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  • Finding God in the Everyday: Reminders from Zion
    Sep 5 2025

    Discover how to find God in your everyday life with this powerful message that uses Zion National Park as a metaphor for God's presence. If you've ever felt God was distant during school pickup, while standing in your kitchen, or sitting in a doctor's office, this message offers hope and perspective.

    Learn why paradise isn't primarily about location but about God's presence with us. From the beginning of creation, God's deepest desire has been relationship with humanity, not to have minions but to share love. Through Jesus, God understands our suffering firsthand, ensuring we're never truly alone in our pain. Revelation tells us God 'is making all things new' right now, not just in some distant future.

    When we struggle to feel God's presence, He often works through others around us, as illustrated by the touching story of a boy who found comfort through 'Information Please' at the telephone company. God answers our calls in this world, journeying with us through life's peaks and valleys.

    This message will help you recognize God in unexpected places and people, and consider how you might serve as a reminder of God's presence for others. Paradise isn't just a future destination—it's the reality of God with us in our ordinary, everyday lives.


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    20 min
  • Building a Community That Lasts: Lessons from Mesa Verde
    Aug 25 2025

    Building a Community That Lasts explores how diverse believers can create enduring Christian fellowship. Just as Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg formed an unlikely but genuine friendship, Christians from different backgrounds can unite around their common faith. The message examines how the Puebloan cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park stood for over 700 years because the community shared resources and skills—a powerful metaphor for church community today. Drawing from 1 Peter, this message reveals that lasting Christian community begins and ends with love. Peter instructs believers to love each other deeply, as love covers a multitude of sins. This love manifests in three practical ways: using our spiritual gifts to serve others, practicing genuine hospitality, and speaking words that build up rather than tear down. When we prioritize these practices, we not only strengthen our bonds with fellow believers but ultimately bring honor and praise to God. Whether you're struggling with church relationships, feeling isolated, or wanting to contribute more meaningfully to your faith community, this message offers biblical guidance on creating connections that withstand challenges and leave a lasting impact. Learn how to apply these principles through simple weekly challenges: showing unexpected hospitality, using your gifts to serve others, and choosing your words carefully.If you were blessed by this sermon, please like, subscribe, and share this inspirational worship video, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin

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    18 min
  • Finding Quiet in a Noisy World: Lessons from Isle Royale
    Aug 18 2025

    Discover the transformative power of quiet time in our constantly connected world.

    This powerful message explores how even Jesus prioritized solitude and prayer amid his busy ministry, and how we can follow his example to find spiritual renewal.In a world where silence has become uncomfortable and constant notifications demand our attention, learn practical ways to create space for genuine connection with God. From the architectural firm that discovered one hour of quiet is worth two hours of busyness, to the remote solitude of Isle Royale National Park, this message offers compelling examples of the value of quietness.

    Explore Mark's gospel account of Jesus withdrawing to pray after an exhausting day of ministry. Understand why spiritual renewal is essential when we're running on empty, and discover various practices that can fill your spiritual tank—whether through prayer, nature walks without your phone, journaling, music, art, or simply sitting in quiet contemplation.

    For those who feel too busy, learn how to start small with just 5 minutes daily and gradually build a sustainable practice of spiritual renewal. Receive practical challenges to tell the world 'not now' and prioritize your relationship with God.


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    18 min
  • What Happens When You Try Something New at Church?
    Aug 17 2025

    Just as Teddy Roosevelt had a vision for preserving America's wilderness, Jesus had a bold vision for bringing God's kingdom to earth—not as a distant future hope, but as a present reality we can experience now. Jesus began by calling ordinary fishermen—Simon, Andrew, James, and John—to follow him. These unlikely disciples abandoned their nets to spread Jesus' vision through teaching, healing, and welcoming those society had rejected. Their message spread from Judea and Galilee all the way to Syria, transforming countless lives. Today, we continue living out this vision in practical ways. We meet physical needs through ministries that redistribute resources to those in need, reflecting the early church described in Acts. We create spaces of belonging for neurodivergent individuals and their families through support groups and sensory-friendly environments. We make worship accessible by introducing liturgical traditions in fresh ways that connect with contemporary audiences. Living Christ's vision requires sacrifice and willingness to change, but it brings the reward of experiencing God's kingdom love—freely given and freely shared. As followers of Jesus today, we're called to ask ourselves how we're participating in God's kingdom vision, what sacrifices we might need to make, who needs to experience God's love through our actions, and how we might be resisting God's transformative work.If you were blessed by this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone else, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin

