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Are you living under the right influence? Dive into an inspiring message that explores the Apostle Paul’s powerful words as he faced the end of his life: “I have finished the race” (2 Timothy 4:7). This sermon challenges us to reflect on the voices shaping our decisions and equips us with three key principles to finish strong:
Disconnect from Negative Influences: Learn how to identify and avoid toxic relationships that drain your faith and character.
Connect with Positive Examples: Discover the transformative power of godly mentors and role models.
Anchor Yourself in God’s Word: Find lasting wisdom and strength through the truth of Scripture.
With vivid biblical insights and practical applications, this message will inspire you to evaluate your inner circle, embrace Christlike influence, and allow God’s Word to guide every step of your journey. Let Jesus be the greatest influence in your life, shaping you into a force for good in the world.
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Worship Uncoiled is our main worship service for students grades 6-12. Worship Uncoiled meets on Sunday nights from 6:00-8:00 and includes a full meal, a game, prizes, a time of worship, a short practical lesson and a time of small groups. We would love to have you join us. Feel free to contact our student minister, CJ Muston (CJMuston@FCCBrazil) with any questions.
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What does it take to live like a spiritual Hall of Famer? In this inspiring sermon, discover the keys to a life that reflects total commitment, unwavering integrity, and a deep focus on what truly matters. Drawing from 2 Timothy 2 and other powerful scriptures, this message challenges us to:
Hold ourselves to a higher standard — living with passion, patience, and personal accountability.Put people first — recognizing that the gospel is about serving others above ourselves.Stay focused on what truly matters — avoiding distractions and choosing soul-winning over trivial arguments.If you're ready to live a life of eternal significance, this message is for you. Learn how to leave a lasting legacy for Christ and inspire others to do the same.
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Join FCC Talk as hosts Jon Rhoades and C.J. Muston dive into three pressing topics affecting Christians today. Starting with insights from YouTuber Allen Parr, they discuss how to maintain humility and unity after divisive election results, emphasizing that our trust should ultimately rest in God rather than political figures. The conversation then shifts to challenges facing Gateway Church amid controversy, where John and C.J. examine the importance of transparency, particularly in times of crisis, and the need for integrity within church leadership. Finally, they tackle a heartfelt question from The Ramsey Show about family and inheritance, exploring the balance between guiding loved ones and respecting their autonomy. Watch as John and C.J. share thoughtful perspectives on building relationships, trust, and faith within communities and families alike.
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Worship Uncoiled is our main worship service for students grades 6-12. Worship Uncoiled meets on Sunday nights from 6:00-8:00 and includes a full meal, a game, prizes, a time of worship, a short practical lesson and a time of small groups. We would love to have you join us. Feel free to contact our student minister, CJ Muston (CJMuston@FCCBrazil) with any questions.
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In a world weighed down by fear and anxiety, wouldn’t it be wonderful to live with peace and courage instead? This sermon explores how, through faith, we can shed the burdens of fear, shame, and regret. Drawing from 2 Timothy, we’ll reflect on Paul’s advice to Timothy about holding onto a spirit of power, love, and self-control. Just as Paul faced hardships, he encouraged his followers to stay resilient and focused on God’s purpose. Through vivid stories of faith, including personal testimonies, this message will inspire us to live boldly for Christ, embracing His gift of courage, freedom from shame, and a life without regrets. Join us as we explore what it means to guard the faith and walk confidently, assured of God's guidance every step of the way.
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In 1 Timothy 6, Paul instructs us on the believer’s attitude toward work, wealth, and generosity. This week, we explore three key actions from this passage that shape a life of integrity and purpose.
Work with Integrity – Paul addresses the importance of treating those we work for with respect, regardless of the conditions. He reminds us that by working with integrity, we glorify God and embody His values.
Manage Money with Contentment – Contentment doesn’t come naturally, especially in a world that glorifies wealth. Paul cautions that the love of money leads to ruin and encourages us to find fulfillment in godliness and simplicity, trusting that God provides what we truly need.
