DiscoverPitt Town Church Podcast
Pitt Town Church Podcast
Claim Ownership

Pitt Town Church Podcast

Author: Pitt Town Church

Subscribed: 5Played: 69
Share

Description

Here is where you can find all the Sermons from Pitt Town Church .
424 Episodes
Reverse
In this sermon, Craig concludes our Vision Series by unpacking what it means to be devoted to Jesus and to the good works that flow from knowing Him. From Titus 3, he shows that salvation is entirely the work of God—His mercy, not our effort. Through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, and the renewing work of the Holy Spirit, we’re made new people—washed, renewed, and transformed.Because of that, we’re now called to live out who we are—people eager to do good. Craig reminds us that being “devoted to good works” means prioritizing what matters most: participating in and supporting gospel ministry, showing kindness, gentleness, and obedience in everyday life, and using our energy to help others know the kindness and love of God in Jesus.Transformed by mercy, we now devote ourselves to the good work of making Christ known.
In this sermon, Craig continues our Vision Series by exploring what it truly means to be transformed in response to God’s mercy. From Romans 12:1–2, he reminds us that worship isn’t limited to singing or Sunday services—it’s offering our whole lives to God as a living sacrifice. When we see the depth of God’s mercy in Jesus, we’re called to resist being shaped by the values of this age and instead be renewed in our minds. True transformation comes as we learn to think, live, and love in ways that please God in every part of life.
In this sermon Craig continues our Vision Series by exploring Colossians 3 and the call to live as people who have been raised with Christ. He explains that following Jesus means taking off the old self — the earthly ways of living marked by greed, lust, anger, and pride — and putting on the new self shaped by compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. We are to seek the things above, orienting our lives toward becoming who we already are in Jesus: renewed in His image and transformed by His Spirit. Craig also shares several bold and prayerful plans for the year ahead, including a renewed focus on reaching the lost, welcoming a new ministry student, investing in young adult discipleship, and partnering with churches in Kenya, all as part of the vision to see people treasure Jesus and be transformed by Him.
In this sermon, Craig begins our Vision Series by exploring how real transformation happens — not through willpower, self-improvement, or trying harder, but through seeing and treasuring Jesus. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 3, Craig shows that true and lasting change comes as we fix our eyes on the glory of Christ. When we behold Him, the Spirit transforms us from the inside out — from glory to glory. Real freedom isn’t found in doing whatever we want, but in becoming who God made us to be: people who reflect Jesus and are continually being transformed to treasure Him more deeply.
In this Sermon Craig continues our series, Asking for a Friend, exploring how Jesus accomplishes extraordinary things through ordinary people. Drawing from Luke chapters 6–10, he shows how Jesus carefully trains, equips, and empowers his disciples—ordinary fishermen, tax collectors, and zealots—to teach, heal, and transform lives. Craig emphasizes that God’s plan often starts small, investing in a few faithful individuals to impact many, calling each of us to trust Him, be obedient, and play our part in reaching those around us. Through practical examples and vivid storytelling, this message inspires listeners to take courage and participate in God’s mission, showing that ordinary people who trust and obey Him can accomplish remarkable things.
In this message, Craig explores what the Bible says about rest and sleep. While our culture glorifies business, Scripture reminds us that God never sleeps, but we do — and that’s by design. Sleep humbles us, shows us we’re not God, and points us to the greater rest we have in Christ. Salvation is not earned by our work but received as a gift of grace. Because God is always at work, we can rest — both physically and spiritually — in Him.
In Luke 9:51–62, Craig unpacks what it means to truly follow Jesus. As Jesus resolutely sets his face toward Jerusalem — knowing he will suffer and die — he shows himself to be both the promised King and the suffering Servant. Along the way, would-be followers reveal common excuses: comfort, delay, and divided hearts. Jesus challenges us to count the cost and follow him with everything we’ve got. Following him isn’t half-hearted, “that’ll do” religion — it’s a whole-hearted, all-in response to the King who gave his life for us.
In this message from Luke 9, Craig unpacks the transfiguration of Jesus. The disciples see a glimpse of Jesus’ true glory as God’s chosen King — but they struggle to understand what it means. With Moses and Elijah pointing to Jesus’ greater rescue — his “Exodus” at the cross — God speaks clearly: “This is my Son, the Chosen One. Listen to Him.” We are reminded that Jesus defines himself, not us, and that true life comes through trusting his death and resurrection.
In this sermon Trav continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon Craig continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon Craig continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon Craig continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon Craig continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon Tim continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
In this sermon John continues our series called 'Playlist'. This is the series we are exploring Psalm 19 as we discover God's wisdom for us.
In this sermon Trav continues our series called 'Playlist'. This is the series we are exploring Psalm 73 as we discover God's wisdom for us.
In this sermon Craig continues our series called 'Playlist'. This is the series we are exploring one Psalm as we discover God's wisdom for us.
In this sermon, John explores Genesis 24 as we continue our series through Genesis. Today, John unpacks the stories of the Isaac meeting his wife.
In this sermon, Craig explores Genesis 22 as we continue our series through Genesis. Today, Craig unpacks the stories of the sacrifice of Isaac.
In this sermon, Tim explores Genesis 20 and 21 as we continue our series through Genesis. Today, Tim unpacks the stories surrounding the birth of the promised son Isaac.
loading
Comments