Uncover timeless biblical insights with the Richland Center Free Methodist Church Podcast. Each week, journey through scripture with Sunday sermons by Pastor Tim Ward and guests, reflecting our enduring mission to Love God, Love People, and Make Disciples.
When we think about holiness, we often picture something distant—set apart, sacred, almost unreachable. But what if holiness was meant to be practiced in the everyday? What if it looked less like ritual perfection and more like walking faithfully with God, step by step?
In Leviticus 26, God outlines the blessings that come from obedience and the consequences of turning away. Yet embedded in this covenant is a relational call: to li...
What would happen if Jesus came to your house? Would He find evidence of a faithful life, or signs of something growing that shouldn’t be there?
In Leviticus 14, God gives Israel instructions on how to deal with mildew found in their homes—guidelines that may seem obscure but carry deeper meaning. Consider what it means to examine our lives and homes through a spiritual lens. Whether it’s mildew on the walls or something unseen in ...
In a garden full of beauty, provision, and fellowship with God, one voice whispered a lie that changed everything: “You will be like God.” It was a promise of independence—freedom from authority, freedom from limits, freedom to decide good and evil for ourselves. But that promise was empty.
Genesis 3 shows us the moment humanity tried to walk away from God, seeking autonomy over obedience. Instead of gaining freedom, Adam and Eve f...
Everyone wants clean living—whether it’s our relationships, our habits, or our motivations. But there’s something deeper that shapes everything from the inside out: the heart.
In Leviticus, we read many rules and statutes that the Israelites kept to remain set apart to God, but do external regulations lead to an internal purity? We’ll see how choices, attitudes, and small compromises can defile us—and how God’s grace offers cleans...
In Proverbs 4, a father offers his children the kind of wisdom that shaped his own life. These are words meant to be remembered—calls to seek understanding, hold onto instruction, and walk with integrity. This passage reflects a tradition of teaching that is both personal and deeply rooted in God’s truth.
As we mark Father’s Day, we’re reminded that instruction doesn’t always come through grand speeches. Often it’s passed along in ...
Long before the cross, God painted a picture of redemption in blood, wilderness, and mercy. On the Day of Atonement, the high priest would enter the Most Holy Place—alone, trembling, and covered in sacred linen—to make intercession for the sins of the people. Every movement was weighted with purpose, every detail a shadow of something greater still to come.
Leviticus 16 offers ritual AND revelation: a portrait of Christ as our Medi...
In the center of Israel’s worship stood the altar—and on that altar, the blood of sacrifices served as a vivid reminder: sin brings death, and life must be given to restore what was broken. Leviticus 17:11 declares, “For the life of a creature is in the blood,” establishing a sacred truth that flows all the way to the foot of the cross. As we continue our journey through Leviticus, we pause at the Lord’s table to see how every offe...
When a moment changes everything, we mark it—etched in stone, remembered in silence, carried in story. From the blood-stained doorposts in Egypt to the folded flags on Memorial Day, some events shape not only our history but our identity.
Exodus 12 tells the story of God’s people preparing to walk into freedom—but only after they remembered, obeyed, and trusted His command. The Passover became a lasting sign of who they were and wh...
When an entire community stumbles into sin—unknowingly, unintentionally—what happens next? In ancient Israel, this wasn’t just an individual matter. Sin could affect the whole camp, corrupt the sacred space, and threaten the people’s standing before a holy God. The burden didn’t fall on a scapegoat, it fell on the community and its leaders to recognize the offense, respond rightly, and seek atonement.
In Leviticus 4:13–21, we encou...
From the moment a child is conceived, a mother begins juggling countless responsibilities—nurturing, teaching, protecting, and often sacrificing. But beneath all the day-to-day tasks lies something even more significant: the priorities that shape the heart of a mother and guide the path of her home.
This Mother’s Day, consider the deeper calling of motherhood—not just what mothers do, but what they value. Whether you’re a mom, were...