Leave a Legacy of Generosity – Paul’s final exhortation is to be rich in good works, ready to share, and to invest in eternal treasures. Generosity isn’t just about wealth; it’s about stretching our souls and giving for the joy it brings, the good it does for others, and the glory it brings to God.
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Worship Uncoiled is our main worship service for students grades 6-12. Worship Uncoiled meets on Sunday nights from 6:00-8:00 and includes a full meal, a game, prizes, a time of worship, a short practical lesson and a time of small groups. We would love to have you join us. Feel free to contact our student minister, CJ Muston (CJMuston@FCCBrazil) with any questions.
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In "The Apprentice: What Great Leaders Do," we explore Paul's guidance to Timothy, a young leader overseeing the church in Ephesus. At the heart of this passage, we see three essential principles for leaders rooted in godly wisdom. First, the Principle of Responsibility, where leaders are called to take responsibility for others, especially the vulnerable, modeling Christ's care by honoring and supporting those around them. Second, the Principle of Accountability, reminding us that true leadership doesn’t shy away from being held to high standards, recognizing that integrity and correction are vital for growth and community health. Finally, the Principle of Inevitability cautions us that our actions—good or bad—will eventually be brought to light, encouraging us to build our lives on a foundation of faith and godliness.
These timeless principles not only shaped Timothy’s leadership but offer us insights today: a godly leader embraces the call to serve, remains accountable, and lives transparently. Join us as we learn what it means to lead well in our families, communities, and churches, trusting that, in the end, our foundation will reveal itself.
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In this teaching video, we dive into 1 Timothy 4, where Paul mentors his young apprentice Timothy on the importance of staying faithful amidst the pressures of life. Entitled "The Apprentice: On the Job Training," the message reflects on how Christians can avoid losing focus and remain grounded in their faith, despite the many distractions and false teachings in the world today.
Paul reminds us that godliness takes practice—it's not something we "try" but something we "train" for. The discussion explores four key areas of focus for growth: setting a godly example, staying immersed in God's Word, using our God-given gifts, and maintaining focus on our spiritual walk. Through scripture, such as 1 Timothy 4:7-16, and wisdom from figures like C.S. Lewis and Albert Schweitzer, this video emphasizes that faith is not just knowledge—it's lived out in our daily actions and commitment to Jesus Christ.
Join us as we explore how to be apprentices of Christ in a world that pulls us away from His truth. Learn how to train for godliness and live a life that reflects the love, faith, and purity we are called to.
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Worship Uncoiled is our main worship service for students grades 6-12. Worship Uncoiled meets on Sunday nights from 6:00-8:00 and includes a full meal, a game, prizes, a time of worship, a short practical lesson and a time of small groups. We would love to have you join us. Feel free to contact our student minister, CJ Muston (CJMuston@FCCBrazil) with any questions.
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In Dan Stribling's sermon, "How Do We Live?", he reflects on 1 Timothy Chapter 3, where Paul describes the qualifications for church elders and deacons. Initially hesitant about preaching on such a seemingly procedural topic, Stribling finds deep significance in the chapter, likening it to a “supporting structure” that upholds the church community. He uses architectural metaphors to describe the church as a “pillar and buttress of the truth,” emphasizing that the church’s role is to uphold and support God’s truth. The sermon compares this foundation to organizing and renewing a household, drawing a parallel to Extreme Makeover: Church Edition, highlighting the need for spiritual upkeep and renewal.
Stribling breaks down each qualification for elders and deacons, explaining them as qualities everyone should strive for—such as integrity, faithfulness, sobriety, gentleness, and humility—traits that reflect the character of Christ. He underscores that these standards not only apply to church leaders but serve as a spiritual benchmark for all believers, illustrating that church leadership begins at home, in personal conduct, and in one's family life. The sermon closes with a call for believers to maintain a clear conscience and strong faith, upholding the "mystery of godliness," with an invitation to live as “supporting structures” within the church. Through humility and consistent obedience to God, Stribling urges his congregation to embody the qualities Paul advocates, fostering a church that serves as a steadfast foundation for the truth.
