From Solomon’s temple to the coming of Jesus, God has always desired to dwell with His people. God’s presence was never meant to dwell in buildings alone—but in His people through the Spirit. Now, as His dwelling place, we are sent to carry His presence into every corner of the world.Catch the sermon Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
--------
32:05
--------
32:05
Costly Love
Paul’s closing words to Philemon aren’t just polite goodbyes—they’re a living picture of the gospel. He steps into the gap between Philemon and Onesimus, saying, “If he’s wronged you in any way, charge it to me,” embodying the costly love of Jesus who cancels our debts and calls us family. This passage invites us to live the same way—to move from closed circles to open tables where grace is practiced, debts are released, and reconciliation becomes visible to the world.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show
--------
35:48
--------
35:48
No Longer a Slave
The gospel doesn’t just change hearts — it rewrites stories. In Paul’s letter to Philemon, we see grace that costs something, love that restores what’s broken, and forgiveness that feels impossible but isn’t. Because with Jesus, even the most fractured stories can be made whole again.To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show
--------
33:42
--------
33:42
Shaped by Grace
As we dive into our series in Philemon, we see how radically the gospel reshapes our relationships. The church is not built on power or obligation but on grace, humility, and love that come first from Christ. Join us as we discuss how we become visible proof that He is reconciling, restoring, and remaking relationships in our world.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons.Support the show
--------
33:39
--------
33:39
Stay at The Table
What if maturity in Christ isn’t about how much you know, but how well you love when things get messy? Paul reminds the Corinthians—and us—that true growth shows up not in avoiding conflict, but in how we stay, repair, and persevere through it. This week we’ll learn why staying at the table is how God forms us into people of love.Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
We exist to be like Jesus and become like Him for the sake of the world. Check out the latest sermons, updated weekly, and be a part of what God is doing at The Bridge Church! bridge.tv