreeing with everything. It simply requires presence, understanding, and dig...
This sermon reframes “genius” not as high intelligence but as a powerful blend of creativity, originality, and transformative impact – traits that Jesus embodies more fully than anyone. Jesus is presented as a genius not only because of how He changed history, but because of how He redefined power. Through His teachings and actions, Jesus modeled a radically different way of living: responding to enemies without becoming like them,...
We're celebrating our 6th Birthday this week! God, through these years, hasn't just calling us to hold weekly church services, but to be a family on mission to partner with God in bringing “the up there down here.” As followers of Jesus, we’re called to be signposts of His coming kingdom — living out glimpses of God’s love, justice, and restoration through community, serving others, welcoming the marginalized, and sharing l...
Money isn’t a secular issue but a deeply spiritual one, and Jesus talks about it more than we often realize. While money itself isn’t evil, the love of money and an ownership mindset can trap us. Through the parable of the shrewd manager, we’re called to think beyond the here and now and invest in “true riches” that last forever. Because we can’t take our money with us, but we can send it ahead. Jesus invites us to manage God’s mon...
Money is not just practical – it’s deeply spiritual. While our culture leans into an ownership mindset fueled by consumerism, Jesus calls us to a manager mindset, recognizing that everything we have belongs to God and is entrusted to us for a season. Through the story of Zacchaeus, we see the danger of hoarding for ourselves and the freedom that comes from open-handed generosity. Where our treasure is, our heart follows. True life ...
Instead of swinging between the extremes of the “poverty gospel” (money is bad) and the “prosperity gospel” (more money means more blessing), we’re invited into a better way: a manager mindset. Scripture reminds us that God owns it all – our income, possessions, investments, even our abilities. And we are entrusted as stewards of our things, not owners. Through the Parable of the Talents, Jesus challenges us to faithfully manage wh...
James reminds us that faith isn’t just something we believe, but something we live. Throughout the letter, he challenges us to be doers of the word, to reject favoritism, to steward our words wisely, to confront pride in our conflicts, and now, in chapter 5, to wrestle honestly with money. James pushes us to see that wealth isn’t a curse but a dangerous responsibility, revealing what’s really going on in our hearts. How we handle o...
In this message, we’re reminded that following Jesus was never meant to be a passive belief but an active, lived-out faith... especially when life is hard. James challenges us to move beyond just hearing God’s Word and instead put it into practice: showing favor to everyone, watching our words, and confronting the subtle but destructive power of pride. James exposes how pride fuels conflict, fractures relationships, and keeps us fo...
In this message from James 3, we explore how real, lived-out faith shows up in one of the most powerful and dangerous places: our words. James reminds us that faith isn’t just what we believe but how we speak, especially under pressure. Our words may be small, but they have the power to steer lives, spark conflict, or bring healing and hope. This teaching challenges us to pause before we speak, shift our goal from winning to buildi...
This message reminds us that real life change doesn’t happen through good intentions alone, but when faith is put into action. Drawing from the book of James, it challenges us to move beyond comfortable, “New Year, new me” resolutions and live out a faith that’s active, visible, and under pressure. James calls us not only to active faith, but also to reject favoritism and discrimination, valuing every person as Jesus does.
In this message, we dive into James 1 and discover that real change, real faith, and real growth only happen when belief turns into action. James reminds us that faith without action is dead, that God does His deepest work in us through pressure and perseverance, and that wisdom isn’t just knowing what’s right but obediently moving toward the future God desires.
Exploring the original context of “good news” (euangelion), this message reveals how the angels’ announcement to the shepherds wasn’t just a sweet, nostalgic moment, but a bold declaration of a new King and a different kingdom. A kingdom one that offers joy for all people and true peace. As we navigate the many “gospels” competing for our allegiance today, this sermon challenges us to ask: which gospel are we actually living, and a...
This week we kicked off our Christmas series, Songs of Christmas, by exploring how the first Christmas was filled with real people, real struggles, and real songs of hope. From Zechariah and Elizabeth’s story to the origin of “Silent Night,” we looked at how God often meets us in the middle of chaos and disappointment – turning pain into praise.
This message explores what happens when life doesn’t go according to plan and how our instinct to grasp for control can pull us away from trusting God. Through a humorous but honest story about a disaster-filled student ministry trip and the biblical account of the Israelites forming a golden calf, Niko's message shows how fear and uncertainty often drive us back to familiar habits, false comforts, and “golden calves” of our ow...
In this message, we explore why the way out of life’s hardest moments is often straight through them. Using Jacob’s story as a guide, we see a God who meets us in the struggle – not after it. Instead of numbing, avoiding, or outrunning our pain, God invites us to bring our questions and fears directly to Him. Just as Jacob’s encounter led to a new identity, our own honest struggles can become the very places where God transforms us...
Have you ever felt the weight of loss so heavy it seemed impossible to move forward? Facing grief head-on, rather than avoiding it, can lead to profound transformation. Through the story of Naomi and Ruth, and the moving testimony of Tim and Renee Roberts, we discover that God doesn't just rescue us from pain – He walks with us through it.
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