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In this episode, we dive into three powerful stories highlighting faith in action. First, we discuss Texans on Mission (TXM), a group of dedicated volunteers responding to the devastating impacts of Hurricanes Francine, Helene, and Milton. TXM Disaster Relief Director David Wells shares how these volunteers bring hope and God's love to the hardest-hit areas, and why he believes everyone has a role to play in the recovery process.
Next, we cover the recent headlines around Russell Brand's unconventional approach to baptisms. Brand faced criticism for baptizing someone in his underwear, but his lighthearted and dedicated response sparked a broader conversation about public perception and modesty in ministry. How should Christians respond to criticism, and what lessons can we learn from Brand’s unique take on spiritual transformation?
Finally, we explore Pastor Rick Warren’s bold message at the Lausanne 4 conference. Warren calls for Christians to "re-evangelize" the Church and reignite a spirit of unity and collaboration, reminding believers of the urgent need to fulfill the Great Commission. We discuss the challenges facing the modern church and why Warren believes we must reconnect with the spirit of the early church to move forward.
Join us as we unpack these topics, reflecting on what it means to live out faith authentically in today’s world!
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1 Timothy 2:1-15
What is your Passion?
Four Passions
1. Passion for Prayer
1 Timothy 2:1-2
Pray for our leaders.
Pray for all people/everyone.
Prayer as our first priority helps us remember who is really in charge.
2. Passion for the Lost
1 Timothy 2:3-4
2 Peter 3:9
God has a passion for lost people.
1 Timothy 2:5-7
3. Passion for unity
1 Timothy 2:8
The church in Ephesus was struggling with division.
Matthew 5:23-24
John Wesley said, "Though we cannot think alike may we not love alike?"
4. A Passion for Character
1 Timothy 1:9-14
Paul emphasizes Modesty, Self Control and Good Works.
1 Timothy 2:11
“Quiet” = does not mean complete silence,
The fact that Paul was commanding women to learn — to become disciples was countercultural.
1 Timothy 2:12-15
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In this episode, Jon Rhoades, the Children and Family Minister, and Dan Stribling, the Worship Minister, dive into a wide range of engaging topics. They start by discussing country music star Luke Bryan’s surprising spiritual turn in his latest album, where he offers a prayer to Jesus for his children. They reflect on the emotional and spiritual depth of his final track and explore whether they personally relate to Luke's words. Jon and Dan also tackle the broader issue of music artists who incorporate spiritual themes into their work, even when their previous songs didn’t have any spiritual elements. Do these songs feel authentic, and how do we reconcile the shift in tone?
Next, the conversation shifts to The Chosen TV series, which has taken audiences by storm with its portrayal of Jesus and his disciples. Jon and Dan share their thoughts on creator Dallas Jenkins expanding the series to include both biblical and imaginative content. Is it faithful to the message of Scripture, and which Bible characters or stories would they most love to see portrayed in a series?
Finally, the ministers touch on the church’s role in providing relief during crises like Helene's path of destruction. They discuss the important spiritual and practical impact of churches stepping up to help communities in need and reflect on the evangelical significance of churches actively participating in relief efforts.
Throughout the discussion, Jon and Dan engage with the deeper spiritual themes at play in these topics, making this episode both thought-provoking and uplifting.
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In this sermon titled The Apprentice, we explore the deep tradition of apprenticeship within both the trades and the Christian faith, using the relationship between the Apostle Paul and his protégé, Timothy, as a profound example. Just as in an earthly apprenticeship, where a skilled worker teaches another, Paul mentored Timothy, helping him grow into his role as a leader in the Ephesian church. Drawing from Acts 16 and 1 Timothy 1, this message highlights four essential priorities for living a gospel-driven life: leading with love, living a life based on mercy, pursuing transformation, and staying the course in faith.
Through stories, personal reflections, and biblical teachings, the sermon challenges us to live out these priorities in our own spiritual journey. Whether it's through acts of love that set Christianity apart, extending mercy as we've received it, or embracing the slow, transformative work of God in our lives, the ultimate goal is a life that goes the distance—remaining faithful to the end, just as Timothy did.