“Come and See” — among the first words Jesus speaks to those who would become His disciples. Not a command, but an invitation.
Two seekers begin to follow Him, unsure of what they’re walking into. Instead of giving answers, Jesus offers a simple response: “Come, and you will see.” Not long after, one of them passes the same invitation to someone else — “Come and see,” Philip tells a skeptical Nathanael. That step of faith brings Na...
Across Asia, doors are opening—sometimes quietly, sometimes suddenly—for the Gospel to be shared in powerful and life-changing ways. In places where Christian teaching is scarce or restricted, God is raising up leaders, opening hearts, and creating opportunities for discipleship and church planting.
This Sunday, we welcome Thom and Sherry Cahill, career missionaries with Free Methodist World Missions, who will share stories and upd...
The silence of the tomb was broken at dawn. The women came with spices, hearts heavy with grief, expecting to find a sealed grave and a lifeless body. Instead, they were met with a question that would echo through eternity: “Why do you seek the living among the dead?”
This Resurrection Sunday, we turn to Luke 23:50–24:12 as Pastor Tim brings us face to face with the wonder of the empty tomb. Through the eyes of those first witnesse...
The crowd was electric, the entrance unforgettable. It felt like the game was already won. But now, the cheering has died down—and the real challenge begins.
In Mark 11:7–33, we follow Jesus through the gates of Jerusalem and into the heart of spiritual conflict. What happens when the expectations of victory meet the grind of reality? When faith isn’t about waving palm branches, but about turning over tables and facing hard truths?
...Just like a coach rallies the team in the locker room, Jesus gathers His disciples for an important conversation before everything changes. It’s a quiet moment, full of meaning, in the middle of the action.
In Mark 14:12–31, Jesus shares a final meal with His disciples. The room is quiet, but the weight is heavy—betrayal is named, loyalty is questioned, and the road ahead is filled with sorrow. Yet even in that moment, Jesus speaks...
In this week’s message, Dave Ewing speaks on “Breaking Down the Walls”, a powerful look at the barriers we face in our spiritual lives—and how God calls us to overcome them through His Spirit.
Rooted in Galatians 5:16-23, this message also draws from Joshua 6:1-21, Matthew 18:8-9, and Psalm 139:23-24, showing how the walls in our lives—spiritual, emotional, and relational—can fall when we walk in obedience and allow God to search o...
As Jesus enters Jerusalem to the cheers of a crowd waving palm branches, the moment is filled with expectation, tension, and purpose. Just as athletes “take the floor” prepared for action, Jesus steps boldly into His mission—knowing full well what lies ahead.
Are we ready when it’s our turn to take the floor? Are we stepping forward in faith, boldly representing the Kingdom?
Join us this Sunday as we reflect on Christ’s courage, ob...
This Sunday, we welcome Dawn Young, Executive Director of Sky Lodge Christian Camp, as our special guest speaker!
For decades, Sky Lodge has been a place of spiritual renewal, growth, and life-changing encounters with God. Whether through summer camps, retreats, or outdoor adventures, this ministry has impacted countless lives, creating space for people of all ages to step away from the busyness of life and hear God’s voice more cl...
March is here, bringing with it an air of madness—a season of intense competition, last-minute victories, and unexpected upsets. But when it comes to our faith, are we actively in the game, or are we just sitting on the sidelines?
In Matthew 25:14-30, Jesus tells the Parable of the Talents, a reminder that God has entrusted each of us with unique gifts and expects us to use them for His Kingdom. We are called to know our talents, g...
Why do we pray? Why do we fast? Throughout Scripture, prayer and fasting are acts of deep faith, dependence, and surrender to God. Prayer connects us to His presence, aligning our hearts and minds with His will, while fasting teaches us to deny ourselves, making room for His strength and guidance.
From Moses on the mountain to Daniel in exile, from Jesus in the wilderness to the early church, prayer and fasting have always been tie...
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