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    16 min
  • You Are the Light of the World: Making a Mammoth Impact Together
    Aug 17 2025

    Discover what it truly means to be 'salt of the earth' - not just adding flavor but fully preserving what matters through complete commitment. Learn how being 'light of the world' works in practice by understanding how multiple lights in vast darkness, like Mammoth Cave's 400+ miles of passages, create illumination far greater than a single candle. Understand why our collective Christian impact matters more than individual efforts, similar to how interconnected machinery depends on each component. Find practical ways to combine your light with other believers to make a mammoth impact in a world often shrouded in darkness. This message unpacks the power of unified witness and how the body of Christ functions most effectively together. Perfect for Christians seeking to maximize their impact, church leaders building community, and anyone wondering how to make a difference in today's world.If you were blessed by this sermon, please like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone else, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin

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    12 min
  • Finding Strength in Community: Secrets from the Redwood Forest
    Aug 17 2025

    Finding Strength in Community: Secrets from the Redwood Forest explores how God designed humans to thrive through interconnected relationships, just like California's ancient redwood trees. These magnificent trees don't survive through deep individual roots but through interconnected root systems that provide mutual support during storms and challenges. This powerful natural metaphor illustrates God's vision for human community as described in Ephesians, where interconnected communities enable God to do 'more than we could ask or imagine.' Discover how community forms in both expected and unexpected places, from church groups to chance connections with strangers who share surprising links to our past. Learn how true community reveals its strength during our hardest moments of grief and vulnerability, when others literally hold us up. This message challenges us to identify our 'redwood roots'—the communities that support us and those we support in return. Practical steps for strengthening community connections include reaching out to those who need support, extending new roots to the isolated, and allowing ourselves to be supported during difficult times.If you were blessed by this episode, please like, subscribe, and share it, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin

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    16 min
  • Finding Hope in Life's Badlands
    Aug 14 2025

    Special Guest Preacher: Pr. Sarah Floyd


    Just as the harsh Badlands National Park reveals stunning beauty shaped by pressure and time, our painful life experiences create meaningful layers that shape who we become. This message examines the Good Samaritan parable beyond its surface teaching about helping others. The characters represent our human condition (the beaten man), the limitations of law (the priest), empty religion (the Levite), and Christ himself (the Samaritan). The Samaritan's actions parallel Christ's salvation: coming to where we are, showing compassion, binding wounds, carrying burdens, bringing us to community, paying our debt, and promising to return. The gospel isn't about being good enough but recognizing our need for rescue. We are the beaten travelers, and Christ is our Good Samaritan. Only after receiving mercy can we extend it to others. If you're in a spiritual badland today - dry, barren, and struggling - remember that Jesus walks that dangerous road looking for you. Your broken places can become beautiful testimonies of God's transforming grace.If you were blessed by this message, please like, subscribe, and share this episode, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin

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    19 min
  • Logs Made of Stone?: Petrified Forest National Park
    Aug 13 2025

    The Petrified Forest National Park serves as a powerful metaphor for finding life in seemingly dead places. What appears as a lifeless landscape actually contains thriving wildlife and new growth - we simply need eyes to see it. Discover how ancient wisdom from Ezekiel's vision offers powerful hope for today's challenges. When Ezekiel stood in a valley of dry bones, God asked if these bones could live again - demonstrating that divine restoration is possible even in seemingly impossible circumstances.This message explores the historical context of Ezekiel's prophecy during the Babylonian exile, when God's people experienced profound displacement and identity crisis. Their situation parallels many modern experiences of hopelessness and despair. Learn about remarkable real-life examples of unexpected restoration, including how Amish communities traveled to Hurricane Helene-devastated areas in North Carolina to rebuild towns and construct emergency housing. These stories demonstrate how God often works through surprising channels to bring hope to desperate situations.If you were blessed by this sermon, please like, subscribe, and share this inspirational episode, or please consider making a tax-deductible donation, which will help us continue to bring these streams to you, by clicking: http://tiny.cc/SupportBLCStay In-Touch by clicking: http://tiny.cc/contactblcin#BethlehemLutheranChurch #ChestertonIN #nationalpark

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    16 min