Join us as we uncover what it means to be a true disciple of Christ, faithfully apprenticing in the ways of love, mercy, transformation, and endurance.
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In this insightful episode, we dive into three fascinating topics that blend faith, history, and current events. First, we explore the unveiling of the world’s oldest Jewish book at the Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C., discussing the incredible significance of this discovery. What makes this artifact so astonishing, and why are institutions like the Ark in Cincinnati and the Museum of the Bible crucial for preserving religious history?https://www.jta.org/2024/09/24/united-states/museum-of-the-bible-unveils-worlds-oldest-jewish-book-in-new-exhibit
Next, we shift gears to a creative ministry that combines Bible stories with pro wrestling. Salvation Pro Wrestling is an unconventional way to bring the Gospel to life. We discuss the impact of this unique ministry and offer thoughts on how other church members can start their own initiatives to share the message of Christ in their communities.https://www.sungazette.com/news/top-news/2024/09/bible-stories-come-to-life-in-salvation-pro-wrestling-ring/
Lastly, we tackle a more serious topic involving Dr. Steven Lawson, whose name has been recently removed from The Master’s Seminary and Grace Community Church websites. We reflect on what this development might mean, and in a broader discussion, address the increasing reports of immoral behavior among pastors. What’s the solution—stronger church support, or a deeper pastoral commitment?https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/milton-quintanilla/dr-steven-lawson-wiped-from-the-masters-seminary-and-grace-community-church-websites.html
Join us as we reflect on these diverse and thought-provoking stories that touch on the intersection of faith, history, and community.
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Worship Uncoiled is our main worship service for students grades 6-12. Worship Uncoiled meets on Sunday nights from 6:00-8:00 and includes a full meal, a game, prizes, a time of worship, a short practical lesson and a time of small groups. We would love to have you join us. Feel free to contact our student minister, CJ Muston (CJMuston@FCCBrazil) with any questions.
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Sermon Description: Invincible Influence
In this powerful sermon, titled "Invincible Influence," we explore how faith, integrity, responsibility, and accountability shape our influence on others. Rooted in 2 Thessalonians 3, the message emphasizes the transformative power of living a life of unwavering faith and positive influence. Drawing on Paul's example, we are called to follow the path of integrity, avoid idleness, and recognize the far-reaching ripple effects of our actions.
Through practical examples and scriptural wisdom, we are reminded that "bad company corrupts good character," and conversely, a life anchored in faith and responsibility can inspire others. The sermon challenges us to examine our own influence—are we living in a way that others should follow? Are we holding ourselves accountable in our personal, work, and spiritual lives?
Join us as we reflect on these timeless truths and discover how to live a life of invincible influence that leaves a lasting, positive impact on those around us.
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Welcome to this week's FCC Talk! Join Jon Rhoades, Children and Family Minister, and CJ Muston, Student Minister, as they dive into some of today's hot topics in the Christian world.
First, they discuss filmmaker DeVon Franklin's observation that Hollywood is becoming more open to faith-driven content. Is Hollywood truly embracing God more? Jon and CJ explore how this could impact our culture and inspire the nation.
https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/michael-foust/hollywood-is-embracing-god-devon-franklin-says-ive-never-seen-hollywood-more-open.html
Next, they tackle the controversy surrounding Pope Francis' recent statement that “all religions are a path to God.” How should Christians approach interfaith conversations while upholding the teachings of Jesus?
https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/milton-quintanilla/pope-francis-receives-backlash-from-religious-us-leaders-after-stating-all-religions-are-a-path-to-god.html
Finally, the hosts reflect on Preston Perry's powerful journey from gang violence to evangelism. Perry says, "You can't make disciples if you don't talk about sin." Jon and CJ unpack what this means for modern evangelism and how building relationships can be the key to leading others to Christ.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/preston-perry-shares-journey-from-gang-violence-to-evangelism.html
Tune in for thought-provoking discussions on faith, culture, and how to approach tough conversations with love and understanding. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes of FCC Talk!
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