The podcast "REWIND" features a collection of past sermons from Organic Church. Each episode takes listeners on a journey through the teachings and messages delivered during previous worship services. The content is a retrospective look at the spiritual guidance and insights shared by Pastor Michael and visiting guests! Listeners can expect to revisit powerful sermons, meaningful scriptures, and impactful messages that have been shared in the past. The podcast aims to provide a convenient and accessible way for the church community and new audiences to engage with the timeless wisdom and spiritual teachings presented during earlier sermons. Whether it's a reflection on a particular theme, a series of teachings, or a selection of sermons covering various topics, "REWIND" offers an opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of the faith and find inspiration in the timeless messages. The podcast may also include commentary or reflections on the historical context of each sermon and how it continues to resonate with the present-day congregation.
Ever felt the pressure to grow fast, be seen, and do more before you’re ready? We get real about the myth of instant spirituality and why sustainable faith looks more like a slow roast than a flash fire. Drawing from Hebrews 5:12–14, we contrast milk and meat, showing how discernment is forged “through training,” not through viral moments or borrowed platforms. The throughline is simple: you cannot microwave maturity,...
What if your word for the year isn’t a word at all, but a posture? We set our sights on Matthew 19:14 and center the coming year on children, safety, and formation—because welcoming the next generation is more than a sentiment; it’s a kingdom assignment. From a real allergy scare to a renewed check-in system, we connect conviction to action and show how love, planning, and prayer work together.
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Ever notice how the Nativity hinges on a simple “no room”? We revisit Luke 2 and zoom in on the innkeeper—an unnamed, unquoted character whose crowded ledger echoes our crowded lives. Rather than scolding or sentimentality, we get a piercing invitation: maybe the real barrier isn’t disbelief but busyness. If Bethlehem was bursting during the census, it’s no surprise our calendars burst during the holidays. The questio...
A funny family moment with an Elvis nutcracker sets the stage for something deeper: the best gifts aren’t flashy, they’re thoughtful. We trace that truth from the living room to the nativity, exploring why a real gift doesn’t wear out and why the heart of Christmas can’t be boxed, bagged, or returned. Heaven didn’t send a package; the Father sent His Son—good news that matters because bad news is real.
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A burial spice at a child’s cradle doesn’t feel festive—until you see what it’s saying. We explore why the Magi’s myrrh isn’t an odd flourish in a Christmas scene but a prophetic banner over Jesus’ life: King, God, Sacrifice. Gold points to kingship. Frankincense signals divinity. Myrrh points to the cross and to the reality that love chose suffering so we could be free.
We walk through Scripture to connect t...
A star led scholars across deserts, but what really changed history was what they carried—and why. We unpack the Magi’s gift of gold as a bold, public claim that Jesus is King, exploring how a toddler without a throne still drew worship fit for a palace. That same gold challenges us today: bring your first and finest, not leftovers; choose surrender over convenience; let your worship tell the truth about Christ before...
What if gratitude wasn’t a seasonal sentiment but the bedrock of a resilient life? We dig into the difference between saying “thanks” and living with a spirit of thanksgiving that holds when schedules overflow, family dynamics get tense, and plans fall apart. Starting with Scripture’s promises—God goes before us, will not abandon us, and shapes our future for good—we trace how gratitude reframes setbacks into seasons ...
What if “Jesus accepts everyone” isn’t the finish line but the starting line? We dive into the hard and hopeful truth that God’s love welcomes us as we are, yet His grace refuses to leave us there. With raw personal stories—like battling a stubborn habit and discovering deliverance in an unexpected moment—we explore how real repentance looks, feels, and changes the way we live.
Together we open Matthew 7 to f...
If God never changes, what does that mean for the fear, lack, and storms we face today? We open our hearts and our Bibles to explore how an unchanging God still heals, provides, and leads us through impossible places. From a raw testimony of freedom from agoraphobia to practical, scripture-shaped steps for persistent prayer, this conversation connects ancient miracles with modern breakthroughs in a way that feels pers...
If faith ever felt like an act you couldn’t keep up, this conversation is your deep breath. We take a hard look at the spirit of religion—the subtle counterfeit that loves clean cups and ignores messy hearts—and we trade it for a living relationship with Jesus marked by conviction, not condemnation. Grounded in Matthew 23 and 2 Timothy 3:5, we unpack why polished behavior can’t replace spiritual power, and how a genui...
What if the roar that keeps you up at night is only an echo of defeat? We dive straight into the tension between a loud counterfeit and the true authority of the Lion of Judah, tracing how fear, accusation, and shiny distractions try to separate us from what Jesus already secured. You’ll hear a clear, practical path to stand your ground: grace over performance, Scripture over suggestion, praise over panic, and self-di...
If the ground under your life gave way tomorrow, what would still hold? We open with Psalm 40 and follow its path—waiting, being heard, lifted from the pit, set on solid ground, given a new song—into a conversation that’s painfully honest and stubbornly hopeful. I share a raw story from my lowest moment and trace how God met me there, not to shame me, but to trade my burdens for His steady grip. That exchange, at the ...
Some battles don’t announce themselves with fireworks—they show up in quiet promises we break by Friday. We set out to do good, to speak life, to show Jesus in the places we go, then find ourselves watering the very weeds that choke our joy. Today we get honest about the loop of self‑sabotage and how repentance—not guilt, not grit—actually breaks it.
We walk through Romans 7 and sit with Paul’s confession: “I...
What if the secret to abundance isn't getting more, but stewarding well what you already have? This eye-opening message explores the surprising revelation that transformed a struggling church into one experiencing supernatural overflow.
"I've never seen a U-Haul following a hearse." This stark truth cuts through our consumer-driven mindset, challenging us to examine what we're truly a...
When did opinion become truth? In a world where confusion reigns and moral relativism has become the default position, Pastor Michael delivers a bold wake-up call that challenges both the church and culture.
This message cuts through the noise of our information-saturated society to address a critical question: How do believers maintain clarity when everyone claims to have "their truth"? Drawing fro...
The broken state of our world can leave us feeling frightened, angry, and unsure how to respond as Christians. When violence erupts around us—from political shootings to random acts of aggression—our natural instinct often leans toward vengeance or retribution. But what if the problem isn't about politics or individuals at all?
This powerful message confronts us with a challenging truth: our collective c...
Have you ever noticed how comfortable we are talking about God the Father and Jesus the Son, but when conversation turns to the Holy Spirit, things get... awkward? That's exactly what we're tackling head-on in this powerful message about the third person of the Trinity.
The Holy Spirit isn't a "what" but a "who" – fully God, just as the Father and Son are God. Using the anal...
Have you ever wished you could see God face-to-face? In this powerful exploration of Jesus Christ as God the Son, we discover how Jesus makes the invisible God visible to humanity.
When Philip asked Jesus to show them the Father, Jesus replied with a statement that still challenges us today: "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father." Through Christ's compassion for the marginalized, defense ...
Who exactly are we talking to when we pray "Our Father, which art in heaven"? For many believers, God the Father remains the most abstract member of the Trinity despite being the one to whom Jesus directed our prayers.
In this powerful first installment of a series on the Trinity, we unpack the nature and character of God the Father through scripture and practical examples. Beginning with the founda...
Have you ever stepped into a trap you never saw coming? We've all been there—that moment when someone's words or actions catch us off guard and suddenly we're nursing hurt feelings that grow into something much darker.
In "Caught in a Trap," we explore how offense functions as a spiritual snare in our lives. Just like a mousetrap that uses cheese to lure its prey, offense begins with ...
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Two Guys (Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers). Five Rings (you know, from the Olympics logo). One essential podcast for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Bowen Yang (SNL, Wicked) and Matt Rogers (Palm Royale, No Good Deed) of Las Culturistas are back for a second season of Two Guys, Five Rings, a collaboration with NBC Sports and iHeartRadio. In this 15-episode event, Bowen and Matt discuss the top storylines, obsess over Italian culture, and find out what really goes on in the Olympic Village.